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in fact, that we have made this the theme of your 1950 annual.
Every school day memory is connected
from the 8:30 class in the morning when the haunting
My Foolish Heart makes you shiver with the excitement of you
present romance, until the closing hour of 2:30 when you think of
the words Day is Done.
Memories of all the delightful events of the school year are
brought to mind by such melodies as Glory, Glory to Lanier, the
favorite football song, Red and White, the Miller Alma Mater,
Jingle Bells at Christmas, Lazy River in the spring, America
the Beautiful for the patriotic days, and God Be With Us Till
We Meet Again at the close of school in June.
Life is truly a song and may this book be cherished by you, for
in it we have tried to capture for you by words, tunes, and pictures
memories, places, friends, events and songsyour life in 1950.
Kay Stribling, Billy Malone, Editors
meTMLLEA-LHNIE
Cunual
of
1950
Published by the
Senior Classes
of
A. L. Miller Senior High School
and
Lanier Senior High School for Boys
MACON, GEORGIA
The
Board of
Education
DR. MARK A. SMITH MR. WALLACE MILLER
Dr. Mark Smith, Superintendent of Bibb Mr. Wallace Miller is President of the Bibb
County Schools, is an outstanding educator. County Board of Education. Although he is
He is a well-known figure, not only in the field one of Macons busiest lawyers, he has de-
of education, but also in civic affairs. voted much of his time to the duties of presi-
dent of the Board.
In memory of Mr. Alfred R. Willingham, who
served with tireless effort on the Board of Educa-
tion from 1916 to 1949.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
The members of the Board of Education, well-known civic leaders, have, by their high ideals, ability, and determined
effort, made the Bibb County School system outstanding. Mr. Lee M. Happ and Mr. Joseph N. Neel have given freely
of their time since 1910 and 1911 respectively. Other members later elected are: Mr. Walter T. Johnson, 1918; Mr. Wal-
lace Miller, 1928; Mr. J. Clay Murphey, 1929; Mr. J. D. Crump, 1933; Dr. H. G. Weaver, 1939; Mr. Andrew J. Lyndon,
1943; Mr. McKibben Lane, 1946; Mr. William P. Simmons, 1946; and Mr. George Rankin, who was elected this year
by the members to serve the unexpired term of Mr. Alfred R. Willingham. The ex-officio members are Ordinary of
Bibb County, Walter Stevens, who has been on the Board since 1927, Mayor Lewis B. Wilson, serving since 1948, and
Judge Mallory C. Atkinson, who has served since 1943. We are indeed grateful to the members of the Bibb County Board
of Education for the excellent work they have done during these years.
Neel Weaver Willingham Crump Happ Johnson Lane
Lyndon Murphey Rankin Simmons Stevens Wilson Atkinson
Two
The 1990 Miller Lanier
ANNUAL
As Time Goes By
Words and Musi by
HERMAN HUPFELD
Moderato, con espressione
GE
MR. H. S. LASSETER MR. A. J. SWANN
Principal of Principal of
A. L. Miller Senior High School Lanier Senior Boys High School
Our Principals
MR. L. W. LEWIS MRS. W. G. LEE
Principal of Principal of
Lanier Junior High School for Boys Lanier Junior High School for Girls
Dedication
Miss Celia Sharp
Miller Seniors dedicated the 1950 annual to
Miss Celia Sharp who has taken such a per-
sonal interest in the girls at Miller and who
has proved to be a friend to all. She gives much
time and thought to all the girls she teaches
and is an inspiration for them in guiding them
in their school work and future vocations.
Mr. William Brake
In recognition of his outstanding leadership
in diverse activities; his limitless energy and
initiative; his remarkable skill in imparting
knowledge; and his genuine interest in ad-
vancing the welfare of all Lanierians, we, the
Seniors of Lanier, do proudly dedicate this
annual to Mr. William Brake.
Faculty of A. L. Miller High for Girls
Mrs. Matilda R. James
Art
Mrs. Sarah Priester
Home Economics
Mrs. Lena W. Pendergrass
Home Economics
Mrs. Ann M. Holmes
English
Miss Emily Orr
Botany - Zoology
Mrs. Dixon Watson
Librarian
Miss Mary Holmes
History - Music
Miss Willie Mae Little
Mathematics
Miss Agnes Pittman
Bookkeeping
Mrs. Elizabeth Miller
English - History
Mrs. J. M. Murray
Home Econom ics
Miss Mary Alfriend
English
Miss Louise Kite
French - English
Mrs. Gail Carver
Chemistry - Biology
Mrs. Wm. Thomas
Griffith
Retailing
Miss Addie Funderburke
English
Mrs. Mary M. Barber
Clerk
Miss Ann Henry
History - Government
Miss Ann Culverhouse
Typing
Mrs. Bruce Thrasher
Physical Education
Mrs. W. V. Argo
Physical Education
Miss Celia Sharp
Stenograph / Typing
Mrs. Margaret W. Hill
Hist ry
Ste nog? aphy
Miss Geraldine Jackson
Spanish
Miss Lucile Carswell
English
Mrs. Wendell Clark
Latin
Mrs. J. P. Willingham
Bookkee ping
Miss Florence Blair
Histor y
Miss Dorothy Simmons
Mathematics - Physics
. Amy Olmstead
Dietitian
Faculty of Lanier Senior
Mr. H. O. Peurifoy
English
Miss Alice Lott
English
Mrs. Isabel Kinnett
Mathematics
Mr. Lloyd Newberry
Physics
Mr. Marvin Jones
Chemistry
Mr. Leon R. Culpepper
Band
Mr. J. D. Harrison
Shop
Mr. Charles Deaton
Biology
Miss Mary Del McCaw
Librarian
Mr. J. C. Sorrells
Mathematics
Mr. William Brake
Mathematics
Mr. B. C. Adams
History
Mr. J. C. Rogers
Economics
Mr. Julius Gholson
Government
Mr. W. H. Sorrells
English
Mr. Albert Ross
History
Mr. Russell Floyd
Latin and French
Mr. George Graham
Bookkeeping
Mr. W. M. Roach
Shop
Mr. W. D. Anderson
English
Mr. Ward Pritchett
Spanish
Mr. C. R. MeCord
Shop
Mrs. Dolores Brown
Clerk
High for Boys
Mr. C. E. Goss
Mathematics
Mr. W. J. Marshall
Biology
Mr. J. A. Gratigny
English
Mr. Wylly Johnston
English
Mr. John Kelly
History
Mr. Tom Porter
Mathematics
Mr. William Newsome
Distributive Education
Mr. E. O, Clark
Shop
Mrs. Rose DuBose
Dietitian
Seven
Faculty of Lanier for Girls
Miss Mary Dozier
Mathematics
Miss Mary Stanford
English
Mrs. Gladys M. Waters
Mathematics
Miss Margaret Matthews
Home Economics
Miss Ruby Tanner
Science
Miss Martha Taylor
History
Mrs. W. C. Bythewood
English
Mrs. Lillian P. Sloeumb
Home Economics
Mrs. Margaret B.
Holtzclaw
Physical Education
Miss Frances Oliver Mrs. Louise E. Jones
English English
Miss Ida Young Miss Margaret Slocumb
English Mathematics
Mrs. Richard Findlay Mrs. W. D. Anderson
Librarian Science
Miss Martha Colquitt Miss Kathryn Richardson
Mathematics Science
Miss Sarah Wilcox Miss Clara Nell Hargrove
Science History
Miss Winifred Colquitt Miss Ruth Johnston
Science Latin
Miss Annie G. Anderson Miss Margaret Edenfield
Physical Education Mathematics
Mrs. Joe Patterson, Jr. Mrs. Charles E. Bennett
Home Economics Home Economics
Mrs. Sarah I. Twilley
Home Economics
Mrs. D. E. McGregor Miss Rosa Schofield
Dietitian History - Mathematics
Mrs. Elizabeth M. Feagin
Clerk
Faculty of Lanier Junior High for Boys
Mr. William Bell
English
Mr. Thomas L, Corn
English
Mrs. Carolyn Phelps
Mathematics
Mrs. Doris Hays
Clerk
Mr. Fred Johnson
English
Mr. Raymond Latimer
Mathematics
Mr. W. C. McNabb
Shop
Mrs. J. K. Patillo
Dietitian
Mr. H. E. Simmons
Agriculture
Mr. Charles Bennett
Science - History
Mr. William Dooley
Physical Education
Mr. Raymond Ginn, Jr.
Shop
Mr. J. P. Holmes, Jr.
Art
Mr. John H. Jones
Civics
Mr. Harold Lumley
Mathematics
Mr. Edwin McAfee
Civies
Mr. James A. Morris
Science
Mr. Milton Parker
Mathematics
Mrs. Gwynne Perry
English
Mr. Carol A. Shealy
Shop
Miss Elizabeth Smith
Latin
Mrs. Honorine B.
Van Zant
Science
Mr. Guyton Carr
Science - Math
Miss Josephine Early
English
Miss Mary Harrell
English
Mrs. Martha Hutcheson
Librarian
Mrs. Malcolm Jones
Science
Mr. Wofford Martin, Jr.
Mathematics
Mrs. Inez Newton
Science
Miss Ouida Poe
English
Mr. Robert Thrash
Shop
Senior Officers
Athelyn Wade J. G. Etheridge
President of President of
Miller Girls
Lanier Boys
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Dolly Syrios Bernice Chaffin Mary Brumback Marshall Keen
Vice-President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer
Directors
Toni Doster
Emily Evans
Mary Ann Lyon
Goldie Williams
Anne Witman
Charlie Aldridge
Bobby Ballow
Bayne Mallory
Richard Reid
Bert Schwartz
SENIORS
Barbara Earle Adams
Barbara
Majorette, 11, 12; Senior Stunt, 12; Super-
vision Basketball, 12; Student Council, 11;
District and State Festivals, 11; Pyramids,
10; Red Cross, 10; Winning Company, 8;
Dramatics Club, 8, 9; Exhibition, 8-12.
Charles Malcolm Aldridge
Charlie
President of AKO, 12; Vice-President Inter-
frat, 12; Vice-President Hi-Y, 12; Business
Manager Poet Leader, 12; Cadet Second
Lieutenant, 12; Football Trainer, 10-12;
Key Club, 10-12; L" Club, 12; Honor
Group, 12.
Henry Reubin Almand
Foots
Band, 8-12; Radio Club, 12; Glee Club,
10-12.
Charles H. Anderson
Hal
Cadet First Sergeant, 12; Corresponding
Secretary Literary Society, 12; Beta Hon-
orary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12; Red Cross,
12; Poet Leader Staff, 12.
Joe Sawyer Andrews
Joe
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Glee Club, 11;
Group, 12; Senior Band, 10-12.
Honor
Madge Janice Arnett
Madge
Senior Play, 12; Red Cross Secretary, 9;
F.H.A., 12; Thrift Club, 9; All-State Chor-
us, 11; Chorus, 8-12; M.B.C. Secretary, 12;
Exhibition, 8-12; Mixed Chorus, 10, 11; Red
Cross Council, 8-10.
Gloria Mac Addleton
Gloria
F.H.A., 10-12; English Club, 12; M.B.C.,
10, 11; Perfect endance, 9; Class Bas-
ketball, 11; Supervision Basketball, 11;
Speedpinball, 10, 11.
Betty Jean Allen
Jean
of Student Council, 12; Superla-
tive, 12; Secretary of D.O.M.; Beta Club,
12; Who's Who, 9; Library Assistant, 9;
Hi-Lights Staff, 11; University of Georgia
Certificate, Best News Story, 10; Dramatics
Club, 9; Supervision Basketball, 11, 12.
President
Martha Faye Anderson
Faye
Advertising Manager of Annual, 12; S.M.B.,
9-12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Exhibition Of-
ficer, 11; M.A.A. 11, 12; Tr i-Y, 10, 11;
Honor Group, 11, 12; Supervision Officer,
11, 12; Library Assistant, 9; News Reel
Staff, 9.
Leo Eugene Andrews
Leo
Band, 10-12.
William Jack Ard
Jack
Rifle Team, 10, 11,
Rose Ann Asbell
Ann
Lt. Col. Exhibition, 11, 12; Sports Editor
Highlights, 12; Treasurer Sigma Alpha,
12; Honor Group, 11, 12; Beta Club, 11, 12;
Member Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12; Member M.A.A.,
11, 12; Lieutenant Exhibition, 9, 11; Exhi-
bition Pyramids, 8, 10; News Reel Staff, 9.
Milton Dillard Askew, Jr.
Doc
Varsity Football, 11, 12; Rifle Team,
Crack Squad, 11, 12; Crack Platoon, 11,
Sedarmoc Fraternity, 12.
Henry Lamar Avant
Henry
Auto Shop, 11, 12.
John Robert Bailey
Buck
Winning Company, 8, 10, 11; Crack Squad,
10; Business Club, 10-12; Americanism
Club, 12; Supervision Basketball, 10-12;
Perfect Attendance, 10; Crack Platoon, 10.
Felix Earl Balkcom
Earl
Cadet Private, 10-12.
William Worth Bargeron
Bill
Cadet Captain, 12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12;
Treasurer Beta Honorary, 12; Honor Group,
12; Military Editor, Annual, 12; Sedarmoc
Fraternity, 12; Business Club, 10; Amer-
icanism Club, 10, 11; Cadet First Sergeant,
11; Red Cross Club, 12.
Willard Everette Barlow
Willard
Supervision Basketball, 10, 11; Winning
Company, 11.
Thirteen
Bettie Helen Atkinson
Grandma
Superlative, 12; Major in Exhibition,
Officer in Exhibition, 8, 9, 11, 12;
moc Sponsor, 11, 12;
12; Beta Club, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 10-
ROTC Sponsor, 10, 11; News Reel, 9;
brary Assistant, 9.
12;
Sedar-
Treasurer of S.O.S.,
Julia Faye Avera
Faye
Hi-Lights Staff, 12; Bookkeeping Certifi-
cate, 11; Winning Company, 10; Y-Teens,
8-10; Exhibition, 8-11; Relays 10, 11; Vol-
leyball Tournament, 8-11.
Joseph Kay Bales
Joe K"
Supervision Basketball, 8, 10, 11; Junior
High Football, 9; Junior High Baseball, 9;
Winning Company, 11.
Robert Earl Ballow
Bobby
Cadet Lt. Colonel, 12; Director Senior Class,
12; President Sedarmoc Fraternity, 12;
President Beta Honorary, 12; Secretary
Literary Society, 11; Cadet First Sergeant,
11; Senior Hi-Y, 12; Sgt.-at-Arms of Se-
darmoc Fraternity, 11; Honor Group, 12;
Red Cross Club, 10.
Raymond Lee Barlow
Ray
Theta, 12; Winning Company, 10; Company
Football, 12; Crack Platoon, 10; Interfrat
Football, 12; Interfrat Basketball, 12; Su-
pervision Basketball, 12; Private 10-12;
Sheet Metal Club, 10-12.
Thomas Billings Barnett
Tom
Hi-Y, 10-12; Beta, 10-12; Crack Squad, 10;
Cadet Corporal, 12; Neatest Cadet, 10; His-
tory Club, 10.
Barry Basa
Beck J. Beck, Jr.
Benson Bentley
Berryhill Birdsong
Carolyn Benson
Carolyn
Sigma Alpha, 9-12; Library Assistant, 11;
F.H.A., 10-12; Red Cross, 9; Student Coun-
cil, 11; Exhibition, 8-12; Supervision Offi-
cer, 8-10; Supervision Ball, 10, 11; Perfect
Attendance, 10, 11; Hall Monitor, 9.
Gabby Delys Bentley
Gabby
Vice-President D. E. Club; Exhibition, 8-10;
English Club, 11, 12; F.H.A., 11.
Fourteen
Bateman
Bedgood
Benton
C. Bloodworth
Jepsy Brantley Benton
Brantley
Private, 12; Crack Squad, 10; Company
Football, 12; B" Team Football, 10, 11.
Bobby Gene Berryhill
Ears
Cadet Corporal, 12; Library Club,
Patricia Ann Barry
Patsy
President of S.O.S., 12; Superlative, 12;
Cheerleader, 11, 12; Beta Sponsor, 10-12;
ROTC Sponsor, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 10-12
Beta Honorary, 11, 2; Captain Crack
Squad, 9; News Reel, 9; Library Assist-
ant, 9.
Sonia Bass
Sonia
Majorette, 10, 11; District and State Festi-
vall, 10-11; Basketball Team, 10-11; M.A.A.,
10, 11; L.A.A., 8, 9; News Reporter, 9;
Dramatics Club, 8, 9; Perfect Attendance,
9-11; Exhibition, 8-11; Pyramids, 10, 11
Mary Elizabeth Bateman
Bet
Senior Play Stage Committee, 12; Office
Monitor, 12; English Club, 11, 12; Exhibi-
tion, 8, 10, 11, 12; Winning Company, 10;
Highlights Reporter, 10; Library Club, 8, 9.
Helen Beck
Helen
Winning Company, 10; Bookkeeping Cer-
tificate, 11; Y-Teens, 8-10; Library Assist-
ant, 9, 10; Exhibition, 8-11; English Club,
11, 12; Relays, 10, 11.
John Ivey Beck, Jr.
Jack
Cadet First Lieutenant, 12; Cadet
geant, 11; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Secretar
Peta Honorary, 12; Treasurer Busine
Club, 11; President Business Club, 12;
First Place Regimental Neatest Cadet, Non-
ROTC, 11; Honor Group, 12; Sedarmoc
Fraternity, 11, 12; Business Manager Ath-
letic Department, 12.
Sara Marjorie Bedgood
Marjorie
Exhibition Captain, 12; Lieutenant of Win-
ning Company, 11; Pyramids, 8-10; M.A.A.,
11, 12; Class Basketball, 10-12; Y" Teens,
8-10; Library Assistant, 10; Bookkeeping
Certificate, 11; Dramatics Club, 8, 9; Per-
fect Attendance, 10, 11.
Bill Rives Birdsong
Bill
Varsity Football, 11, 12; Americanism Club,
11, 12; L Club, 12; Rifle Team, 11.
Clyde ONeal Bloodworth
Clyde
Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Band, 10-12;
Swing Orchestra, 11, 12; Business Club, 11;
Beta Honorary, 12; Senior Play, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Perfect Attendance, 8-12; Honor
Roll, 11, 12.
James Olin Bloodworth
Skeet
?
Cadet Corporal, 12; Rifle Team, 11,
William Luther Bloodworth
Luther
Cadet First Lieutenant, 12; Beta Honorary,
11, 12; Hi-Y Club, 12; Associate Editor
Annual, 12; Business Staff of Annual, 11
Honor Group, 12; A.K.O., 9-12; President
of History Club, 10; Chaplain of Literary
Society, 12; Senior Play, 12
Michael Larry Blum
Larry
Cadet Captain, 12; Sports Editor Poet
Leader, 12; Vice-President Beta Honorary,
12; Honor Group, 12: Varsity Golf, 10-12;
L Club, 10-12; Sedarmoc Fraternity, 12;
Annual Business Staff, 11; Supervision Bas-
ketball, 10-12; Cadet Sergeant, 11.
Joann Bowden
Joann"
Future Homemakers of America, 11; Red
Cross, 9; Library Club, 8; Perfect Attend-
ance, 9-12; Exhibition, 8-12; English Club,
11, 12.
Robert William Bowman
Bobby
Sedarmoc Fraternity, 10-12; Spanish Club,
12; Cadet Private, 10-12; Supervision Bas-
ketball, 10.
Edward N. Bradley
Eddie Mole
Cadet Private, 12; Varsity Football, 11, 12.
Evalea Brady
Evalea
Entered, 11; Exhibition, 11, 12.
Emily Ruth Brice
Emily Ruth
D. E. Club, 11, 12; English Club, 11, 12;
F.H.A., 10; Exhibition, 8-10.
Constance Eugenia Briggs
Connie
Sponsor Theta, 12; B.O.L., 11, 12; Treas-
urer B.O.L., 12; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 12; Red
Cross, 12; Supervision Basketball, 10-12;
Supervision Volleyball, 10-12; Supervision
Officer, 10, 11; Exhibition, 8-12; Library
Assistant, 11.
Ira Burke Brightwell, Jr.
Burke
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Rifle Team, 11, 12;
Glee Club, 11, 12; Poet Leader, 12; L
Club, 12; Americanism Club, 10; History
Club, 10; Sedarmoc Fraternity, 12; Senior
Play, 12.
Clarence Jack Brinkley
Doc
Cadet Corporal, 12; Winning Company, 11;
Crack Squad, 10; Best Drilled Company, 11
J. Bloodworth
Bowden
Brady
Brightwell
Richard William Brokenshire
Dickie
A.O.S., 11, 12; Senior Band, 10-12; Glee
Club, 10, 11; All-State Band, 11; President
K.T
.A., 11; Swing Band, 11,
All-State
Chorus, 11; R.O.T.C. Private, 2; Super-
vision Basketball, 10-12; Americanism Club,
W. Bloodworth
Bowman
Brice
Brinkley
12.
Blum
Bradley
Briggs
Brokenshire
Fifteen
Frances Juanita Brown
Frances
D. E. Club, 11, 12; English Club, 11, 12
Gym, 9, 10.
Robert Marcus Brown
Bobby
Cadet Private, 12.
Shirley Ann Brown
Shirley
Exhibition, 8-12; English Club, 11, 2
F.H.A., 10; Supervision Volleyball, 8-12:
Supervision Basketball, 11, 12; Typist for
Hi-Lights, 12; Relays, 8, 10, 11.
Mary Elizabeth Brumback
Broomstick
Superlative, 12; Cheerleader, 11, 12: Sec-
retary of Senior Class, 12; Secretary of
S.0..8., 12; A.K.O. Sponsor, 10, 11, 12;
R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 10-12;
M.A.A., 11, 12; Senior Play, 12; Crack
Squad, 9, 10.
Sixteen
Mildred Patricia Bullard
Patsy
S.M.B., 9-12; Secretary of S.M.B., 12
R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 11; A.O.S. Sponsor, 10,
12; Business Manager News Reel, 9; Li-
brary Club, 8, 9; L.A.A., 9; Crack Squad,
eo oY
Mary Frances Burney
Mary
Entered, 11; Exhibition, 11, 12
Barbara Virginia Byars
Ba rba ra
Thespian, 12; Dramatics Club, 11, 12; Chair-
man Stace Committee Senior Play, 12; Sen-
ior Hockey, 12; Class Speedpinball, 12;
Class Soccer, 11, 12; Library Assistant, 10,
11; Red Cross, 9, 10; Stunt Committee, 12;
Exhibition, 8-12
Jo Ann Byington
Jo
Thespian Honor Society, 11; School News
Reporter, 11; Dancers, 11; Dramatics Club,
11; Pyramids, 10; F.H.A., 11; Supervision
Officer, 12; Exhibition, 8-12; Ball Relay, 8;
Class Soccer Team, 11.
Francis Clyle Byrd
Clyde
Cadet Private, 12; Supervision Baskeball,
11; Radio Club, 12.
Sylvia Fay Byrd
Sylvia
Exhibition Aide, 12 Beta, 11, 12 Beta
Treasurer, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y
President, 12; Pyramids, 8, 9; Tumblers,
10, 11; Chorus, 8-12; Senior Honor Group,
12; B.O.L., 12
Paul Ricks Cain
Paul
A.K.O., 10-12; Council Representative A.K.-
oO 12; Feature Editor Poet Leader, 12;
President L Club, 12: Hi-Y, 10-12; Key
Club, 10-12; Secretary Red Cross Council,
10, 11; Beta Honorary, 11; Manager Var-
sity Football, 11; Manager Varsity Track,
10.
Elizabeth Chase Caldwell
Betay
Entered in 11th Year; Exhibition, 11, 12;
M.A.A Representative, 11; B.M.D., 12;
Senior Play Mrs. Schuyler, 12; Stunt,
12; Supervision Basketball, 11; Class Speed-
pinball, 11.
F. Brown
R. Brown
S. Brown
Brumback
Bullard
Burney
Byars
Byington
F. Byrd
S. Byrd
Cain
Caldwell
aldwell
aldwell
allaway
allaway
Campbell
Cannon
Carey
A. Carr
D. Carr
Carroll
E. Carter
R. Carter
Clarence Andrew Caldwell
Caldwell
Varsity Football, 12.
Rex Smith Caldwell
Rex
Honor Group, 12; Cadet Private, 12; Super-
vision Basketball, 12.
William Maxwell Callaway
Bill
Radio Club, 12; Science Club, 12.
Robert Charles Callaway
Bobby
Literary Society, 12; Senior Play, 12.
Hiram Lee Campbell
Sweet Hiram
Band, 9-12; Cadet Private, 12; Senior
Play, 12.
Charles Daniel Cannon
Charles
R.O.T.C., 10-12.
Anne Marie Carey
Anne
President of Dramatics Club, 12; Vice-
President of Student Council, 12; Grand-
ma in Senior Play, 12; Senior Stunt, 12;
Supervision Basketball, 11; English Club,
11-12; Open House Committee, 10-12; Stu-
dent Council, 11; Exhibition, 10-11; Exhi-
bition Relays, 11.
Agnes Carr
Beta Club, 12; Exhibition, 8-12; Exhibition
Officer, 11, 12; Class Basketball, 10-12;
M.A.A., 10-12; President of M.A.A., 11;
Class Hockey, 12; Library Assistant, 10;
F.T.A., 10; Senior Play, 12.
Dalphus Leon Carr
Goofus
Sergeants-at-Arms Chi Delta, 11, 12; Red
Cross Representative, 12; Training Aid
Department, 11, 12; Cadet Corporal, 12;
Winning Company, 11; Red Cross Club, 11.
Clifford Eugene Carroll
Gene
Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12;
Cadet Sergeant, 11; Cadet First Lieuten-
ant, 12; Supervision Basketball, 8-12; Su-
pervision Basketball Champions, 10; Red
Cross Club, 10; Americanism Club, 10;
Best Company, 10.
Elizabeth Virginia Carter
Betty
Sergeant-at-Arms S.M.B., 12; S.M.B., 9-12;
Class Stunt, 11, 12; Student Council, 10;
Winning Company, 10; Library Club, 9;
Telegraph Reporter, 9; Supervision Officer,
8, 9; Exhibition, 8-12.
Randolph Coleman Carter
Coleman
Cadet Corporal, 12; Senior Play, 12; Super-
vision Basketball, 12.
Seventeen
William Franklin Carter
Billy
Track, 11, 12; Varsity Football,
11, 12; Beta Honorar 11, 12; Honor
Group, 12; L.T.B., 9-12; L Club, 12;
Cadet Captain R.O.T.C., 12; Business Man-
ager of Annual, 12; Superlative, 12; Per-
fect Attendance, 8, 12.
Varsity
Warren Lee Causey
Warren
Private, 12; Varsity Football, 12; Library
Club, 10; Library Assistant, 11.
Tim Valvin Chafin
Calvin
Cadet Sergeant, 11, 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball, 10-12; B Team Basketball, 11;
Varsity Baseball, 11, 12; Varsity Football,
10, 11; Winning Company, 10; Crack Squad,
10.
Joyce Juanita Cheatham
Joyce
Honor Group, 11, 12; F.H.A., 12; Super-
vision Volleyball, 11, 12; English Club, 12;
Exhibition, 10-12.
Hurdis Franklin Chestnut
Hurdis"
Band, 12; Swing Band, 12.
Samuel Mathias Clark, Jr.
Sammy
A.K.O., 12;
Treasurer, Associate Editor,
Poet Leader, 12; Secretary Literary So-
ciety, 12; Cadet First Lieutenant, 12; Beta
Honorary, 11, 12; Hi-Y, 11, 12; Senior
Play, 12; Dramatics Club Play, 10-12; Hon-
or Group, 12; Business Staff Annual, 11.
Jesse Allen Causey, Jr.
Jesse
Cadet Corporal, 12; Supervision
Basketball, 11, 12.
Bernice Dewitt Chafin
Little Tim
Vice-President, Senior Class, 12; Theta, 12;
Business Club, 11, 12; L Club, 12; Var-
sity Track Manager, 11, 12; Supervision
Basketball, 10-12; Championship Super-
vision Basketball, 10; Winning Company,
9, 10.
Patrick Virgil Chambliss, Jr.
Pat
Cadet 2nd
10-12;
Business Club,
10-12; Honor
Lieutenant, 12;
Americanism Club,
Group, 12.
Dorothy Eugenia Cheek
Dot
Crack Squad, 9; Exhibition, 8-12; Relays,
10, 11; Glee Club, 8-12; F.H.A., 10; English
Club, 12; Mixed Chorus, 10.
Nancy Jane Clark
Jane
Pyramids, 8-11; Dramatics Club, 8, 9; L.-
A.A., 9; Library Assistant, 10, 11; B.M.D.,
12; F.H.A., 11, 12; Class Soccer, 12; Per-
fect Attendance, 10, 11; Y-Teens, 8-10;
Supervision Volleyball, 10-12.
Irma Anita Coleman
Nita
Vice-President of F.T.A., 12; Secretary of
F.T.A., 11; Supervision Officer, 8, 11; Gym
Assistant, 11, 12; Exhibition Captain, 12;
Exhibition Lieutenant, 11; Beta Club, 12;
M.A.A., 11; F.T.A., 10-12; Pyramids, 8, 10.
Eighteen
Dorothy June Comer
June
Perfect
Team,
i
11;
Attendance,
11, 12; Pyramids, 8, 12; Tumblers,
Exhibition, 8-12; Stunt, 11, 12; F.H.A.,
Captain Supervision Basketball Team,
12; Class Speedpinball, 11, 12
8-12; Basketball
Class
Asbury Dayton Cook, Jr.
Elder-Berry
Winning Company, 8-11; Crack Squad,
F.F.A., 10; 4-H, 10, 11; Crack Platoon,
Trade Shop, 11, 12.
Joan Cordova
Joan
Perfect Attendance, 8-12; Property Com-
mittee Senior Play, 12; Mixed Chorus, 10;
Exhibition, 8-12; Supervision Volleyball, 12;
Dramatics Club, 9; Hall Monitor, 9.
Jackson Edward Cowart, Jr.
Jack
Editor-in-Chief Poet Leader,
ident Georgia Scholastic Pre
12; Lite ry S y, 10-12; z
erary Society, 12; Championship
Team, 11; Beta Honorary, 11, 1
Business Manager, 12; 1
retary
12; Vice-Pres-
Association,
Lit-
Debating
Athletic
12; Sec-
U.D.C.
urer
)
1,
12;
Treasurer
Essay, 9.
and
James Andrew Cranford
Jimmy
Rifle Team, 11,
iness Club, 11,
orary, 12; L" Club,
pany, 11; Company
Football, 11;
12: Honor Group, 12; Bus-
12; Theta, 12; Beta Hon-
11, 12; Winning Com-
Football, 12; Rag-Tag
Captain of Rifle Team, 12.
Thomas Leonard Crews
Tommy
12; Vice-President Key
Club, 12; Hi-Y, 11, 12; Beta Honorary, 11,
12; A.K.O., 9-12; Vice-President A.K.O.,
12; Senior Play, 12; Superlative, 12; Cheer-
leader, 11, 12; Sports Editor, Annual, 12.
Cadet Captain,
Nineteen
James Lee Connell
Ape
Private, 12; Supervision
Basketball,
R.0.T.C.,
10-12.
8-12:
Betty Jacquelene Cooper
Jackie
B.M.D., 12; Drum Majorette, 10,
T.C. Sponsor, 10; F.H.A., 10, 12; Dramat-
ics Club, 8, 9; Exhibition, 8-12; Pyramids,
10, Chorus, 8, 9; English Club, 12.
11; R.O.-
John Collier Cork
Jack
Crack Squad, 10; A.O.S., 10-12;
Attendance, 8-12; Beta Honorary,
det Corporal, 12.
Clovis Patricia Cown
Patty
Entered,
10-12
ficer,
10; Graduated four years; S.O.S..,,
French Club, 11, 12; Supervision Of-
11, 12; President Supervision, 12;
President English Club, 11: Branch Officer
F.H.A., 11; Stunt, 10; Exhibition, 11, 12.
Barbara Anne Crenshaw
Bobbie
Honor Group, 11, 12; Beta Club, 11, 12;
B.M.D., 11; Exhibition Officer, 9. 11; Pres-
ident F.T.A., 12; F.H.A. Officer 9, 11, 12;
Glee Club, 8-10; Athletic Association, 9, 11;
60 W.A.M. Typing Certificate, 11; Presi-
dent English Club, 11.
Henry Ross Crooms
Baby Face
Sheet Metal Club, 10, 11; Color Guard,
Supervision Basketball, 11,
Squad, 11;
12;
12; Best Drilled
Company Football, 12.
Croaby Crouse
Crutchfield
Curl Daniel
Davidson D. Davis
Crumblias
Etta Mae Curl
Etta Mae
Typist for Hi-Lights, 12; Exhibition, 8-12;
Supervision Basketball Team, 11, 12; Su-
pervision Volleyball Team, 10, 11; Period
Speedpinball Team, 11.
Charles Fredric Daniel
Charlie
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Chi Delta, 11, 12; Treas-
urer Chi Delta, 12; Interfrat Football, 11.
Twenty
Crowther
Cummings
Dougherty
J. Davis
Emmett Lamar Dougherty
Ramal
Cadet Corporal, 12; Supervision Basketball,
11; Secretary of Business Club, 12; Crack
Squad, 10; Best Drilled Platoon, 10.
Louise Jeanette Davidson
Jeanette
Managing Editor of Hi-Lights, 12; Exhi-
bition Captain, 12; Honor Group, 12; Beta
Club, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12; News Reel
Staff, 9; Honor Roll, 8, 9; Bookkeeping
Award, 11; M.A.A., 10, 11; Exhibition, 8-12.
Thomas George Crosby
Tee
President Theta, 12; Sergeant-at-Arms The-
ta, 11; Sergeant-at-Arms, Interfrat, 12;
Varsity Football, 10; Supervision Basket-
ball, 10-12; Color Guard 12; Sheet Metal
Club, 1 Theta, 8-12; Sergeant Crack
Squad, : Interfrat Football and Basket-
ball, 10-12.
9
1
1
Loretta Jean Crouse
Jean
Entered, 11; Dramatics Club, 11, 12; Senior
Stunt, 12; English Club, 11, 12; Vice-Pres-
ident, 11; Supervision Basketball, 12; Exhi-
bition, 11, 12
Elizabeth Anne Crowther
Betty Crowther
R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 12; Business Manager
Hi-Lichts, 12; S.M.B., 9-12; Scribe, S.M.B.,
12; Class Basketball, 11, 12; Stunt, 10, 11;
Library Assistant, 9; Red Cross, 9; Library
Club, 9; Supervision Officer, 9.
Richard Ray Crumbliss
Richard
Private, 12.
Murray Dorris Crutchfield
Mut
Corporal, 12.
Charles Clarence Cummings, Jr.
Candy Boy
Football B Team, 10; Football A Team,
11; Cadet Corporal, 12; Company Football,
12; Machine Shop Club, 11, 12.
D. Jack Davis
Jack
Beta Honorary, 12; Literary Society, 11;
Honor Group, 12; Library Assistant,
Joe Brown Davis, Jr.
Joe
Captain Varsity Football, 12; Sergeant, 12.
Raymond John Deeb
Nig
Americanism Club, 10; Business Club, 11,
12; Cadet Sergeant, 12; Crack Platoon, 10;
Winning Company, 8, 11; Red Cross Club,
12; History Club, 11; Crack Squad, 10-12;
Baseball, 8; Red Cross Council, 12.
Edgar Brown DeFore
DAsky
Varsity Basketball, 10-12; Varsity Baseball,
10-12; Varsity Track, 11, 12; Varsity Foot-
ball, 12; L' Club, 12; Glee Club, 10, 11;
Red Cross Club, 10; Winning Crack Squad,
10; Winning Company, 10.
Delores Della Donna
Delores
Honor Group, 11, 12: Supervision Officer,
8, 12; Dramatics Club, 11; Typist of Hi-
Lights, 12; Library Club, 9; Supervision
Volleyball, 12; Stunt Night, 12; Perfect
Attendance, 8-12; Exhibition, 8-12.
Brown Wimberly Dennis
Cadet Captain, 12; Lt. Governor Key Clubs
of Georgia, 12; Business Manager Lanier
Review, 12; Beta, 9-12; First Sergeant, 11;
Key Club, 10-12; Hi-Y, 10-12; Beta Honor-
ary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12; Red Cross, 10.
Marcella Dickson
Marey
Feature Editor Hi-Lights, 12; Sigma Al
pha, 10-12; Sigma Alpha Vice-President,
12; Perfect Attendance, 9-12; Library As-
sistant, 10 Library Club, 9; Exhibition,
8-12; Supervision Volleyball, 11; Shorthand
Certificate, 11, 12.
Mary Antoinette Doster
Toni
D.O.M. 9-12; Vice-President D.O.M., 12;
Tri-Hi-Y, 11, Vice-President Tri-Hi-Y,
12; Class Officer, 12; News Reel, 9; M.A.A.,
11; Pyramids, 9; Tumblers, 11.
Joan Elizabeth Dozier
Joan
Beta Club, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 10, 12; Presi-
dent Red Cross Council, 11; President City
Red Cross Council, 12; Senior Honor Group,
12: Junior Honor Group, 11; B.M.D., 11, 12;
Treasurer B.M.D., 12; Senior Volleyball
Team, 12; Pyramids, 8-10.
Ruby Wynelle Drawhorne
Wynelle
Exhibition, 8-12; F.H.A., 12; Red Cross,
8; Library Club, 9; English Club, 10-12.
Idell Driggers
Tdell
F.H.A., 11; Exhibition, 11; Junior Basket-
ball, 11; Supervision Basketball, 12.
Charles Anderson Duggan, Jr.
Charlie
President Interfraternity Council, 12; Pres-
ident Beta, 12; Beta Honorary, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Hi-Y, 11, 12; Assistant Adver-
tising Manager Poet Leader, 12; Adver-
tising Manager Annual, 12; Beta, 11, 12;
Entered, 11.
Marcella Gaynell Dumas
Gay
B.O.L., 8-12; Secretary of Red Cross Coun- A.K.O.,
city, 11; Red Cross Representative, 9, 10;
Student Council Representative, 12; Pyrs
mids, 8, 9; Exhibition, 8-12; Librar As-
sistant, 11; Library Club, 8, 9; F.H.A., 11;
English Club, 11, 12.
Deeb DeF ore
Dennis Dickson
Dozier Drawhorne
Duggan Dumas
Leslie Alvin Dunlap
Leslie
10-12; Supervision Basketball, 12;
Beta Honorary, 11.
Donna
Doster
Driggers
Dunlap
Twenty-One
Dorothy Helen Dunn
Dot
Sigma Alpha, 9-12; Exhibition Officer, 8, 9;
L.A 9; Bookkeeping Certificate, 11; Fu-
chers of America, 12; F.H.A., 11,
2; Perfect Attendance, 10-12.
Bobby Pierce Elder
Bobby
Cadet First Lieutenant, 12; Beta Honor-
; Senior Hi-Y Club, 12; A.K.O.,
r Play, 12; Honor Group, 12; Club
Editor Annual, 12; Glee Club, 11; Business
Club, 10; Americanism Club, 10.
Etha Claire Elder
Etha Claire
Dramatics, 8, 9; F.H.A., 10-12; B.M.D., 12;
F.T.A., 12; Exhibition, 8-12; Winning Com-
pany, 10; English Club, 12.
Carlo Emilio, Jr.
Veteran, Entered, 12.
Twenty-T wo
Thomas Milton English
Tommy
Cadet Private, 12; Supervision Basketball,
10.
Clara Mae Entrekin
Tootsie
Treasurer of Student Council, 11; Council
Representative, 10; English Club, 10-12;
French Club, 10, 11; Exhibition, 8-12;
Champion Speedpinball Team, 11; Relays,
10.
George John Essig
George
Cadet Private, 12; A.O.S., 9-12; Football
Trainer, 10, 11; L Club, 11, 12; Golf
Squad, 11.
Charles Durward Ethridge
Durward
Competitive Drill, 8-12.
John Green Etheridge
JG.
President Senior Class, 12; Superlative,
Cadet Captain, 12; Beta Honorary, 11,
Honor Group, 12; Red Cross Club, 10,
(
President Red Cross Club, 11; Perfect
tendance, 8-12; Honor Roll, 8-12.
Emily Elizabeth Evans
Emily
Senior Class Director, 2; Hi-Lights Cir-
culati Manager, 12; Treasurer Sigma Mu
Beta, 12; M.A.A., 11, 1: Exhibition Aide,
12; Crack Squad, 11; Library Assistant, 9
News Reel Staff, 9; Class Basketball, 10-12;
President L.A.A., 9.
Thomas Holmes Ezell
Pinky
Cadet First Sergeant, 12; Sedarmoc Fra-
ternity, 11, 12 Zeta Honorary, 11, 12
Honor Group, 12; Crack Squad, 10; Win-
ning Company, 8-11; Interfrat Football, 12.
Loretta June Faircloth
Loretta
C.O.D., 11, 12; Publicity Chairman C.O.D.,
11; Exhibition, 8-10; Student Council, 10;
English Club, 11, 12; F.H.A., 8, 9; Super-
vision Basketball, 8; Library Club, 8.
Dunn
B. Elder
E. Elder
Emilio
English
Entrekin
Essig
Ethridge
Etheridge
Evans
Ezell
Faircloth
Fickling
Findlay
Flewellyn
Fontaine
Foster
Fountain
Fowler
Fox
Futral
Gaines
Garlington
Gaassett
William Arthur Fickling
Wild Bill
Superlative, 12; Captain, 12; Varsity Foot-
ball, 11, 12; Varsity Basketball, 10-12; Var-
sity Track, 10-12; Honor Group, 12; Key
Club, 10-12; Hi-Y, 10-12; Beta Honorary,
Li, 32; cretary of Beta, 12.
James L. Findlay
Jimmie
Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12;
President Literary Society, 12; Cadet First
Sergeant, 12; Student Government Class, 11.
Wesley Havis Flewellyn
Baby
Private, 12; Band, 10-12; Machine Shop
Club, 12; Supervision Basketball, 12; Per-
fect Attendance, 10.
Thomas Rippon Fontaine, Jr.
Rip
Cadet Private, 12; Red Cross, 11, 12; Se
darmoc Fraternity, 10-12; Crack Squad, 10;
Library Club, 10; Interfrat Football, 11, 12.
Isabel Foster
Tsabel
M.A.A. Representative, 10; F.H.A. Member,
11; Teen Club, 9; Supervision Officer, 10;
Captain of Supervision Volleyball, 10; Re-
lays, 9, 10; English Club, 12; Exhibition,
8-11; Student Council, 9; Winning Com-
pany, 10.
Cauley Felton Fountain
Felton
Varsity Track, 11, 12; Library Club, 10;
Library Assistant, 11; Vice-President Amer-
icanism Club, 12.
Martha Alice Fowler
Lucille
Senior Y-Teens, 8-12; F.H.A., 10; Exhibi-
tion, 8-12; Supervision Volleyball, 8-12;
pervision Basketball, 10-12; Superv
Speedpinball, 10-12; Relays, 8, 10, 11; Eng-
lish Club Program, 11; Perfect Attendance,
11, 12; Class Basketball, 10-12;
Frances Fox
Beta, 11, 12; Bank President, 12; Senior
Honor Group, 12; Lanier News Reel, 9;
Student Council Secretary, 9; Winning
Speedpinball Team, 12; Bookkeeping Cer-
tificate, 11; Vice-President of Red Cross,
12; Library Assistant, 10; Supervision Bas-
ketball, 12.
William Ray Futral
Billy
Private, 12; Student Government Class, 11;
Perfect Attendance, 10.
Mary Anne Gaines
Anne
Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 11;
Theta Sponsor, 10; Thespian, 11, 12; Senior
Play, 12; Perfect Attendance, 10-12; B.M.D., *
10-12; Dancers, 11; Red Cross Representa-
tive, 11, 12; Exhibition, 8-12.
Carl Daniel Garlington
Carl
Cadet First Sergeant, 12; Vice-President
Theta, 12; Beta Honorary, 11; Honor
Group, 12; Library Club, 10; Americanism
Club, 10; Winning Company, 11.
Ruth LaVerne Gassett
LaVerne
Dramatics Club, F.H.A., 10; Exhibition,
9-11; Supervision Basketball, 11.
Twenty-Three
Barbara Jean Gillis
Jean
Exhibition, 8-11;
pervision Basketball, 10; F.H.A., 10.
Evelyn Myrle Goodwin
Ree
B.M.D., 12; Student
12; Senior Play, 12.
Entered, 12;
Daniel Jeremiah Green
Jerry
Private, 12; Band, 10-12; Glee
Band Show, 12.
Seaborn Sloan Griffin
Seab
A.O.S,, 9-12; Sergeant-
Winning Company, 10.
Cadet Corporal, 12
1
9.
at-Arms A.O.5S.,
John Ellsworth Hall
Buzzie
Cadet First Lieutenant, 12; Beta, 10-12;
Cadet First Sergeant, 11; Key Club, 10-12;
Hi-Y, 10-12; Honor Group, 12; Golf, 10-12;
Poet Leader, 11, 12; Student Government
Class, 11,
Eugenia Hall
Eugenia
Dropped.
English Club, 11; Super-
vision Volleyball, 10; Library Club, 9; Su-
Council,
Club, 12;
Fred Manning Glenn
Fred
Entered, 12; Cadet Private, 12:
Basketball, 12.
Supervision
Martha June Graham
June
Annual Staff, 12; Beta Club, 11, 12; Honor
Group, 11, 12; Hi-Lights Staff, 11, 12; See-
retary Sigma Alpha, 12; News Reel Staff,
9; Sigma Alpha, 10-12; Library Assistant,
10, 11; Supervision Officer, 9, 11; Dramat-
ics Club, 9.
Mary Lee Greene
Mary Lee
S.0.S., 9-12; Beta Honorary, 1:
10-12; Student Council, 9-1
Staff, 11; Honor Group, 11, ; Editor of
News Reel, 9; Library Assistant, 9; Li-
brary Club, 8, 9; Circle of Merit, 9.
; Tri-Hi-Y,
Hi-Lights
Betty Ann Guy
Betty Ann
Lights, Senior Play; F.H.A., 11, 12; Red
Cross Representative, 12; Red Cross Repre-
sentative, 9; Perfect Attendance, 8, 9, 12;
Winning Company, 9%; Exhibition, 8-12;
English Club, 10-12.
Charles William Hall
Bubber
Cadet Private, 12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12;
Honor Group, 12.
Paul C. Hall
Hog
Rifle Team, 10, 11; Varsity Football, 10-12.
Twenty-F our
Peggy Lue Hall
Jina
Tri-Hi-Y, 12;
French Club, 12.
Entered, 12
Burnice Christine Hammond
Christine
Perfect Attendance, 10, 11; Exhibition, 9-
11; English Club, 11, 12.
Enoch Victor Hanson
Vie
L.T.B., 10-12.
Hazel Nellie Hardy
Hazel
English
Exhi-
F.H.A., 11; Winning Company, 10;
Club, 11, 12; Perfect Attendance, 11;
bition, 8-11; Volleyball Team, 12.
Charles Edwin Hart, Jr.
Hot Lips
Cadet Captain, 12; Beta Honorary, 11,
Honor Group, 12; Swing Orchestra, 11,
Red Cross Council, 12; Debaters-Writers,
10; Red Cross Club, 10; Corporal, 11; Glee
Club, 11; Pit Orchestra, 12.
12;
12;
Charles Cochran Hartness, Jr.
Charley
Cadet Sergeant, 12;
Senior Play,
mentarian
Beta Honorary,
12; Honor Group, 12;
Literary Society, 12;
Company, 9; A.O.S., 12.
12;
Parlia-
Winning
Twenty-Five
English Club, 12;
John Judson Hallman, Jr.
J. J2?
Band Second Lieutenant, 12; Beta
ary, 11, 12; President Americanism
12: Honor Group, 12; Americanism
11, 12; F.F.A., 10; Band, 8-12.
Honor-
Club,
Club,
Helen Elizabeth Hancock
Helen
Tri-Hi-Y, 12; Perfect Attendance, 9-12;
Dancers, 11; Stunt, 12; Supervision Speed-
pinball and Basketball, 12; Dramatics Club,
8: Period Speedpinball Team, 12; English
Club, 11, 12; Shorthand and Typing Cer-
tificates; Exhibition, 8-12.
Johnny Royce Harbin
Royce
Private, 12; Radio Club, 12;
vision Basketball, 12.
Cadet Super-
James Curtis Hardy, Jr.
Sne ak
Cadet Private, 12.
Margaret Clyde Hartley
Clyde
Supervision President, 11; B.O.L., 12; y
H.A., 11; Winning Company, 11; Red Cross,
10; Crack Squad, 8; English Club Treasurer,
11; Exhibition, 8-11.
Mary Jo Hays
Mary Jo
Library Club, 9; Pyramids, 10, 11; Super-
vision Volleyball, 10, 12; F-H.A., 10, 11:
B.M.D., 10-12; M.A.A., 11, 12; Class Bas-
ketball Team, 10; Winning Company, 10.
P. Henderson
Hickman
M. Hill
Hirsh
M. Henderson
Herring
Henderlight
Henley
Hicks Hightower
Cc. Hill Hinson
Miriam Audrey Hill
Audrey
Richard Bailey Hicks
Richard
eee te ee ee Exhibition, 8-12; B.O.L., 11, 12; F.H.A., 11;
3 a ite Speedpinball, 10; Supervision Volleyball
a Team 8; English Club, 11, 12.
Sergeant, 12:
Beta Honorary, 11; L.T.B.,
Company, 11; Crack Squad, 11;
ism Club, 10, 11.
Lahon Lee Hightower, Jr. Charles Franklin Hill
Sonny
Jimmy
Cadet Private, 12; Track, 11, 12.
Theta, 11, 12; Secretary Theta, 12; Crack
Squad, 10, 11; Supervision Basketball, 10,
11; Cadet Sergeant, 12; Winning Company,
10; Winning Crack Squad, 10.
Twenty-Six
Betty Jo Henderlight
So
F.H.A., 9, 12; Red Cross
Exhibition, 9-12;
li, 12.
Representative, 11; English Club,
Mary Joyce Henderson
MM J
Exhibition Officer, 12; Sigma Alpha, 9-12;
Sigma Alpha Sergeant-at-Arms, 12; Perfect
Attendance, 8-12; Student Council, 9; M.A.-
A., 10; M.B.C., 12; F.T.A., 12; Future
Homemakers, 12; Supervision Officer, 11.
Paul Randolph Henderson
Paul
L Club, 11, 12; Varsity Football, 10-12;
Varsity Baseball, 11, 12; Sergeant, 12; Win-
ning Company, 10.
Gene Harvey Henley
Hoss
Sedarmoc Fraternity, 10-12; Private 10-12.
Paul Everett Herring
Fish
A.K.O., 9-12; Red Cross, 10; Crack Squad,
8-10; Private, 10-12.
Rufus Elward Hickman
Rufus
Cadet Private, 12.
Ralph William Hinson
Ralph
Theta, 12; Supervision Basketball, 8-12;
Winning Company, 9, 10.
Beverly Lyn Hirsh
Beverly
Exhibition Captain, 9; L.A.A., 8, 9; Library
Club, 8, 9; Library Assistant, 9; Perfect
Attendance, 8; Dramatics Club, 11; Exhibi-
tion, 8-10; B.O.L. 8-11; Stunt Committee,
12; English Club, 11, 12.
Dorothy Ann Holder
Dot
Dramatics Club
ior
John Julian Holley
Honest John
Supervision Basketball, 12.
Joyce Hollingsworth
Joyce
Feature Editor
12; Honor
mittee
Annual, 12; Beta Club, 11,
Group, 11, 12; Business Com-
Senior Play, 12; Library Assistant,
10; Library Club, 9; Perfect Attendance, 9;
Volleyball Championship Team, 8; Exhibi-
tion, 8-12; Winning Company, 8.
Robert Wendell Hollis
Robert
Cadet Private, 10-12; Winning Company,
11; Machine Shop, 10-12.
Myrtle Holloman
Mert
of U.D.C. Es-
Dramatics Club, 8; Y-Teens,
12; F.T.A., 12; Orchestra, 8, 10, 11, 12;
English Club, 11, 12; Winning Company,
10; Relays, 10; F.H.A., 11, 12.
Graduated 4 Years; Winner
say Contest, &:
Jack Robinson Hooton
Jack
Band, 8-12; Inter-High
chestra, 10; Swing Orchestra, 8, 9:
Honorary, 11, 12; Editor-in-Chief Jr.
Journal, 9; Managing Editor Poet
12; Honor Roll, 8, 9, 11, 12; Senior
12; First Lieutenant Band, 12; Beta, 11,
Or-
Beta
High
Leader,
Play,
12.
Philharmonic
Jacqueline Horne
Jackie
B.O.L. Secretary, 12;
11; Exhibition, 8-11; F.H.A.,
Council, 10, 11; Supervision Officer, 9-11;
Supervision Basketball, 10-12; Supervision
Speedpinball, 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball,
10, 11; Program Chairman F.H.A., 12.
Basketball, 10,
10-12; Student
Class
Freddie L. Horton
Freddie
12; Red Cross
Supervision Basketball,
Supply Sergeant,
10-12;
Council,
10-12.
Mary Frances Hudson
Mary Frances
F.H.A. Club, 10; English Club, 11, 12;
pervision Basketball, 10-12; Class
ball Captain, 11; Exhibition, 9-11;
ll.
Su-
Basket-
Relays,
Julian William Huff
Billy
Cadet Private, 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon,
10.
F.H.A.; Exhibition, 8-12. L
William Donald Hutchings
Club, 12; Junior High Football, 9; Jun-
Basketball, 9;
High
11,
12
Hutch
Varsity
Cadet Private, 10-12.
Holder
Hollis
Horne
Huff
Football,
Holley
Holloman
Horton
Hutchings
Sara Gwendolyn Jackson
Gwen
Miller-Lanier Review WNEX, 11, 12; S.M.-
B., 9-12; Beta Club, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12; Vice-
President Dramatics Club and Thespians,
12; Class Stunt, 10-12; Honor Group, 11, 12;
Senior Play, 12; Circle of Merit, 9; Library
Assistant, 9.
Hollingsworth
Hooton
Hudson
Jackson
Twenty-Seven
Shepard Jackson Jessup
Jack
Cadet Corporal, 12; Perfect Attendance, 9-
11; Winning Company, 9; Crack Squad, 9
William Clyde Johns
Clyde
Cadet Corporal, 12; Red Cross, 8-11; Glee
Club, 10; Library Club, 8-10; Secretary Li-
brary Club, 10; Chi Delta, 12; Secretary
Chi Delta, 12; Miller Dramatics Club Play,
11; Crack Squad, 9-11; Winning Company,
8, 9.
Helen Fay Johnson
Faye
Perfect Attendance, 10; English Club, 11,
12; Exhibition, 8-11; F.H.A., 11.
Marcia Delores Johnson
Marcia
Supervision Officer, 9, 10; Sigma Alpha, 11,
12; Supervision Volleyball, 10-12; Super-
vision Speedpinball, 10, 11; Supervision
Basketball, 10, 11; Crack Squad, 8-10;
F.H.A., 12; Exhibition, 8-12; English Club,
12; Bookkeeping Certificate, 11.
Twenty-Eight
Robert LaMont Johnson
Nature Boy
Cadet Corporal, 12; Honor Company, 11
Football, 9
Rosa Joiner
Dook
F.H.A. Officer, 10-12; Exhibition,
English Club, 10-12.
David Jarvis Jones
Da ve ts
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Rifle Team,
Radio Club, 12; Honor Group,
Edward Ray Jones
Jim
4-H Club, 10-12; Winning Company, 8-10;
F.F.A. Club, 10; Corporal, 12; Business
Club, 10; Library Club, 10.
Evander Ray Jones
Ray
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Honor Group, 12; Band,
10-12; Supervision Basketball, 12; Company
Football, 12; Band Show, 12
Miriam Jones
Miriam"
Y-Teens, 11, 12: President Senior Y, 12;
Class Basketball, 10; Exhibition, 8-11; Pyra-
mids, 11; Tumblers, 10; M.A.A., 11, 12; Su-
pervision Volleyball, 10-12; Supervision Bas-
ketball, 10, 11; F.H.A., 10
Nancy Ann Jones
Nancy
B.O. Sorority, 11, 12; Sergeant-at-Arms
B , 12; F.H.A., 10; Student Council,
1 Winning Speedpinball, 10; English Club,
11, 12; Exhibition, 8-11; Dramatics Club, 11;
Supervision Officer, 10, 11.
Talmadge Louis Jones
Lulu
Cadet Private, 10-12.
Jessup
Johns
H. Johnson
M. Johnson
R. Johnson
Joiner
D, Jones
Edward R. Jones
M. Jones
N. Jones
Evander R. Jones
T. Jones
Kelly
Kent
Kernaghan
King
M. J. Kitchens
M. I. Kitchens
Kite
Knight
Mary Jung
Mary
F.H.A. Member, 10-12; English Club, 11,
12; Exhibition, 8-12.
Barbara Marlene Keefer
Barbara
Tri-Hi-Y, 12; B.O.L., 10-12; Supervision
Officer, 9, 11; Dramatics Club, 9; English
Club, 11, 12; Shorthand Award, 12; Mono-
tor, 10; Exhibition, 8-12.
Marshall Fulton Keen
Marshall
Cadet Captain, 12; Superlative, 12; Secre-
tary and Treasurer Senior Class, 12; Beta,
10-12; Honor Group, 12; Beta Honorary,
11, 12; President Key Club, 12; Lieutenant
Governor Georgia Key Clubs, 11; Hi-Y Club,
10-12; Red Cross Treasurer, 11.
James Edward Kelley
Jimmy
Cadet Private, 10-12; Red Cross Club, 11;
Best Drilled Company, 10; Best Drilled Pla-
toon, 10; Best Drilled Squad, 10.
Mary Blanche Kelly
Blanche
Entered, 11; Exhibition, 11; F.H.A.; Eng-
lish Club, 11, 12; French Club, 11.
Erma William Kent
Sonny
Band, 11, 12; Theta, 10-12; Treasurer The
ta, 12; B Team Football, 11, 12.
Richard Brownell Kernaghan
Dick
Cadet First Sergeant, 12; L.T.B., 9-12; An-
nual Staff, 1 Red Cross Club, 10, 12; Red
Cross Super on Representative, ; Li-
brary Club, 10, 11; Beta Honorary, 12; Lit-
erary Society, 10, 11; Americanism Club,
10, 11.
George Marshall King
Albert
Wood Shop, 10-12; Sheet Metal Shop, 10-12.
Marshall Jerome Kitchens
Goody
Machine Shop Club, 10-12.
Margaret Irene Kitchens
Library Assistant, 11; Winning Company,
10; F.H.A., 11, 12; Pyramids, 8-10; Super-
vision Volleyball, 8-11; Supervision Speed-
pinball, 10, 11; English Club, i Ae ee
Red Cross, 8, 9.
James Henry Kite
Henry
Cadet Sergeant, 11, 12; Best Disciplined
Company, 10; Beta Honorary, 12; Honor
Group, 12; President Student Government
Class, 12; Supervision Basketball, 12.
William Harold Knight
Billy
Cadet Private, 12; Americanism Club, 10-
12; Radio Club, 12.
Twenty-Nine
Genevieve Knight Harry Vincent Lamon, Jr.
Jennie Buddy
Student Council Representative, 12; Exhibi- Trustee Key Club International, 12; Cadet
tion, 8-12; English Club, 11, 12; Perfect Colonel, 12; Vice-President, Literary Socie-
Attendance, 11; Orchestra, 8, 9. ty, 12: Honor Group, 12; Beta Honorary,
11, 12; Track Team, 12; Hi-Y, 11, 12; Key
Club, 10-12; L.T.B. Fraternity, 10-12; As-
sociate Editor Poet Leader, 12.
Mary Ellen Lane John Cater Lawton
Mary Ellen Jack
State F.H.A. Officer, 11; Exhibition, 8-12; Jadet Corporal, 12; Varsity Track, ~12;
Dramatics Club, 8; F.H.A. Officer, 9-11; L.T.B., 9-12; Vice-President, L.T.B., 12
F.H.A., 9-12; Perfect Attendance, 8-10; Poet Leader, 11, 12; Collection Manager
Chorus, 8-12; Supervision Volleyball, 9-12; Poet Leader, 12; Band, 8-12; Interfrat
Supervision Basketball, 10-12; Relays, 8-11. Football, 9-12; Interfrat Basketball, 9-12.
Brinson Nash Leaptrot
Leap
Alton Harris Leaptrot
Alton
. . Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Sedarmoc
. 2
Cadet Corporal, 12. Fraternity, 11, 12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12;
Honor Group, 12; Red Cross, 10-12; Win-
ning Company, &: Interfrat Football, 12;
Crack Squad, 8; Library Club, 10.
Walter Kenneth Lee
Kenneth
Theta, 12.
Mary Leonard Lee
Leonard
S.0.S., 9-12; Seribe S.0.S., 12; Beta Club,
11, 12; Honor Group, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12;
Hi-Lights Staff, 11, 12; News Editor Hi-
Lights, 12; Red Cross Council, 11, 12; News
Reel Staff, 9; Library Assistant, 9.
Jacqueline Ligon
Jackie
William Walker Lewis
Billy
re a Exhibition, 8-11; Winning Company, 10;
a ne ee F.H.A.. 10, 12; Pyramids, 8, 10; English
Club, 12; Typing Certificate, 11.
Leslie Hogan Little
Leslie
> : A.K.O., 10-12; Sergeant-at-Arms A.K.O.,
English Club, 11, 12; Perfect Attendance, : - : % ie
10, 11; Typing and Shorthand Certificate, 12; Senior Play, 12; Supervision Basketball,
11; F.H.A. Club, 10, 12; Supervision Vol- 10-12; Glee Club, 12; Assistant Business
leyball, 10-12; Glee Club, 8-12; Exhibition, Manager Annual, 12.
8-11; Sophomore Stunt, 10; Senior Stunt, 12.
Leonia Christine Lindsey
Christine
Otis Levy Livingston
Otis
Corporal, 12; Crack Squad, 9-12.
Billy Gilbert Long
Shorty
Cadet Private, 10-12.
Dorothy Elizabeth Longnecker
Bot
Entered, 11; Beta Club, 11, 12; Exhibition,
11; Honor Group, 11.
Homer B. Lovvorn, Jr.
Homer
Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Americanism Club,
10, 11; Honor Group, 12; Varsity Football,
10-12; Superlative, 12; Hi-Y, 11, Second
Lieutenant, 12; L Club, 11, 12; A.K.O.,
9
Mary Ann Lyon
Mary Ann"
Senior Class Director, 12: Beta Club, 11,
12; Secretary of Beta, 12; Scribe Sigma Al-
pha, 12; Honor Group, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y,
12; Library Assistant, 11; Scenery Commit-
tee Senior Play, 12; Library Club, 9; Vic-
tory Club, 8.
Miller Bayne Mallary
Bayne
Cadet Private, 12; Varsity
Varsity Golf, 10-12; Key Club, 10;
10; Treasurer Beta, 12; Director
Class, 12; Superlative, 12.
Football, 10-12;
Hi-Y,
Senior
Thirty-One
Jack Clayborne London
Jack
Entered, 11; L.T.B., 12; Senior
12; Americanism Club, 11;
Interfrat Football, 11; Supervision
ball, 11, 12.
Band, 11,
Private, 12;
jasket-
Marjorie Jean Long
Margie
Editor of Hi-Lights, 12; Beta Club, 11,
Senior Honor Group, 12; Exhibition Lieu-
tenant, 11; Assistant Feature Editor Hi-
Lights, 11; Exhibition Captain, 9; News
Reel Staff, 9; Library Assistant, 10; Class
Basketball B" Team, 11; Supervision Vol-
leyball, 11.
Martha Ann Lovett
Martha
Captain in Exhibition, 12; Gym Assistant,
12; Supervision Basketball, 11, 12; Super-
vision Volleyball, 10-12; Speedpinball, 11;
Exhibition, 8-12.
George White Lumpkin
George
Cadet First Sergeant, 12; Red Cross Club,
10; Beta Honorary, 11; A.O.S., 10-12; Span-
ish Club, 12; Honor Group, 12; Golf Squad,
11.
Spencer Fleetwood Maddox, Jr.
Fleet
Second Lieutenant, 12; Vice-President Beta,
12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Hi-Y, 11, 12;
Treasurer Hi-Y, 12; Key Club, 11, 12;
Honor Group, 12; Varsity Tennis, 11, 12;
Best All-Round Private, 10; News Editor
Poet Leader, 12.
John William Malone
Billy
Editor-in-Chief of Annual, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Debaters-Writers Club, 10; Se-
darmoc Fraternity, 11, 12; Secretary Se-
darmoc Fraternity, 12; Yearly Honor Roll,
8 9, 11, 12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Lit-
erary Society, 11; Senior Private, 12; Crack
Squad, 9-11.
Mann Mansfield
V. Mason W. Mason
B. E. McCallum B. McCallum
McClanahan McDaniel
Betty Eugenia McCallum
Betty
Senior Honor Group, 12; Beta Club, 11, 12;
Exhibition Officer, 9, 11, 12; Circle of Mer-
it, 9; Manager of Miller Bookstore, 11; Win-
ning Company, 10; Bookkeeping Pin, 11;
Supervision President, 12; Perfect Attend-
ance, 9, 10; Winning Senior Hockey Team,
12.
Betty McCallum
Betty Mac
Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12: Student Council, 10; M.-
A.A. Council, 11; Pyramids, 8, 10, 11, 12;
Mixed Chorus, 10-12; L.A.A., 9; Perfect At-
tendance, 8-10.
Thirty-Two
Marshall
Mauldin
McCarty
McElmurray
Billie Florence McCarty
Florence
Exhibition, 8-12; Pyramids, 8; Winning
Company, 10; Library Assistant, 11; Eng-
lish Club, 11, 12; F.H.A., 11, 12.
Bebe Frances McClanahan
Bebe
Beta Club, 11, 12; Crack Squad, 8, 9; Pyra-
mids, 10; Bank Officer, 12; Bookkeeping
Pin, 11; Glee Club, 9-12; Exhibition, 8-12;
Senior Play Business Committee, 12.
Thomas Marshall Mann
Marshall
dent Business Club, 12; Training
Americanism Club, 11; Red Cross
Representative, 10.
Russell William Mansfield
Soupbone
Auto Shop, 11, 12; Private, 10-12
Kenneth Parks Marshall, Jr.
Squeaky
Private, 12; Debaters-Writers, 11; Basket-
ball Manager, 11, 12; Sheet Metal Club,
il, 12.
Virginia Lee Mason
Virginia
Property Committee Senior Play, 12; Su-
perv'sion Volley L. 12; ixed Chorus, 10;
Library Club, 9; Student Council, 9; Exhi-
bition, 8-12.
Warren Dana Mason
Crook
Cadet Private, 12.
Betty Sue Mauldin
Sue
Beta Club, 12; President Supervision, 11;
Perfect Attendance, 9, 10; Typing Cer-
tificate, 11; Bookkeeping Pin and Certifi-
eate, 11; Captain Exhibition, 12; Exhibi-
tion, 8-12; Supervision Basketball and
Speedpinball, 10-12; Supervision Volleyball,
8-12; Class Basketball, 12.
Gary Elwyn McDaniel
Mac
Cadet First Lieutenant, 12; Beta Honorary,
11, 12; Honor Group, 12; Swing Orchestra,
11, 12; Red Cross Council, 12; Debaters-
Writers, 10; Red Cross Club, 10; American
History Club, 10; Library Club, 11; Glee
Club, 11; Pit Orchestra Band, 12; Min-
strel, 11.
James A. McElmurray
Mac
F.F.A., 11; 4-H, 11, 12; Private, 12.
Bobby Norman McElroy
Cotton Top
Cadet Private, 12; Library Club, 10, 11
Radio Club, 12; Senior Play, 12; Best Drill-
ed Company, 10; Red Cross Club, 10-12
Crack Squad, 10, 11
Jean Ellen McMichael
Jean
President of D.O.M., 12; Council Repre-
sentative of D.O.M., 11; L.T.B. Sponsor,
12; Library Assistant, 9; L.A.A., 8 9
French Club, 11, 12; Supervision Officer,
9; F.H.A., 12; Exhibition, 10-12
Jo Ann McMullen
Jo Ann
Vice-President M.B.C., 12; Reporter, M.B.-
C., 11; Student Council, 9; Red Cross Rep-
resentative, 12; Vice-President of Super-
vision, 8; B.O.L., 9-12; Library t
11; Library Club, 8, 9; Monitor, 9
tion, 8-12
Dewey Clay Meadows
Dewey"
Private, 12
John William Merritt
Sleepy
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Winning Company, 9,
11; Business Club, 11: Supervision Bas-
ketball, 12.
Rose Marie Middleton
Ree
Presdent of Beta Club, 12; Honor Group,
12; Superlative, 12; Thespian, 11, 12; Treas-
urer of Dramatics Club, 12; Beta Club, 11,
12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12; Class Director, 11; Exhi-
bition Captain, 9; Honor Roll, 8, 9.
Betty Miller
Betty
Red Cross Representative 8, 9; Secretary of
Home Economics, 10; Member of F.H.A.
Club, 10; Member of English Club, 12; Mem-
ber of Library Club, 8, 9; Class Vice-Pres-
ident, 10.
Peggy Joyce Millirons
Peggy
President Future Homemakers of America,
12; F.H.A., 10-12; B.O.L., 9-12; F.T.A., 12:
Exhibition, 8-12; Winning Company, 10;
English Club, 11, 12; Supervision Officer,
9, 11.
Floyd Allen Mills
Millhouse"
Private, 12; Best Drilled Company, 11.
Howard Leon Mitchell
Howard
Crack Squad, 10; Auto Shop, 11, 12.
Marvin Doyle Monroe
Tar Baby
Theta, 10-12; Machine Shop Club, 11, 12;
Glee Club, 10, 11; Band, 10, 11 Color
Guard, 12; Winning Compan
10-11
McElroy
Meadows
Miller
Mitchell
R.O.T.C., 11;
Sergeant R.O.T.C.; Supervision Basketball,
MeMichael
Merritt
Millirons
M. D. Monroe
Melva Elois Monroe
Melva
D.E. Club, 11, 12; F-H.A. 11; Glee Club, 8-
10; English Club, 11, 12; Exhibition, 8-10.
McMullen
Middleton
Mills
M. E. Monroe
Thirty-Three
William Marion Moon, Jr.
Sonny
Cadet Private, 12
Dawson Allen Moore
D. Moore
L.T.B., 10-12: L.T.B. Council Representa-
tive, 12; Interfrat Council, 12; Senior Band,
9-12; Private, 12; Supervision Baske
10, 11; Naval R.O.T.C. Scholarship,
terfrat Football, 11, 12
ball, 12.
Interfrat Basket-
Margaret Ruan Morgan
Margaret
Beta, 12; Secretary Student Council, 12;
3.0.S., 9-12; Stunt, 10; Stunt Scenery
Chairman, Senior Play Property Chair-
man, 12; Library Club, 9; Victory Corps,
8; Exhibition Pyramids, 9; Supervision
Basketball and Volleyball, 10-12.
Lena Mae Morris
Lena
Entered, 11; B.O.L., 11, 12; Exhibition,
11, 12.
Thirty-F our
Roy Austin Moulder, Jr. Alvin Whelchel North
Roy Alvin
Cadet Private, 12; Supervision Basketball, tadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Beta Honor-
Business Club, 11, 12 B A ll- , 12; Honor Group, : Red Cross Rep-
d Company, 10; Second Place Best resent ve, 1 Winning Company, 11
Company Drilled Cadet, 11; Company Foot- Radio . ; Crack Squad, 10; Red Cross
ball, 12. sub, 10, 11.
Joseph Leland Mullis
Leland
Celia Lee Nunnally
Celia
Cadet Private, 12; Varsity Football, 11,
Winning Company, 10.
Officer of D.E. Club, 12; D.E. Club 11, 12;
Exhibition, 8-10; F.H.A., 10, 11; Officer of
Robert Franklin Murphy F.H.A. Class Grou 11; Supervision Offi-
9, 10.
Hoppy
Cadet First Sergeant Band, 12; Vice-Pres-
ident L Club, 12; Band Clinic Repre-
sentative, 11, 12; Best Improved Bandsman,
11; Glee Club, 11, 12; Varsity Baseball,
10-12; L Club, 10-12; nior High Bas-
ketball, 9; Junior High Track, 9; Sub-Var-
sity Football, 8.
Larrie Frederick Oakley
Larrie
Cadet Private, 12.
James C. Newberry
Jimmy
Rifle Team, 11, 12; F.F.A., 9-12; President Frank Means ONeal
F.F.A., 12; Supervision Basketball, 8-12;
Company Football, 12; Winning Company,
9, 11. Radio Club, 12.
Pancho
Moon
Moore
Morgan
Morris
Moulder
Mullis
Murphy
Newberry
North
Nunnally
Oakley
O'Neal
R. Orth
W. Orth
Outler
Owen
Palmer
Parker
Parrish
Paul
Payne
Pendergrass
Perkins
Peters
Robert Lee Orth
Bob
Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Hi-Y, 12;
Beta Honorary, 12; L Club, 11, 12; Sen-
ior Play, 12; Cheerleader, 12; Varsity Track,
10-12; Winning Company, 11; Beta, 12;
Company Neatest Cadet, 11.
William Warner Orth
Bil
Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Company
Neatest Cadet, 11; Honor Group, 12; Beta
Honorary, 11, 12; Varsity Track, 10-12;
L Club, 12; Cheerleader, 12; Senior Hi-Y,
12; Beta, 12; Senior Play, 12.
Johnnie Outler
Johnny
Supervision Officer, 11; Red Cross, 12; F.-
H.A., 11; Library Club, 8, 9; Pyramids, 11;
French Club, 11, 12; Supervision Volley-
ball, 10, 11; Hall Monitor, 9; Exhibition
8-12.
Charles Robert Owen
Benjamin
Americanism Club, 10; Supervision Basket-
ball, 10-12; A.K.O., 10-12; Track, 12; Crack
Squad, 10.
Orbie Lee Palmer, Jr.
Orbie
Private, 12.
Cynthia Jane Parker
Jane
Entered, 1 Sigma Alpha, 12; English
Club, 12; stant Red Cross Representa-
tive, 12; F.H.A., 12; Exhibition, 12; Mon-
itor.
Thomas Franklin Parrish
Tommy
Private, 12; Supervision Basketball, 8-12;
Supervision Champions, 10, 11; Winning
Company, 8; Best Drilled Cadet, 9; Library
Club, 10.
William Rowland Paul
Bill
Private, 12; Red Cross Club, 10, 11; Win-
ning Company, 10, 11.
Mildred Ann Payne
Mildred Ann
Sponsor for Chi Delta, 10-12; Class Stunt,
11; Dancers, 10, 11; Student Council, 10;
Supervision Ball, 10, 11; Exhibition, 8, 12.
Lucille Pendergrass
Lucy
Dramatics Club, 8, 9; Supervision Officer,
9: Red Cross Council, 11; Supervision Bas-
ketball, 10-12; Supervision Speedpinball, 10-
12; Exhibition, 8-12; Supervision Volleyball,
; Glee Club, 8-12; Mixed Chorus, 10, 11.
James Edwin Perkins
Perk
Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Sedarome Frater-
nity, 9-12; Vice-President Sedarmoc Fra-
ternity, 12; Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12;
History Club, 10; Junior Red Cross Club,
10, 11; Honor Group, 12: Secretary History
Club, 10; Varsity Track, 12.
John Lewis Peters, Jr.
John
Platoon Sergeant, 12; Council Representa-
tive A.O.S., 12; Hi-Y, 10-12; Rifle Team,
11, 12; Interfrat Football, 12; Varsity Foot-
ball, 10, 11; Member A.O.S., 10-12.
Thirty-Five
Margie Elise Petty
Margie
Supervision Volleyball, 12; Ping-Pong Tour-
nament, 12; Archery Tournament, 12; Ex-
hibition, 12.
Mary Esther Plunkett
Mary
Supervision Officer, 9, 10; Student Coun-
cil, 9; Library Assistant, 11; Exhibition,
8-11; Y-Teens, 9-11; English Club, 11, 12;
Supervision Volleyball Team, 10; Relays,
10.
Gloria Jean Portman
Gloria
Student Council, 12; Class Volleyball, 10,
11; Class Speedpinball, 10; Exhibition, 8-12;
F.H.A., 11.
Thomas Edison Prescott, Jr.
Tommy
Secretary Radio Club, 12; Winning Com-
pany, 8; Private, 12.
Everett Truman Raspberry
Truman
Vice-President A.O.S., 12:
Crack Squad, 11; Private,
Football, 10-12.
Hi-Y, 10-12;
12; Interfrat
Alexander King Ream
Steamy
President A.O.S., 12; A.O.S., 10-12; Ser-
geant-at-Arms Interfrat, 12; Red Cross,
10, 1}; History Club, 10; Library Club, 10;
Americanism Club, 11; Student Govern-
ment Class, 12.
Robert Edward Pierce
Sea Weed
Private, 12; L
Basketball, 10-12;
Club, 11, 12; Supervision
Varsity Track, 11, 12.
Joseph Popper, Jr.
Joe
Beta, 10-12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Best Drilled Company, 11; Best
All-"Round Company, 11; Poet Leader, 10-
12; Student Government, 12; Private, 12;
Literary Society, 10.
Clifford Leslie Powers, Jr.
Noni
Cadet Private, 12; Rifle Team, 11; Super-
vision Basketball Captain, 12; Regiment
Crack Platoon, 11; Red Cross, 8-12.
Jean Rainey
Jean
Colonel Exhibition, 12; Superlative, 12:
Runner-up Best Citizen, 12; M.A.A. Rep-
resentative, 10-12; S.M.B., 9-12; Class Stunt,
10-12; Student Class Representative, 10, 11;
Gym Assistant, 11; Lieutenant, 11; Intra-
mural Sports, 10-12.
Martha Jane Rawlins
Martha
President of S.M.B., 12; Busi
of Annual, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 11, Beta Club,
11, 12; Honor Group, 11, 12; Class Stunt,
10, 11; Lanier News Reel, 9; Student Coun-
cil, 8; Library Club, 8, 9; President of
Supervision, 9, 10.
ss Manager
Olin Victory Reece
Olin
Theta, 12; Winning Company, 10; Inter-
frat Football, 12.
Thirty-Sia
Richard Francis Reid
Richard
Second Lieutenant, 12; Varsity Basketball,
11, 12; Hi-Y, 10-12; Secretary Key Club,
12; Beta, 11, 12; Director Senior Class, 12
Superlative, 13; Varsity Track, 11, 12;
Honor Group, 12; L Club, 11, 12.
Margaret Ann Rhodes
Margaret
: Exhibition, 8-12; Hall
Monitor, 9, 11; Perfect Attendance, 9-12;
Bookkeeping Award, 11; Ping-Pong Tour-
nament, 12; English Club, 12; Volleyball
Tournament, 12.
Senior Play 12;
Lamson Carmer Robinson
Carmer
Cadet
10; Supervision
Private, 10-12; B Team Football,
Basketball, 10-12; Super-
vision Champions, 10; Senior Play, 12;
Business Club, 11; Company Football,
Winning Company, 10.
Juanita Rogers
Juanita
F.T.A., 11; Exhibition,
Chorus, 10-12.
F.H.A., 12; 10-12;
Elaine Ross
Lane
Dramatics Club, 11; Supervision Officer,
12: F.H.A., 8-12; Library Club, 9; Stunt
Night, 12; Winning Company, 11; Super-
vision Basketball, 10; Supervision Soccer,
10; Supervision Speedpinball, 10; Super-
vision Basketball, 10, 12.
Willie Roderick Salter
Roddy
Auto Shop, 11, 12; Chi Delta, 11, 12.
Thirty-Seven
Dorine Ruby Reifler
Dorine
Entered, 12; Honor Group, 12; Senior
Play, 12.
George Leotigarde Richter
George
Rifle Team, 12; Cadet Private, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Supervision Basketball, 12.
Donald Emory Rogers
Don
Cadet Private, 12.
Jimmy Nick Roney
Jimmy
Private, 12; Honor Company, 11;
Theta, 12.
Johnny Douglas Ruffin
Doug
Auto Shop, 11, 12.
Jack Hollis Sandifer
Jack
Platoon Sergeant, 12; Supervision Basket-
ball, 10-12; Glee Club, 10, 11; Winning Com-
pany, 11; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Company Football, 12;, Hi-Y
Minstrel, 10, 11.
Frances Sanders
Sasser
Schwartz
Eva Shepard
Bert David Schwartz
Bert
Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Senior Class
Director, 12; Sergeant-at-Arms A.K.O., 12;
Hi-Y Club, 10-12; Key Club, 10-12; Beta
Honorary, 12; L Club, 10-12; Varsity
Tennis, 10-12: Varsity Basketball, 10-12;
Honor Group, 12.
John Wesley Sheehan
Wesley
Glee Club, 10; Supervision Basketball, 10-
12: Theta, 10-12; Company Football, 12.
Thirty-Eight
J. Sanders, Jr.
Scott
Sheehan
Jean Shepard
L. Sanders
Schaffer
Shell
Sims
Lucy Jacqueline Shell
Jackie
Dramaties Club, 12; F.H.A., 10, 11: Exhi-
bition, 8-12; Dancers, 10, 11; Monitor, 12;
Orchestra, 8-11; Chorus, 12; English Club,
11; Stunt Night, 12; Mixed Chorus, 11.
Eva Annice Shepard
Annice
B.O.L., 10-12; Vice-President of B.O.L.,
12; R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 12; Inter-Sorority
Council, 12 nglish Club, 11, 12; Dramat-
ies Club, 8, 9; Exhibition, 8-12; Winning
Company, 9-11; Supervision Basketball, 9-
12; F.H.A., 11, 12.
Frances Gay Sanders
Gay
Phi Sigma Theta Sponsor, 10-12;
9-12; Corresponding Secretary S.M.B.,
R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 12; Gym Office
Club, 11, 12; Senior Honor Group, 12; Tri-
Hi-Y; 10-12; Assistant Secretary Tri-Hi-Y,
12; Senior Play.
John Tommy Sanders, Jr.
Tommy
Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Beta Honor-
ary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12; Senior Play,
12; Junior Red Cross, 10, 11; Rifle Team,
11; Glee Club, 11, 12.
Lawrence Neil Sanders
Doc
Cadet Second Lieutenant, ; Beta Honor-
12
ary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12; Americanism
Club, 11, 12.
Edgar Clayton Sasser
Edgar
Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Honor Group, 12.
Geraldine Scott
Gerry
Perfect Attendance, 10-12; Exhibition, 8-
12; Winning Company, 10; F.H.A., 10-12;
English Club, 11, 12; Shorthand and Typ-
ing Certificates, 11, 12.
Carolyn Schaffer
Carolyn
President of D.E. Club, 12; F.H.A., 9-12;
English Club, 11, 12; Exhibition, 8-10.
Jean Crosby Shepard
Jean
Perfect Attendance, 8-12; Dramatics Club,
8-9; Student Council, 9; Majorette, 11, 12;
District and State Festivals, 11, 12; Mira-
cle Book Club, 12; Supervision Basketball,
12; Supervision Officer, 8; Exhibition, 8-12.
Bobby Sims
Bobby
Cadet Private, 12.
Clarence Jackson Smith
Buddy
B" Team Football, 11; Cadet Private,
10-12
Eugene Grafton Smith
Elmer
Cadet Second Lieutenant, 12; Varsity Foot-
ball, 12; Hi-Y, 10-12; Beta Honorary, 11-
12: Circulation Manager Poet Leader, 12;
Honor Group, 12; A.O.S., 10-12.
Gene Douglas Smith
Gene
Private, 12; Radio Club, 12.
Jack Dempsey Smith
Smitty
Supervision Basketball, 11, 12; Radio Club,
12: Cadet Private, 12; Winning Company,
$1.
James Augustus Smith IIT
Smitty
President L.T.B., 12; Secretary Interfrat,
12: Interfrat Football, 11, 12; Winning
Company, 10, 11; Rifle Team, 11, 12; Pri-
vate, 12.
Robert Cecil Smith
Cecil
Cadet Corporal, 12.
Vivian Ruth Snow
Vivian
Vice-President of Red Cross, 11; Secre-
tary of Red Cross, 12; Lanier News Reel,
9; Red Cross Representative, 10; Mixed
Chorus, 11; Perfeet Attendance, 8-10; Chor-
us Classes, 9-12; Supervision Officer, 9; Li-
brary Club, 9; English Club, 11.
Joseph Clinton Solomon
Joe
Winning Company, 11; Americanism Club,
10.
Harold Maurice Stanton
Bill
Cadet Private, 12; Assistant Business Man-
ager Annual, 12; Winning Company, 11;
Chi Delta, 12; Crack Squad, 11.
John Akridge Stearman
John A.
Cadet Private, 12; Football, 10; Honor Com-
pany, 11; Crack Squad, 10; Supervision
Basketball, 10-12; Glee Club, 10.
George Stefano
George
Cadet Corporal, 12; Honor Company, 10.
C. J. Smith
J. D. Smith
Snow
Stearman
Smith
Maxie Joan Stephan
Mazie
Exhibition Lieutenant, 8; Exhibition Cap-
tain, 9; L.A.A., 8, 9; M.A.A., 11; Super-
vision Officer, 8, 10, 11; Majorette, 10-12;
District and State Festivals, 10-12; Na-
tional Contest, 11, 12; Supervision and
Class Basketball, 10, 11; Exhibition, 8-12.
G. D. Smith
Smith II R. C. Smith
Solomon
Stefano
Stanton
Stephan
Thirty-Nine
Floyd Coleman Stillwell
Coleman
Private, 12; Junior Play, 12.
Norma Miller Stillwell
Norma
Regimental Sponsor, 11; S.O.S. Vice-Pres-
ident, 12; Cheerleader, 11, 12; Beta Spon-
sor, 10-12; Class Officer, 11; Beta Club, 12;
Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12; Associate Editor Annual,
12; Crack Squad, 8-10; Library Assistant,
9.
Kay Stribling
Kaysee"
Editor of the Annual, 12; Superlative, 12;
Director of the Sophomore Class, 10; Sec-
retary and Treasurer of the Junior Class,
11; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary, Sergeant-at-
Arms .0.S., 12; Red Cross, 8-11; Exhibi-
tion Officer, 9; Library Assistant, 9; Dra-
matics Club President, 9.
Walter Lamar Stringfellow
Lamar
Crack Squad, 10; Theta, Private, 12;
Rifle Team, 12; F.F.A., 10; 4-H, 10; Busi-
ness Club, 11.
Margie Ann Strong
Ann
R.O.T.C. Sponsor, 12; Exhibition Lieuten-
ant, 9; B.M.D., 12; Dramatics Club, 12;
Tumblers, 11; L.A.A., 8, 9; M.A., 10; Li-
brary Club, 9; Exhibition, 8-12; Glee Club,
8-12.
Alice Marie Strozier
Alice
Majorette, 10, 11; District and State Twirl-
ing, 11; Senior Play Committee, 12; Senior
Stunt Committee, 12; F.H.A., 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball 2am, 10, 11; Super-
vision Volleyball, 9-11; Dramatics Club, 9;
M.A.A., 11; Pyramids, 10
Joan Strozier
Joan
S.M.B., 10-12; L.A.A., 8: Library Club, 8,
9; Exhibition, 8-12; Winning Company, 9;
Library Assistant, 10; F.H.A., 11, 12; Red
Cross Substitute, 10; Supervision Offtcer,
10.
Willia Doris Sutton
Doris
2; F.H.A., 10, 11; Library As-
1; English Club, 11, 12; Exhibi-
tion, 8-12.
B.O.L.,
sistant,
1
1
Robert Lee Swain
Bob
President Senior Hi-Y, 12; Treasurer In-
terfraternity Council, 2; Council Repre-
sentative Sedarmoc Fraternity, 12; Sedar-
moc Fraternity, 10-12; Beta Honorary, 11,
12; Honor Group, 12; Cadet Captain Regi-
mental Adjutant, 12; Cadet First Sergeant,
11; Third Place Regimental Neatest Cadet,
11; Circulation Manager Lanier Review, 12.
Dolly Syrios
Dolly
President of B.O.L., 12; President of In-
ter orority, 12; Vice-President of Sen-
Tri-Hi-Y, 11, 12; Class Officer,
ass Basketball, 10, 11; Exhibition,
8-12; Dancers, 10, 11; Crack Squad, 8.
Gus Anthony Tarver, Jr.
Goose
Vice-President Chi Delta, 12; Student Gov-
ernment, 12; Cadet Private, 8-12.
Betty Ann Taylor
Betty Ann
F.H.A., 12; Hall Monitor, 9; Perfect At-
tendance, 8-12; Library Club, 9; French
Club, 11, 12; Exhibition, 8-12; English Club,
Ti, 12.
F. Stillwell
Norma Stillwell
Stribling
Stringfellow
Strong
Alice Stroz-er
Joan Strozier
Sutton
D. Taylor
K. Taylor
Terrell
Thompson
Thrash
Tidwell
Tinker
Tolbert
Toole
Trimble
Tucker
Turner
Daniel Hughes Taylor, Jr.
Danny
L.T.B., 9-12; Senior Play, 12; Red Cross,
8-12; Crack Squad, 9-12; Sergeant, 12; Glee
Club, 11; Student Government, 12; Regi-
mental Crack Platoon, 10.
Kenneth Boone Taylor
Kenneth
Theta, 12; Business Club, 10; Band, 10, 11;
Cadet Private, 12.
Denver Robert Terrell
Robert
Cadet First Sergeant, 12; Beta Honorary,
12; Honor Group, 12; Business Club, 11:
Best All-'Round Company, 11; Best Drilled
Company, 11.
William W. Thompson
Bill
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Chi Delta, 10-12; Pres-
ident Chi Delta, 12; Supervision Red Cross
Representative, 11; Business Club, 11, 12;
Winning Company, 8.
William Rosser Thrash
**Roaser
Cadet Corporal, 12; L.T.B., 9-12: Senior
Play, 12; Winning Company, 10; Super-
vision Basketball, 8-12; Junior Red Cross,
10, 11; History Club, 10; Intrafrat Sports,
10-12; Crack Squad, 9-12; Regimental Crack
Platoon, 10.
Charles Robert Tidwell
Slick
Cadet Private, 12; A.O.S., 12.
Etta Reese Tinker
Etta Reese
Advertising Manager of the Hi-Lights, 12;
Beta Club, 12; Tri-Hi-Y, 12; Exhibition
Lieutenant, 8, 9; Library Club, 9; Dra-
matics Club, 8, 12; Senior Play, 12; L.A.A.,
9
Charles Swaim Tolbert
Fish
Cadet Captain, 12; Cadet First Sergeant,
11; Yearly Honor Roll, 11; Beta Honorary,
11, 12; A:O.S., 9-12; Secretary A.O.S., 12;
Literary Society, 10- Secretary Ameri-
canism Club, 11; Honor Group, 12.
Martha Louise Toole
Martha
Sergeant-at-Arms D.O.M., 12; M.A.A., 11,
12; Perfect Attendance, 10-12; Student
Council, 10; Thrift Club, 9; Relays, 9; Pyra-
mids, 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball, Bas-
ketball, 10; Supervision Officer, 10; F.H.A.,
11.
James B. Trimble
Trail
Sergeant, 11; First Lieutenant, 12; Honor
Group, 12; Hi-Y, 10, 12; Secretary Hi-Y,
12; Rifle Team, 11, 12; A.K.O., 9-12; Sec-
retary A.K.O., 12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12;
Poet Leader Business Staff, 11, 12.
Betty Jane Tucker
Betty
Exhibition, 8-11; F.H.A., 10-12; English
Club, 10-12; Typing Certificate, 11; Book-
keeping Certificate, 11.
Russell Turner, Jr.
Bo
Cadet Private, 12; Perfect Attendance, 10-
11; Best All-'Round Company, 11.
Forty-One
John Broadus Valentine, Jr.
Johnny
Cadet Sergeant, 12
8-12; Glee Club, 11
; Supervision Basket
A.K.O., 12; Color G
12.
Lofton Ferrell Vaughn
Ferrell
Varsity Basketball, 11, 12; B" Team Bas-
ketball, 11; Beta Honorary, 1
9-12; Red Cross, 10;
terfrat Football, 9-11; Winning
9; Private, 8-12; Supervision
Champions, 11.
2; Sedarmoc,
Honor Group, 12; In-
Company,
Basketball
Orville Inman Veal
Kook
Cadet Sergeant, 12; Varsity Basketball, 10-
12; Varsity Baseball, 10-12; Winning Com-
pany, 11; L Club, 11, 12.
Athelyn Wade
Athelyn"
President of Class, 10-12; Superlative, 12;
Best Citizen, 12; Beta Club, 11, 12; Treas-
urer Tri-Hi-Y, 12; S.M.B., 9-12; Hi-Lights
Staff, 11; M.A.A., 11, 12; Senior Play, 12;
Margaret McEvoy Cup, 7.
Peggy Louise Wadsworth
Peggy
Entered, 10; B.M.D., 12; English Club, 12;
Perfect Attendance, 10, 11; Exhibition, 10-
12; Pyramids, 10; Chorus, 10, 11; Y-Teens,
10, 11; Class Soccer Team, 11; Supervision
Volleyball Team, 11; Supervision Speedpin-
ball Team, 11.
Georgia Mae Walden
Georgia
B.M.D. Secretary, 12; B.M.D., 10-12; F.H.A
9; F.H. Publicity Chairman, 9; Exhik
tion, 8-12; Pyramids, 9-11; Typing Cer-
tificate, 11, 12; English Club, 12; Perfect
Attendance, 9.
James Albert Vann, Jr.
Big Jim"
Football, 11
Tean
Gene McKinley Vaughan
Cadet Private, 12; Baseball, 11, 12
Arthur W. Wade, Jr.
Snake
Cadet Private, 12; Winning Company, 8.
Barbara Ann Wade
Barbara
Captain, 12; B.M.D. Ser
B.M.D., 11, 12; Libra
Exhibition, 8-12; F.H.A
Representative, 9, 11;
9:
Assistant, 2:
11, 12; Red Cross
Class Basketball, 12;
John Thomas Wages III
John
Senior Private, 12; L.T.B., 9-12.
James William Walker
Turkey
Cadet
10-12.
Junior Band, 8, 9; Senior Band, 10;
Private, 10-12; Perfect Attendance,
Forty-Two
Norman Herbert Walton
Norman
Cadet Private, 10-12.
Eleanor Jean Watson
Jean
10-12; Senior Play
mittee, 12; Exhibition, 8-10;
Red Cross Representative, 9:
English Club, 12.
Properties Com-
PKs TR, TR:
Chorus, 8, 9;
Joyce Anne Weathers
Joyce
ior Play Committee Chairman, 12;
ior Stunt Committee Chairman, 12; Super-
vision Volleyball Team, 12; Sophomore
Stunt, 10; Exhibition, 8-12; English Club,
12; Perfect Attendance, 9; Glee Club, 8;
Red Cross Representative, 8.
Sen-
Margaret Jean Weeks
Jean
Student Council, 11; Supervision Basket-
ball, 10, 11; Supervision Officer, 12; Super-
vision Volleyball, 10, 11; French Club, 11,
12; F.H.A., 8, 9; Relays, 11; Exhibition,
8-11.
Donald Duncan West
Don
Aids, 12; Winning Company,
Cadet Private, 12.
Training 10;
Evelyn Arline White
Evelyn
Entered, 11; Exhibition,
Night, 12, Committee for Senior Play, 12;
5 ision Basketball, 12; Supervision Vol-
leyball, 12; English Club, 12.
11, 12; Stunt
Forty-Three
Cadet
Eh
Entered,
11; Class Basketball,
Senior
Winning Company,
Exhibition Officer,
Tri-Hi-Y
Senior
Basketball
Champion,
11;
I
A
geant,
Winning
Elizabeth Dixon Watson
Bettye
Alpha, 12; Sigma
of English Club,
Exhibition, 8-12
*resident of Sigma
-12; Officer
Chorus, 8-12
Al-
11;
John Lawrence Watson III
Johnnie
10-12; Treasurer A.O.S., 12;
12; Supervision Basketball, 10,
Company, 11; Crack Squad,
Literary Society, 10; Glee Club, 12.
03S., 12
William Lewis Webster
Bill
12; Rifle
Corporal, Team, 11,
9
9
1
Club, 12; Supervision Basketball, 10-1
Eleanor Adair Wells
Tinka
10; S.O.S., 10-12; Student Council,
11; Exhibition, 10, 11;
12; Tumblers, 11; English
Club, 12.
Play,
James Edward Whelchel
James
10; Auto Shop, 11,
Louise Enloe White
Sister
11, 12; S.M.B.,
Club, 10-12; Beta Club, 11,12;
Basketball Team, 12; Superyision
and Volleyball, 10-12; Archery
12; Program Chairman M.A.A.,
Circle of Merit, 9; District Music Fes-
tival, 8-11.
10-12;
Whitehead
Eugenia Williams
Velma Williams
Wimberley
Velma Delores Williams
Y-Teens, 8-11; Y-Teens Treasurer, 9;
bution, 8-12;
ance Certificate,
Boots
Pyramids, 10, 11; Chorus,
12: Mixed Chorus, 11; F.H.A., 12; Attend-
10; Supervision Basket-
ball, 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball, 10,
Martin Luther Wilson, Jr.
Radio Club,
Forty-F our
12;
Luther
Band, 9-12; Glee Club,
11.
Exhi-
&-
11.
10,
Anne Williams O. Williams
Goldie Williams Jeanette Williams
M. Wilson Nannette Wilson
Windham Winslett
Nannette Wilson
Nannette
Bookkeeping Certificate, 11; Pyramids, 10,
11; F.H.A., 9, 10; Volleyball Team, 12;
Basketball, 10, 11; Shorthand and Typing
Certificate, 11, 12; Exhibition, 8-11; B.M.D.,
12.
Robert Jerome Wimberley
Robert
Band, 10-12; Glee Club, 11; Drum Major, 12.
Edward Spencer Whitehead, Jr.
Ed
Radio Club, 12; Literary Society, 12; Ora-
torical Contest, 12
Anne Ligon Williams
Anne
B.M.D., 12; Student Council Representative,
12; Perfect Attendance, 9-11; Class Hockey
Team, 12; Pyramids, 10, 11; Exhibition,
8-12; English Club, 12; Library Club, 9;
Chorus, 8-12; Mixed Chorus, 10.
Oscar Earle Williams
Earle
Rifle Team, 11, 12; A.O.S., 9-12; Winning
Company, 8, 11; Private, 12; Hi-Y, 12;
Supervision Basketball, 12; Interfrat Foot-
ball, 10, 11, 12
Eugenia Pace Williams
Bugie
S.M.B., 9-12; Vice-President of S.M.B., 12;
M.A.A., 10-12; Exhibtion 8-12; Crack
Squad, 11; Supervision Basketball, 11; Class
Stunt, 10, 11; Chairman of Make-Up Com-
mittee of Stunt, 12; Supervision Officer,
9-11.
Goldie Deloris Williams
Goldie
Phi Siema Theta Sponsor, 10-12; B.O.L.,
9-12; Officer of Senior Class (Director), 12;
Lanier Pyramids, 9; Miller Dancers, 11;
Exhibition, 8-12; F.H.A., 11; English Club,
11, 12; Class Volleyball, 10; Supervision
Officer, 8-12.
Jeanette Williams
Jeannette
Dropped.
John Salques Windham
John
Radio Club, 12; Americanism Club, 11.
Usher Thomasson Winslett, Jr.
Usher
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel, 12; Cadet First
Sergeant, 11; First Place Regimental Neat-
est Cadet, 11; Winning Crack Squad, 11;
Honor Group, 12; Key Club, 10-12; Hi-Y,
10-12; Beta Honorary, 11, 12; Beta, 9-12;
Literary Society, 10, 11.
Anne Lilette Witman
Wiggie
Senior Class Director; Beta Club, 11, 12;
Vice-President, Beta, 12; Honor Group, 12;
S.O.S., 9-12; Corresponding Secretary S.-
O.S., 12; President Supervision, 12; Presi-
dent French Club, 12; Library Assistant, 9;
Who's Who at Lanier, 9.
Beverly Miriam Wolf
Beverly
Student Council, 12; Perfect Attendance,
11, 12; All-State Chorus, 11; Clinic Chorus,
12: Mixed Chorus, 10, 11; Chorus, 8-12;
Chorus Ensembles, 12; Stamp Contest Win-
ner, 8; Exhibition, 8-12; Stunt Night, 10,
12.
Joyce Elizabeth Wright
Joyce
English Club, 12; Entered, 12.
Robert Wayne Wright
Wayne
Private, 10-12; Baseball Manager, 10; Win-
ning Company, 8; Supervision Basketball,
12.
Gordon Floyd Wynn
Floyd
Cadet Private, 10-12; Winning Company,
11; Varsity Football, 11, 12.
Dorothy Ann Young
Dot
Entered, 11; Class Volleyball, 12; Exhibi-
tion, 11; F.H.A., 11.
Fred Lemuel Youmans
Fred
James Robert Young, Jr.
Bobby
Cadet Private, 10-12; Band, 10-12; Sedar-
moc Fraternity, 10-12; Varsity Track, 12;
Orchestra, 11; Treasurer Sedarmoe Fra-
ternity, 12.
Audrey James Zorn
Sweet Audrey
Cadet Private, 10-12; Track, 10; Best All-
Round Company, 9; Crack Squad, 9; Amer-
icanism Club, 10.
Witman Wolf
Wright Wynn
Youmans J. Young
T. Zorn
Theodore Eugene Zorn
Teddy
Cadet Private, 10-12.
Wright
Dorothy Young
A. Zorn
Forty-Five
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KAY STRIBLING AND TOMMY CREWS
What Did He Say?
BETTIE ATKINSON AND RICHARD REID
Gonna Take A Sentimental Journey
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MARSHALL KEEN AND JEAN RAINEY
Lets Take An Old-Fashioned Walk
BAYNE MALLORY AND PATSY BARRY
Summer Time
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BETTY JEAN ALLEN AND BILLY CARTER
Baby, Its Cold Outside
Fifty-Two
ATHELYN WADE AND J. G. ETHRIDGE
Vusic! Music! Music!
ROSE MARIE MIDDLETON AND HOMER LOVVORN
Candy and Cake
Mary BRUMBACK AND BILLY FICKLING
Stairway to the Stars
Fifty-Five
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Millers Best citizens Jean Rainey, Athelyn Wade, and Patsy
Barry serve drinks to our newest citizensMarlies Reinshagen
and Lillian Wimmer.
Fifty-Six
CLASSES
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Junior Class Officers
t row
Sissy Stillwell
Erin Turne1
Kathleen Peeples
ond row:
Betty Holland Director
Peggy Carlisle Director
Amy Horne Director
SUPERVISION 2
First row, left to right: Cater Snow, President; Ann
Wingers, Vice-President; Shirley Mason, Secretary-Treas-
urer; Jane Cole, Student Council Representative; Barbara
Senft, Junior Red Cross Representative.
Second row: Waunakea Pendergrass, Ernestine Nor
man, Betty Frances Castlen, Gerry Lovins, Ann Hollings-
worth, Mary Frances Hawkins, Christine Long
Third row: Tina Infanzon, Betty McCrary, Virginia Sin-
gleton, Martha Brumback, Alma Griffin, Claudia Squires,
Jean Hutchison, Helen Farr, Alice Dill.
Fourth row: Phoebe Cripe, Margie Saunders, Jeanne
Hibble, Evelyn McCrary, Elsie Hudson, Thelma Emilio,
Benita Floyd, Emily Stokes, Ann Burden, Mary Yar-
brough.
SUPERVISION 6
First row, left to right: Sue Greene, President; Mary
Lee Maddox, Vice-President; Charleen Whitehead, Secre-
tary-Treasurer; Peggy Greenwald, Red Cross Representa-
tive; Mary Sutton, Student Council Representative.
Second row. Evelyn Powell, Agnes Hobbs, Mary Living-
ston, Ann Smith, Dorothy Anderson, Joan Anderson Hen-
rietta Minor.
Third row: Mary Bishop, Naomi Buff, Emmie Moore,
Jewel Thompson, Rose Marie Bowen, Betty Sapp, Dorothy
Childers, Louise Young, Betty Allen.
Fourth row: Barbara Adams, Jean Knight, Peggy Drig-
gers, Carolyn Kitchens, Jenia Russell, Helen Leslie, Ava
Wyche, Annie Lee Scott.
SUPERVISION 10
First row, left to right: Betty Davis, President; Mary
Etta Caldwell, Vice-President; Mary Frank Hollis, Sec-
retary-Treasurer; Betty Jean Patterson, Red Cross Rep-
resentative; Marile Kattner, Student Council Representa-
tive; Carolyn Waites.
Second row: Joyce Holder, Jeanette Brown, Josephine
Lowery, Zona Holliman, Marilyn Kitchens, Anne Griffin,
Dorothy Gober, Cherrie Evers.
Third row: Peggy Collins, Cathryn Cox, Marie Bratcher,
Jeanelle Hammock, Lucia Aultman, Peggy Watson, Fran-
ces Utley, Joy Taylor.
Fourth row: Mary Smith, Doxie Rigsby, Jackie Mixon
Irma Lentz, Noveline McLain, Joyce Cooper, Rudean Hart,
Marie Jones.
Fifty-Eight
SUPERVISION 101
First row, left to right: Hele Barnes Anderson, Pres-
ident; Virginia Atkinson, Vice-President; Jean Elder, Sec-
retary-Treasurer; Susan Higgins, Student Council Repre-
i
sentative; Dorothy Smith, Red Cross Representative; Bet-
ty Jean Hill.
Second row: Carol Balkcom, Etee Coleman, Margaret
Gordon, Mary Fay Dasher, Kathleen Hattaway, Betty
Rhodes, Juanita Griffin, Mary Horton.
Third row: Katherine Wadley, Saralue Wood, Joyce
Ayers, Peggy Drinnon, Evelyn Jones, Peggy Maloy, Bar-
bara Sherling, Louise Hawkins.
Fourth row: Peggy Luttrell, Betty Joe Walker, Mary
West, Joan Spark, Ann Rackley, Joyce McBride, Patricia
Carter, Marianne Camerio, Sarah Tinker, Barbara Harris.
SUPERVISION 102
First row, left to right: Erin Turner, President; Uldine
Smith, Vice-President; Mary Ann Beightol, Secretary;
Barbara Watts, Student Council Representative; Julia
Ann Skelton, Red Cross Representative
Second row: Elsie Chauncey, Marie Locklin, Jackie
Crawford, Martha Pell, Alice Price, Marian Berenthien,
Eugenia Fleetwood.
Third row: Sissy Stillwell, Margie Whitlock, Joan Joy-
ner, Bobbie Green, Fredaline Lail, Audrey Smith, Patsy
Herndon, Alma Severin, Marilyn Drumm.
Fourth row: Cynthia Bush, Delores Pendergrass, Sibyl
Squires, Mary Evelyn Adams, Janis Grinstead, Joyce
Priester, Anne Kitchens, Mary Weaver, Sally Futch, Vir-
ginia Durden.
SUPERVISION 204
First row, left to right: Amy Horne, President; Ellen
Fowler, Vice-President; Kathleen Peeples, Secretary;
Elizabeth Thomas, Elaine Davis, Bernice Taylor.
Second row: Betty Earith Jones, Juanita Williams, Bet-
ty Ann Lovvorn, Virginia White, Carole Joiner, Peggy
Carlisle, Ann Talley, June Howard.
Third row: Edna Hill, Sylvia Bivins, Nancy Portman,
Marjorie Chisholm, Barbara Jean Corbitt, Miriam Bent-
ley, Helen Davis, Frances Shewbert.
Fourth row: Joyce Jones, Sue Bell, Jo Ann Garrett,
Nancy Harrold, Carolyn Gay, Joan Jackson, Dorothy Noo-
nan, Jean Potts.
SUPERVISION 209
First row, left to right: Willie Lou Heath, President;
Madge Jordan, Vice-President; Kathryn Brown, Secre-
tary; Barbara Hollis, Student Council Representative;
Mary Ruth Story, Red Cross Representative; Anita Kitch-
ens.
Second row: Joyce Cripe, Barbara Johnson, Jeanette
Yaughn, Geraldine Webb, Libbie Brandenberg, Jane Wil-
burn, Geraldyne Gunter.
Third row: Evelyn Wingate, Eleanor Ethridge, Betty
Lewis, Roselyn McCoy, Lea Veta Mullis, Betty Darley,
Mary Thomas, Bettie Fordham.
Fourth row: Frances Moore, Ruth Sheffield, Betty Ann
Sexton, Marlene Woodruff, Lena Chapman, Mary Jo Ty-
ler, Virginia Rachels, Lassie Greenway.
Fifty-Nine
SUPERVISION 1
First row, left to right: Lynn Barnes, President; Jane
Riley, Vice-President; Betty Tribble, Secretary-Treasurer ;
Elsie Jones, Student Council Representative; Annette
Hamlin.
Second row: Joanne Wommack, Helen Brown, Shirley
Hudson, Janet West, Frankie Jean Churchwell, Betty Jo
Middlebrooks, Ann Wadley.
Third row: Nancy Highsmith, Elaine Holston, Ann Las-
seter, Polly Gill, Elizabeth Beall, LaVerne McDonell, Char-
lotte Palmer.
Fourth row: Jackie Salter, June Zellner, Nellie Johnson,
Grace Farr, Betty Long, Ann McCuen.
SUPERVISION 3
First row, left to right: Barbara Atkinson, President;
Mary Harrell, Vice-President; Helen Hayes, Secretary-
Treasurer; Jacqueline Mullins, Red Cross Representative;
Carolyn Collins, Student Council Representative; Mary
Jo Cork.
Second row: Jeanette Oldham, Louise Tomberlin, Lillian
Richter, Lessie Marshall, Betty Collins, Betty Barlow,
Imogene Livingston, Billie Hall.
Third row: Marian Holleman, Shirley Epps, Louise
Pape, Peggy Ann Ryle, Shirley Cooper, Margaret Sum-
mers, Joan Hutto, Bessie Barfield.
Fourth row: Mary Thigpen, Carolyn Daniel, Varela
Warren, Jean Purvis, Connie Mann, Barbara Hodges, Car-
olyn Holloman, Earline Cooper, Carolyn Schell.
SUPERVISION 210
E to right: Betty Holland, President; Mary
Smallwood, Vice-President; Barbara Starnes, Secretary;
Helen Young, Student Council Representative; Evelyn
Hunnicutt, Red Cross Representative.
Second row: Jackie Bennor, Betty Jo Mitchem, Lilly
Birdsong, Johnsie Mae McCallum, Myrtle Ann Hudgins,
Katnne Mercer, Rachel Greene, Audrey Hallman.
Third row: Jackie Sanders, June Vaughn, Louise Sharpe,
rtle Lyne Hartman, Patricia Whitten, Delores Weide-
n, Barbara Wright.
Fourth row: Katherine Stevens, Catherine Childre, Mar-
garet Nobles, Peggy Vaughn, Carolyn Nolan, Betty Dar-
ity, Betty Cain.
Sophomore Ofticers
Jane Atkinson President
Deena Wasden Vice-President
Peggy White Secretary-Treasurei
Joyce Sanders Director
SUPERVISION 8
First row, left to right: Frances Hardy, President; Jo
Ann Jackson, Vice-President; June Crawford, Secretary;
Geraldine Proctor, Student Council Representative; Jean
Thomas.
Second row: Barbara Priester, Susie Wood, Connie Cald-
well, Jackie Edwards, Marion Gore, Joan Bennett, Evelyn
Jarrell.
Third row: Sylvia Ogletree, Sara Tanner, Irene Jones,
Edna Bledsoe, Betty Marchant, Margaret Rivers, Lillian
Long, Elizabeth Fountain.
Fourth row: Patricia Durden, Emma Wade Clark, Ruth
Ann Nelson, Sue Stallings, Tillie Bailey, Edna Wingate,
Maudie Lou Fellows, Betty Jane Sams, Shirley Rigsby.
SUBRERVISION 103
First row, left to right: Delores Brown, President;
Gloria Backer, Vice-President; Alice Johnson, Secretary-
Treasurer; Emilie Peters, Student Council Representative;
Marion Wade, Red Cross Representative.
Second row: Winifred Hattaway, LaRue Moore, Floy
Ikner, Garmayonne Durden, Coleen Headden, Janice Smith,
Kathryn Butts, Lester Hart, Lottie Shackelford.
Third row: Peggy Howington, Shirley Garrett, Geral-
dine Troutman, June Faulk, Suzanne Singleton, Patsy Da-
vis, Barbara Bartlett, Mary Clark, Angelena Vullo.
Fourth row: Bonnie Woodward, Dorothy Nolan, Guy-
nelle Riner, Janie Barker, Marion Suits, Joyce Sanders,
Barbara Long, Mary Lou Malcolm, Shirley Allen, Janice
Crawford.
SUPERVISION 104
First row, left to right: Cynthia Dean, President; Anne
Gilmore, Vice-President; Helen Comer, Secretary; Janice
Wright, Student Council Representative; Mavis Morris,
Red Cross Representative; Christine Durden.
Second row: Constance Simmons, Anne Farr, Clyde Me-
Carty, Jean Edwards, Jean Cannon, Annette Stevens, Bet-
ty Jean Raley, Betty Rowland, Evelyn Stokes.
Third row: Joann Bissell, Jackie Fordham, Deena Was-
den, Sarah Jane Asbury, Donna Denton, Betty Martin,
Grace Wall, Ailene Davis.
Fourth row: Mary Helen McCord, Catherine Dawson,
Jean Martin, Tulagene Robertson, Faye Smallwood, Betty
Jo West, Peggy Dixon, Oppielea McGhee.
SUPERVISION 106
First row, left to right: Jane Atkinson, President; Dotty
Hobby, Vice-President; Mary Lowe, Secretary-Treasurer;
Ann Shaw, Red Cross Representative; Bettie Hall Brown,
Student Council Representative; Ann Brackett.
Second row: Mary Hall, Janice Logue, Sue Deyerle, El-
eanor Proctor, Shirley Tucker, Marian Stokes, Martha
Sanders, Frances Tribble.
Third row: Mary McCallum, Ann McGill, Charlyne
Bray, Eleanor Douglas, Luciene Fountain, Mattie Lou
Baker, Harriett Mask, Sandra McMichael, Bobbie Jean
Wood, Faye Williams.
Fourth row: Chlo Gratigny, Betty Jenkins, Betty Jane
Whitehead, Claire Hatcher, Shirley Swain, Lila Burney,
Mary Ann Snellgrove, Virginia Fickling, Betty Vance.
Sixty-One
SUPERVISION 108
First row, left to right: Barbara Payne, President; Car-
olyn Hays, Vice-President; Shirley Harvey, Secretary;
Mary Davis, Red Cross Representative; Dessie Rose Cobb,
Student Council; Barbara Robertson.
Second row: Sue Stillwell, Jo Ann Brown, Elon Fair-
cloth, Randy Story, Christine Lord, Lenora Ikner, Jac-
queline Waldron.
Third row: Joan Banks, Barbara Ward, Jackie Har-
ville, Marilyn Butler, Mary Frances Galyean, Lynne Saw-
yer, Betty McClanahan, Rojean Carr.
Fourth row: Marion Hunt, Shirley McKinney, Jane
Cravey, Jannis Braswell, Sara Jo Moss, Annette Smith,
Shirley Addleton, Margaret Haris.
SUPERVISION 203
First row, left to right: Peggy White, Roslyn Schwartz,
Mary Wester, Annette Duggan, Barbara Jacobs.
Second row: Corinne Barrett, Margaret Hamilton, Jo
Ann Goddard, Kathleen Jones, Margaret Hall, Austelle
Faulk, Mary Jo McCarthy, Faye Jordan.
Third row: Frances Barfield, Delores Collins, Darlene
Herritage, Jackie Strong, Joanna Cason, Ruby Nelle
Phillips, Claudia Wells, Mary Alice Eisner.
Fourth row: Janice Harp, Marcia Deep, Janet Perdue,
Wynette Jackson, Jo Ann Brown, Mae Hall, Dorothy
Smith, Martha Miller, Norma Strickland.
First row, left to right: Louella Powell, President; Bev-
erly Wright, Vice-President; Jo Ann Cherry, Betty Max-
well, Red Cross Representative; Bonnie Reynolds.
SUPERVISION 205
Second row: Mary Reed, Angela Henderson, Joanne
Smith, Katherine Kelly, Joyce Hammock, Joan Blackwell,
Dorothy Vinson, Alternate Red Cross Representative.
Third row: Nell Morris, Shirley Grizzle, June Whitaker,
Joyce Horne, Polly Shelton, Eleanor Carpenter, Beverly
Judd.
Fourth row: Wynelle Newberry, Barbara Harrell, Sec-
retary for Supervision; Faye Lavender, Shirley Taylor,
Joy Bell, Gloria Cheatham, Jacqueline Johnson, Frances
Bast.
SUPERVISION 206
First row, left to right: Betty Jo Minor, President;
Edith Hardwick, Vice-President; Barbara Byars, Secre-
tary-Treasurer; Julie Brown, Student Council Representa-
tive; Gail Hollingsworth, Red Cross Representative; Jac-
quelyn Bedgood.
Second row: Alice Ryle, Betty Fullmore, Betty Chan-
cellor, Paula Conaway, Elizabeth Ann Proctor, Gloria
Collins, La Faye Beacham, Myrtice Rumble.
Third row: Betty Jean Jones, Jean Price, Pat Wright,
Jeanette Dougherty, Betty Colbert, Beverly Benton, Dollie
Blake, Patsy McCullough, Connie Adams, Shirley Hamlin.
Fourth row: Gladys Byrd, Arrah Wannah Brown, Car-
ole Abercrombie, Marlene Sapp, Charlotte Mathis, Mary
Willis, Eugenia Jung, Dorothy Byars, Mary Alice Babb,
Ann Council.
Sixty-Two
SUPERVISION 207
First row; left to right: Margaret Baxley, President;
Faye Sinclair, Vice-President; Dorothy Lister, Secretary-
Treasurer; Helen Faulkner, Student Council Representa-
tive; Lanell Edwards, Junior Red Cross; Eileen Goforth.
Second row: Betty Longenecker, Ann Chancellor, Jackie
Cannon, Arlene Wolf, Nancy Bishop, Viola Teague, Marion
Usher, Betty Bussey.
Third row: Helen Barkley, Geraldine Gregory, Oleta
Garrett, Jeanelle Cummings, Marilyn Ham, Cogee Ford,
Ann Herring, Joyce Swanson, Dean Newman.
Fourth row: Hollis Jordan, Gwendolyn Haines, Mary
Ann Powell, Sara Jo Brundage, Betty Jean Garfield, Min-
nie Palmer, Betty Beasley, Barbara Dunbar, Juanita Tid-
well.
Freshmen
SUPERVISION 104
First row, left to right: Barbara Asbell, Mary Alice
Butler, Annette Chambless, Ann Cheek, LaVerne Chap-
man, President; Beth Ellerbee, Vice-President; Opal Free-
ney, Treasurer; Shirley Rozar, Faye Anderson, Alice
Sowers.
Second row: Anne Duke, Bobbie Moore, Dolores Kell,
Eleanor Allen, Brenda Wilson, Martha Maye, Minnie Jo
Allen, Susie Mae Cravey, Adele Burgin.
Third row: Jo Ann Parker, Joyce Griffin, Vivian Ham,
Lillian Lane, Mary Griffin, Peggy Britt, Patricia Gledhill,
Vera Adams, Margaret George.
SUPERVISION 114
First row, left to right: Lillian Hattaway, Sue Murphy,
3etty Byrd, Pauline Hatton, Wyolene Ayer, President;
Dorothy Blackerby, Treasurer; Sylvia Collins, Vice-Pres-
ident; Arline Goldman, Grace Bryan.
Second row: Joan Bridgeman, Olive Lines, Betsy Com-
er, Jackie Peeler, Jeanette Gregory, Lanora Zorzi, Faith
McKibben, Audrey Holcomb, Jewell Sanderfur.
Third row: Carol DeFore, Betty Ann Palmer, Sallie
Mae McCleskey, Carroll Coble, Emma Jean Sanders, Betty
Head, Elizabeth Pender, Virginia Merritt.
Fourth row: Airey Aultman, Sara Jean Walter, Shirley
Holt, Mary Cranford, Jean Griffin, Betty Joyce Odom,
Vera Mae Tucker.
SUPERVISION 205
First row, left to right: Jane Ouzts, Peggy McCrimmons,
Carolyn Holton, Treasurer; Eleanor Blackerby, Secretary;
Janet Morrison, Vice-President; Josephine Smith, Presi-
dent; Lucy Mae Jackson, Shirley Chastain, Josephine
Maddox.
Second row: Shirley Burnette, Virginia Lanier, Betty
Matthews, Martha Pike, Betty Barrington, Thelma Giles,
Janet Harp, Barbara Bowman, Betty Crosby.
Third row: Jean Willingham, Violet DuBose, Betty
Jones, Jeanette Douthit, Ruth Mosely, Patsy Odom, Betty
Jo Pierce, Wanda Sellars.
Fourth row: Nyvetta Bowen, Margaret James, Anne
Griffin, Patti Arnold, Carol Kingman, Ann Davidson,
Madeline Rich, Sally English.
Sixty-Three
SUPERVISION 207
First row, left to right: Voncile Edge, Helen Davidson,
Jeanett Stephan, Treasurer; Paula Jordan, Secretary;
Jean Bussey, Vice-President; Carole Cain, President;
Betty Marsh, Gloria Roberts.
Second row: Dorothy Trotter, Marian Stanfill, Gayle
Register, Patricia Evans, Marian Heywood, Peggy Steph-
an, Jetty McCoy, Sylvia Plumlee, Evelyn Dugard, Mar-
tha Young.
Third row: Annette Stokes, Barbara Slocumb, Mary
Frances Carter, Loulie Burns, Martha Fountain, Barbara
Morris, Jean Johnson, Jacquelyn Horton, Barbara Rob-
erts, Joyce Chambers.
Fourth row: Laura Nell Harris, Louise Bollinger, Ger-
aldine Brinkley, Patricia Robinson, Jean Hancock, Marie
Patat, Loveldy Roberson, Faye Reynolds, Ethell Rider.
SUPERVISION 212
First row, left to right: Jean Ann Petty, Althea Rut-
land, Vanda Harvey, Vice-President; Zoe Cotton, Presi-
dent; Elaine Henderson, Treasurer; Joan Wilson, Secre-
tary; Barbara Wiggins, Gwyndolyn Register, Barbara
Holder.
Second row: Dirlie Bailey, Shirley Bowers, Oppie Arns-
dorff, Patsy Schmitt, Joan Howard, Peggy Roland, Toby
Tyler, Beverly Braswell.
Third row: Maxine Roberts, Ernestine Tucker, Shirley
McGouirk, Sally Willingham, Carey Keen, Joan Thigpen,
Jerrilyne Rolin, Jo Ann Willingham, Norma Jean Lowery.
Fourth row: Zelda Crumley, Helen McLain, Betty Com-
bess, Mattie Jo Hartley, Evelyn Gray, Nadine Howell,
Dean Roller, Margaret Kelly.
SUPERVISION 303
First row, left to right Ellen Williams, Ann Bootle,
Sylvia Roberts, Carol Patton, Ann Hallman, Vice-Presi-
dent; Faye Watson, President; Ruth Thompson, Secre-
tary; Jane Luther, Treasurer; Pauline Greer, Elsie Green.
Second row: Frances Dennis, Margie White, Lois Price,
Labia Herndon, Grace Parker, Gertrude Powers, Ruth
Woodall, Allene Cravey.
Third row: Edna Holloway, Yvonne Edgar, Carolyn
Jackson, Betty Herndon, Lucy White, Mary Carey, Patsy
Williams, Pollie Bailey, Annie Ruth Dunn.
Fourth row: Jean Parder, Harriet Fincher, Fabia Trice,
Cater Baxley.
SUPERVISION 305
First row, left to right: Sarah Sykes, Emily Mason,
Shirley Bridgeman, Cynthia Brown, Treasurer; Barbara
Cook, Secretary; Jeanette Randall, President; Barbara
Williams, Vice-President; Joan Ussery, Dorothy Jones.
Second row: Cornelia Ouzts, Mickey Gordon, Carol Hunt,
Leona Bostick, Carolyn Roberts, Myrl Sorrells, Mary
Raines, Ann Henderson.
Third row: Martha Brown, Charlotte Atwell, Barbara
Dyer, Joann Bowers, Maxine Yarbrough, Neva Mixon,
Peggy Jo Baldwin, Ardieth Hall, Kathryn Wages.
Fourth row: Jane Jones, Gail Sapp, Margaret Gunnells,
Nell Anderson, Katie Tindall, Barbara Butts.
Sixty-F our
SUPERVISION 309
First row, left to right: Magdalene Tabor, Betty Tyler,
Patsy Worsham, Betty Thomas, Sue Jackson, Secretary;
Annette Drinnon, Vice-President; Lucy Webb, President;
Rebecca Newberry, Ann Barnes.
Second row: Betty Dean Tanner, Shirley Tate, Beth
Puckett, Peggy Minton, Eleanor Hutcheson, Bea Baughn,
Treasurer; Tony Wallace, Mary Virginia Bryan.
Third row: Marie Jones, Grace Sanderfur, Carolyn
Harris, Helen Lowery, Beverly Terry, Zelma Yarbrough,
Mary Rickerson, Pearl Carter.
Fourth row: Shirley Murray, Betty Kemper, Inez Mills,
Vashti Maxwell, Betty Jane Beasley, Janelle Hadaway,
Wylene Wood, Mozelle Graham.
SUPERVISION 311
First row, left to right: Mary Alma Waller, Betty
Brender, Betty Loyd, La Velle Moore, Roselle McGee,
Treasurer; Lydia Folmar, Secretary; Eleanor Thompson,
Vice-President; Beverly Parten, President; Connie Dye,
Joan Hudson.
Second row: Dorothy Atkinson, Beverly Alexander, Jean
Harpley, Jean Roberts, Marjorie Bradham, Shirley Brown,
Ustelle Holton, June Roberts, Edna Valentine.
Third row: Mary Stewart, Zoe Croom, Joyce Riley, Lo-
retta Thomasson, Connie Leverett, Barbara Mullis, Jo
Ann Usher, Kay Hardy, Julia Anna White.
Sixty-Five
SUPERVISION 307
First row, left to right: Nancy Etheridge, Myrtle Hind-
man, Helen Kilgore, Mary Chafin, Secretary; Brownie
Bass, Vice-Presidert; Beverly Bloodworth, President; Peg-
gy McDonald, Treasurer; Patty Bunn, Sybil Hortman,
Burkie Hood.
Second row: Grace Baldwin, Sue Jordan, Ernestine
Moore, Barbara Stone, Elizabeth Powell, Mary English,
Melba Gassett, Mildred Smith, Jeanette Long, Betty Cor-
bett.
Third row: Jimmidien Abernathy, Peggy Hopkins, Bar-
bara Morrow, Sara Fowler, Evelyn Mercer, Eileen Jones,
Betty Jean Lightfoot, Sally Green.
Fourth row: Imogene Blair, Kathryn Richardson, Billie
Parks, Kay Ussery, Barbara McCook.
SUPERVISION 308
First row, left to right: Dixie Cutter, Elaine Smith,
Bonnie Faye Bonds, Mary Malone, Treasurer; Sylvia Gean,
Vice-President; Jacqueline Andrews, Secretary; Dixie
3randt, President; Jacqueline Lamb, Jacqueline Frost.
Second row: Wilma Williams, Le Ann Spurlock, Bar-
bara Mercer, Carole Work, Maria Higgins, Joyce Mar-
shall, Edna Kay Lord, Peggy Joyce Davis, Doris Colvin.
Third row: Sibly Morgan, Edna Jo Terrell, Shirley
Hughens, Jane Humphreys, Joyce Lemon, Marguerite
Lockhart, Elizabeth Stevenson, Ann King.
Fourth row: Pearlene Gordon, Fay Jean Knight, Velma
Wilkes, Marian Sawyer, Lecy Lynn, Jo Ann Jolly, Eliza-
beth Rouse, Gladys Reddy.
SUPERVISION 112
First row, left to right: Hazel Cravey, Shirley Clark,
Jackie Adams, Barbara Essig, Treasurer; Cary Stevens,
Secretary; Jean Walker, President; Laurice Eubanks,
Vice-President; Ann Gober.
Second row: Patricia Wright, Janice Leverette, Derah
Jane Arnold, Bertie Lee Anderson, Jackie Jones, Virginia
Califf, Carolyn Whitehead, Mary Alice McMillan, Joy Ann
St. Clair.
Third row: Margie Burnett, Jeanette Barlow, Carol
Jackson, Shirley Crowder, Sylvia Dugger, Clair Howard,
Joan Malaspina.
Shirley Sanders, Beth Beach, Betty Cook, Melbaline
Bridger, Dorothy Fair, Melba Pierce, Mary Ann Arm-
strong.
SUPERVISION 206
First row, left to right: Gloria Pyles, Betty Bush, Polly
3anks, Ann Fulford, Jane Clay, President; Joan Baggs,
Vice-President; Mildred Clance, Secretary; Barbara Strip-
ling, Annelle Benton.
Second row: Sylvia Cleveland, Sadie Miller, Alma Faulk,
Carol Atkinson, Rachel Brooks, Ruth Green, Elizabeth
Marshall, Betty Gattie.
Third row: Jean Hutto, Gleanda Campbell, Sally Wil-
liams, Cherry Wilson, Yvonne Vaughn, Elizabeth Doven,
Barbara Molton, Marie Cunningham.
Fourth row: Theresa Stewart, Myrtle Meadows, Peggy
Kitchens, Nora Shepherd, Marilyn Neville, Betty Cook,
Joan Jackson, Kay Walthall, Lucey Mae Hudson
SUPERVISION 208
First row, left to right: Alice Pope, Ann Wainwright,
President; Elaine Causey, Vice-President; Sue Griggs,
Treasurer; Carolyn Davis, Secretary; Betty Addleton,
Dinah Cutter.
Second row: Barbara London, Mary Mayson, Evelyn
Conner, Mary Ann Vinson, Lavenia Phillips, Anne Parker,
Fay Adams, Betty Lou Wheelus, Patsy Cobb.
Third row: Betty McFadden, Jo Ann McMillan, Arlene
Goldwire, Jo Lynn Davis, Delores Russell, Geraldine Lord,
Barbara Sutton.
Fourth row: Mary Elizabeth Cunningham, Lillie Mae
Sorrells, Martha Sue Ward, Mary Lou Long, Patricia
Chambers, Lyra Temple, Barbara Hamm, Joyce Jackson.
SUPERVISION 209
First row, left to right: Jan Bullard, Emile Michel,
Dolores Grissom, Frances Baker, Vice-President; Chris-
tine Raulerson, Secretary; Jo Ann Sutton, President;
Mitzi Ezzell, Treasurer; Betty Sue Johnson.
Second row: Maxine Nicholson, Ann Milor, Norma
Tucker, Marion Foster, Corene Maddox, Betty Clark, Gene
Freeney, Betty Jean Foster, Gwendolyn Hall.
Third row: Jean DeFore, Peggy Aultmore, Virginia
Bryant, Bessie Hardy, Jean Griffin, Georgia Rider, Doris
Vaughn, Shirley Lashley, Louise Byars.
Fourth row: Gail Defoe, Sarah Grantham, Shirley
Taylor, Olive Odom, Joyce Monroe, Betty Davidson, Stella
Dixon, Betty Dover.
SUPERVISION 210
First row, left to right: Jeanette Thames, Martha Jones,
Barbara McKnight, Treasurer; Joan Turner, Secretary;
Margaret Tyler, President; Patsy Jones, Vice-President;
Gloria Boone, Greta Collins.
Second row: Jean Mullis, Lucile Parker, Mary Charles
McLaughlin, Nancy Stephens, Gay Maffett, Marcelle
Thornton, Mickey Lou Wright, Laval Hall, Student Coun-
cil Representative.
Third row: Peggy Morgan, Bonnie Masters, Shirley
Bryant, Joan Driskell, Laura Stone, Fay Hooker, Red
Cross Representative, Jane Baggarly.
Fourth row: Geneva Dixon, Mildred Smith, Dale Craw-
ford, Dorothy Cribb, Merlene Jones, Barbara Hatcher,
Frances Fowler, Ernestine Plunkett.
SUPERVISION 211
First row, left to right: Charlotte Thomas, Shirley
Jones, Pat Eisner, President; Joan Cassidy, Vice-Presi-
dent; Margie Best, Secretary; Lydia Hawkins, Treasurer;
Betty Sue Doke, Allie Mae Purvis.
Second row: Winona Baker, Nina Lee McGregory, Bar-
bara Kilgore, Beverly Burgess, Barbara Epps, Louvaine
Parker, Louise Marshall, Nancy Hill.
Third row: June Long, Kay Dunlap, Joyce Hyatt, Bar-
bara Hancock, Sara Ann Plunkett, Ruby Jarrett, Jessie
Ann Hudgins, Joyce Culpepper.
Fourth row: Beverly Baldwin, Nora Helen Thomas,
Virginia Brown, Martha Reese, June Edwards, Dorothy
Wilkes, Mary Helen Yelton, Delano Jackson.
SUPERVISION 213
First row, left to right: Peggy Pender, Jane Thompson,
Eleanor Garrett, Lillie MeCoy, Secretary; Gloria Holland,
President; Harriet Cheek, Vice-President; Harriet Har-
grove, Treasurer; Gladys Hobbs, Margie Phillips.
Second row: Nelle Tyndall, La Joy Royal, Lorene Little,
Sarah Rowland, Wyolene Hall, Jo Anne Bankston, Frances
Lemon, Gloria Harrison, Mary Alice Scott.
Miriam Harper, Patricia Layfield, Inez Calhoun, Shirley
Haines, Karen Batchelor, Faye Moore, Carolyn Mixon.
Fourth row: Velma Williams, Aline Goodroe, Audrey
Cox, Jane McCleskey, Nancy McCook, Rose Marie Jordan,
Catherine Baughcum, Lilla Powers.
SUPERVISION 215
First row, left to right: Dorothy Halligan, Betty Jo
Etheridge, Vice-President; Juanita King, Eloise Amer-
son, Jerlene Sapp, Jean Chapman, Nellie Mae Upshaw,
Treasurer, Wynelle Laud.
Second row: Shirley Riley, Margaret Ricks, Anna Shir-
ah, Barbara Hopper, Jean Mays, Becky Norris, President;
Martha Ann Eskew, Secretary; Peggy Brown, Carolyn
McGill.
Third row: Carolyn Goodrum, Pat Mercer, Faye Cole-
man, Eleanor Stuckey, Peggy Slaughter, Lynn Gresham,
Margaret Johnson, Meredith Young.
Fourth row: Jackie McCray, Molly Bashuk, Ann Middle-
brooks, Peggy Joyce Childs, Joan Keys, Ethel Davis, De-
Etta Pope.
Sixty-Seven
SUPERVISION 302
_ First row, left to right: Delores Whitehead, Carol Green,
Vice-President; Voncile Rigney, Secretary; Jeanette Pip-
kin, President; Betty Johnson, Treasurer; Dorothy Stema-
tis, Joyce Patterson, Shirley Simmons.
Second row: Joe Ann Greenway, Marlene Johnson, Mar-
garet Walker, Ann Stewart, Agnes Sanders, Joan Walters
Annelle Smith, Julia Stillwell, Carlo Hardy.
Third row: Effie Jo Crump, Jeanette Dover, Audrey
Rushin, Julia Loyd, LaRea Conner, Patricia Tharpe, Vir-
ginia Evans, Mildred Riley, Shirley Ann Brown.
Fourth row: Sue Wilson, Mildred Bartlett, Willie Mae
Snow, LaVerne Hollingsworth, Elladeese Witcher, Mary
Hencley, Mary Vaughn.
SUPERVISION 306
First row, left to right: Sue Moss, Eleanor Rachels, Pa-
tricia Culverhouse, Carolyn Harnesberger, Vice-President;
Delores Josey, President; Binny Ansley, Treasurer; Bar-
bara Taylor, Secretary; Dorothy Thompson, Mamie Jo
Wolfe.
Second row: Rachel Hopper, Betty Ann Maddox, Myrtle
Suddeth, Betty Torrance, Dorothy Holtzclaw, Mary Alice
Horne, Betty Sikes, Joyce Butler, Nancy Willie Powell,
Carolyn Andrews.
Third row: Lola Carr, Peggy Blount, Susie Taylor,
Eddie Mae Arnette, Barbara Beck, Betty Jean Stokes,
setty Pritt, Betty Simmons.
Fourth row: Virginia Talbert, Nelle Riley, Gwendolyn
Wortham, Betty Ann Childree, Marie Guyton, Janet Wal-
ters, Stella Thigpen, Betty Wood.
Sixty-Eight
tee
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SUPERVISION 300
First row, left to right: Zimmie Ruth Irwin, Carolyn
Thompson, Betty Horton, Vice-President; Marlene Meeks,
Secretary; Margaret Elder President; Suzanne Howells,
Joyce Mullis, Geneva Bohannon.
Second row: Beverly Senft, Gloria Payne, Laurean Ga
bril, Frances Sawyer, Peggy Hester, Sally McCarly, Or-
vetta Hill, Ann Hatcher.
Third row: Juanita Wallace, Betty Harris, Mary Lou
Durden, Beth Humphries, Bertha Mae Fielding, Helen
Adams, Ann Ives, Barbara Pullium,
Fourth row: Peggy Ritch, Joyce Lord, Delores Parks,
Helen OReilley, Edwinna Collier, Nelle Mulkey, Patsy
Salter.
Fifth row: Jean Smith, Betty Shiver, Patricia Vissage,
Sara Green, Kattie Mae Griggs, Sybil Watson.
SUPERVISION 301
First row, left to right: Catherine Leonard, Jerry Find-
lay, Geraldine Post, President; Pat Gallemore, Treasurer;
Louise Conner, Vice-President; Wynelle Robertson, Dor-
othy Jean Scott, Johnnie Ruth Minix.
Second row: Jackie Sheehan, Catherine Jones, Betty
Jean Loyd, Jimmie Nell Brown, Roberta Gardiner, Ger-
aldine Moore, Kye Holland, Jonnie Rigsby.
Third row: Delores Hightower, Hazel Wilson, Geraldine
Wood, Joy Waddell, Martha Jo Gunnels, Shirley Brown,
Shirley Hitchcock, Evelyn Johnson, Louise Spivey, Jean
Bryant.
Fourth row: Jean Spillers, Helen Smith, Frances Spar-
row, Lillian Collins, Katherine Copeland, Medra Ann San-
ders, Alice Gardner, Mary Sorrell.
SUPERVISION 310
First row, left to right: Ernestine Lamb, Jane McPher-
son, Betty Jane Webb, Aveline Tidwell, Vice-President;
Jackie Trotter, President; Barbara Leslie, Secretary; Jean
Yaughn, Joyce Thompson, Treasurer.
Second row: Imogene Davidson, Mary Hudson, Jean
Perdue, Eloise Hulette, Sybil Worsham, Jean Reynolds,
Anna Hart, Betty Toole.
Third row: Eunice Carson, Ruby Hunt, Eleanor Busbee,
Carol Head, Pat Crowell, Jeaneone Haines, Margaret Ann
3oland, Beverly Vinson.
Fourth row: Shirley Thompson, Sherry Darby, Eleanor
Rainey, Carolyn Clayton, Gail Tyler, Pat Tyler, Joanne
Gray, Shirley Sirmons, Shirley Newton.
SUPERVISION 313
First row. left to right: Elizabeth Sorrell, Marjorie
Clark, Ernestine Davis, Jewel Gillis, Shirley Rainey, Sec-
retary; Lillie Wilson, President; Patsy White, Patsy Carr,
Vice-President; Juanita Shores.
Second row: Willene Ruffin, Joyce Fullmore, Reba Ce-
mer, Carolyn Hutto, Sara Jones, Joyce Tucker, Anne Sin-
gletary, Julia Parsons.
Third row: LaVerne King, Annie Ruth Phillips, La-
Verne Harrison, Matilda Thornton, Alice Crawley, Zona
Ann Wilson, Otzie Hays, Peggy Curl.
Fourth row: Frances Malloy, Virginia Loggins, Bar-
bara Amerson, Corinne White, Betty Blount, Sylvia Wade,
Monnie Crutchfield.
CALENDAR
September 14 a : .Schools Open
September 14 Jr. Boys Report to New Building
September 16 First Football Game
November 3 .......... Annual Pictures Taken
November 24-25 i Thanksgiving Holidays
December 2 ... ; weseeeeeee Region Playoff
December 22-January 2 Christmas Holidays
January 4 First Basketball Game
March 4 = G.I.A.A. Basketball Playoff
March 20 Lanier Girls Report to Miller Jr. High
April 17-23 gate as Twirp Week
May 4 : : oA. SET Senior Picnic
May 1: : icenats ExhibitionMiller
May 2: : .....Competitive DrillLanier
May : : .... seniors Leave
June 9 3 Schools Close
Sixty-Nine
Freshmen
SUPERVISION 120
First row, left to right: H. Nunally, G. Roach, J.
Trawick, E. Brach, J. Brown, W. Shaw, S. Milles.
Second row: H. Knight, C. Murphy, J. Kaplan, B.
Benton, B. McCrary, B. Williams, H. Simmons, D.
Ladson.
Third row: D. Morgan, J. Hyde, B. Denson, H.
Middlebrooks, B. Sanders, K. McPherson, L. Laster,
E. Stewart.
Fourth row: H. Rogers, B. Wortham, C. Ware, H.
Hudson, R. McDaniel, J. Swymer
SUPERVISION 121
First row, left to right: J. Knappenberger, J.
Humphries, J. Hinson, J. Hickman, B. Wade, W.
Hammack, T. Gibson, M. Berkner, B. Amerson.
Second row: J. Richardson, D. Rhodenhiser, R.
Walden, E. Rackley, R. Usina, H. Parker, J. Mills,
B. McDonald, E. Massey.
Third row: K. Statham, R. Swearingen, J. Tapley,
H. Wheeler, J. Cummings, W. Watson, S. Smith, M.
Smith, L. Williams.
SUPERVISION 122
First row, left to right: B. Moses, A. Rich, J. Pitt-
man, A. Cobb, R. Davis, J. Davidson, W. Leverette,
G. Adams.
Second row: R. Mabry, J. Ellis, J. Lee, J. Stevens,
M. Thomas, R. Green, J. Kelly.
Third row: A. Dennis, R. Stephens, A. Bradley,
C. Stroud, D. Miller, H. DuBose, J. Stokes.
Fourth row: B. Herrington, T. King, R. McLe-
more, G. Temple, C. Wolf, F. McCray, C. Young.
SUPERVISION 123
First row, left to right: T. Lister, S. Donaldson,
R. Judd, T. Greenstone, J. Crews, W. Daughtry, D.
Arnett, E. Aldridge.
Second row: J. McCook, B. Portman, C. Lavendar,
B. Peacock, P. Secarbury, F. Sanders, W. Chapple,
B McAdoo.
Third row: J. Bassett, D. Haddock, G. Braddy, J.
Horton, W: Shouse, F. Toole, R. Birdsey, E. Smith.
Se venty
SUPERVISION 124
First row, left to right: D. Stevens, C. West, L.
Kitchens, H. Gretter, R. Glore, G. Brewer, L. An-
derson, J. Roach, L. Martin
Second row: H. McCoy, C. Cochran, F. Harden,
M. Ouzts, G. Palmer, E. Forehand, R. Rowland, T.
Jones, J. Singleton.
Third row: R. Williams, L. Young, B. Odom, W.
Gunnells, H. Todd, P. Stone, J. Odom, J. Palmer, E.
W right.
SUPERVISION 125
First row, left to right: C. Haywood, B. Lee, J.
Freeman, L. Durden, E. Moats, J. Long, J. MeLeod,
J. Herndon.
Second row: B. Christian, B. Howard, P. Nobles,
J. Harper, T. Herring, R. Dukes, E. Howard, H. Ard,
C. Brooks.
Third row: J. Ard, W. Harper, R. Dorsey, D.
Deane, J. Dennis, B. Watts, L. Rogers, E. Haynes.
Fourth row: K. Roquemore, J. Young, H. Tucker,
J. Bennett, B. Raley.
SUPERVISION 126
First row, left to right: B. Ussery, B. Walker, C.
Corn, J. Comer, J. Knott, B. Boswell, H. Matthews,
B. Barry.
Second row: H. Losson, G. Smith, P. Shaw, C.
Nicholson, B. Smith, G. Bivins, J. Stephenson, R.
Greene, C. Douthit
Third row: C, Kitchens, M. Petty, J. Harper, J.
Stevenson, E. Tucker, C. McNeely, E. Stoldes, A.
Bush.
SUPERVISION 127
First row, left to right: C. Wade, T. Tye, K.
Stubbs, S. Baird, F. Kitchens, J. Driskell, R. Byrd,
J. Amerson, A. Byrd.
Second row: B. Thompson, C. Lamb, R. Smith,
D. Parker, W. Baker, J. Fullington, C. Jones, dD,
McGuire, C. Ravis.
Third row: J. Shumate, B. Dodd, O. Trice, G.
Kitchens, B. Adams, B. Walker, F. Bailey, J. Hud-
son, P. Bateman.
Seventy-One
SUPERVISION 128
First row, left to right: B. McClanahan, A.
Foster, A. Perkins, T. Oden, M. Duffell, J. Brantley,
W. Hanson, R. Taylor, R. Patrick.
Second row: B. Newberry, K. Daughtry, J. Walk-
er, A. Forrester, B. Story, J. Brown, J. Berry, J.
McCook.
Third row: J. Greene, J. Lagrone, J. Sutton, S.
Clements, B. Kennedy, R. McCook, C. McPherson.
B. Maxwell.
Fourth row: B. Pelt, E. Dugger, S. Shier, K. Da-
vis, C. Nolan.
SUPERVISION 129
First row, left to right: F. Wood, W. Carter, C
McKinley, H. Amerson, L. Hanse, J. Melton, H.
Adams, R. Patterson, J. Sarkese.
Second row: M. Burnette, E. Barnette, M. Reg-
ister, C. Moulder, H. Clarke, M. Elrod, E. Britt, B.
Gleaton.
Third row: G. Lovett, I. Howard, R. Harper, R.
Fort, H. Baggett, E. Jordan, H. Nelson, D. Wilson.
Fourth row: J. Foster, J. Norris, B. Little.
SUPERVISION 130
First row, left to right: W. Bostick, B. Norris,
T. Lisenby, R. Layson, C. Arnett, G. Keen, G. Ches-
hire, N. Singleton.
Second row: J. Lovett, J. Benton, K. Brown, B.
Warren, C. Melvin, J. Tucker, W. Livingston, C.
Jones.
SUPERVISION 131
First row, left to right: C. Goss, M. Weaver, H.
3rown, G. Fellows, B. Stowell, L. Pritchett, L. Nelms,
M. Durden.
Second row: B. Jump, J. Vinson, C. Pitts, C.
Hester, B. Smith, J. Johnson, E. Tyson, C. Whit-
lock.
Third row: H. Wilder, R. Key, T, Culp, B. A rnold,
B. Osteen, T. Patat, C. Smith, J. Walker, J. Allen.
Fourth row: L. Crawford, D. Brooks, T. Lewis,
un Grizzard, T. Davidson, R. Busbee, W. Bell, R.
all.
Seventy-Two
SUPERVISION 134
First row, left to right: J. Barr, B. Wade, J. Dar-
den, W. Ballard, W. Cryer, J. Collins, G. Clance, B.
Ballard, B. Hunnicutt.
Second row: K. Stubbs, J. Hall, J. DuBose, C.
Dye, W. Kitchens, F, Crawley, A. Kimsey, J. Macken.
Third row: T. Sullivan, C. Southerland, P. Smith,
J. Raley, G. Peavy, D. Harris, G. Lackey, B. Huff,
T. Neyman.
SUPERVISION 136
First row, left to right: Y. Coleman, V. Eatin, F.
Livingston, T. Haskins, D. Mullis, B. Williams, M.
Rankin, E. Crawford, 8S. Cox.
Second row: B. DeVaughn, J. Baldwin, R. Nipper,
W. Smith, B. Lewis, G. Granade, H. Beale, W.
Wheeler.
Third row: G. Sanders, T. Union, G. Stansell, G.
McCowan, G. Troutman, B. Rhodes, J. Creamer, J.
Haynes, J. Moore.
Fourth row: G. Barfield, R. Hudson.
Seventy-Three
SUPERVISION 132
First row, left to right: J. Butterworth, H. Darley,
W. Freeman, J. Jelks, B. Whittington, J. Mercer, H.
Thom, C. NeSmith, R. Brittain, T. Nipper.
Second row: B. Holt, B. Mason, H. Jones, J. Hen-
derson, B. Byrd, J. Smith, T. Martin, J. Bowden,
A. Greene.
Third row: J. Etheridge, R. Andrews, B. Collins,
J. Stevenson, L. East, J. Giddens, R. Mosely, J.
Loggins.
SUPERVISION 133
First row, left to right: O. Heath, P. Noble, C.
Hunnicutt, M. Woodell, J. English, C. Harbin, L.
Hartley, F. Robert.
Second row: W. Smith, R. Whitehead, L. Harri-
son, B. Pipkin, L. McAllister, F. Pritchett, V. Wel-
lows, W. Tyner.
<5 PS ere FU
SUPERVISION 137
First row, left to right: C. Brown, J. Davis, B.
Moore, M. Jackson, C. Oxford, D. Mitchell, M. Hand-
ley, D. Shackelford, D. Reddy, W. Sanders.
Second row: M. Hall, C. Jones, J. Fambro, R.
Miller, T. Little, M. Williams, S. Little, C. Norris,
J. Armstrong.
Third row: D. Garrett, L. Jackson, B. Edwards,
A. Bone, C. Bishop, L. Avera, H. Davidson, J. Griffin,
D. Berkner.
SUPERVISION 139
First row, left to right: B. Belmont, B. McCowen,
H. Wolf, B. Broach, S. Davis, W. Butler, L. Reavis,
B. Coggins, J. New.
Second row: L. White, T. Close, J. Cheatham, S.
Hammock, G. Menchew, E. Holcomb, R. Armstrong,
J. Morris, J. Deep, R. Schell.
Third row: C. Scott, O. Davis, C. Roland, E.
Schrimshire, E. Kessler, D. Corson, R. Lackey, E.
Richardson, J. Lineberger.
SUPERVISION 140
First row, left to right: J. McCork, J. Nobles, W.
Seoville, D. Pollard, J. Ragland, C. Strozier, O.
Stripling, P. Smith, J. Nagels.
Second row: B. Lee, N. McCook, R. Middlebrooks,
R. Harrison, B. Hudson, J. Hester, B. Kitchens, F.
Reynolds, J. Chapman.
Third row: H. Chapman, E. Beasley, A. Arnold, J.
Bowman, W. Gibson, J. Graves, B. Barfield, J. Har-
per, J. Durden.
Fourth row: P. Bentley, P. Garrison, B. Brown,
M. Flewellen, R. Bagley.
SUPERVISION 142
First row, left to right: F. Caldwell, E. Smith,
J. Jordan, T. Harrell, J. Hamilton, W. Payne, J.
McCallum, R. Martin, J. Ledford.
Second row: E. Bray, T. Williams, J. Yates, E.
Vinson, B. Horne, J. Kitchens, W. Gresham, Wm.
Edwards, T. Barlow, B. Croom.
Third row: F. Bray, O. Fulford, T. Bigham, H.
Bible, J. Caskin, J. Elder, R. Banks, J. Allen, R.
Knight.
Seventy-F our
SUPERVISION 143
First row, left to right: J. Malone, D. McBryant,
T. Sapp, P. Strozier, J. Stokes, C. Stevens, J. Shep-
pard, L. Thomas.
Second row: P. Myers, D. Norton, H. Osborne,
S. Partin, R. King, T. LeGuin, L. King, H. Johnson,
B. Johnson.
Third row: R. Herndon, J. Crenshaw, N. Pruitt,
S. Foster, L. Garrett, M. Fountain, C. Buffington,
G. Jackson, T. Waite.
SUPERVISION 144
First row, left to right: H. Byington, H. Wooton,
D. Wimberly, W. Stokes, C. Martin, J. Gay, J. Edge,
J. Moody, J. Payne.
Second row: H. Davis, S. Robinson, J. Smith, J.
Chambliss, T. Rodgers, D. Matthews, E. McAfee, B.
Massey, R. Wilkes.
Third row: J. Short, Wm. Etheridge, J. Tye, J.
Joyner, R. Markwalter, M. Hill, J. Hyde, W. Parks.
Fourth row: F. Brown, G. Taylor, C. Rumble, R.
Moye, Wm. Ward.
SUPERVISION 145
First row, left to right: H. Register, W. Pender,
J. Stallings, J. Hamlin, C. Kitchens, L. Chapman,
C. Sauls, L. Garner.
Second row: Q. Cotton, B. Etheridge, R. Skelton,
C. Vissage, B. Almand, J. Joyner, R. Byars, H.
Mitchem.
Third row: L. Oxley, B. House, Q. DeLoach, J.
Massey, J. Hatten, D. Thornton.
SUPERVISION 146
First row, left to right: W. Davis, G. Ussery, J.
Ussery, J. Williams, S. Adams, J. Bozeman, B. Jack-
son, C. Roland, R. Searbury.
Second row: T. Sandefur, S. Wood, J. Messer, C.
Hartley, F. Jones, J. Harrison, J. White, H. Googe.
Third row: B. Barker, B. Collins, C. Perry, C.
ONeal, A. Minor, W. Thompson, R. Wilder, W.
Harris, F. Heath.
Seventy-Five
SUPERVISION 150
First row, left to right: S. Odom, R. Epps, J.
Byrd, P. Melton, B. Noble, B. Waller, B. Flanders,
D. Cooper, M. McLeod.
Second row: J. Townsend, D. Garrett, J. Sounders,
J. Morehead, B. Walker, S. Behhefield, P. Carmi-
chael, J. Corley, J. Worley.
Third row: W. Hickman, C. Rigby, J. Poole, J.
Zorn, B. Jackson, W. Davis, T. Heath, L. Chastain,
J. Callaway, C. Peacock. ;
Fourth row: T. Kitchens, H. Bell, R. Shepard, P.
Solomon, J. Evans, C. Burns, F. Durden, J. Simmons.
SUPERVISION 151
First row, left to right: J. Shaheen, R. Daughtry,
L. Crosby, F. Couch, W. Carr, J. Brown, J. Barker,
J. Avery.
Second row: M. Smith, F. Moore, R. McDonald,
H. Henderson, R. Hatcher, D. Hamilton, D. Francis,
J. Entrekin, C. Ellington, J. Dunwody.
Third row: G. Watts, E. Richardson, D. Peavy,
B. Parks, N. Morgan, H. Momand, J. Long, A. Hol-
ton, G. Johnson.
Fourth row: W. Rogers, J. Spear, J. Townsend,
F. Smith, C. Ward.
Seventy-Six
SUPERVISION 147
First row, left to right: J. McCowan, J. Smith A.
Carrol, J. Pope, S. Perkins, R. Arnold, R. W elch,
G. Eversole, G. Vickers, E. Darity.
Second row: R, Durden, K. Whittington, A. Nuhn,
L. Railuf, J. Anderson, D. Rozier, O. Smith, R.
Gordon, G. Smith.
Third row: E. Wilson, J. Wiquehart, J. Yai
borough, C. Hadarits, S. Wells, R. Cantor, C. Hooten,
B. Smith, H. Woodward.
Fourth row: C, Alton, R. Schaefer.
SUPERVISION 149
First row, left to right: G. Hobby, J. Childs, J.
Powell, H. Butler, J. McCordel, F. Parker, B. Willis,
A. Cripe.
Second row: H, Johnson, 1: Ivey, G. Randolph,
S. Dawson, C. Driggers, D. Johnson, L. Redmond,
C, Hays, J. Mann.
Third row: R. Hare, E. Wallace, J. Stevens, F.
Hough, E. White, E. Young, A. McGarrity, T.
Vickers, H. Gazaway.
Fourth row: C. Bivins, J. Bradford, J. Mitchell,
R. Harris.
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The Miller
BILLY MALONE KAY STRIBLING
Luther Bloodworth
Norma Stillwell .
Tommy Crews
Joyce Hollingsworth
Bobby Elder
Billy Bargeron
Dick Kernaghan
June Graham .
Seventy-Eight
Editor Editor
The Miller-Lanier Annual is published by the Senior Class of Miller
and Lanier, but records the life and activities of not only these two
schools but the two junior high schools as well.
In early October student and faculty representatives meet to confer
with the engraver and the printer on such matters as theme, type of
cover, art work, ete. Later in the Fall, pictures are made and copy goes
to the printer in April.
Finally, in late May, the Annual comes off the press! It is the result
of many months of diligent and painstaking effort. The 1950 Annual
Staff trusts that this yearbook fulfills your highest expectation.
Associate Editor
Associate Editor
Sports Editor
Feature Editor
....Club Editor
Military Editor
Typist
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Lanier Annual
MARTHA RAWLINS BILLY CARTER
Business Manager Business Manager
Faye Anderson Advertising Manager
Charlie Duggan......Advertising Manager
Billy Stanton Circulation Manager
Leslie Little.........Asst. Circulation Mgr.
Mrs. Wendell Clark
Literary Adviser
Miss Geraldine Jackson
Literary Adviser
Mrs. Marvin Waters
Junior High Girls Literary Adviser
Miss Willie Mae Little
Business Adviser
Mr. Hugh Peurifoy
Literary Adviser
Mr. J. C. Sorrells
Business Adviser
Mr. Fred Johnson
Junior High Boys Literary Adviser
Seventy-Nine
Poet Leader
Upholding its high standard of achievement, the
Poet Leader has set its goal to keep Lanier on
top by rendering a great service to the school and
promoting the Lanier Spirit. Many thanks go to
these boys from the student body for working con-
tinuously to publish this outstanding high school
newspaper.
JACK COWART CHARLES ALDRIDGE
Editor Busine 88 Manage r
Editorial StaffSeated, left to right: T. Davenport, D. George, G.
Clay, B. Waugh, S. Boutwell, C. Hardin. Standing, left to right: A.
Smith, J. A. Gratigny (Adviser), T. Boone, B. Thompson, E. White-
head, J. Bivins, B. Fickling, J. Skinner, J. Worm, B. Hall, R. Broken-
shire, E. Farrar, S. Cates, J. Popper.
Assistant Editors:
Blum Cain Clark
Duggan Hooton Lamon
Lawton Maddox Schwartz
Smith Trimble Tolbert
Business StaffSeated, left to right: G. Hamilton, T. Yearty, B.
Frederick, T. Hamlin, C. Lovin. Standing, left to right: W. Kitchens,
B. C. Adams (Adviser), B. Holland, R. Dahlgren, B. Toole.
Christmas Assembly
Includes Play, Songs
Beta Hears Program
On Radio Careers
Girls Attend Clinic
Two Speakers Tell
Girls About France
Girls Hi-Lights (|
Column I
Marjorie Long
Margie Saunders
Eight Seniors Selected
As Superlatives by Class
Asst. Sports Editor
Etta Reese Tinker
Advertising Manager
38 Make HonorRoll
For Second Report
Column II
Jeanette Davidson
Managing Editor
Leonard Lee
News Editor
June Graham
Headline Editor
Column III
Helen Barnes Anderson
Associate Editor
Senior Class Honors Marcella Dickson
Miss Celia Sharp NEA President
Talks to Teachers
Feature Editor
Elaine Davis
Asst. Headline Editor
Column IV
Faye Avera
Exchange Editor
Betty Crowther
Business Manager
Column IV
Ann Asbell
Sports Editor
Emily Evans
Circulation Manager
Eighty-One
Lanier News
ist
The Lanier News Reel Staff is composed of Elaine Smith, Fabia Trice, Anne Griffin,
Harriet Fincher, Betsy Comer, Barbara Wiggins, Loulie Burns, Carole Work, Ann
Bootle, Lucy Webb.
Lanier Junior High Journal
The principal purpose of the Lanier Junior High Journal is to acquaint students
with school happenings, to build morale in the student body, and to help boys acquire
proficiency in writing. Last year this paper won top honors in a national journalism
contest.
Junior High Journal StaffFirst row, left to right: C. Bivins, H. Thom, J. Brown,
K. McPherson, J. Trawick, S. Miller, S. Little, W. Shaw. Second row: H. Rogers, H.
Middlebrooks, J. Kaplan, B. Sanders, B. Story, L. Hanse, J. Chambley. Third row:
Fred Johnson (Editorial Adviser), A. M. Parker (Business Adviser).
Eighty-Two
Honor Groups
ig
With an A counting as two points, and a B counting as one, the Honor Group
consists of girls who have seventeen points when they graduate. The girl who
represents Miller by speaking at the graduation exercises is chosen from this
group
In the Miller Honor Group are:
First row, left to right: Faye Anderson, Ann Asbell, Bettie Atkinson, Sylvia
Byrd, Joyce Cheatham, Barbara Crenshaw.
Second row: Jeanette Davidson, Joan Dozier, Frances Fox, June Graham, Mary
Lee Greene, Joyce Hollingsworth.
Third row: Gwen Jackson, Leonard Lee, Margie Long, Mary Ann Lyon, Betty
McCallum, Rose Marie Middleton.
Fourth row: Martha Rawlins, Dorine Reifler, Gay Sanders, Athelyn Wade,
Louise White, Anne Witman.
The Honor Groups of Lanier are composed of those
students who have maintained a very high scholastic
rating. Having exerted much effort to achieve suc-
cess in their studies, these students richly deserve
the honor of being designated the Honor Graduates
of the Class of 50.
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Group 1First row, left to right: C. Hartness, S. Clark, d. Group 2First row, left to right: S. Tolbert, C. Aldridge, J.
Findlay, H. Anderson, B. Hall, R._Reid, T. Crews, B. Elder. Cowart, A. Leaptrot, C. Bloodworth.
Second row: T. Ezell, B. Brightwell, T. Sanders, G. Richter, Second row: B. Leaptrot, J. Hooton, G. Smith, P. Cain, C.
J. Etheridge, R. Terrell, G. Lumpkin. . Duggan, J. Popper.
Third row: W. Orth, L. Bloodworth, J. Hallman, J. Andrews, Third row: V. Chambliss, F. Maddox, T. Sanders, E. Sasser,
F. Vaughn, L. Blum, G. Carroll, M. Keen. - B. Bargeron, B. Carter, J. Beck, B. Schwartz.
Fourth row: B. Fickling, H. Kite, B. Swain, B. Lamon, B. Fourth row: E. Hart, E. McDaniel, R. Caldwell, A. North,
Dennis, U. Winslett, J. Sandifer, J. Trimble. Hall, C. Garlington J, Cranford.
Eighty-Three
LANIER BETA HONORARY
These students represent the highest in achievement, character, and leadership. Our
chapter of the Beta Honorary, which is a national scholastic organization, has the
largest membership in the nation. It holds a candlelight ceremony for the induction of
new members each year. Under the guidance of Mr. H. O. Peurifoy, the Faculty Ad-
viser, this club has undertaken several successful projects.
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Group AFirst row, left to right: R. Terrell, J. Etheridge, C. Hall, B. Bar- Group BFirst row, left to right: B. Snow, R. Wood, G. Clay, B. Simmons,
geron, B. Leaptrot, J. Beck, B. Elder, S. Tolbert, C. Bloodworth, H. O. Peuri- R. Wilcox, R. Norville, E. Farrar.
foy (Adviser). Second row: S. Boutwell, ( Dunwody, B. Waugh, J. Sanders, J. Powers,
Second row: A. North, S. Clark, D. Kernaghan, H. Anderson, E. McDaniel, L. Sanders, R. Donner, G. Bashuk.
E. Hart, G. Smith, C. Aldridge, J. Popper. Third row: R. Jones, B. Bruner, C. Hardin, J. Leverett, M. Caldwell, L.
Third row: B. Dennis, J. Cranford, E. Sasser, F. Vaughn, C. Duggan, T. Luttrell, J. Clary.
Crews, C. Hartness, J. Hooton, F. Maddox, J. Cowart. Fourth row: O. Maxwell, L. Johnson, R. Whitten, M. Misenheimer, E.
Fourth row: U. Winslett, T. Ezell, M. Keen, R. Reid, R. Orth, W. Orth, H. Avret, J. Adams, E. Wells, W. Watson, L. Chancey.
Lamon, J. Trimble, B. Carter, L. Sanders. Fifth row: K. Turner, B. Yandle, D. Smith, C. Morris, J. Skinner, R. An-
Fifth row: B. Fickling, H. Kite, B. ain, L. Blum, T. Sanders, L. Blood- drews, C. Baker, B. Chew, S. Cates.
worth, B. Schwartz, J. Sandifer, G. Carroll, J. Hallman.
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Miller Beta Club
Millers Beta club, which is an affiliate
of the National Beta Club, aims to en-
courage effort, to promote character, to
stimulate achievement, to cultivate lead-
ership qualities, to reward merit, and to
encourage and assist students to con-
tinue their education after high school
graduation. To be a member of the Beta
Club a girl, if a junior, must have an
average of two As and two Bs, and, if
a senior, she must have an average of all
Bs. Membership is also based on char- ,
acter and achievement. = ,
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The members of the Miller Beta Club are:
First row, left to right: Rose Marie Middleton, President; Ann Witman, Vice-President; Mary Ann Lyon,
Secretary; Sylvia Byrd, Treasurer; Anita Coleman, Ann Asbell, Barbara Crenshaw.
Second row: Elaine Davis, Carol Balkcom, Mary Etta Caldwell, Frances Fox, Bebe McClanahan, Johnsie
Mae McCallum, Betty Holland, Gay Sanders, Patsy Barry.
Third row: Saralue Wood, Virginia Atkinson, Helen Barnes Anderson, Leonard Lee, Louise White, Jean
Allen, Bettie Atkinson, Margaret Morgan, Jeanette Davidson, Norma Stillwell, Athelyn Wade, Mary Lee
Greene.
Fourth row: Mary Ann Beightol, Fredaline Lail, Etta Reese Tinker, Myrtleline Hortman, Cater Snow,
Martha Rawlins, Faye Anderson, Jean Hibble, Marie Jones, Agnes Carr, Betty Allen, Joyce Hollingsworth.
Fifth row: Cynthia Bugh, Jean Elder, Margie Long, June Graham, Ruth Sheffield, Margie Saunders,
Betty McCallum, Betty Sue Mauldin, Joan Dozier, Gwen Jackson, Betty Ann Sexton.
Eighty-Four
Miller Red Cross
With service for others as their purpose, the members of
the Red Cross have in the past year packed Christmas
boxes, given a party for the Nursing Home, carried on
their annual membership drive, and sent a club scrapbook
to a French School. Each supervision has one representa-
tive in the council.
The members
First r left to right > arrett, President Frances Fox
Vice-P 4 y Lutt es su Anne Gaines, Senior Board
Representat Me 7 sident of Ci Cor il
s row: Connie Br s, Julia Ann Ske Barbara Senft, Gail
Hollir worth, Jackie Mullins, Glenda Best, y Greenwald
Third row: Toot Wade, Evelyn Hunnicutt, Betty Maxwell, Dot Smith,
Lanelle Edwards, Barbara Jacobs, Joan Crawford
Fourth row: Tibba Thom Mary Ruth Story, Betty Jean Patterson,
Joann MecMullin, Leonard Lee, Johnny Outler, Mary Davis, Mavis
Morris
Lanier Girls Red Cross Council
Representatives from each supervision make up the
membership for the Junior Red Cross. The most out-
standing service of this club is always the filling of Christ-
mas boxes.
The members of this group are:
First row, left to right: Patsy Worsham, City Council Secretary;
Patricia Tharpe, Council S tary: arbara Bowman, Treasurer
Second row: Peggy Hester, Shirley nes, Alice Gardner, Ann Duke,
President; Mary Ann Armstrong, Vice-President; Fay Hookes, Myrtle
Meadows, Dorothy Thompson.
Third row: Jean Ann Petty, Barbara Mercer, Grace Bryan.
Fourth row: Molly Bashuk, Evelyn Conner, Lillie Wilson, Jackie
Horton.
Fifth row: Lucy White, Connie Dye, Barbara Kilgore.
Sixth row: Maxien Yarbrough, Joyce Monroe, Pat Tyler.
Junior Red Cross (Senior High)
Continuing the ideals for which the Red Cross is known
and living up to the motto: Service in the school and
community, these students have worked untiringly to
render their help and support to keep up their good record
in our school and community.
First row, left to right: B. Chew, J. Powers, G. Clay, B. Bramblett.
Second row: R. Deeb, J. Bray, J. Thompson, M. Caldwell, G. Dun-
wody, C. Robinson, C. Hollis, B. Waugh, A. Smith
Third row: E. Hart, E. McDaniel, G. Clark, G. Hamilton, Miss Lott
(Adviser), D. Kernaghan, H. Anderson, W. Gassett, L. Irby, E. Avret.
Fourth row: J. Adams, M. Cohen, S. Clark, J. Sanders, R. Mullis,
A. North, B. Donner, J. T. Boone, D. Carr.
Fifth row: F. White, C. Gz ar, D. Smith, N. Holton, P. Goette,
F. Horton, R. Williams, B. Wade.
Junior Red Cross (Junior High)
The American Junior Red Cross is the junior member-
ship of the American Red Cross. It offers an opportunity
to its members to serve others, both at home and abroad.
Thus it forms a link between the schools and the broad-
ening circle of local, national, and international society.
Lanier Junior High for Boys is one hundred per cent in
membership. The faculty adviser is Miss Mary Harrell.
First row, left to right: C. Nolan, J. Townsend, E. Aldridge, B. Wade,
B. Patterson, J. Comer, T. Williams, K. Stubbs, R. Usina.
Second row: J. Loggins, J. Bradford, E. Holcomb, J. Corley, M.
Ouzts, T. Tye, M. Hill, W. Williams, J. English.
Third row: J. Hatton, G. Goss, Mary Harrell (Adviser).
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Miller Library Assistants
Millers Library assistants are those girls interested in
library work. Serving chiefly as aides to the librarian,
they check books in and out, process new books, keep mag-
azines in order, and assist in the filing of cards for the
ecard catalog system.
The girls who work in the Library are:
First row, left to right: Barbara Spear, Clyde McCarthy, Lily Bird-
song, Juanita Griffin, Ann Smith, Joanna Cason.
Second row: Lanelle Edwards, Kean Newman, Ann Magill, Patsy
Davis, Rachel Greene, Phoebe Cripe, Dorothy Gober, Eileen Goforth.
Third row: Chlo Gratigny, Gloria Cheatham, Matt Baker, Barbara
Wade, Marianne Camerio, Jeannelle Hammock, Joyce Sanders, Mary
Harrell.
Fourth row: Tibba Thomas, Betty Cain, Catherine Childree, Bar-
bara Adams, Lena Chapman, Juanita Tidwell, Ann Kitchens, Alma
Griffin.
Library Club Council
at Lanier Junior for Girls
The council of Lanier for Girls Library Club is com-
posed of the officers and the program chairman for each
month. The club membership is one hundred and fifty.
At the bi-monthly meeting, held in the library, new books
are reviewed and travel talks are given by interesting
speakers.
The members of the Council are:
Front: Ann Bootle, President.
First row, left to right: Rolston Adams, Jackie Peeler, Secretary and
Treasurer; Adele Burgin, Charlie Wiggins.
Second row: Jane Humphreys, Faye Watson, Vice-President; Loulie
Burns, Sally Willingham, Betsy Comer.
The Library Assistants at
Lanier Junior for Girls
First row, left to right: Dixie Cutter, Elaine Smith, Maria Higgins,
Carol Work, Toby Tyler, Faye Anderson.
Second row: Dorothy Atkinson, Vasti Maxwell, Anne Griffin, Mrs.
Richard Mike Findlay, Beverly Terry, Carey Keen, Zelma Yar-
brough.
Third row: Cater Baxley, Harriet Fincher, Cynthia Brown, Tootsie
Kingman, Fabia Trice, Carol Coble.
Library Assistants
Under the guidance of Miss Mary Del McCaw, librarian,
these boys aid in the general upkeep of the library. They
help check books in and out and keep the library in order.
First row, left to right: Miss McCaw (Librarian), T. Hamlin, S.
Boutwell, G. Newberry, D. Mosely, J. OQuinn, R. George.
Second row: S. Clark, J. Leverett, P. Oxley, C. Hardin, R. Jones.
R. Jones.
Thespians
Members of the Miller Thespian troupe must be out-
standing members of the Dramatics Club and must have
passed a test on the history and fundamentals of drama.
The clubs purpose is to develop a spirit of active and in-
telligent interest in dramatics in our high school.
Members of Miller's Thespian troupe include:
First row, left to right: Ann Carey, Gwendolyn Jackson, Ann Smith,
Rose Marie Middleton.
Second row: Dorothy Smith, Ann Gaines, Joan Joyner, Barbara
Byars.
Dramatics Club
The Dramatics Club is composed of girls interested in
the study of drama. Their outstanding activity was the
presentation of Sixteen In August.
The members of the Club are:
First row, left to right: Ann Carey, President; Gwen Jackson, Vice-
President; Ann Smith, Secretary; Rose Marie Middleton, Treasurer;
Barbara Watts, Gloria Backer, Bernice Taylor.
Second row: Gerry Lovins, Constance Simmons, Marie Locklin, Betty
Jo Minor, Elaine Holston, Peggy Greenwald, Mary Clark, Evelyn
Stokes, Mary Jo Cork.
Third row: Ann Strong, Margaret Summers, Jo Ann Johnson, Dor-
othy Holder, Guynell Rhiner, Etta Reese Tinker, Katherine Wadley,
Mary Smith, Peggy Driggars, Jackie Schell, Mavis Morris.
Fourth row: Anne Gaines, Joan Joyner, Ann Shaw, Joan Spark,
Barbara Adams, Sue Bell, Barbara Byars, Ann Rackley, Sue Stallings,
Jean Crouse, Dorothy Smith, Mary Harrell.
Officers of the 8th and 9th
Grade Dramatics Clubs
The aim of the Dramatics Club is to provide an oppor-
tunity to train and develop dramatic talent and ambitions.
Interest is the only qualification for membership.
The officers of the Club are:
First row, left to right: Ann Barnes, Ninth Grade President; Sue
Wilson, Eighth Grade President.
Second row: Louise Conner, Eighth Grade Treasurer; Monnie Crutch-
field, Eighth Grade Secretary.
Third row: Zoe Croom, Ninth Grade Secretary; Barbara Molton,
Eighth Grade Vice-President.
Fourth row: Marguerite Lockhart, Ninth Grade Program Chairman;
Virginia Loggins, Eighth Grade Program Chairman; Janet Morrison,
Ninth Grade Treasurer.
Music Appreciation Club
The Music Appreciation Club at Lanier has for its
members:
First row, left to right: Elladese Witcher, Lillian Lane, Shirley
Jones, Jemi Ruth Irwin, Jackie Adams, Vice-President; Patricia Rob-
inson, President; Eleanor Blackerby, Secretary-Treasurer; Alice Bowers,
Program Chairman; Joy Ann St. Clair, Joann Bankston.
Second row: LaVerne King, Mary Alice MecMillian, Gloria Payne,
Wylene Wood, Ernestine Tucker, Betty Jean Stokes, Joan Thigpen,
Betty Tyler, Helen Kilgore.
Third row: Barbara Leslie, Katie Tindol, Olive Lines, Dorothy
Holtzclaw, Shirley Crowder, Lorene Little, Elsie Marhanka, Faye Cole-
man, Pearle Carter, Barbara Pulliam.
Fourth row: Gladys Reddy, Kathryn Richardson, Mary Rickerson,
Lily McCoy, Loveldy Robertson, Cherry Wilson, Nancy McCook, Peggy
Childs, Janell Haddaway, Sally Mae McCleskey.
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Americanism Club
Junior High for Boys
The purpose of this club is to instill in the students the
principles of citizenship and patriotism. At the meetings,
business, political, and military men speak on various
subjects. During the year, many delightful socials are
held. The faculty adviser is Prof. Wofford Martin.
to right: R. Harrison, B. Pelt, B. Story, F. Clements
Massee, W. H. Martin viser), R. Patrick
Americanism Club
Senior High for Boys
The Americanism Club, under the advisership of Prof.
Julius Gholson, aims to plant in its members high stand-
ards of citizenship and patriotism. Socials are held for the
students and prominent military, business, and political
men speak at their monthly meetings. This organization
promotes the American ideals of democracy.
First row, left to right H. Livingston, T. Hill, J. London, B.
Sanders, L. Trawick, W. Nipper, L. Chancey, B. Simmons, L. Sanders,
D. Mosely
Second row: O. Maxwell, J. Jordan, S. Stokes, L. Irby, H. Harri-
son, H. Cannon, J. Smith, C. Feb, R Norville, J. Watson, P. Taylor.
Third row: J. Sloan, J. OQuinn, T. Turner, V Ross, W. Gentry,
G. Henley, C. Tidwell, J. Pinkerton, J. Bailey, V. Chambliss, J. Smith.
Fourth row: C. Fountain, B. Birdsong, L. Sanders, T. Everidge, T.
Carswell, E. Skipper, G. Burgess, B. Knight, M. Caldwell, L. Luttrell,
W. Kitchens.
Fifth row: K. Turner, D. Smith, M. Poythress, D. McDaniel, C.
Morris, J. Stevens, B. Stevens, A. Heyward, G. Bostick, J. Hallman,
B. Thornton, G. Burgamy
Miller Y-Teens
Girls thirteen to nineteen are eligible for membership
in this club sponsored by the Y.W.C.A. Its purpose, like
that of the Y, is to build a fellowship of women and girls
devoted to the task of realizing in our common life, those
ideals of personal and social living to which we are com-
mitted by our faith as Christians.
The girls in this group are:
First row, left to right: Miriam Jones, President; Erin Turner, Vice-
President; Peggy Maloy, S ry; Henrietta Minor, Treasurer; Dor-
othy Vinson, Ann Gilmore, na Pell, Eleanor Carpenter.
Second row: Ranely Story, Dorothy Gober, La e Beacham, Jackie
Cannon, Marion Gore, Janet West, Ann Wingers, Barbara Priester,
Joann Bissell, Sue Stillwell, Betty McCrary, Mary Jo McCarthy.
Third row: Barbara Harrold, Jeannelle Hammock, Gladys Byrd,
Lynn Sawyer, Polly Shelton, Peggy Drinnon, Martha Fowler, Claudia
Wells, Joyce Swanson, Myrtle Holloman, Barbara Starnes.
Fourth row: Margie Saunders, Connie Mann, Jackie Harville, Mari-
lyn Ham, Polly Gill, Martha McKinney, Rudine Hart, Joyce Cooper,
Barbara Adams, Anne Carey.
Fifth row: Cynthia Bush, Betty Jean Garfield, Evelyn McCrary,
Mary Davis, Miriam Shepard, Sarah Tinker, Guynelle Riner, Eleanor
Etheridge, Shirley Mason.
Science Club
The Sigma Mu Science Club of Lanier is one of more
than 15,000 affiliated with Science Clubs of America, a
national organization dedicated to the development of
science talent.
First row, left to right: C. P. Deaton (Adviser), N. Buck, B. Jenkins,
R. McCowen, H. Davenport, J. Mueller, B. Tharpe, B. Griffin, A.
Nimbs.
Second row: J. Jordan, B. Aids, C. Chapman, C. Van Landingham,
A. Wimberley, H. Livingston, L. Thompson, L. Brubaker.
Third row: R. Larson, J. Bray, J. DeFore, A. Willingham, C. High-
tower, J. Stevens, B. Sanders, W. Callaway.
Fourth row: S. We A. Adams, E. Redd, D. Webb, M. Fender,
G. Levins, D. Banks, P. or.
Fifth row: J. Smith, L. MeNair, J. Marbut, W. Roberts, B. Cutler,
R. Hanson, C. Woolf, W. Evans, W. Kitchens.
Miller Student Council
The Miller Student Council is composed of one repre-
sentative from each supervision. The well planned assem-
blies, the community and civic projects, in which the
school participates under its leadership, the Stunt Night
Program, and the improvements around the schoolall
are proof of the many activities carried on by these girls.
The members of this group consist of
ww, left to right Betty Jean Allen, P ident; Ann
ident; Margaret Morgan, Secretary; Susan Higgins,
urer; I ne Davis, Barbara Watts, ily Peters
Secor row Janice Wright, Mary Sutton, Gloria Portman,
Lee Green, Dessie Rose Cobb, Geraldine ctor, Barbara Hollis
Third row Aleteia Powell, Marile Kattner, Carolyn Collins, B
Wolf, Helen Faulkner, Gaynelle Dumas, Ann Williams, Julie Brown
Fourth row Marie Goodwin, Betty Cain, Elsie Jones, Helen Young,
B. Hall Brown, Jane Cole, Annette Duggan
Lanier Student Council
School improvement is the aim of the Student Council.
The members are composed of representatives from every
supervision.
Members of the Council are
First row, left to right Mamie Jo Wolf, arbara London, Arlene
Goldman, Charlie Wiggins, Vice-F ident; Carol Kingman, President;
Sally English, Secretary; Tony Wallace, Emily Mason, Dinah Cutter,
Secretary.
ond row: Carol Jackson, Marlene Johnson, Peggy Stevens, Mar-
*t James, Lavel Hall, Jackie Andrews, Nancy Hill, Alice Bowers
Third row ackie Sheehan, Georgia Rider, Eleanor Thompson, Carol
Head, Dirley Bailey, Ann Hallman, Gloria Holland, Beverly Bloodworth.
Fourth row: Virginia Loggins, Beverly Terry, Marilyn Neville, Airey
Aultman, Sybil Watson.
F.H.A. Inez Murray Chapter
The Future Homemakers of America is a club composed
of girls who are regularly enrolled in the homemaking
class. The club seeks to promote a growing appreciation
of the joys of homemaking, to further interest in home
economics and to foster the development of creative leader-
nip in home and community life.
Members of this group are:
First row, left to right: Peggy Millirons, President; Betty Ann Sex-
ton, Vice-President; Betty Allen, Secret : Marie Jones, Treasurer;
Barbara Crenshaw, Historian; Christine Long, Dot Anderson, Mary
Ellen Lane, Dorothy Dunn.
Second row: Jane Clark, Waunekea Pendergrass, Ernestine Norman,
Patsy Herndon, Mary Fay Dasher, Jean Watson, Charlene Whitehead,
Mary Frank Hollis, Mary Livingston, Gerry Lovins, Mary Etta Cald-
well.
Third row: Angelina Emilio, Jane Parker, Jackie Cooper, Mary
Joyee Henderson, Margaret Kitchens, Mac May, Clyde McCarty,
Claudia Wells, Betty Ann Taylor, Betty Marchant, Jane Wilburn,
Elaine Ross.
Fourth row: Thelma Emilio, Mary Ann Camerio, Willie Lou Heath,
Eugenia Williams, Ann Griffin, Barbara Starnes, Carolyn Benson,
Marcia Johnson, Barbara Wade, Rosa Joiner, Wynelle Drawhorn,
Betty Lewis.
Fifth row: Dorothy Smith, Maudie Lou Fellows, Gloria Addleton,
Joan Strozier, Peggy Driggers, Annice Shepherd, Betty Jo Hender-
light, Joyce Cheatham, Christine Lindsey, Betty Tucker, Jackie Ligon,
Alice Strozier.
F.H.A. Jimmie Bennett
Chapter
Any girl who has had one year of homemaking or who
is taking homemaking is qualified to be a member of the
F.H.A. The purpose of this club is to promote a growing
appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking.
Club members are:
First row, left to right: Emile Michel, Vice-President: Peggy Hester,
Treasurer; Dolores Hightower, President; Betty Toole, Publicity Chair-
man; Sue Moss, Program Chairman.
Second row: Ann Gober, Parliamentarian; Nancy Stephens, Par-
liamentarian; Carolyn Clayton, Chairman of Projects; Eillen Jones,
Historian; Marlene Meeks, Vice-President.
Third row: Becky Morris, Chairman of Projects; Carol Green, His-
torian; Betty Horton, Secretary; Peggy Jo Baldwin, Publicity Chair-
man; Eleanor Allen, Recreation Chairman.
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Marie Hazlehurst Future
Teachers of America
Any girl whose grades are passing and who is interested
in the field of teaching is qualified to become a member
of the F.T.A. club. The purposes of the club are to spread
interest in the profession of teaching, to develop in the
members personality traits essential to good teachers, to
help members learn more about our schools, and to give
opportunity for service in the school and community.
Among its members are
First row, left to right: Barbara Crenshaw, President; Anita Cole
man, Vice-President; Saralue Wood, Secretary; Ann Talley, Treasurer;
Joyce Sanders, Historian; Dorothy Vinson
Lillian Richter, Dorothy Dunn, Mary Etta Caldwell,
aro Louise Hawkins, Martha Sanders, Mary Joyce Hen-
dersor
Third row Maudie Lou Faller, Helen Farr, Fran Hawkins, Jean
Elder, Mary McCa 1, Myrtle Holloman, Myrtelyne Hortman
Fourth row Pe Millirons, Ann Burden, Betty Jo Walker, Helen
Hayes, Juanita Tidwell, Dorothy Byars, Dorothy Smith, Martha Mc-
Kinney
Agnes Barden Future
Teachers of America
The F.T.A. welcomes all girls who are interested in
teaching, and who possess the necessary qualities of char-
acter, scholarship, and leadership. The aim of this club
is to cultivate the qualities essential to a good teacher, and
to further the development of student leadership.
The members of this group consist of:
First row, left to right: Joan Turner, Treasurer; Vashti Maxwell,
Vice-President; Mary English, President; Barbara McKnight, Secre-
tary.
Second row: Olive Lines, Committee Chairman; Mrs. W. C. Blythe
wood, Sponsor; Dean Rollen, Committee Chairman.
Third r : Betty Jean Lightfoot, Parliamentarian; Margaret Lock-
hart, Song Leader.
Fourth row: Jackie Jones, Librarian; Carolyn Davis, Committee
Chairman.
Lanier for Girls Science Club
The purpose of the Lanier for Girls Science Club is to
permit the members to carry on their scientific interests
outside their school work. The members enjoy at their
meeting good picture shows, helpful experiments, various
club projects, and excursions to points of interest.
The members of the Science Club are:
First row, left to right: Dorothy Faye Halligan, Treasurer; Joan
Malaspina, Vice-President; Dean Rollen, Secretary; Margaret Gunnells,
President; Otzie Hayes, Sergeant-at-Arms; Jan Bullard.
Second row: Betty Torrance, Jane Jones, Carolyn Whitehead, Betty
Barrington, Betty Cook, Frances Malloy.
Third row: Molly Bashuk, Sylvia Gean, Mary Lou Long, Joyce
Jackson, Dorothy Davidson, Patricia Chambers.
Hi-Y Club
This is the Lanier Hi-Y Club, an affiliate of the Y.M.-
C.A. This organization promotes better Christian service
and school spirit. It contributes to all school and com-
munity services and its activities are well summed up
by its motto, To create, maintain, and extend throughout
the school and community, high standards of Christian
character.
First row, left to right: B. Elder, B. Bramblett, M. Keen, J. Powers,
G. Clay, C. Aldridge, C. Duggan, S. Cates, G. Dunwody, E. Farrar.
Second row R. Jones, L. Bloodworth, W. Orth, R. Orth, J. Peters,
E. Williams, T. Raspberry, B. Hall, R. Reid, J. C. Sorrells (Adviser).
Third row: J. Trimble, T. Barnett, P. Cain, R. Dahlgreen, B. Hol-
land, C. Findlay, S. Clark, T. Crews, R. Whitten.
Fourth row: B. Fickling, J. Skinner, B. Swain, B. Schwartz, U.
Winslett, G. Smith, F. Maddox, H. Lamon, B. Dennis.
Key Club
These boys shown here represent the leaders of tomor-
row. The Key Club dedicates itself to developing high
leadership ability in its members. During the course of
the year, a trip is made to Washington, D. C. for the an-
nual International Key Club Convention.
First row, left to right: J. Sanders, S. Boutwell, T. Crews, M. Keen,
R. Reid, C. Aldridge, J. Powers, B. Bramblett, J. A. Gratigny (Ad-
viser).
Second row: B. Schwartz, F. Maddox, B. Holland, L. Johnson, C.
Findlay, B. Avret, B. Hall, B. Dennis.
Third row: B. Fickling, J. Skinner, H. Lamon, B. Chew, P. Cain,
R. Andrews, U. Winslett, R. Whitten.
Tri-Hi-Y
The Miller Tri-Hi-Y stands for Christian development
of spirit, mind, and body. The purpose of the club is to
create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and
community high standards of Christian character. Girls
who subscribe to this high character and who try through
their daily living to live up to these ideals are eligible to
become members.
Members of this group are:
First row, left to right: Sylvia Byrd, President; Toni Doster, Vice-
President; Kaye Stribling, Secretary; Gay Sanders, Athelyn Wade,
Treasurer; Ann Talley, Barbara Watts.
Second row: Virginia Atkinson, Margaret Baxley, Jeannette David-
son, Carole Joiner, Martha Rawlins, Kathleen Peeples, Marian Beren-
thien, Mary Lee Greene, Betty Holland, Ellen Fowler.
Third row: Dotty Hobby, Etee Coleman, Patsy Herndon, Ann Wad-
ley, Barbara Keefer, Ann Asbell, Jane Atkinson, Helen Anderson,
Deena Wasden, Norma Stillwell, Patsy Barry, Toot Wade, Dot Smith.
Fourth row: Etta Reese Tinker, Rose Marie Middleton, Glenda Best,
Susan Higgins, Martha Miller, Leonard Lee, Louise White, Bettie At-
kinson, Chlo Gratigny, Mary Ann Lyon, Dolly Syrios, Helen Hancock,
Martha Brumback.
Fifth row: Cater Snow, Mary Brumback, Betty Jane Whitehead,
Shirley Swain, Peggy Hall, Betty Hall Brown, Ann Gaines, Joan Spark,
Gwendolyn Jackson, Sissy Stillwell, Joan Dozier, Dinney White.
Hi-Y (Junior High)
The purpose of the Junior Hi-Y is to create, maintain
and extend throughout the school and community high
standards of Christian character. Faculty Adviser is Miss
Ouida Poe.
First row, left to right: H. Butler, B. McCrary, H. Thom, J. Cas-
kins.
Second row: J. Bradford, L. Revis, A. Rich, B. Moses, K. McPher-
son, B. Gleaton, B. Benton, J. Kaplan, W. Butler.
Third row: B. Coggins, J. Ellis, T. Bigham, B. McCowan, G. Me-
Cowan, T. King, G. Temple, B. Broach, Ouida Poe (Adviser).
Fourth row: G. Adams, D. Miller, J. Urquhart, H. Beall, H. Middle
brooks.
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L Club
The L Club was organized to honor those who are out-
standing in Lanier Athletics. The boys help support La-
niers motto, We lead. They hold dances and other activi-
ties during the year.
First row, left to right McBrearty, R. Whitten, H. Thompson,
J. Graham, P. Cain, S. Hov : } cr. Aldridge.
Second row J. Cranford, B. Brightwell, A. Cummings, B. Webster,
B. Birdsong, J. Rainey, R. Murphy, C. Feb, B. Carter, B. Chafin.
Third row: R. Reid, B. Hunnicutt, J. Lawton, G. Essig, L. Johnson,
L. Blum, B. Mall , B. Holland, B ldwell, T. H lin.
Fourth row: J. Skinner, C. Buchanan, R. Torrance, P. Henderson,
E. DeFore, B. Schwartz, R. Andrews, W. Orth, R. Orth.
Fifth row: B. Fickling, B. Anderson, J. Silas, B. Pierce, H. Baker,
T. Stuart, D. Malone
Literary Society
The Literary Society is composed of a group of stu-
dents who desire to attain and uphold literary apprecia-
tion, declamation and debating. The members have enter-
ed contests and have been successful outside as well as
within our school in competition.
Group One
left to right: J. Findlay, B. Lamon, S. Clark, J. Cowart,
. Bloodworth, H. Anderson, W. H. Sorrells (Adviser).
: J. Hooton, W. Chew, L. Johnson, A. Weaver, T. Ev-
Harris, G. Clay, D. McDaniel, D. Smith.
row: R. Jones, C. Hardin, J. Leverett, P. Taylor, S. Tolbert,
. Kernaghan, A. Heyward, F. White, D. George.
Fourth row: J. Watson, E. Whitehead, J. Rowe, S. Boutwell, J.
Jones, M. Harris, E. Redd, H. Davenport
Literary Society
Group Two
First row, left to right: P. Oxley, F. McKenney, B. Snow, T. Yearty,
B. Atwater, G. Newberry, B. Harrison, C. Chapman.
Second row: D. Chaney, H. Harrison, B. Jenkins, P. Martin, B.
Hamilton, M. Fender, L. McNair, B. Smith, W. Roberts.
Third row: G. Clark, A. Smith, E. Farrar, C. Van Landingham, R.
Wilcox, C. Gardner, J. Worm, J. Sloan.
Business Club
The Lanier Business Club promotes knowledge of the
business world by inviting outstanding local businessmen
to talk at their meetings. Besides presenting facts about
the different fields of industry, the members also hold ban-
quets and other social events.
First row, left to right: B. Chaffin, G. Clay, R. Deep, J. Rainey, J.
Thompson, Beck, L. Daugherty, R. Mattison, B. Simmons.
Second row: B. Waugh, J. Powers, V. Chambliss, J. Cranford, J.
Bailey, B. Sanders, C. Sinclair, B. Wade, W. Nipper.
Third row: R. Whitten, M. Cohen, B. Birdsong, G. E. Graham (Ad-
viser), P. Henderson, B. Pierce, S. Howells, B. Holland, L. Chancey.
Radio Club
Lanier established this year an amateur radio club and
station, the first in its history and one of the few in any
high school. This club enables a boy to acquire knowledge
of radio and to obtain his amateur license. The Amateur
Radio Club has developed rapidly into an active group.
First row, left to right S. Cates, W. Culpepper, J. Trimble, T.
Prescott, D. Webb, F. O'Neal
Second row: C. Byrd, B. Lewis, L. Long, J. Smith, G. Smith, B.
tlroy, A. North
Third row N. Buck, J. Windham, L. Badman, R. Thornton, B.
Knight, J. Stevens
Fourth row: H. Almand, C. Simons, D. Jones, W. Rollen, W. Calla-
way, S. L. Newberry (Adviser).
Miller Bank
The purpose of the Miller Bank is to create the habit of
saving. This years officers, selected for their ability, de-
pendability, and high averages in bookkeeping, are Frances
Fox and Bebe McClanahan.
Lanier High for Girls
Orchestra
The members of the Lanier Orchestra are: Wilma Jean Williams,
Lauel Hall, Helen Smith, Margaret George, Vera Adams, Betty Head,
Helen O'Reily, Barbara Roberts, Martha Maye, L. M. Gaughf, Shirley
Jones, Betty Cook, Lynell Matthews, Martha Pike, Dolores Hightower,
Brenda Wilson.
Spanish Club
The Lanier Spanish Club was reorganized this year by
the members of the Spanish classes under the leadership
of Mr. Ward Pritchett. The club holds regular meetings
and delightful socials. The senors shown here are:
First row, left to right: B. Atwater, P. Taylor, C. Middlebrooks, B.
Simmons, C. Feb, W. H. Pritchett (Adviser).
Second row: W. Roberts, B. Bowman, L. Chancey, G. Lumpkin, J.
Garvin, O. Maxwell, G. McGrew.
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4-H Club
The 4-H Club was organized to prepare farm boys to
assume positions of leadership in their community; to
acquaint them with the latest in scientific agriculture; to
develop in them the prinicples of character; and, finally,
to encourage the membership to participate actively in
democratic living.
First row, left to right: R. Wileox, E. Gibson, S. Stokes, B. Hicks,
W. Gentry, B. Scott, J. McElmurray.
Second row: C. Cook, C. Simons, E. Davis, R. Johnson, H. Hicks,
E. Tanner, R. Jones.
F.F.A. Club (Senior High)
The Lanier chapter of the F.F.A., while celebrating
the twenty-second anniversary of its founding, encour-
ages its primary aim, which is to help farm boys help
themselves by providing opportunities to develop leader-
ship, character, thrift, service, patriotism, cooperation and
affording wholesome recreation and citizenship training.
First row, left to right: W. Bostick, W. Stokes, J. McCallum, R.
Smith, J. Greene, J. Hamlin, R. Byars, J. Stokes.
Second row: E. Stokes, E. Massey, J. Durden, J. Edge, J. Harper,
J. Tye, Q. Cotton, J. Walker.
Third row: F. Bell, E. Oxley, R. Hudson, E. Vinson, R. Lackey, C.
McPherson, C. Nicholson, H. Simmons.
Audio-Visual Club (Junior High)
The objectives of the Audio-Visual Club are to promote
greater use of audio-visual aids in our school and give
students an opportunity to learn how to operate, maintain,
and make minor repairs to equipment. Faculty Adviser is
John H. Jones.
First row, left to right: S. Shier, H. Rogers, T. Harrell, B. Gleaton,
R. Harrison, J. Ragland, A. Bone, B. Brown.
Second row: G. Goss, A. Lee, W. Matthews, S. Little, J. Nagel, C.
Douthit, J. Stevenson, C. Melvin.
Third row: J. H. Jones (Adviser), E. Aldridge, A. Bush.
F.F.A. Club (Junior High)
The F.F.A. is organized to develop competent, aggres-
sive, rural and agricultural leadership; to create more
interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations;
to participate in worthy undertakings for the improve-
ment of agriculture; to develop character, train for use-
ful citizenship, and foster patriotism; to encourage and
practice thrift; and to participate in cooperative effort.
Faculty Adviser is H. E. Simmons.
First row, left to right: D. Harpley, S. Stokes, C. Moore, B. Scott,
J. McElmurray, J. Worsham, J. Maner.
Second row: C. Cook, W. Fields, W. Bowers, J. Jones, E. Tanner,
R. Andrews, D. Lane, W. Gentry.
Third row: W. Turner, A. Sinclair, C. Davis, E. Henderson, P.
Clark, E. Skipper.
Ninety-F our
Scenes Around the Schools
Ninety-Five
THE MILLER DRAMATICS CLUB
Presents
SIXTEEN IN AUGUST
A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
By
DorRoTHY BENNETT AND LINK HANNAH
March 9, 1950 8:15 P.M.
MARY ALFRIEND, Director
Ninety-Siz
CAST
Augusta Gusty Goodrich Barbara Watts
Arthur Peterson Sammy Clark
Dr. Mortimer Goodrich Charles Hartness
Miss James ; Ann Rackley
Asia May ; ; Barbara Adams
Lil Stone a Gloria Backer
Emily Goodrich ... = .......Peggy Greenwald
Effie McCann sonseccreesseeuessse- LuVelYN Stokes
Olga Dean ae ......Jackie Shell
Carol Dean - : : ..Marie Locklin
Cynthia Thornton ........ Evelyn Powell
Duke Weatherby Tommy Sanders
SYNOPSIS
The action of the play takes place in the doctors
study in the Goodrich home.
Act I. A morning late in June. The present.
Act II. Scene 1. An afternoon three weeks later.
Scene 2. A Saturday evening ten days
later
Act III. Two hours later.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Business Rose Marie Middleton
Make-Up Joan Joyner
Scenery Etta Reese Tinker
Stage ...... , deiriceks .Anne Carey
Sound Effects . - Guynelle Riner
Miller High School is a member of National Thespian Dramatic
Honor Society for High Schools, Troupe No. 643.
Produced by Special Arrangement with
SAMUEL FRENCH
THE SENIOR CLASS
of
A. L. MILLER HIGH SCHOOL
Pre sents
FIRST DANCE
by
DEWITT BODEEN
November 21, 1949 8:15 P.M.
ANN MARTIN HOLMEs, Director
CAST
In the order of their appearance
In the Modern Sequence
PC ie See ee = ..Gwendolyn Jackson
Clare .. Gay Sanders
Grandmother Kate ... a ........Anne Carey
In the Nineties Period
Drusilla anes nes ..Anne Gaines
Eleanor f ae Mary Brumback
Od a2) ) | | ae . Athelyn Wade
Rosemary ...... -Emily Evans
Louisa ... : ....-...-.Agnes Carr
Jacqueline ... Tinka Wells
Mrs. Elizabeth Schuyler Betsy Caldwell
Murdock ............. otek 2. ....Etta Reese Tinker
Kate Se huyler ae Marie Goodwin
Pepita Alba ........... . Dorine Reifler
Mise CONOR ae ee ; .....Madge May
THE SCENES
THE PROLOGUE
It is the modern era. The time is somewhat after
nine on a late spring evening.
Act ONE
It is 1895. The time is a late spring afternoon.
Act Two
Scene I. An afternoon about a week later.
Scene II. That night.
AcT THREE
The night of the dancing party.
THE EPILOGUE
It is again the modern era. The time is about a half
hour after the close of the prologue.
The entire action of the play takes place in the
Schuyler drawing room.
COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Business Bebe McClanahan
Make-Up
Property
Stage .....
Sound Effects
Eugenia Williams
Margaret Morgan
..Barbara Byars
Joyce Weathers
Produced by Special Arrangement with
SAMUEL FRENCH
Ninety-Seven
LANIER SENIOR PLAY
DEACON DUBBS
A COMEDY IN THREE ACTS
Deacon Dubbs, of Sorghum Center, State
o West Virginny, title of the 1949-1950
Senior Play, was directed by Professor Wil-
liam Brake and played to packed audiences
each night. Music was furnished by Jack
Hooton, assisted by Clyde Bloodworth and
a trio, and Robert Jones and a quartet.
CAST OF CHARACTERS
Deacon Dubbs . Carmer Robinson,
Coleman Carter
Philipena Popover .............................Tommy Sanders
Yennie Yenson a! , are Sammy Clark
Deuteronomy Jones ...-.............-...--..---Hiram Campbell
Rose Raleigh .... vopeeesseeeeesees LoOmmy Crews
Rawdon Crawley .... a Danny Taylor
Amos Coleman. ........ eb d Fese Leslie Little
Emily Dale .......... ; Charles Hartness
Major Moses McNutt .....Rosser Thrash
TTALAC ase. -on-e- Etat BONY lder
Ninety-Eight
SOCIAL
Music by
M ABEL WAY NE
Vords by
M GANNON
INTER-SORORITY
INTER-FRAT
COUNCIL
DOLLY SYRIOS CHARLES DUGGAN
President
President
Inter-Sorority Inter-Frat Council
The Council has, as its members, representatives from each club. By them plans are
made for the initiation of members, dates are set for the dances, and rules established
for Twirp Week.
Burns
Aldridge
Barry
Smith
Rawlins
Swain
MeMichael
Reams
Cain
Peters
Watson
Dickson
Carlisle
Cantrell
Sutton
Stillwell
Anderson
Moore
Maddox
Ballow
Williams
Green
Shepard
Grinstead
Doster
Adams
Crosby
Garlington
One Hundred
ALPHA KAPPA OMEGA FRATERNITY
7
Charles Aldridge Tommy Crews James Trimble Sammy Clark
President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer
Paul Cain Bert Schwartz Leslie Little
Council Rep. Sgt.-at-Arms Sgt.-at-Arms
Sponsors Alpha Kappa Omega
Alpha Kappa Omega, better known as A.K.O., is
Mary Brumback one of the most widely known fraternities at Lanier.
Moonlight and Roses was the theme of their an-
nual dance, which went down as one of the many
accomplishments carrying out their traditions. Los-
ing out on the Inter-Frat football, they staged a
comeback and captured the Inter-Frat basketball
championship crown. A cowboy dance and many
Helen Anderson other social functions were added to make this one
of the most successful and enjoyable years of A.K.O.
Bo Atkinson
Jane Atkinson
First row, left to right: C. Aldridge, C.
Lovin, B. Cutler, B. Waugh, B. Bramblett,
B. Atwater, T. Yearty, B. Lewis, Wylly
Johnston (Adviser).
Second row: C. Hall, C. Findley, C. Hol-
lingsworth, J. Powers, L. McNair, D.
Cheney, B. Elder, J. Rainey, S. Cates.
Third row: L. Dunlap, W. Roberts, M.
Simmons, C. DeVaughn, R. Dahlgren, P.
Cain, P. Herring, R. Whitten.
Fourth row: T. Crews, S. Clark, B.
Holland, D. Dennison, W. Gassett, P.
Doster, C. Chaffin, L. Bloodworth.
Fifth row: D. OShaughnessey, D. Banks,
B. Schwartz, B. Owens, L. Little, J. Trim-
ble, J. Valentine, B. Chew.
ALPHA OMEGA SIGMA FRATERNITY
Al Ream, Presdent
Truman Raspberry, Vice-Pres.
Swaim Tolbert, Secretary
John Peters, Council Rep.
John Watson, Treasurer
Seaborn Griffin, Sgt.-at-Arms
Alpha Omega Sigma
Alpha Omega Sigma, more popularly known as
A.O.S., held its annual Valentine Dance this year
with the theme, You Belong to My Heart. Besides
having many social functions for the members and
sponsors, A.O.S. captured second place in football.
Sponsors Jane Humphries Patsy Bullard
Mary Lowe Lester Hart Claire Hatcher
First row, left to right: J. Hughes, B.
Brown, S. Tolbert, B. Posey, J. Marbut,
B. Snow, L. Sanders, D. Brokenshire, A.
Ream.
Second row: J. Cork, C. Tidwell, G.
Smith, J. Watson, J. Peters, B. Smith,
E. McBrearty, J. Hughes, P. Gober.
Third row: Essig, S. Griffin, R. Smith,
P. Taylor, E. Williams, T. Raspberry, B.
Frederick, G. Lumpkin, R. Hanson.
One Hundred Two
SIGMA ALPHA SORORITY
Betty Watson, President
Marcella Dickson, Vice-Pres.
June Graham, Secretary
Ann Asbell, Treasurer
Mary Ann Lyon, Scribe
Mary Joyce Henderson, Sgt.-at-Arms
Dressed in Western clothes and bedecked in
war paint and Indian headdress the Sigma
Alpha tribe took some prospective members to
their reservation to give them a glimpse of
Indian customs.
The members of Sigma Alpha are:
First row, left to right: Betty Watson,
Marcy Dickson, June Graham, Ann Asbell,
Mary Ann Lyon, Mary Joyce Henderson,
Peggy Carlisle, Bernice Taylor.
Second row: Patsy Herndon, Erin Tur-
ner, Ann Smith, Ann Lasiter, Mary Faye
Dasher, Juanita Griffin, Barbara Byars,
Beverly Wright, Dorothy Dunn.
Third row: Barbara Wright, Helen
Faulkner, Alice Johnson, Joyce Sanders,
Carolyn Benson, Jackie Crawford, Jane
Parker, Uldine Smith, Peggy White, Dor-
othy Smith.
Fourth row: Betty Chancellor, Helen
Hayes, Doe Brown, Sue Bell, Shirley Rigs-
by, Mrs. Bill Argo, Adviser; Betty Jane
Whitehead, Doxie Rigsby, Nancy Bishop,
Martha Miller, Marcia Johnson.
One Hundred Three
BETA MU DELTA SORORITY
Carrie Burns, President
Betty Lou Cantrell, Vice-Pres.
Georgia Walden, Secretary
Joan Dozier, Treasurer
Joyce Priester, Scribe
Barbara Wade, Sgt.-at-Arms
What could be more fun than cooking over
an outdoor fire. Rushees will never forget this
fun-filled party given especially for them by
the B.M.D. members.
The members of this club are:
First row, left to right: Carrie Burns,
Betty Lou Cantrell, Georgia Walden, Bar-
bara Wade, Joan Dozier, Joyce Priester,
Mary Sutton.
Second row: Ann Strong, Juanita Wil-
liams, Betty Frances Castlen, Jackie Coop-
er, Marie Goodwin, Betty Davis, Mary
Etta Caldwell, Jane Clark.
Third row: Madge Jordan, Jerry Lovins,
Carol Collins, Jackie Strong, Betty Jean
Patterson, Willie Lou Heath, Barbara Jean
Corbitt, Anne Williams, Martha Pell.
Fourth row: Marile Kattner, Mary Jo
Hayes, Betty Jo Minor, Betsy Caldwell,
Peggy Wadsworth, Peggy Lowery, Kath-
ryn Brown.
One Hundred Four
SIGMA OMEGA SIGMA SORORITY
Patsy Barry, President
Norma Stillwell, Vice-Pres.
Mary Brumback, Secretary
Bettie Atkinson, Treasurer
Leonard Lee, Scribe
Kay Stribling, Sgt.-at-Arms
Lost in a furor of ruffles, sashes, teddybears,
and lollypops, the S.O.S. members successfully
managed to become little girls again at a
Kid Party staged for their rushees.
The members of S.O.S. are:
First row, left to right: Patsy Barry,
Norma Stillwell, Mary Brumback, Bettie
Atkinson, Anne Witman, Leonard Lee,
Kaye Stribling, Helen Barnes Anderson,
Bailey Walker.
Second row: Barbara Atkinson, Martha
Brumback, Tinka Wells, Barbara Watts,
Ellen Fowler, Margaret Baxley, Ann Brack-
ett, Mary Lee Greene, Jean Watson, Peggy
Greenwald, Gail Hollingsworth.
Third row: Marion Wade, Dot Moore,
Sissy Stillwell, Sally Futch, Eugenia Was-
den, Virginia Atkinson, Luciene Fountain,
Patty Cowan, Mary Lowe, Jane Atkinson,
Dotty Hobby, Lester Hart, Claire Hatch-
er, Annette Duggan.
Fourth row: Dennie White, Margaret
Morgan, Etee Coleman, Mary West, Mary
Weaver, Kathleen Peeples, Mrs. Mary Bar-
ber, Adviser; Cater Snow, Nancy Harrold,
Barbara Jacobs, Jane Cole, Virginia Fick-
ling, Betty Hall Brown.
One Hundred Five
Af af omit ook &
LAMBDA TAU BETA FRATERNITY
Jimmy Smith, President
Jack Lawton, Vice-Pres.
Jack Cowart, Sec. and Treas.
Victor Hanson, Sgt.-at-Arms
Dawson Moore, Council Rep.
Sponsors
Jean McMichael
Lambda Tau Beta
The third fraternity listed in the Inter-Frat Coun-
cil is L.T.B. This outstanding fraternity ranks high Bobbie Green
among the local fraternities. It was founded in 1923
and has been active in Inter-Frat sports all these Ellen Fowler
years. During the course of the current year, the
members of this fraternity held a hayride, banquet, Fiat Moore
and a swell rush party. Somewhere Over the Rain- :
bow marked the theme of their annual dance.
Martha Brumback
First row, left to right: E. Davis, J.
Smith, D. Moore, J. Lawton, J. Cowart,
N. Buck, C. Turner, J. Mock (Adviser).
Second row: J. Mueller, B. Walden, J.
OQuinn, C. Everett, V. Hanson, G. New-
berry, D. Taylor, J. Wages.
Third row: J. Clary, D. Kernaghan, M.
Harris, B. Carter, S. Boutwell, J. Sloan,
J. Comer.
Fourth row: R. Hicks, R. Thrash, B.
Lamon, A. Harris, G. Clark.
One Hundred Six
PHI OMEGA BETA FRATERNITY
Charles Duggan, President
Fleetwood Maddox, Council Rep.
Bayne Mallary, Secretary
Bill Fickling, Treasurer
Richard Reid, Sgt.-at-Arms
Sponsors
Gail Hollingsworth
Norma Stillwell
Norma Stillwell
Tootsie Kingman
Patsy Barry
Sissy Stillwell
Phi Omega Beta
Beta was the first fraternity founded at Lanier.
It was established in 1919 and each year has held
its traditional dance. This year the theme was
Stairway to the Stars. This fraternity is one of
the most active in the Inter-Frat Council, with re-
spect to their social] life. They held a successful rush
party and an informal dance. A party for the mem-
bers and also a fun-filled hayride were held. In ac-
cordance with tradition, they installed new officers
at their annual banquet.
First row, left to right: C. Duggan, M.
Keen, E. Dunwody, G. Clay, C. Hamilton,
R. Carr, L. Trawick, A. Smith.
Second row, left to right: H. Lamar, C.
Hollis, J. Sanders, E. Farrar, T. Boone, E.
Markwalter, B. Thompson, B. Hall, R.
Reid, T. Corn (Adviser).
Third row: L. Johnson, B. Bloodworth,
J. Popper, A. Weaver, F. Maddox, J.
Worm, J. Cowart, B. Patton, J. Hooton,
A. Willingham.
Fourth row: J. Bivins, T. Davenport,
U. Winslett, B. Dennis, R. Jones, R. Orth,
W. Orth, E. Avret, B. Mallary.
Fifth row: W. Fickling, C. Buchanan,
J. Skinner, C. Van Landingham, y.
Sparks, T. Barnett, B. Baker, A. Hey-
ward.
One Hundred Seven
SEDARMOC FRATERNITY
Bobby Ballow, President
Bob Swain, Council Rep.
Jimmy Perkins, Vice-Pres.
Sponsors
Toot Wade
Betty Atkinson
Margaret Baxley
Bobby Young, Treasurer Hane Wanton
Billy Malone, Secretary
Bucky Crutchfield, Sgt.-at-Arms Kathleen Peeples
Sedarmoc
Sedarmoe, one of the original members of the In-
ter-Frat Council, held a Christmas dance with
White Christmas as the theme. A hayride, an in-
formal dance, and the Inter-Frat football champion-
ship were among the other accomplishments of Se-
darmoc. The tradition was truly carried out in a
great way this year.
First row, left to right: B. Leaptrot,
C. Feb, R. Fontaine, R. Norville, D. Dan-
iels, J. Lary, Col. R. A. Smith (Adviser).
Second row: E. Alred, B. Bowman, J.
Waite, B. Young, C. Henley, L. Badman,
B. Bargeron, J. Beck.
Third row: C. Woolf, B. Swain, A.
Chapple, B. Brizhtwell, L. Blum, T. Ezell,
B. Parker, C. Wilson.
One Hundred Eight
SIGMA MU BETA SORORITY
Martha Rawlins, President
Eugenia Williams, Vice-Pres.
Patsy Bullard, Secretary
Emily Evans, Treasurer
Betty Crowther, Scribe
Betty Carter, Sgt.-at-Arms
The Old South was brought to life again at
a tea given by the S.M.B. members in honor
of their rushees. Things typically Southern
characterized the whole party.
In the club are:
First row, left to right: Martha Rawlins,
Eugenia Williams, Patsy Bullard, Emily
Evans, Gay Sanders, Betty Crowther, Betty
Carter, Bobby Green, Emilie Peters.
Second row: Ann Wadley, Gloria Back-
er, Mary Jo Cork, Janice Wright, Betty
Holland, Jean Rainey, Athelyn Wade, Mary
Frank Hollis, Gwendolyn Jackson, Barbara
Hollis.
Third row: Marilyn Drumm, Elaine
Davis, Shirley Hamlin, Julie Brown, Faye
Williams, Charlene Whitehead, Marion
Hunt, Sara Jane Asbury, Patsy McCul-
lough, Dollie Blake, Shirley Epps, Jackie
Mullins, Louise White.
Fourth row: Tula Robertson, Joan Wom-
mack, Lanelle Edwards, Joan Strozier,
Faye Anderson, Miss Emily Orr, Adviser;
Mary Ann Beightol, Joan Garrett, Ann
Rackley, Rosalyn Schwartz, Susan Hig-
gins.
One Hundred Nine
BETA OMEGA LAMBDA SORORITY
Dolly Syrios, President
Annice Shepard, Vice-Pres.
Jackie Horne, Secretary
Connie Briggs, Treasurer
Sue Green, Scribe
Nancy Jones, Sgt.-at-Arms
Comfortably clad in blue jeans, the B.O.Ls
treated their rushees to the fun of an old-
fashioned wiener roast.
The members are:
First row, left to right: Dolly Syrios,
Annice Shephard, Jackie Horne, Connie
Briggs, Nancy Jones, Janis Grinstead.
Second row: Shirley Garrett, Evelyn
Stokes, Goldie Williams, Doris Sutton,
Darlene Herritage, Cynthia Dean, Bar-
bara Sherling, Waunakea Penderbrass,
Gaynelle Dumas, Jessie Rose Cobb.
Third row: Audrey Hill, Sylvia Byrd,
Arrawanah Brown, Marion Holliman, Bev-
erly Benton, Marion Stokes, Barbara Keef-
er, Audrey Smith.
Fourth row: Joan McMullen, Delores,
Pendergrass, Emily Stokes, Jean Purvis,
Joan Jackson, Miss Ann Culverhouse, Ad-
viser; Elsie Jones, Carolyn Hayes, Frances
Fox, Lena Morris.
One Hundred Ten
DELTA OMEGA MU SORORITY
Jean McMichael, President
Toni Doster, Vice-Pres.
Betty Jean Allen, Secretary
Barbara Thomas, Treasurer
Jackie Bennor, Scribe
Martha Toole, Sgt.-at-Arms
The Members a
DOM
cordially invite you ts their Rash Party
Meet 0s ot the Bell Howse ot eleven a, m
Saturday, the vighth of Ccbobee
WU ald be wearing blacjvans
ee
rs
>
For their rush party the D.O.M. cowgirls
introduced
Wild West.
their
rushees to
the
ways
of the
The D.O.M. girls are:
First row, left to right: Jean McMichael,
Toni Doster, Jean Allen, Barbara Thomas,
Martha Toole, Jackie Bennor, Carol Adams.
Second row: Glenda Best, Janet Perdue,
Mary Livingston, Margaret Anderson, Ann
Gilmore, Carol Joiner.
Third row: Mary Alice Garvin, Barbara
Hayes, Eleanor Douglas, Geraldine Trout-
man, Arlene Wolf, Lynn Barnes, Barbara
Senft.
Fourth row: Mrs. Bruce Thrasher, Ad-
viser; Ann Smith, Edith Hardwick, Nancy
Highsmith, Ann Coggins, Lila Burney, Ann
Council.
One Hundred Eleven
PI SIGMA THETA FRATERNITY
Pi Sigma Theta
Pi Sigma Theta held the traditional dance for the
seniors, with Sleepy Lagoon as its theme. This
year Theta not only had a good football team but
was runner-up in the Inter-Frat basketball league.
First row, left to right: R. Douglas, B.
Long, B. Hunnicutt, J. Cranford, T. Ham-
lin, T. Williamson, C. Howells, B. Chaffin.
Second row: B. Nickles, R. Wood, W.
Lee, D. Patat, C. Garlington, R. Hinson.
Third row: W. Sheehan, K. Taylor, J.
Jones, G. Selman, B. Hunnicutt, N. Holton,
E. Reagan, L. Long.
Fourth row: G. E. Graham (Adviser),
O. Reece, K. McCook, R. Torrance, T.
Crosby, R. Barlow, D. Monroe, R. An-
drews.
One Hundred Twelve
Tommy Crosby, President
Carl Garlington, Vice-Pres.
Erma Kent, Treasurer
Jimmy Hightower, Secretary
Ralph Torrance, Sgt.-at-Arms
Sponsors
Connie Briggs
Mary Sutton
Juanita Williams
Gay Sanders
Goldie Williams
CHI DELTA FRATERNITY
Bill Thompson, President
Gus Tarver, Vice-Pres.
Charles Daniel, Treasurer
Clyde Johns, Secretary
Dolphus Carr, Sgt.-at-Arms
Sponsors
Evelyn Powell Mildred Ann Payne Glenda Best
Chi Delta
Chi Delta, the newest fraternity at Lanier, was
organized in 1948. Although not affiliated with the
Inter-Fraternity Council, Chi Delta is recognized
by the school. During the year, a hayride, along
with various and sundry activities, was held to pro-
mote Chi Delta fellowship.
First row, left to right: G. Hamilton,
H. Hammack, B. Stanton, R. Cooper, F.
Barnes.
Second row: C. Johns, M. Caldwell, B.
Donner, J. Etheridge, J. Adams.
Third row: D. McDaniel, D. Smith, C.
Morris, G. Tarver, D. Carr, C. Daniel.
One Hundred Thirteen
Scenes Around the Schools
S
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a
er
One Hundred Fourteen
SPORTS
Lanier Football
1949 REGIONAL
CHAMPIONS
JOE DAVIS
CaptainBackAll Region
HERBERT AUTRY
Co-CaptainTackleAll Region
= al ay ae
HOMER LOVVORN JAMES VANN RALPH TORRANCE
CenterAll Region EndAll Region GuardAll Region
(Team Roster on Next Page)
One Hundred Sixteen
Coaching Staff
SELBY
BUCK
Head
Coach
TOM PORTER
Back field Coach
MARVIN
JONES
Athletic
Director
LEM CLARK COTTON HARRISON
End Coach Line Coach
TEAM ROSTER
First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row
. Brantley . Smith E. Davis (Mgr.) H. Baker
- Howell /, Lord - Caldwell J. Silas
King . Birdsong . Davis T. Stuart
- Mallary . Buchanan . Davis 3. Anderson
. Whitten . Skinner . Wilson . Landress
- Rainey . Hutchings . DeFore 5. Alred
Bradley . Askew . Vann . Dahigren
. Lovvorn *, Wynn . Fickling . Holland
. Causey . Torrence . Reynolds 3. Smith
. Carter . Thompson . Autry . Langford
. Hall . Henderson . Deeb
eyes oe Athletic Business Managers
(Mer.) Lloyd Newberry - Jack Cowart - Jack Beck
Det Mere os
One Hundred Seventeen
GRAHAM SCORES
One Hundred Eighteen
BAYNE
MALLARY
Halfback
HAROLD
THOMPSON
Guard
SEASON RECORD
Opponent Lanier
September 16Brown 19
September 23Marist 6
September 30Columbus
October 7Savannah
October 14Benedictine
October 21Jordan
October 28Richmond
November 5Miami
November 11Baker Village
November 18Sidney Lanier
December 2Glynn Academy
STUART SNEAKS THROUGH
UP AND OVER
=
RAINEY IS PULLED DOWN BAYNE MALLARY IS STOPPED COLD
JERRY RAINEY BOB ANDERSON PAUL HALL
Back End . Tackle
One Hundred Nineteen
TOM STUART HAROLD BAKER PAUL HENDERSON BILLY CARTER
Back Guard Back Back
.
a y
BILLY HUTCHINGS EDDIE BRADLEY CLAYTON BUCHANAN
Guard Back Tackle
to |
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WHITTEN GAINS BILL FICKLING JOE SILAS
End End
One Hundred Twenty
JERRY RAINEY
Back
BUDDY CALDWELL
Back
JOE DEFORE
Guard
BILL HOLLAND
Center
BILL BIRDSONG
End
ACTION ON THE GRID
CHEERLEADERS
First row, left to right: Patsy Barry, Mary Brumback, Nor-
ma Stillwell, Helen Anderson.
Second row: George Clay, Bill Orth, Tommy Crews, Bob
Orth, Jack Leverett.
One Hundred Twenty-One
SELBY BUCK
Head Coach
TOM PORTER
Assistant Coach
One Hundred Twenty-Two
LANIER
1950 GIA.A.
TEAM ROSTER
| First Row Second Row
Thomas Mixon Kenneth Marshall (Megr.)
Ferrell Vaughn Inman Veal
James Hughes Neil Holton
Bert Schwartz Reggie Andrews
Richard Reid John Thomas
John Hughes
Third Row
Donald Smith (Asst. Mgr.)
Ed. DeFore
James Vann
Jack Skinner
Bill Fickling
Tom Stuart
BASKETBALL
CHAMPIONS
Richard Reid
Forward
n- All GIAA
sill Fickling
Center
ill Region - AU GIAA
Inman Veal
Guard
gion 411 GIAA
Bert Schwartz
Guard
All Region - All GIAA
Ed. DeFore
Forward
Thomas Mixon
Forward
Jack Skinner
Center
Ferrell Vaughn
Forward
John Thomas
Forward
One Hundred Twenty-Three
Veal Scores a Field Goal Schwartz Grabs a Rebound
Lanier 'B Squad
First Row
B. Brown
B. Waugh
C. Hollis
T. Boone
M. Garvin
Second Row
K. Marshall (Mer.)
E. Selman
C. Wilson
M. Simmons
B. Smith
I. Carmichael
Third Row
Tom Porter (Coach)
B. Green
J. Cowart
D. Banks
One Hundred Twenty-Four
1950 TRACK TEAM
TL
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First Row Second Row Third Row Fourth Row
J. Wait R. Whitten J. Finney (Asst. Mgr.) J. DeFore
H. Lamon F. Roberts J. Perkins K. Marshall
R. Smith G. Carroll B. Patton B. Owens
W. Graham H. Bloodworth J. Lawton ). Sparrow
R. Reid B. Young B. Orth B. Fickling
H. Baker L. Badman B. Orth B. Pierce
F. Fountain B. Carter R. Torrance B. Reynolds
C. Hill E. McBreaty L. Junk B. Hutchins
C. Gardner D. Malone
J. Jones
B. Chafin (Mgr.)
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1950 Baseball Team
First row, left to right: W. Gassett (Mgr.), T. Mixon, B. Holland, R. Andrews, I.
Veal, P. Henderson, B. Toole (Asst. Mgr.).
Second row: B. Brown, J. Hughes, J. Hughes, C. Feb, J. Powers, B. Schwartz,
J. Clarke.
Third row: E. DeFore, J. Newberry, D. Banks, J. Valentine, E. Hardy, B. Irby,
C. Chaffin.
Veal Tags One
1950 Golf Team
Standing, left to right: B. Mallary, L. Blum, L. John-
son, B. Hall, J. Gholson (Coach), B. Frederick, G. Lump-
= kin, J. Worm.
Kneeling: L. Trawick, A. Adams, B. Lamar.
Coach Gholson Shows Them How
One Hundred Twenty-Siz
JUNIOR HIGH
FOOTBALL
Junior High Coaches Tom Corn - Mike Spense - Dargan McAfee
Dargan McAfee - O. T. Carawan - Tom
Corn - W. D. Dooly
Junior High Varsity
M. Spence
Quarterback
W. Payne
Right Halfback
B. Storey
Fullback
G. Lovett
Left Halfback
JR. HI ROSTER
First row, left to right: H. Lov-
ett, C. Roland, B. Sanders, F.
Hough, C. Corn, A. B. Lee, J.
Stallings, E. Stokes, R. Hudson.
Second row: C. Parker, J. Mec-
Neely, J. Townsend, J. Knott, G.
Lovett, R. Welch, A. Green, W.
Payne, B. Croom.
Third row: Coach McAfee, K.
Daughtry, A. Minor, B. Johnson,
J. Hudson, C. Perry, O. Davis, J.
Crenshaw, P. Noble, B. Almand,
Coach Corn.
One Hundred Twenty-Seven
JUNIOR HIGH
BASKETBALL
TEAM ROSTER
First row, left to right: H. Middlebrooks, J. Tucker, R. Wilder, J. Kitchens, B. Horne,
B. DeVaughn.
Second row: H. Lovett, J. Vickers, J. Moorehead, C. Perry, E. Crawford, B. Mason,
W. Saunders.
Junior High Basketball Squad
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One Hundred Thirty-One
JEAN RAINEY ANN ASBELL BETTIE ATKINSON
Colonel Lieutenant Colonel Major
Exhibition Officers, Captains and Lieutenants
Miller Captains Miller Lieutenants
Lanier Captains Lanier Lieutenants
MILLER EXHIBITION CAPTAINS
First row, left to right: Mary Joyce Henderson, Anita
Coleman, Jeanette Davidson, Gay Sanders, Agnes Carr.
Marjorie 3edgood, Louise White,
McCallum, Betty Sue Mauldin, Martha Lovett.
Second row: Betty
LANIER CAPTAINS FOR EXHIBITION
First row, left to right: Barbara Cook, Adele Burgin,
Janet Morrison.
Second row: Toby Tyler, Shirley Hughens, Sara Jean
Walters, Beth Ellerbee.
Third row: Faye Anderson, Barbara Butts, Laura Hern-
don, Emily Mason, Beverly Alexander,
Major Sports At Miller
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MILLER EXHIBITION LIEUTENANTS
First row, left to right: Marjorie Saunders, Betty Dar-
ity, Shirley Mason, Jane Cole, Kathleen Peeples.
Mary Ann Beightol, Elder, Erin
Turner, Peggy Carlisle, Barbara Starnes, Ann Wingers.
Second row: Jean
LANIER LIEUTENANTS FOR EXHIBITION
First row, left to right: Cater Baxley, Lola Carr, Ern-
estine Moore.
Second row: Patsy White, Louise Bollinger, Mary Anne
Armstrong, Mary Chaffin.
Third row: Jean Cassidy, Gaven Hall, Elizabeth Mar-
shall, Sally Willingham, Patricia Layfield.
Basketball, a major sport at Miller is
exciting to both on-lookers and players.
These girls from the Monday, Wednes-
day, and Friday IV period gym class
are really taking the game seriously.
Breathless but determined, these soccer
players from the II period Tuesday,
Thursday, and Friday gym class are
out to win.
These girls from the IV period Mon-
day, Wednesday, and Friday gym class
are actually participating in a fast
game of Speed Pin Ball.
The best preparation for volleyball is
the game of speed ball in which these
girls are participating.
.
With Helen Faulkner at bat for one
team and Marion Holloman acting as
catcher, IV period Monday, Wednes-
day, and Friday class is enjoying soft-
ball, a major sport at Miller.
In the gym classes at Lanier Junior
High, the girls enjoy a game of softball.
Looking like a merry band from Sher-
wood Forest, these girls from the II
period Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday
archery class are prepared to fill the
target with arrows.
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manship, Marjorie Bedgood and Nancy
Harrold are busy pulling arrows out
of the target.
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Pinging for serve before entering a fast Badminton ClassA recreational game
game of table tennis are Mae Jean Wall and of interest to all ages is badminton. Bet-
Barbara Byars from the IV period Monday, ty Sue Mauldin is returning a serve.
Wednesday, and Friday gym class.
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Shuffleboard Class Wynelle Newberry
and Betty Colbert compete in a game of
shuffleboard, a minor sport at Miller.
Congratulation to Nancy Highsmith,
the Tennis Champion and to Kathleen
Peeples, the runner-up.
One Hundred Thirty-Siz
With happy hearts and light feet, these L.A.A.
7 2pye tron ) y >) The members of this group consist of:
folk da neers jy) om the I\ pe } iod Mon- First row, left to right: Patricia Wright, Eleanor Garrett, Dorothy Greenway, Betty
lo 2a aan ; 2 Yd Marsh, Adele Burgin, Sally Willingham, Anne Henderson, Anne Bootle, Barbara
day, Wednesday, and Friday gym class ae Dig 5a Mig er
29499; 24a . a , > ser7y . Second row: Beverly Alexander, Mary Virginia Bryan, Elizabeth Marshall, Faye
su ing the ul pai tne rs to the tune The Anderson, Betty McCoy, Sally McCarley, Mary Chafin, Betty Toole, Marjorie Best.
oF, Da a09 7 > ? Third row: Rebecca Newberry, Martha Maye, Millie Jordan,
Red Rin ) } alle y. Crosby, Carolyn Holton, Jean Freeney, Betty Lou Clance, Beverly Parten, Anne Ives.
Fourth row: Lola Carr, Sara Jean Walters, Sylvia Gean, Dorothy Atkinson, Carey
Keen, Mary Carey, Pat Gallemore, Billie Ruth Parks, Julia Anne Parsons.
Maria Higgins, Betty
At Lanier, a popular place is. the Game PATSY WHITR
Room. At all periods girls gather to play tne bhaaim ,
ve winner oO v Lanier
POSTURE CONTEST
ping-pong, checkers or dominoes.
for 1950
One Hundred Thirty-Seven
Lanier girls are practicing square danc-
ingthat ever-popular pastime. The
caller has just yelled Do that grand
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their skill as they go through compli- Self-Improvement.
cated formations.
One Hundred Thirty-Eight
Lanier for Girls Pyramids
In the Lanier for Girls Pyramids are:
First row, left to right: Barbara Dyer, Maxine Yarbrough, Jane
Baggarly, Manita Haygood, Barbara Amerson, Harriett Fincher,
Faye Coleman, Jeanette Pipkin, Margaret Gunnels, Martha Young,
Jean Hancock.
Second row: Shirley Bridgeman, Martha Gunnels, Le Ann Spur-
lock, Betty Toole.
Third row: Dorothy Halligan.
Lanier Crack Squad
The Lanier Crack Squad is composed of:
First row, left to right: Jo Anne Jolly, Carole Work, Betty Sikes,
Jane Humphreys, Captain; Barbara Taylor, Dorothy Atkinson,
Jean Malaspena.
Second row: Marlene Meeks, Estelle Holton, Opal Freeney, Peg-
gy Blount, Annette Drinnon, Bonnie Bonds, Barbara Mullis, Jackie
Peeler, Cynthia Brown, Sylvia Gean.
Miller Majorettes
The Miller Majorettes include:
Maxie Stephen, Janice Crawford, Gwendolyn Haines, June Craw-
ford, Thea Weir, Jean Shepard, Zona Holliman, Ann Wadley,
Janice Wright.
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Lanier
High School
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HARRY LAMON, JR.
Colonel
REGIMENTAL COMMANDER
The ROTC of today, which is based upon the
provisions of the National Defense Act of 1920,
has been expanded to include thousands of schools
throughout the country: high schools, civil col-
leges, universities, military colleges, and junior
colleges. It is an important component of our
present National Security Program. Members of
the ROTC undergo military training to fit them-
selves to fill positions as commissioned and non-
commissioned officers in the Organized Reserve
Corps, in the National Guard, and, in some in-
stances, for direct appointment into the Regular
Army.
It has been an honor and a privilege to have
served as Cadet Colonel at the Lanier ROTC
Regiment during the past year. I deeply appre-
ciate the fine cooperation given me by the members
of the corps.
Gratefully yours,
HARRY LAMON, JR.
Cadet Colonel.
MARY WEAVER
Regimental Sponsor
One Hundred Forty-Two
AS
USHER T. WINSLETT, JR. ROBERT E. BALLOW
Lieutenant Colonel Lieutenant Colonel
First BATTALION SECOND BATTALION
Battalion Commanders
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CLAIRE HATCHER BARBARA ATKINSON
Sponsor Sponsor
First BATTALION SECOND BATTALION
One Hundred Forty-Three
SWAIM TOLBERT TOOT WADE BROWN DENNIS PATSY BARRY
Captain Sponsor Captain Sponsor
Staff Captains and Sponsors
BOB SWAIN KATHLEEN PEEPLES JAMES CRANFORD GAY SANDERS
Captain Sponsor Captain Sponsor
One Hundred Forty-Four
Military
Faculty
ROBERT B. SMITH
Colonel, P.M.S.&T.
LAWRENCE STENSTROM LEE R. COX
Captain Captain
John W. Davis Uhler P. Porche Robert C. Curry Jesse D. Mock, Jr. Jones E. Rollison, Jr.
Sergeant Master Sergeant Master Sergeant Sergeant, First-Class Sergeant
One Hundred Forty-Five
eadquarters Co.
BILLY BARGERON ANNICE SHEPARD
Captain Sponsor
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Buzzie Hall Virgil Chambliss Lawrence Sander;
First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenan
FIRST PLATOON
First Row Third Row
W. Watson J. Jones
R. Herb W. Huff
C. Yates G. Stefano
R. Word B. Walker
C. Young W. Ward
B. Tharpe B. Hill
J. Lary J. Cranford
Second Row Fourth Row
J. Worm W. Turner
H. Leverett A. Hankes
B. Herndon G. Carter
L, Mathis R. Larson
A. Smith C. Chaffin
C. Lester F. Dye
SECOND PLATOON
Tirst Row Third Row
D. Mosley G. Bell
R. Mattison C. Wilson
B. Wilson E. Wells
J. Worsham L. Daugherty
J. DeFore R. Johnson
D. Webb W. Moon
R. Land
Fourth Row
Second Row
. Parker
H. Robinson A. Chapple
W. Barlow 3. Walker
L. Drew 3. Daniel
W. Paulette . King
J. Harkness E. Brady
D. East
R. Deeb
One Hundred Forty-Six
James Trimble
First Lieutenant
ompany
Bob Orth
Second Lieutenant
FIRST PLATOON
First Row
P. Maloy
W. Evans
W. Ethridge
W. Lister
B. Havard
N. Castellow
M. Bailey
Second Row
D. Cheney
. Powers
. Ross
. Grimsley
. Thompson
. Cannon
. O'Neal
Third Row
D. Ethridge
J. Kitchens
E. Ratliff
B. Hickman
C. Cannon
J. Molton
H. Rollin
H. Harrison
Fourth Row
J. Silas
. Everidge
S. Swift
7. Tarver
. Tapley
. Wilson
SECOND PLATOON
First Row
A. Mimbs
. Smith
G. Clay
. Kent
. Palmer
. Howard
. Miller
Second Row
B. Hardigree
C. Smith
W. Lee
F. Howell
B. Anglin
Third Row
A. Powers
B. Hunnicutt
M. Crutchfield
J. Dunn
L. Dykes
T. Hamlin
S. Tarver
Fourth Row
J. Walker
G. Lumpkin
R. Andrews
L. Waddell
C. Greene
M. Mann
M. King
THIRD PLATOON
First row
M. Rousey
J. Fowler
A. Leaptrot
R. Carr
B. Snow
J. Fields
Second row
J. Hunnicutt
P. Byrd
O. Palmer
C. Walters
H. Lamar
B. Jones
Third row
C. Evans
R. Sharpe
B. Matthews
B. Mullis
D. Jones
G. Lynch
Fourth row
C. Sinclair
J. Green
E. Rowland
J. Roberts
D. Jones
One Hundred Forty-Seven
BILL FICKLING
Captain
MARY BRUMBACK
Sponsor
Company
MARSHALL KEEN
Captain
SISSY STILLWELL
Sponsor
Bobby Elder
First Lieutenant
Jimmy Perkins
Second Lieutenant
Charles Aldridge
Second Lieutenant
FIRST PLATOON
First Row
Cc. Lundy
C. Hamilton
B. Sanders
M. Garvin
J. Ussery
D. Lane
B. Sanders
J. Smith
B. Moats
Second Row
C. Duggan
B. Smith
W. Bowers
J. Shipp
B. Darnell
S. Howells
N. Langford
E. Avret
B. Moats
Third Row
W. Causey
R. Whitten
J. Leverett
T. Davenport
A. Heyward
J. Jordan
J. Bloodworth
C. Stillwell
Fourth Row
M. Monroe
D. Meadows
A. Weaver
T. Carswell
B. McElroy
H. Kite
B. Yandle
SECOND PLATOON
First Row
C. McKinley
G. Loviens
N. Buck
W. Nipper
H. Edwards
L. Trawick
D. Kernaghan
D. Horwitz
J. Mimbs
Second Row
B. Callaway
J. Wages
M. Fender
G. Bashuk
C. Powers
E. Herring
L. Long
L. Andrews
Third Row
L. Oakley
J. Ard
G. Clark
B. Hendley
. Donner
. Berryhill
. Parrott
. Tanner
. Parker
Fourth Row
J. Solomon
R. Dahlgren
M. Sires
P. Henderson
B. Birdsong
B. Sims
J. Bailey
D. Dunbar
D. Carr
THIRD PLATOON
First row
H. Kelly
R. Simmons
Wm. Futral
H. Thompson
R. Miller
5S. Cates
J. Bloodworth
Second row
Jones
G. Laney
H_ Childs
C. Johns
. Hollingsworth
>. Hall
. Rogers
Third row
R. Miller
B. Long
B. Goette
J. Wells
N. Walton
M. Moore
#. Comer
H. Baker
Fourth Row
R. Barlow
J. Warren
J. Jones
F. Wynn
F. Vaughn
A. Wimberly
G. Essig
W. Jones
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First Lieutenant
Company
Alvin North Brinson Leaptrot
Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
FIRST PLATOON
First Row
T. Yearty
. Daniel
. Simmons
C. Deal
. Hill
- House
. Irby
. Post
Second Row
. Hickman
. Long
. Lockhart
. Headden
G. Vaughn
B. Crawford
C. Everett
Third Row
B. Jenkins
J. Graham
H. Wheeler
Cc. Hamm
J. Jessup
G. White
J. DeFore
Fourth Row
C. Carter
L. Stringfellow
E. Jones
B. Webster
E. Jones
J. Veal
B. Stuckey
SECOND PLATOON
irst Row
E. Skipper
. Harpley
. Marsh
j. Toole
. Stokes
>. Hollis
. Clark
W. Chew
Second Row
E. Statum
4 Land
M. Hall
R. White
H. Anderson
5. Cranford
W. Jones
A. Zorn
Third Row
W. Roberts
W. Gassett
H. Giddens
D. Hunnicutt
R. Williams
B. Rollen
C. Sanders
Fourth Row
J. Riggins
W. Sparks
J. Connell
F. Youmans
B. Stevens
R. Smith
S. Bryan
J. Garrett
C. Baker
THIRD PLATOON
First Row
B. Harrison
). Hindman
. Rivers
. Norville
. Worsham
. Adams
. Jones
Second Row
R. Ellerbee
B. Brown
B. Anderson
D. Driskell
K. Stone
M. Whitlock
C. Hill
Third Row
C, Hartness
C. Fountain
C, Harkness
J. Clarke
P. Martin
H. Conner
F. McKenney
Fourth Row
R. Thrash
H. Bloodworth
H. Davenport
. Crutchfield
MeCook
E. Brickle
B. Long
One Hundred Forty-Nine
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TOMMY CREWS HELEN BARNES
Captain ANDERSON
Sponsor
BILLY CARTER
Captain
BETTY CROWTHER
Sponsor
Sammy Clark
First Lieutenant
Tommy Sanders Grafton Smith
Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
FIRST PLATOON
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Firat Row
B. Bramblett
S. Wolfe
L. Thomson
J. Elsasser
J. McElmurray
R. White
H. Brooks
J. Smith
P. Oxley
Second Row
C. Byrd
J. Marbut
J. Yancey
A. Willingham
B. Addleton
J. Chester
B. Bryant
J, Ross
R. Terrell
Third Row
C. Cook
. Sloan
>. Hall
2. Wilson
. Smith
. Skinner
. Sparrow
4 Mullis
Fourth Row
D. Livingston
. Lewis
- Maxwell
. Smith
2. Alred
. Bivins
- McNair
- Barnett
. Ray
SECOND PLATOON
First Row
L. Dunlap
I, Carmichael
W. Brown
R. Smith
B, Scott
J. Hollis
J. Thompson
R. Wilkes
L. Irby
Second Row
E. Bradley
T. Prescott
J. Roney
T. Griffin
R. Aultman
R. Cooper
A. Johnson
J. Etheridge
F. Williamson
R. George
Third Row
B. Bowman
L. Richardson
D. Taylor
R. Hinson
W. Posey
G. Balkeom
B. Smith
M. Simmons
W. Paul
B. Pierce
Fourth Row
W. Thompson
M. Caldwell
A. Adams
J. Merritt
. Buchanan
. Stuart
. Sheehan
. Woolf
. Reece
D. Wallace
THIRD PLATOON
First Row
H. Stroup
T. Boone
R. Draper
R. Andrews
C. Green
L. Sanders
J. Sanders
Second Row
F. Braddy
C. Homan
W. Rodeheaver
W. Bond
B. Maw
L. Chancey
D. West
Third Row
R. Caldwell
. Barnes
>. Simons
. Dodd
. Patton
. Williams
. Wade
. Taylor
Fourth Row
J. Cork
M. Askew
J. Windham
C. Hardin
R. Turner
M. Leonard
J. Holley
One Hundred Fifty
Company
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Captain Sponsor
MA LARRY BLUM TOOTSIE KINGMAN
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uther Bloodworth Bert Schwartz Fleetwood Maddox
First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
FIRST PLATOON
First Row Third Row
F. Bardes J. Jordan
E. Gibson C. Findlay
F. Mills P. Watson
B. Bradley B. Hollingsworth
S. Rose W. Gentry
R. Mosley J. Rowe
T. Collins C. Van Landinghar
W. Lamb B. Reynolds
R. Crawford M. Poythress
Second Row Fourth Row
C. DuBose B. Holland
J. Bray J. Davis
R. Molder B. Fredericks
J. Dionne E. Reagan
b. Brown E. Powell
C. Walden R. Torrance
G. Henley J. Newberry
C. Devaughn J. Sapp
D. OShaughnessey B. Ramsey
SECOND PLATOON
First Row Third Row
G. Cramer C. Cummings
J. Smith B. Lewis
B. Waugh T. Misenheimer
D. Johnson J. OQuinn
B. Atwater D. Dennison
L. Bridgeman B. Brightwell
B. Wade C. Garlington
Second Row Fourth Row
J. Hughes G. Bostick
C. Gober J. Stevens
J. Hughes R. Perry
R. McCowen C. Morris
H. Cannon D. Banks
M. Milan B. Cutler
O. Maleom J. Benton
P. Taylor
THIRD PLATOON
First Row Third Row
. Newberry M. Etheridge
}. Moody B. Caldwell
). Davis H. Crooms
. Maner R. Hanson
. Randall W. Cable
). Markwalter E. Wilcher
. MeNair E. Henderson
. Pinkerton J. Mueller
. Chafin
Fourth Row
Second Row R. Hicks
R. Kaney D. Malone
C, Chapman W. Wright
J. Barfield S. Wheaton
E. McBrearty B. Parker
G. Hindman E. Selman
B. Coney J. Hightower
E. Farrar
J. Garvin
Company
J. G. ETHERIDGE CONNIE BRIGGS
Captain Sponsor
Gene Carroll Bill Orth Homer Lovvorn
First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant
FIRST PLATOON
Firat Row Third Row
Wm. Callaway T. Crosby
A. Williamson C. Moore
R. Hollis H. Landress
J. Joiner L. Luttrell
> D. Asbell R. Wood
ola R. Nagel C. Gardner
L. Anderson J. Addleton
iy B. Cramer D. Burkhalter
J. Finney
Fourth Row
. Second Row J. Vann
~ H. Molton . Thornton
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P. Herring . Cowart
L. Johnson . Clary
V. Hanson . Kelly
R. Harbin . Harris
J. Davis . Busley
R. Crumbliss
SECOND PLATOON
First row Third Row
F. Dent J. Sandifer
B. Griffin B. Newman
D. Hammond R. Douglas
J. Norton J. Causey
W. McPherson T. Mixon
R. Fontaine T. Raspberry
J. Snow B. Mallory
F. Roberts B. Hutchings
Second Row Fourth Row
J. Watson K. Marshall
B. Simmons B. Nickels
. Moore C. Tidwell
- Mullis M. Cohen
. Driskell G. Richter
=. Dunwody 8. Griffin
J. Bales A. Cook
J. Hardy B. Anderson
C. Johnson
One Hundred Fifty-Two
EDWIN HART ANN STRONG
Captain Sponsor
First Row Third Rou
J. Richardson W. Flewellyn
C. Turner O. Walker
. Grace R. Brokenshire
. Wilcox C. Hightower
- Hammack G. Burgess
. Greene J. Waite
>. Lovein W. Kitchens
j. Reeves B. Young
. McGren J. Andrews
. Aides P. Goette
G. Burgamy
Jack Hooton Elwyn McDaniel Clyde Bloodworth Judson Hallman Senasil Sane
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irst Lieutenant First Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant R. Sark Fourth Row
G. Hamilton P. Broome
J. Dame E. Kent
S. Maze R. Jones
D. Martin . Chestnut
B. Bruner . Lawton
R. Murphy T. Turner
L. Brubaker . Bass
J. London . Wimberley
/. Watson
). Veal
. Campbell
. Almand
B. Chapman
D. McDaniel
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LEON CULPEPPER
Band Director
LANIER
JUNIOR
HIGH
BAND
PRE-BAND
MAJORETTES
Kneeling, left to right: Ann Wadley, Janice
Wright.
Standing: Janis Crawford, Barbara Adams, June
Crawford, Maxie Stephan, Jean Shepard, Zona Hol-
loman, Thea Weir.
Rifle Team
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COLOR GUARD
Left to right: T. Crosby, J. Valentine, H. Croom;
D. Monroe.
THE BIG 5
Plan the Competitive Drill
THE RIFLE TEAM A FAVORITE PASTIME
First row, left to right: J. Peters, J. Newberry, J. Trimble, D.
Jones, T. Hamlin. Second row: Sgt. Mock (Coach), M. Sires, J. Blood-
worth, E. Williams, A. Cummings, J. Cranford. Third row: G. Richter,
R. Cranford, B. Webster, M. Harris, E. Selman.
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One Hundred Fifty-Eight
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INSURANCE AGENCY Browning Drives
SALES AND SERVICE
oe ae WILSON ELECTRIC
COMPANY
Room 103 Professional Building
830 Mulberry St. Phone Ivy 1874
em, _tiiialitale Phones 373-8904 549 Pine Street
Macon, Georgia Macon, Georgia
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FICKLING & WALKER
INCORPORATED
Pe Ee, decd ed Oe
and
INDURORS
240 Second Street
MACON, GEORGIA
One Hundred Fifty-Nine
302 Bibb Building Phone 351
Macon, Georgia
Quality Commercial - Industrial
Y 3 : :
Famous for its
Hospitality
and
Residential Construction
Say It With Flowers
HARRI S PHA
ss yh lea IDLE HOUR
NURSERIES
Souths Leading Florists
Prescription Specialists
Phone Ivy 2853 Macon, Georgia
311 Cotton Avenue Phone 224
MACON CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION
The Citizens and Southern National Bank
First National Bank & Trust Co., in Macon
City Bank & Trust Company
One Hundred Sixty
Charles H. Yates Motor
Company
OLDSMOBILE
Sales and Service
717 Third Street
Phones 1445-1446
Macon, Georgia
McNair Lumber and
Supply Company
Striving to Sell at a Price You Can
Afford to Build
When You think of Building,
Remodeling or Repairs
Think of McNair
292 Fifth Street Phone 5200
Macon, Georgia
CAREY TILE
Made by
PICKARD MANUFACTURING
COMPANY
A Home Product Made in the
Heart of Georgia
1654 Waterville Road Phone Ivy 70
Macon, Georgia
Georgia Agencies Available
Inquiries from Architects and
Contractors Solicited
Compliments
of
Karsten and Denson
Company
Seeds - Dairy and Poultry
Equipment
Macon, Georgia
GEORGIA HIGHWAY
EXPRESS
Office: 237 Broadway
Phone 5185
Compliments
of
R. A. BOWEN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
One Hundred Sixty-One
( omplime nts of
Southeastern Greyhound Lines
Phone 4970
338 Broadway Macon, Ga.
Compliments
of
RHODES, INC.
Marsh Motors, Inc.
627 Third Street
Your Friendly
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
Dealer
Cornell-Young Company
Ready Mix Concrete
Fifth Street and West Express
Phone 4297-1657
Willingham Loan & Trust
Company
Realtors
Real Estate - Loans - Insurance
Rent Collections - Commercial Leases
350 Second Street
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Sixty-Two
Phone 361
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Harps Grocery
Groceries and Fresh Meats
2283 Clayton Street Phone 7471
Macon, Georgia
Compliments of
Royal Crown Bottling Co.
Bottlers of
R. C. Cola and Nehi Flavors
Try No. 730 Coffee
GOOD
C. D. Kenny Division
W. T. Grant Company
Known for Values
418 Third Street
Macon, Ga.
Feeds -Grain and Hay
Julliette Milling Company
Macon, Georgia
Progressive Life Insurance
Company
Progressive Policies
Protect Progressive People
Industrial Department
E. M. Roberts, District Manager
309-10-11-12 Grand Bldg. Phone 1537
Macon, Georgia
Compliments
Belk-Matthews Company
DEPARTMENT STORE
Macon, Ga.
Compliments
of
Macon Grocery Company
R. C. Cropper Company
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FARM EQUIPMENT
HEAVY HARDWARE
Strictly Wholesale
AD SOLICITORS
First row, left to right: Margaret Bax-
ley, Julie Brown, Marian Hunt, Shirley
Hamlin, Tula Robertson, Janet Perdue.
Second row: Mary Ann Snellgrove, Arlene
Wolf, Lucienne Fountain, Toot Wade, Claire
Hatcher.
Third row: Shirley Swain, Betty Vance,
Doz Brown, Helen Hayes.
McDaniels Variety Store
3164 Vineville Avenue
Frank Brooks Shoe
Company
Quality Footwear for the
Entire Family
435 Third Street Phone Ivy 3486
Macon, Georgia
Phil C. Shealy
Insurance Agency
Liberal Dividends Paid
Policyholders on All Forms of
Insurance
205 Hart Building
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Phone 6880
Safety and Service at a Saving
One Hundred Sixty-Three
Compliments
of
Willingham & Payne
350 Second Street Phone 360
Automobile and Fire
INSURANCE
Compliments
of
Burden, Smith & Co.
Home-Owned and Operated
350-356 Third Street
Lowe Electric Company
Wholesale
4+noO+
Plumbing - Heating and
Electrical Supplies
YORK AIR CONDITIONING
and
IRON FIREMAN HEATING
Conditioned Air, Inc.
325 Fifth Street Phone 8933-3250
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Sixty-F our
Len Bergs
Restaurant
Famous for Fine Food
Back Home in the Alley
Andersen's
Watches and Diamonds
3611 Second Street Phone 6738
Say It with Flowers
Johnson-Yates Flower
Shop
The Shop of Personal Service
Phone: Ivy 900
412 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia
Flowers Wired Anywhere
Herbert Smart Clothing
Company
Macons Smartest Mens
Wear Shop
Phone 951 559 Cherry St.
( omplime nts of
Robert O. Thomas
Realtor
583 Cherry St. Phone 1067
G&H CAFE
Georgia Ham Sandwiches - Real Pit Bar-B-Q
Fruit Juices
Phone 9541
Andrews Sign Company
Remember Business Grows Where Neon Glows
Neon and Commercial Signs
328 Cherry Street Phone Ivy 167
Compliments
of
Swan Restaurant
446 Cotton Avenue
HAMLIN SHEET METAL
WORKS
Architectural Sheet
Metal Work
Janitral
Automatic Gas Heating
548 BROADWAY
PHONE 179
Macon, Ga. P. O. Box 313
2992 Vineville Avenue
2644 Houston Avenue
Mathis-Akins Concrete Block
Company, Inc.
Foot of Elm StreetBelow Division
Well-Cured Concrete Blocks
Macon, Ga. Phone Ivy 54
REVELL GROCERY
2295 Second Street
Macon, Ga.
Hightower Service Station
2895 Houston Avenue
Phone 9537
Compliments of
Woods Service Station
Courteous Service
Phone 9301
Body Work
Painting
Seat Covers
Auto Glass
CECIL SHADBURNS
AUTO BEAUTY SHOP
From the Frame
Up"
Phone Ivy 1102 730 Third St.
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Sixty-Five
Cassidys Garage
Day Parking
423 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
Ogletrees Bakery and Grill
3450 Napier Avenue Phone Ivy 9151
Dixie Dairies )
ICE CREAM
You can go Dancing
After One Hour
Regardless of Age Even if Youve Never
Danced Before You Can Go Dancing Af-
ter the First Lesson at
Bea Caldwells
Fox Trot - Waltz - Rumba - Samba - Tango
Jitterbug
For Teen Age and Adult
Private or Class Instruction
Call Ivy 2659
Located Macon Hotel Building
BEA CALDWELL
DANCE STUDIO
Dance With Confidence and Popularity
Is Yours
One Hundred Sixty-Six
AD SOLICITORS
First row, left to right: Alice Ryle, Mary
Alice Eisner, Deena Wasden, Jane Atkin-
son, Dotty Hobby.
Second row: Ann Brackett, Shirley Epps,
Carol Holloman, Bobbie Jean Wood, Lynne
3arnes, Ann Council.
Third row: Annette Duggan, Lila Bur-
ney, Louise Pape, Dolly Black, Patsy Mc-
Cullough, Harriet Mack.
Compliments
of
Fishers Drug Store
2846 Napier Avenue Phone 3186
METRO STUDIO
Fine Photographs
588 CHERRY STREET
PHONE 890
ON YOUR
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DANNENBERG'S
Basement Shoe Department
Art Furniture
Manufacturing Company
Manufacturers of
Occasional Furniture
Macon, Georgia
STOKES - SHAHEEN
Wholesale
Fruits and Vegetables
Tomatoes and Bananas
A Specialty
466 OGLETHORPE STREET
PHONES: 473 AND 8012
One Hundred Sixty-Eight
Compliments
of
BIBB MATTRESS
COMPANY
McAfee Candy Company,
Inc.
Waterville Road
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Coconut Haystax and Glo-Jo
Two Delicious Candy Bars
Compliments
of
THE JONES POSTER
COMPANY
Steve M. Solomon, Jr.
CLARK MEMORIALS Inc.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
Designers and Builders
of
istinctive Monuments
Distinctive Monuments io Sa
Since 1898
Chevrolet Service
Prompt
Efficient
Economical
3250 Forsyth Road
Phone 1069
Dunlap Chevrolet Co.
Shop Your NEW Sears
lll Third Street Macon, Georgia
Phones: Ivy 2780 to Ivy 2793
One Hundred Sixty-Nine
Cities Service Products
Joel Thames
Quality FoodsEveryday Low Prices
PIGGLY WIGGLY
SIX STORES IN MACON
476 SECOND ST.
565 POPLAR ST.
1091 WASHINGTON AVE.
1029 SECOND ST.
2460 VINEVILLE AVE.
458 MULBERRY ST.
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Peeler's
Sports Department
for the
Athlete and Sportsman
PEELER HARDWARE
COMPANY
Macon, Georgia
Fishing Hunting
One Hundred Seventy
Edwells Trick and Novelty Co.
From the House of 1000 Laughs
Everything for FunJoy Buzzers and Hand Shaker
Tricks, Jokes, Puzzles, Magic Sets, Noise Makers, Wigs,
seards, Party Favors, Gifts and Novelties
Phone 9547 320 Second St. Macon, Ga.
Kellys Kareful Kleaners
Kareful Kleaning with Most Modern Equipment
119-121 North Avenue
821 Second Street
Kash and Karry Only
Compliments
of
J. Freeman Hart
and.
J. Freeman Hart, Jr.
Compliments
of
Stewart Oil Company
Third and Mulberry Streets
Macon, Georgia
Headquarters for
Miller and Lanier Jewelry
Tom Cook, Jeweler
Cherry at Second
Phone 3881
Compliments
of
Compliments MACON BOWLING
of CENTER
A FRIEND
455 First Street
Phone 229]
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MACON
Coca-Cola
BOTTLING COMPANY
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3. Future Religious Workers
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of standard courses for entering Freshmen, who thus may begin with
out loss of time from their college career.
Both pre-service and in-service programs for elementary and second-
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teacher-training program. Special Workshop June 12-July 14. Child
guidance clinic.
Mercer offers, in the Roberts School of Christianity, collegiate train
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in such types of service as Church Secretary, Education Director, and
Young Peoples Leader.
The nationally accredited Law School has built up a competent facul-
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rupled since it resumed operation in September, 1945
New departments added to the Liberal Arts College in recent years
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Mercer has been a good place to go for an education. In physical
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off today than ever before.
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Mercer University
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One Hundred Seventy-Two
Pinkerton Pharmacy
Cherry at Broadway
Phone 1941-1942
Bob Stevens Service Station
for Complete
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE
Modern Grocery Company
Lowest Wholesale Prices
985 Broadway Phone 771
Compliments
of
Couch and Woodall
Buick
Cadillac
Faithfully Serving
Owners in Macon
and Territory
Since 1918
Huckabee Auto Company
Third at Pine Macon
PHOTOENGAAVING
PHOTOGAAPHY
opinnop
Mal.
481 Broadway
Phone 6888
Sing Service Station
2794 Houston Avenue
J. S. Waldorf & Son
GROCERIES AND FEED
4 Good Place to Trade
641 Poplar Street Phone 7800
Guy White Radio
Expert Radio Repairs
Retail Radio and Electronic Supplies
654 Mulberry St.
Phone 6077 Macon, Ga.
Compliments
of a
FRIEND
Watch and Jewelry Repairing
Reliable Goods Only
Kernaghans, Inc.
JEWELERS
ele
419 Cherry Street Phone 836
Macon, Georgia
AUTO LOANS |
Georgia Motor Finance
Company
111 Persons Building Phone 5371-8521
One Hundred Seventy-Three
Compliments
oT
Taylor Iron Works and
Supply Company
Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
Clarke Drug Company
303 Cotton Avenue
and
Young Drug Company
302 Broadway
Compliments
of
R. D. KINGMAN
and
JULIAN H. TURNER
One Hundred Seve nty-Four
MARBUT COMPANY
Wholesale
Plumbing and Heating Supplies
170 Poplar Street Phone Ivy 2750
Macon, Georgia
Carstarphen & Sons
(Successors to Carstarphen, Inc.)
CANDY MANUFACTURERS
Distributors
John Ruskin and Melba Cigars
Candies
640-648 Broadway Phones 7171-2-3
Compliments
of
L. E SCHWARTZ & SON
Successors to
Schwartz and Phaul
Composition Roofing
and
Warm Air Heating
528 PLUM STREET
TELEPHONE 340
Amoco Products A. D. SOWELL
. . . Staple and Fy NC? Groceries
Bill Adams Service Station c is A
and Fresh Meats
Phone 9114 Vineville and Riley reves ; :
275 Clayton Street Macon, Georgia
Compliments of Compliments of
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Macon Peanut & Storage Wilsons Restaurant
Company 557 Cherry Street Phone 8050
Odorless Cleaners STEPHENS
Registered Py yle - Merchandise - Dresses - Coats - Hats
None Better
Access 77
169 Spring St.
Macon, Georgia 543 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia
NEW YORKER
CLEANERS Phone 4317
294-296 Main St. Macon, Georgia
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Compliments
Lincoln - Mercury
Sales - Service oj
Murphey, Taylor and
Ellis
SPARKS MOTOR COMPANY
567 PLUM STREET
PHONE 7872
Coleman, Meadows, Pate
Drug Company
Wholesale Druggists
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Seventy-Five
Compliments
of
AD SOLICITORS
First row, left to right: William Gassett,
BIRDSEY FLOUR MILLS Barbara Senft, Mary Weaver, Kathleen Pee-
ples, Mary West, Staley Cates,
Second row: Bruce Frederick, Donald
Dennison, George Clay, Lloyd Badman.
For the Finest in Cam ind
eras
Everything Photographic
COKES
Macons Photographic Center
735 Cherry Street Next to Y.M.C.A.
Middle Georgia's
Favorite Newspapers
COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE
WORLDS BEST COMICS
Che Maron Celegraph
Morning
The Macon News
Evening
The Macon Telegraph and News
Sunday
One Hundded Seventy-Six
( omplime nts
Macon Federal Savings
LAMAR - PERSONS MOTOR
COMPANY
and Loan Association
Gilbert Furniture Co.
552 Poplar Street
Phone Ivy 2393
Service J. E. BILL OLDHAM
OPTICIAN
Prescriptions Filled
Lenses Duplicated
Phone 8295 Phone 325
Basement of Persons Bldg. Phone 3317
Macon, Georgia
Bibb Manufacturing Co.
Macon, Georgia
The First Name in
TEXTILES
One Hundred Seventy-Seven
TEEN TALK
Tootsie Kingman
Ginny Fickling
With Your School News
and Views
11:30 Saturdays
WNEX
Marine SuppliesBoats and Motors
A. S. Hatcher Company
594 Third Street Macon, Georgia
Wintons Pharmacy
Second at Oglethorpe Street
Macon, Georgia
HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
King of the Highways
COLUMBIA BICYCLES
Worlds Best
CLIFF WALKER CO.
Established 1915
Sales and Service
523 Poplar Street
Macon, Georgia
Phone 4679
Maxwell Brothers
Furniture Co., Inc.
471 Second Street
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Seventy-Eight
Glass Pharmacy
Broadway and Poplar
Compliments
of
JEFFREYS - McELRATH
MANUFACTURING COMPANY
SEALS BROTHERS
\gents for
A. G. Spalding Bros. and
Wilson Sporting Goods
Boxes Lumber
Dempsey Block353 Third Street
Sterchis
Home Furnishers for More Than
Half A Century
Georgia Stores:
ATLANTA ATHENS DALTON
One Hundred Seventy-Nine
Rent A Car or Truck
Drivurself
Reasonable Rates - Good Equipment
No Need to be a One Car Family
We Will Furnish the Extra Car
for that Special Trip
PHONE 4263
546 SECOND STREET
HERTZ DRIVURSELF SERVICE
YELLOW CABS
Are A Symbol of
Prompt Dependable
Service
Equipped With
Two-Way Radio
Operated by
Courteous Drivers
One Hundred Eighty
Ride the Suburban Buses
to
LAKESIDE AND RAGANS PARK
Also
CONVENIENT SCHEDULES
to
FRANKLINTON - LANIER HEIGHTS
CLINTON ROAD- FortT HILL, AND
SHIRLEY HILLS
Suburban Transit Lines, Inc.
275 BROADWAY PHONE 5413
Serving Macons Suburban Areas
Since 1932
THE NAME
sam S. Chandler
ON YOUR INSURANCE POLICY
Is a Symbol of Protection
and Service
Sam 5. Chandler Insurance
Agency
Hotel Lanier Building
Phone 7126
Established 1920
TWINS
Ed Rowland, Bob Orth - Bill Orth, James
- Jerry Harkness.
First row, left to right: Fred Rowland -
Hughes - John Hughes, Charles Harkness
Second row: Carolyn Kitchens - Marilyn Kitchens, Janet Harp - Janice Harp, Mar-
tha Brumback - Mary Brumback, Barbara Hollis - Mary Frank Hollis.
Compliments
of
PEGGY HALE
Home of Womens Smart Wearing
A ppare ls
GOLDMAN'S
Cherry Street
Specialists in Smart Junior
Feminine Apparel
McClure - Baldwin
Company
OFFICE OUTFITTERS
Agents
A. B. Dick Mimeographs
570 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
ROY UTLEY
108 Second Street
Compliments of
T & T Packing Company
Wholesale Meat Packers
Browns Book Store
Books - Stationery - Office Supplies
357 Cotton Avenue Phone Ivy 644
Compliments
Steve Popper
GirtTsANTIQUES
1066 MAGNOLIA ST.
MACON, GEORGIA
One Hundred Eighty-One
Gleatons Bakery
Home of Good Eats
2643 Second Street
Phone 8232
Meet Your Friends
at
Brambletts Barber Shop
406 Cotton Avenue
Gradys Thriftimart and
Trading Center
800 Block of Second Street
G. G. Hardeman Company
Realtors and Insurors
577 Mulberry Street
Macon, Ga.
We Know Paints
Jarrett Paint & Glass Co.
665-673 Poplar Street
Compliments
of
Finchers Bar-B-Q
Houston Avenue
Shoes for the Entire Family
BURTONS
415 Cherry Street
Macons Photographic Center
COKES
Cameras - Film - Developing
735 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Eighty-Two
Compliments
of
TRADING POST
Compliments
of
Bray Electric Company
E. C. McMillan Paint and
Glass Company
435 Third Street
Phone 5177
De Luxe Cleaners
Phone 8470
Joe and Ernie Genone
2641 Second Street
Regero Jewelry Company
JEWELERS
Phone 2186 575 Cherry Street
Macon, Geirgia
Cotton States Fertilizer Co.
Macon, Georgia
Manufacturers of
Sulphuric Acid, Superphosphate and
Complete Fertilizer
Harry SpiveytTailor
ALTERATIONS
Phone 981
Compliments
Fox Beauty Shop
382 Clinton Street Phone 3654
Land Tire & Recapping Co.
2395 Ingleside Avenue
Macon, Ga.
Highland Grocery
J.J. Hanson, Owner
Phone 1029 1290 Clinton Road
Fancy Groceries Choice Meats
Sorrells Grocery
A Hogg Store
Quality Meats - Frozen Foods - Fresh Meats
2840 Napier Ave. We DeliverPhone Ivy 1658
Hays Heating &
Plumbing Company
Steam and Hot Water Heating Systems
and Plumbing Installations
352 First Street Macon, Georgia
Wilders Pastry Shop
oe {}-
Fresh Rolls - Bread - Pies - Cakes
Pastries Daily
1014 Pio Nono Avenue - 496 Second Street
Visit for Complete Dime Store Needs
TATTNALL VARIETY STORE
and
BACONSFIELD VARIETY STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Edw. A. Willis, Props.
Bloodworths Restaurant
FOR FINE FOODS
We Cater to the Family
Vinev lle Avenue
Compliments of
MATTHEWS
JEWELERS
Railroad Watch Inspectors
oadway Phone 4243 Macon, Ga.
Compliments
of
Service News Company
Everything That's Fit to Read
MONKS GARAGE
854 THIRD STREET
One of the Oldtimers
Slaughter Tire Company
Corner
SECOND AND PLUM
STREETS
4o+
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Eigh ty-T ho ee
Compliments
of
ROY GREENE
Meet Your Friends At
Suwanee Soda Shop
848 Pio Nono Avenue
Service News Company
559 Plum Street
ol
Phone 3331
Wholesale
Magazines - Newspapers
Post Cards
The finer things to read
Calox
Tooth Powder
A Smile That
Glistens
McKesson and Robbins, Inc.
One Hundred Eighty-Four
Callaway Service Station
3001 Vineville Avenue Phone 9698
Macon, Georgia
Homer Lamons Service
Station
111 North Avenue Phone 4071
Mid State Paint Company
DeVoe Paints
G. E. Home Appliances
Gas Ranges and Heaters
497 Second Street Phone 6267
Compliments
of
MACON NEON SIGN
COMPANY
Designers and Manufacturers
of
Neon Signs
Cold-Cathode Lighting
552 SECOND STREET
MACON, GA.
EMPIRE FURNITURE
COMPANY
We Furnish Your
Home Complete
Phone 7082
522 Poplar Street Macon, Georgia
AD SOLICITORS
First row, left to right: Ann McGill,
Gloria Baker, Chlo Gratigny, Elizabeth Ann
Proctor, Lester Hart.
Second row: Gail Hollingsworth, Mary
Clark, Betty Maxwell, Joyce Sanders, Char-
lotte Mathis.
Third row: Edith Hardwick, Roslyn
Schwartz, Barbara Atkinson, Virginia Fick-
ling.
Union Furniture Company
524 Poplar Street Phone 957
Macons Best Values for Over 37 Years
R. S. Thorpe & Sons
Macon's Exclusive
BOYS AND MEN'S STORE
Ladies Beauty Salon
Second Floor
One Hundred Eighty-Five
Frank McKenneys
Super Service Station
Atlas Tires, Accessories, Recapping, Batteries
First at Mulberry St. - Phone 6346-9166 - Macon, Ga.
Palm Barber Shop
336 Second Street
Six Barbers and Manicurist
Compliments
of
Willingham Sash &
Door Company
457 Third Street
THE NU-WAY
The Best
WIENERS - HAMBURGERS - BARBECUE
AND FRENCH FRIES
Breakfast 6 A.M. - 11 A.M.
430 COTTON AVENUE
422 CHERRY STREET
One Hundred Fighty-Six
Phone 277
R. A. McCord Motor Company
Ford Dealer
225 Second Street Macon, Georgi:
Compliments of
Blums Individual Laundry
& Dry Cleaning Co.
163 Cotton Avenue Phone 2231
Compliments
of
EVANS MUSIC
COMPANY
The Cheapest
and
Most Dependable
Transportation
in Town
BIBB TRANSIT COMPANY
2. H. Freeman, Jr., President and General Mgr.
J. L. Sullivan, Vice-President
J. Tom Dent, Secretary and Treasurer
The House of Quality
Freeman-Dent- Sullivan
Company
Wholesale
Produce and Fruits
Macon, Ga.
Bateman - Burney
Company
Wholesale
Produce and Fruits
Florida Vegetables a Specialty
318 Poplar Street Phone 2016
Macon, Georgia
Deal's Luggage Store
For Luggage That Appeals
Shop Deals
Authorized Dealer for
Hartmann, Wheary, and Skyway
Luggage
Middle Georgia's Only Exclusive
Luggage Shop
365 Third Street Macon, Georgia
The House of Quality Food
S & S CAFETERIAS
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MACON - AUGUSTA - COLUMBUS
GREENVILLE - COLUMBIA
TWINS
First row, left to right: Claude and Mary
Hall, Jerry and Jean Rainey.
Second row: Billy and Betty Carter, Bil-
ly and Betty Holland, Mike and Betsy Cald-
well.
Third row: Billy and Betty Lewis.
Artistic Beauty Shop
Skilled Beauticians
351 Cotton Avenue Phone 2361
HEARD BROTHERS
Incorporated
Manufacturers
High Grade Fertilizers
Established 1899
Bob Days Pastry Shop
432 Second Street
Phone Ivy 1510
Forsyth Street Bakery
1134 Forsyth Street Phone 9378
One Hundred Fighty-Seven
Compliments
of
Georgia Baking Company
428 Cotton Avenue
Phone 4000
Compliments
of
A. T. Holt Company
569 Mulberry Street
J. W. McCOOK LUMBER
COMPANY
Ash Street
Phone 4177
One Hundred Eighty-EFight
Tattnall Square
Dry Cleaning Co.
Established 1922
1325 Linden Avenue
Quality Work Always
Compliments
of
Standard Feed Milling
Company
1949
SALLY LEAGUE
CHAMPIONS
MACON PEACHES
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Jos. N. Neel Co.
es Shoe De partment
American Printing and
Stationery Co.
352 Mulberry Street Phones 3600-3601
Compliments of
College Beauty Salon
Jamie Gormly
Wesleyan Consevatory Phone 4816
Compliments
of
B. F. Merritt Coal Company
We Manufacture
Nylon Hose
MACON HOSIERY MILLS,
INC.
Palm Barber Shop
336 Second Street
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Six Barbers and Manicurvist
Kites Shoe Service
* Shoe Repairing
* Hat Cleaning
* Dry Cleaning
134 Cherry
Street
Shop At
Walters Jewelers
410 Second Street
The Lit
tle Store u
ith Big Values
Felix Pit Barbecue
502 Oglethorpe Street
Sandwiches -
Plates
Brunswick Stew by the Pound
We Cater to OutingsCall 9313
J AND J LUMBER
COMPANY
Wholesale Lumber
We
Buy
Meade
Logs
toad
One Hundred Eighty-Nine
Mutual Personnel Service
Employment Agency
762 Cherry St.
Mrs. W. A. Burkett
Phone 9883
Office - Sales - Technical
Frank Irby Company
PLUMBING AND HEATING
We Sell and Install Gas Heaters and
Hot Water Tanks
Repairing a Specialty
Phone 3216 280 Second St.
Macon, Georgia
A. B. Lee Plumbing and
Heating Company
Contractors - Plumbing - Heating
Repairs - Appliances
272 Second Street Phone 1631-1632
Compliments
of
Carburetor & Electric
Service
ORIGINAL PARTS
Phone 3260 704 Third Street
One Hundred Ninety
LYON, MARSHALL &
BROOKS
Prompt PRINTING Service
575 Mulberry Street Lane
Phone 876
Compliments
of
MACON VOCATION
Middle Georgias Leading
Industrial School
Compliments
of
Silvers 5c and 10c Store
The Store with Over 20,000 Items
From Which to Choose
Yowre Bound to Find It At
SILVERS
Mildred Johns Shop
The Store for Smart
Things
378 Second Street Phone Ivy 917
Macon, Georgia
Best Cleaners
2338 Ingleside Avenue
Hand Cleaning Is Our Specialty
Jones Sewing Machine Co.
685 Cherry Street Phone Ivy 1613
Domestic Sewing MachinesA Favorite in the
American Home for Over 70 Years
Scotts Super Market
3165 Vineville Avenue
Spe cializing in A and AA Grade
Western Beef Only
Compliments of
Johnson Brothers
The Furniture Men
179-481 Second StreetNear Poplar Street
Macon, Georgia
Compliments
of
Washburn Storage Company
Complime nts of
Macon Sewing Machine Co., Inc.
3063 Vineville Avenue
Phone 2338
Compliments
Flanagans
Court and Hotel
2925 Houston Avenue Macon, Georgia
Wm. Worth Williams Insurance
Agency
A Complete Insurance Service
1007 Bankers Insurance Bldg. Phone 64
97 North Avenue
BATEMANS
Purveyors of Fine Foods
2390 Ingleside Avenue
Macon, Ga.
Littles Food Market
Groceries and Fresh Meats
Corner Oglethorpe and Second Sts. Phone Ivy 2772
Macon, Georgia
Right Way Finance Company
Money When You Need It
No. 3 Hardeman Bldg Phone 6 Macon, Ga.
Avery-Johnson Hardware Co.
Warren Paints - Hot Point Appliances
555 Poplar Street Macon, Ga.
Sidney Lanier Cottage
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Cliff Davis Hardware Co.
3416 Vineville Avenue
Phone Ivy 72
Jake Kenningtons
Service Station
Gulf Products - Washing - Lubrications
Vineville and Vista Circle Phone Ivy 1893
Priesters Garden Shop
Plants of All Types
Phone Ivy 3410
One Hundred Ninety-One
Compliments
of
Central Cotton Oil
Company
Manufacturers of
Cotton Seed Products
Macon, Georgia
INDEPENDENT
LAUNDRY
Expert Cleaners
PHONE 1000
T. L. IVY GROCERY
2396 Second Street
Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Ninety-Two
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STERLING ege
Williams Jewelry Co.
Macons Oldest and Most Reliable
451 Cherry Street Macon, Georgia
H. G. Tinker
Contractor
General Contracting
and
Concrete Construction
Grading and Concrete Work
Foot of Elm Street Phone 5832
Compliments
of
REGINALD TRICE, INC.
Wealeyan College
OLDEST CHARTERED COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
Conservatory of Music
and
School of Fine Arts
College Street Campus: Degrees, Bachelor of Music
and Bachelor of Fine Arts, Music, Speech, Radio,
Art. Largest faculty in these fields in the South.
Liberal Arts College
Rivoli Campus:
Most Beautiful in the South. Bachelor of Arts De-
gree; Approved by the A.A.U.
SILAS JOHNSON, President
One Hundred Ninety-Three
Telephone 304
erenen MACON TRANSFER COMPANY
Compliments
Local and Long Distance
Moving
of
GERTRUDE KELLEY = ae
SCHOOL OF DANCING Bought and Sold
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SOO Db bbb bbe 672-676 Broadway
Macon, Ga.
Compliments
of
Macon Shirt Company
One Hundred Ninety-Four
here Theres Beauty Theres Charm + : 1
esl pecieeaet ease izle Flowers and Gifts by Fays
Nell Burney Beauty Shoppe
517 Third Stree ot >
All Branches of Beauty Culture 17 Third Street Macon, Georgia
rood Work Is Our Success Phone 1141
134 Cleveland Ave. Phone 4687 Macon, Ga. Flowers for All Occasions
, IB Russell Scandrett
815 CHERRY STREET Ganereh Intranets
Bankers Ins. Bldg. Phone 4136 Macon, Ga.
Compliments Compliments
of of
CORLEYS OPTICIANS
Makers of Fine Glasses
Buchanan Motor Co.
Your
Bankers Insurance Building Phone 4681 NASH DEALER
Macon, Georgia in Macon
Compliments
of
C. W. FARMER COMPANY
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SCHWOBILI
SUITS THE SOUTH
One Hundred Nine ty-Five
Look Well Dressed - Feel Well Dressed
Be Well Dressed
ARLEENE
408 Third Street
Putzel Electric Company
Greens Grocery
3129 Vineville Avenue Phone 7380
Compliments of
Stewart-Goette Electric Co.
Phone 287 558 Second Street
Jake Sanders Auto Service
105 Spring Street
Phone Ivy 1280
Central Bag Company
441 Plum Street
Phone 1097
Chapples Service Station
Washing - Polishing - Greasing
Tire Repairing - Accessories
Phone 4261 Napier and Vine Street
One Hundred Ninety-Siz
Compliments
of
Smaha 5c & 10c Store
Stars Cleaners
527 Mulberry Street 1030 Pio Nono Avenue
Compliments of
GORDON BUSH
Macons Tire Friend
Robert L. Burns
Grocery and Market
2031 East Napier Avenue
J. Backer Furniture
Company
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M. C. Pittman
Cotton Avenue
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Compliments
of
Sids Cafe
PRINTING
The 9. ((). Burke Company
OVER 80 YEARS OF SERVICE
IN MIDDLE GEORGIA
PRINTERS - OFFICE OUTFITTERS
Telephones: 74-75
638 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia
One Hundred Ninety-Seven
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