Miller-Lanier Annual 1957

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Lanier Senior Wigh School

Mr. Howard Bridges has held
the position of Assistant Super-
intendent since 1954. In a

newly-created position, he has
capably taken charge of sup-

plies and maintenance of
buildings and has served as
coordinator of the high schools.
During his three years in the
system, he has proved his real
ability as an administrator.

Dr. Mark Smith has ably
carried out the responsi-
bilities as Superintendent
of Bibb County Schools
for sixteen years. His out-
standing ability as an
educator is reflected in
the remarkable progress
made in the school sys-
tem during his adminis-
tration. Distinguished and
respected, he is well
known throughout the na-
tion for his participation
in educational and in

civic organizations.

The basic principles and policies of the BIBB COUNTY BOARD of
EDUCATION were formulated in 1872. Since then, members of the Board
have each year assumed the responsibilities for the administration of the
schools. They have worked tirelessly and energetically in an effort to have
the program of education and the staff operate effectively for the develop-

ment of the pupils of Bibb County.

At the present the Board consists of these outstanding citizens: Oscar L. Long, Herbert F. Birdsey,
George P. Rankin, Jr., Lee M. Happ, William P. Simmons, Treasurer; Assistant Superintendent W.
Howard Bridges, J. D. Crump, President; Superintendent Mark A. Smith, H. G. Weaver, Vice
President; Albert S. Hatcher, Jr., Mallory C. Atkinson, Secretary; Wallace Miller, Jr., Walter C.
Stevens, B. F. Merritt, Jr. Absent when the picture was made were Charles C. Hertwig and Frank
M. Willingham.

As we look upon this
portrait, we are reminded
of our schools motto,
We Lead, for Principal]
A. J. Swann is a living
example of these words.
And in his daily life
within school and with-
out, his conduct typifies
all that makes for a
Christian gentleman in
the noblest sense of .the
termforce, loyalty,
strength of character, un-
derstanding, high ideals
of scholarship, constant
self-discipline, respect for

law and order, and love

of job, his country, his

God, and his fellowman.
Here is a manall
in all! You lead, Mr.

Swannwe will follow!

HoraceS. Lasseter,
principal of Miller Sen-
ior High, has given of
himself to make Miller a
school of the highest
standards. Under his or-
ganization and _ leader-
ship, the school has _ at-
tained an enviable record
in the accomplishments of
its graduatesin college,
in the home, and in busi-

ness.

Ever conscious of the
objectives and standards
of the whole school and
its function in the com-
munity, he has, neverthe-
less, always stressed the
importance of the indi-
vidual and her part in a
democracy. As a friend,
through personal counsel-
ing and self-example, he
has instilled in the minds
of students the highest
ideals educational,

moral, and spiritual.

Mr. Lasseter has per-

formed his difficult task

as principal with the

quietness and firmness
characteristic of a true

leader.

In a home economics classroom Mrs. Kathryn Ross, Mrs. Lena Pendergrass,
and Mrs. Virginia Dorrah of the homemaking department discuss the steps in
making a blouse.

Introducing the Miller Faculty is Mrs.
Mary Barber, the efficient secretary of
the Miller office.

Conferring in the library are the three
language teachers of MillerMrs. Eliza-
beth Poe Clark, Latin; Miss Geraldine
Jackson, Spanish; and Mrs. Sue Moss,

Fren h.

Enjoying a few minutes together are
the business teachers: Miss Agnes Pitt-
man, Mrs. Mary F. Pellew, Miss Ann
Culverhouse, Mrs. Margaret P. Davis,
Mrs. Margaret Elkins, Mrs. Lois Wil-
lingham, and Mrs. Darien Thrasher.

Mrs. Betty K. Stewart, Miss Mary
Holmes, Miss Nancy White, Mrs.
Frances Brubaker, Miss Florence Bla
Miss Ann Henry, and Miss Margie
Whitlock, teachers in the social science
department, discuss the highlights of
the Presidential election.

Members of the English department,
Miss Lucile Carswell, Miss Yonah Hurt,
Mrs. Ann Martin Holmes, Miss Addie
Funderburke, Mrs. Elizabeth Miller,
Miss Mary Alfriend, and Miss Catherine
Jones are trying out a tape recorder,
the newest addition to the equipment
of the English department.

Admiring a science bulletin board are
Miss Emily Orr, biology teacher, and
Mrs. Julia Carver, biology and chem-
istry instructor.

Looking at a new book in the library are Mrs. Ida Outlining plans for their math classes are Miss
H. Brown, art teacher, and Mrs. Dorothy Watson, Willie Mae Little, algebra, and Miss Dorothy
librarian. Simmons, geometry and arithmetic teacher,

Serving lunch are Miller's
dietitians, Mrs. J. C. By-
num and Mrs. Amy Olm-
stead.

Gym instructors, Miss Rosalyn
Harden and Miss Joyce Reddick,

get ready for the days activities.

Caught studying the Poet Leader are members of the English department: Performing one of the many details involved in running
Miss Alice Lott, Miss Josephine Early, Mr. J. A. Gratigny, and Mrs. the library is Miss Mary Del McCaw, Librarian.

Elizabeth Glass.

Mr. Marvin Jones (second-le demonstrates a piece of apparat to other membe f Major Wilmotte S. Curtis. entering
the science department en Fulmer, am Gunn, Mr obert Taylor, and the Military Department, is stopped
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tor a picture

Mr. Herschel
Simmons exhibits
a prize bull raised
by one of the
agriculture
students.

Mr. Del Knight, Guidance Counselor, advises a student on his

courses,

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Stopped during a conference are members of the Social Science Mr. Del Knight and Mr. Bobby N. McElroy look on as Mr.
department: Mr. Landon H. Brent, Mr. Gus Parker, Mr. Robert Leonard Grace and Mrs. Margaret Mathews work a problem on

Bunch, and Mr. Elton Wall. the calculating machines.

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Waiting in the office for a faculty Mrs. Rose Dubose, Dietitian, stops work Shown during a meeting with Mr.
meeting are members of the Language long enough for a picture. Swann are English teachers: Mrs. E. L.
Department: Mr. Russell Floyd, Miss Mathews, Miss Joyce Nutt, Mr. John
Nellie Lamar, and Mr. Aubrey Floyd. B. Usry. and Mr. George Jones.

Mrs. Delores
Brown,
school

secretary,
works on
some of the
multitudinous
paper work
necessary in
the operation
of our school.

Mrs. Isabel Kinnett, Mr. Clarence Goss, Mr. Tom Porter, Mr. B. C.
Adams, and Mr. J. C. Sorrels, Mathematics teachers, examine a
blackboard templet used in Plane Geometry.

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Taking a break between classes are shop teachers: Mr. Hulin Meeting in the library are some of the Social Science teachers:
Webb, Mr. Robert Mathews, Mr. L. R. McCord, Mr. E. O. Clark, Mr. W. M. Rogers, Mr. M. L. Brannan, Mr. Wardlaw A. Johnson,
and Mr. Cotton Harrison. and Mr. William E. Parsons.

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One of the places most popular to citizens and
visitors in Macon is this attractive cottagethe
birthplace of Sidney Lanier.

Built about one hundred and forty-seven years
ago, a portion of the original building is still
in use. It is today a private home, but visitors
always find this spot to be one of interest.

O. Henry, in one of his stories has said, Figuratively, some people are Heads,
some are Hands, some are Feet, and some are Backs for burdens.

To students at Miller, Miss Agnes Pittman is a Hearta Heart filled with

patience, sincerity, and, most of all, deep understanding.

As a teacher, she brings out the best that is possible for each of us in our

personal lives and in the preparation for our chosen profession.

(As an advisor and counselor, she inspires us to seek and follow the true moral

and spiritual principles of life.

In recognizing her personal interest in our every activity and her tireless

efforts in our behalf, we dedicate to Miss Agnes Pittman, the 1957 Annual.

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We, the members of the Senior Class of Lanier Senior High school, proudly
and with great esteem dedicate our 1957 Annual to Mr. Tom Porter. Mr.

Porter has, through the years, been more than a teacher and a coach; he has

been a friend to each and every Lanierian. Mr. Porter has lifted us up when

we have failed and calmed us when we have succeeded. Without the strength
of his influence, Lanier and Lanierians would not be the same. Our tribute

is expressed in the words of the poet

Open the door, let in the sun,

He hath a smile for everyone.

Karen Talbird, Cindy Bird-
sey, Sylvia Brown, Maedene
Thomas, and Jane Anderson
are Directors of the Senior

Class.

Discussing plans for the
members of the Senior Class
of Miller are Paula Hirsh,
Secretary - Treasurer; Lucie
Thrasher, President: and
Patsy Burton, Vice Presi-
dent.

The three leading offices of
the Senior Class at Lanie1

are held by Mallory Atkin-

son. Jr.. Secretary-Treasur-

er: Jimmy Bootle. Vice Pres-

ident: and Albert Reichert.

Jr... President.

Directors of Laniers Senior
Class are William P. Sim-
mons, Jr.; David McCowen,
Lloyd Clay, Reneau Van
Landingham, and Freddy
Barksdale.

GLENIS ALLEN
Glenis
Thespians 11, 12; Dramatics Club 10-12; Three-Act Play 12.

LINDA ZARRELL ALLEN

Linda
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Relays 10, 11; Exhibition
10-12; Supervision Volleyball 12; Company Speedpinball 10.

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BILLIE JO ABEL
Billie Jc
Secretary Junior Chapter

Volleyball 10-12;

Future Home
Exhibition 10, 11;

Student Council 11;
makers of America;
Dancers 11.

Supervision

ROBERT BROOKS ABERNATHY
Bubber

DONNA LOIS

Donna

ADAMS

Library Assistant 1], 12; Exhibition 10; Future Business Leaders

of America 12.

LINDA LEE

Linda

Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Relays 11; Class Basketball 11; Super-

vision Basketball 10, 11; Team 10, 11; Class Hockey
Team 10, 11.

ADAMS

Class Soccer

NANCY SIMONE
Simone
10; 12;

ADAMS

Music Club 12;
Exhibition 10, 11.

SEABORN LAND ADDLETON
Steve
Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Industrial. Arts Club 11,
12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football 11; Best Drill
Platoon 10, 11.

Chorus Perfect Attendance

JOYCE ELIZABETH AKERS
Joyce
Honor Group 10, 11; Musie Club 12; Class Soccer Team 10, 11;
Stunt Night 10; Supervision Sports; Exhibition 10-12.

MARJORIE JANNETTE ALLAN
Jannette
Miller Athletic Association; Supervision Volleyball and Basketball
10-12; Supervision Volleyball Championship 12; Winning Company
11; Class Speedpinball 10, 11; Relays 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11.

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RAY ALLEN
Ray
Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Football 10-12; B Team Basketball 10,
11: Varsity Track 10-12; Varsity Basketball 12: Second Place Crack

Squad 10; Crack Squad 10-12; L Club 10-12

GERALDINE ANDERSON
Gerry
Future Nurses Club 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Relays 10; Company Speedpinball 10; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision

Volleyball 11.

MARTHA JANE ANDERSON
Jane
Director of Class 11, 12; Cheerleader 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor
Group 1], 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Supervision President 10, 11; Girls
State 11; Superlative 12.

ANGELA WYNELLE ANDREWS
{ngela

Supervision Officer 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Supervision

Volleyball 10, 11.

NOEL RAY ARCHER
Ray
Sergeant First Class 12; Sentinel Agriculture Club 11; Supervision
Basketball 10; Reporter Agriculture Club 12.
BARBARA ANN ARMSTRONG

Barbara

Library Assistant 10-12; Music Club 10-12; Orchestra 10-12; Ex-
hibition 10.

JAMES VICTOR ARMSTRONG

James

Cadet Private 10, 11; Rifle Team 10; Best Drill Company 11; Best
Drill Platoon 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football 10.

MARY FAYE ARNOLD
Faye
News Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Officer
10, 12; Crack Squad 10; Stunt Night 10; Class Soccer Team 10, 11.

SONDRA ELAINE ARNOLD
Sondra
President of Supervision 11, 12; Future Business Leaders of America
12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Red Cross 10; Supervision Volleyball 12; Dancers
11; Exhibition 10.

MALLORY COOK ATKINSON, JR.
Mallory
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Club President 12; Key Club Lieutenant
Governor 12; Student Council Secretary 12; Class Officer 10-12;
Leader Winning Crack Squad 11; Honor Group; Superlative 12.2]

EBERLINE ATTAWAY
Eberline
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Gym Monitor 11;
hibition 10-12.

JAMES RICHARD AUSTIN, JR.
) a ce
Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Perfect Attendance 10,
Supervision Basketball 10-12.

DONALD FREDERICK BACKER
Donald
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; President Spanish Club 12; Beta Honor-
ary 11, 12; Poet Leader Staff 10; Rifle Team 10; Student Council
12; Honor Company 11; Honor Group.

KAY ETHELLE BAGGARLY
Kay
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Future Business Leaders of America
12; Crack Squad 10; Supervision Volleyball 10; Exhibition 10-12;
Archery Tournament 10.

JERRY CARLTON BAKER
Jerry
Cadet Private 10-12; Company Clerk 12; Crack Squad 10; Red Cross
Club 10; Industrial Arts Club 10; Business Club 10, 11; Red Cross
Supervision Representative 10; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

JUDITH DEANNA BAKER
Judy

Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Supervision Basketball
11; Exhibition 10-12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Supervision
Officer a].

JAMES H. BALCOM
Bill
Cadet Captain 12; Hi-Y Club President 12; Beta Honor Society 11,
12; Company Neatest Cadet 10, 11; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy
10-12; B Team Basketball 11; Honor Group.

BENJAMIN CARTER BALDWIN
Carter
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Americanism Club 10-12; Band 10-12;
Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Best Drill Company 10; Honor Company
10, 11; Best Drill Platoon 10; Honor Group.

PEYTON EUGENE BALKCOM
Peb
Cadet Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Best Drill Company 11;
Honor Group.
JEANETTE RUTH BARKER

Jeanette

Honor Group 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Chemistry Club 11;
Chemistry Club Treasurer 12; Future Business Leaders of America 11,

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BETTY JO BASSETT
Betty

Exhibition 10-12.

DARLA MAXINE BATCHELOR
Darla

Chorus 12; Supervision Volleyball 12; Exhibition 10-12; Bookkeeping

Roll of Honor 11.

TROY LEE BATCHELOR, JR.
Buddy
Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Varsity Football 10; ORANGE
and GREEN Associate Editor 12.

SANDRA ANNE BEACH
Sandra
12; Miller
Association
Lieutenant

Beta 12; Gym Assistant 11,
Secretary of Miller Athletic
geant-at-Arms Tri-Hi-Y 12;
Stunt 10.

Athletic Association 11, 12;
11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12;
of Exhibition 11;

Ser-

Class

MARY LINDA BEALL

Linda
Exhibition 10, 11.

PATRICIA ANNE BEDGOOD
Trisha
Exhibition 10-12.

HOWELL PHILLIP BELL

Sonny
Cadet Private 10-12; Golf Team 10-12; Crack Squad 11; C Team
Basketball 11; Company Football 10-12; Supervision Basketball
10-12; Science Club 10; L Club 10-12.

MARION PAULINE BELL
Marion
Perfect

Future Teachers of America 12; Attendance 10, 11; Ex-

hibition 10-12.

FREDDY ELDER BARKSDALE
Eighty-eight
Lieutenant Colonel 12; President Student Council 12; Class Officer
11, 12; Vice President Red Cross 11; Vice President Key Club 12;
Beta Honorary 11, 12; Honor Group; Superlative 12.

BOBBY RAY BARNETTE
Bob
Cadet Sergeant 12; Regimental Bugler 10-12; Regimental Dixieland
Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Glee Club 11, 12; Outstand-
ing Musician Lanier Bands 10, Most Valuable Musician Lanier Bands
11; Music Festival 11, 12.

MARVIN CLARK BELL

Red

Sergeant First Class 12; Science Club Vice President 12;

ll: Rifle Team 10; Demosthenian Literary Society
Company 10.

MARYNELL BENNETT
Marynell

Exhibition 10-12.

Chess Club

10;

Honor

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CYNTHIA BIRDSEY
Cindy
Director of Class 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Treas-
urer of Red Cross 11; President of Red Cross 12; Biographer of

Annual 11; Superlative 12.

BENJAMIN LAND BIVINS
Ben
Cadet Captain 12; Key Club 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Crack Squad
10, 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Annual Staff 12; Poet
Leader Business Staff 10; Honor Group.

JOHN BRYANT BLACK, JR.
John
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Editor-in-
Chief of the Annual 12; Student Council 12; Crack Squad 10, 11;
Athletic Business Manager 11; Honor Group.

MARY EMILY BLAKE
Blake
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Dancers 11; Red Cross 10, 12; Stunt Night 10;
ROTC Sponsor 12.

JOSEPH JACKSON BLEDSOE
Joe
Cadet Private 12; Varsity Football 10-12; Track Team 11, 12; Super-
vision Basketball 12; Company Softball 10-12.

DAN EUGENE BOLAND

Dan

NEDRA MOZELL BOLDEN
Zell
Scribe of Miller Athletic Association 12; Parliamentarian of Future
Homemakers of America 11; Vice President of Future Homemakers
of America 12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Class Soccer 11; Class
Volleyball 11; Dancers 11; Supervision Basketball 11.

MARTHA VIRGINIA BOND
Vartha
Governor of Girls State 11, 12; Representative to Girls Nation 11,
12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Stunt Night 10; Manager of Class Volleyball
Team 10; Dramatics Club 11, 12; School News Program 12; Program
Chairman of Future Homemakers of America 12.

DOTHAN RANDOLPH BOOTHE
Dothan
10-12; Science Club 10; Crack Squad 11;

Cadet Private Company

Volleyball 11.
JAMES CHILDS BOOTLE
Jimmy

Cadet Colonel of Regiment 12; President of Class 10, 11;

Crack Squad Leader 10, 11; Honor Group; Superlative 12.

CHARLOTTE LOYREN BOWDEN

Charlotte

Class Volleyball 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11;

Music Club 11, 12;

EDDIE CLEVELAND BOWDEN
Eddie
Best Drill Company

ROTC Sponsor 10.

Cadet Private 12; 12;

EMILY DIANNE BOWEN

Dianne

Student Council 10; Secretary of Future Homemakers of America 11;
Supervision Officer 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10;

Exhibition 10.
ARCHIE PHILLIP BOWMAN

Archie

Private 10, 11; Treasurer Science Club 12; Red Cross Representative

10; Company Football 11.

DONNIE THURMAN BOWMAN
Donnie

Club

Cadet Private 10-12; Science 10; Company Volleyball

Best Drill Company 11.
JOHN RALPH BRANAN
Ralph
Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10, 11.

Beta Hon-
orary Vice President 12; Key Club Secretary 12; Varsity Football 12;

Agriculture Club 10-12.

11;

ARTHUR W. BONE
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Private 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10.
MARJORIE ELLEN BONNER
Vargie

Secretary of Future Homemakers of
10, 11; Exhibition 10-12.

America 12; Supervision Officer

WILLIAM HENRY BRANHAM
Henr)

rivate 10-12: Science Club 10-12: Supervision Basketball

ELSIE LAVERN BRAY
Elsie

Tri-Hi-Y 10; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor; Supervision Volleyball 10,
11; Supervision Basketball 10; Exhibition 10-12

WILLIAM LARRY BREWER
Larr
Cadet Private 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10-12; Best Drill Platoon
10, 11; Best Drill Company 10, 11; Company Football 10.

MARY COLE BRIGHTWELL
Vary Cole
Dramatics Club 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision

Basketball 11; Relays 10.

GLENDA FAYE BROGDEN
Glenda
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Chemistry Club Program
Chairman 12; Library Assistant 10; Future Homemakers of America
Historian 10; Girls State 11; Relays 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball
Champions 12.

PAUL EMYAL BROOKS
Paul

Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Football 10,
11; Company Softball 10, 11.

BARBARA FAYE BROWN
Babs
Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10.

CLYTIS CAROLE BROWN
Carole
Girls State 11; Miller Athletic Association 11, 12; Archery Tourna-
ment 10, 11; Class Basketball 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Speedpinball 10, 11; Relays 10, 11.

GLORIA DIANNE BROWN
Dianne . ~
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Exhibition 10-12.
JAMES FERRELL BROWN
Ferrell
Company Football 10, 11; Cadet Private 10, 11; Company Softball
10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

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JOHN R

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Bul

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Basketball 12: ce Fair 11;

e Drill 10, 11;

MARY LOUISA
Vary Lo

Secretary

Ocier Football 10,

Company

10, 11

BROWN

npany Softball

12;
f Red

int Night 10

Red Cross
Cross 12;

rresponding
f Red Cross 11:

11; Crack Squad

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RICHARD HOMER BROWN

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10-12; 4-H
yall 10-12;

America

Basket

Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Future Farme
Club 10-12; Honor 10; Supervision
Company Football 10-12; Student Council 12.

SYLVIA KATHRYN BROWN

Syivia

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11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12;
Dramatics Club 10; Super-

Director of Class 10-12; Assistant
Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council 12;
lative 12; ROTC Sponsor 12.

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WILLIAM LEE BROWN
W.L.
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Typing Editor Poet Leader 12; Red Cross
Representative 11; Red Cross Club 11; Business Club 10-12;
pany Softball 10-12; Science Club 10; Honor Group 12.

SALLY LOUISE BRYAN

Sally
ROTC Sponsor 11; Feature Editor of Annual 12; Beta Club 11, 12;
Business Manager of Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Honor Group 11,
12; Student Council 11; Supervision Officer 19, 12.

Com-

ANN BUCHANAN
inn

Student Council Representative 10;
10; Stunt Night 10; Exhibition 10, 11;

NEDA PATRICIA BULLOCK
Pat
Crack Squad 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Stunt Night 10; Class
Basketball 11; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Exhibition 10-12.

Alternate
Tri-Hi-Y

ROT( Sponsor iis
Speedpinball 11.

HAROLD ANDERSON BUNCH, JR.
Andy
Cadet Major 12; Treasurer of Key Club 12; Crack Squad Leader 11;
Company Best Drill Cadet 11; Honor Company 11; Beta Honorary
11, 12; Honor Group; Athletic Business Manager 11, 12.

ALEXANDER AUSTIN BURCH
Austin
Cadet Captain 12; President Sidney Lanier Literary Society 12;
Athletic Business Manager 11, 12; Editor of ORANGE and GREEN
12: Editor Military Review 11, 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Honor
Group; Student Council 12. 27

GWENDOLYN BURCH
Gwen
Exhibition 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11

DALLAS GORDON BURCHFIELD
Dee
Cadet Private 10-12; Art Editor ORANGE and GREEN 11, 12; Poet
Leader Staff 11; Art Club 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11, 12; Super
vision Basketball 12; Honor Company 11; Best Drill Company 11.

PATRICIA ANN BURGAMY
Patsy
Editor of the Annual 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12;
Exhibition 10-12.

CLAY EVERRETT BURKE

Clay

PATRICIA ANN BURTON
Patsy
Class Vice President 10-12; Junior Biographer of Annual 11; Student
Council Representative 10; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12;
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Officer 11, 12; Superlative 12.

WALTER LUCIUS BUSBEE
Walter
Cadet Captain 12; Science Club President 12: Student Council Vice
President 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary Society,
Treasurer 12; Debate and Speech Winner 11; Honor Group; Super-
lative 12.

PATRICIA ANN BUSSEY
Patsy
Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Talent Show 10; Exhibition 10-12.

EULOUS SONNY BUTLER, JR.
Sonny
Cadet Private 12; B Team Football 11; Supervision Basketball
10-12; Company Football 10-12; Best Drill Company 11; Company
Softball 10-12; Company Basketball 10-12.

JEROME LAFAYETTE BYARS
Jerry
Sergeant First Class 12; Science Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Super-
vision Basketball Champions 11; Honor Company 10; Winning Crack
Squad 11; Basketball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

GWENDOLYN ELIZABETH BYERS
Gwen
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Exhibition 10-12.

GEORGE CLAYTON BYRD
Clayton
Cadet Private 10-12; Rifle Team 10; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
President of Industrial Arts Club 12; Best Drill Platoon 10, 11.
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HARRY E. CALIFF, JR.
Harr)
Business Club 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

Yancy

Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Football 10.

Cadet Private 12;

DALE CONRAD CAMPBELL
Dale
Cadet Sergeant 12; Regimental Rifle Team 10-12; Assistant Editor
of ORANGE and GREEN 12; Business Club 11; L Club 11, 12;

Jest Drill Platoon 11; Supervision Basketball 11.

GWENDOLYN MARIE CAMPBELL

Gwen
Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Office Monitor 10; Chemistry Club 12.

WILLIAM ALFRED CANNADY
Billy

Cadet Private 10-12.

RUTH JEANETTE CANNON
Jeanette
Dramatics Club 11, 12; Thespian 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Red Cross
Representative 10; Future Nurses Club 10; Dancers 11; Supervision

Volleyball 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

FAYE LARUE CARMICHAEL
LaRue
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Vice President of Miller
Thrift Bank 12; Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Treas-
urer of Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Officer

10; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11.

MARVIN EUGENE CARNISH
Marvin
Cadet Private 12;.Competitive Drill 10-12; Industrial Arts Fair 11,
12; Company Football 12.
LILA CARMINE CARPENTER

Carmine

Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision
Basketball 10,11; Archery Tournament 10.

DOUGLAS WALKER CARREKER
Doug

Cadet Private 11, 12: Supervision Basketball
Club 10, 11: Band 10: Company Football ll:

JAMES EDWARD CARTER
Jim

Cadet Sergeant 12: Regimental Band 10-12: Dixieland Band 10-12;
Poet Leader 10; Science Club 10, 11; Glee Club 11; Honor Group,

DAVID EUGENE CASEY

Butch
Cadet Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11; Demosthenian Literary So
ciety 10; Glee Club 11; Track Team 10-12; Football 10; Crack Squad
10-12; Best Parade Company 11

JOHN BLAKE CAUSE
Blake

Private First Class 12; Best Drill Platoon 11, 12.

NANCY ELIZABETH CAUSEY
Nancy
Future Nurses Club 10-12; Speedpinball Championship 11; Ex-
hibition 10-12,

WILLIAM BROWN CAUSEY
Billy

Cadet Private 10-12.

ISAAC HARDEMAN CHAPPELL, JR.
Chap
Cadet Corporal 11; Science Club 10; Americanism Club Treasurer
11; Rifle Team 11; Hi-Y Club 11, 12.

ELIZABETH LAVERNE CHURCHWELL
Betty
Beta Club 12; Chemistry Club 11, 12; President Chemistry Club 12;
Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Secretary Future Nurses Club 12; Dra-
matics Club 10; Student Council 10; Student Council Executive
Council 10,

JULIA MADGE CLARK
Madge
President of Student Council 12; Corresponding Secretary of Student
Council 11; Vice President of Tri-Hi-Y 12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive
Council 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Thespians 12;
Superlative 12.

CHARLES LLOYD CLAY
Red Man
Cadet Captain 12; President Key Club 12; Student Council 12; Beta
Honorary 11, 12; Class Officer 10-12; Crack Squad Leader 11; Second
Place Crack Squad 10; Honor Group.

LAWRENCE JAMES CLEMENTS Nihal
Teer ,
Cadet Corporal ll; onor ompany - Student Council 11: Presi-
nt Photograpl ub 12 cience Club 10-12; Red Cross Club
10-12; Varsity Footh: rainer 12 ergeant-at-Arms Science Club 12.

BARBARA FLORA COHEN
Penna
Future Homemakers of America Recreation Chairman 12; Archery
Tournament 10, 11; Speedpinball Tournament 11; Relays 11; Ex-
hibition 10-12; Ping-pon Tournament 10; Stunt Night 10; Musi
Club 11, 12,

MAX HARRY COHEN
Vax
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary Society 11, 12; Red Cross
Club 10-12; Headquarters Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 11, 12;
Americanism Club 10; Company Football, Volleyball 10-12; Honor
Group.

CAROLYN COLE
Carolyn
Dramatics Club 10, 11; Thespians 10, 11; Future Business Leaders
of America 12; Speedpinball 11; Exhibition 10, 11.

ERNESTINE COLE
Teeny
Beta Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Recording Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 12;

Honor Group 11, 12; Red Cross Representative 12; Music Club 11,
12; Relays 11; Supervision Volleyball 12.

HILDA LAVERNE COLE

Lat erne

Exhibition 10, 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12.

DAVID THERON COLEMAN

David
Cadet Private 10-12; Americanism Club 11; Spanish Club 11;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Football 10, 11; Best Parade
Company 11; Track Team 12.

ELBERT LEE COLEMAN

Elbert

Band 10, 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11; State Band Festival 10, 11.

REGINAL EVANS COLEMAN
Reggie
Cadet Private 10, 11; Radio Club 11; Best Drill Platoon 11; Crack

Squad 12; Supervision Basketball 12.

JOHN FREEMAN COLQUITT
Johnny
Cadet Sergeant 12; Band 10-12; Drum Major 12; Varsity Track 11,
12: Science Club 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Band Supply
Room 11, 12. 3]

JAMES RONALD CONE

>
Ronnie

CAROL IRENE CONNOR
Carol
Tri-Hi-Y 10; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Exhibition
Supervision Basketball 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12.

10,

MYRNA LEE COOK
Vyrna
Volleyball 10, 12; Future Business Leaders of America 12; Archery
Tournament 10; Exhibition 10-12.

ALCIE LEE COOPER, JR.
1/

Cadet Sergeant 12; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Chess

Club 11.

CAROLYN JEANELLE COOPER

Jeanelle
Future Business Leaders of America 11; Future Teachers of America
12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Class Speedpinball 11; Exhibition
10-12.

CLIFFORD JULES CORLEY

Clifford
Cadet Private 10-12; L Club 12; Golf Team 11, 12; Cheerleader
Captain 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Softball 10-12;
Company Volleyball 10-12.

JOSEPH VYRLE COUCH
Buddy
Cadet Private 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Red Cross Club 10; Business
Club 10; Red Cross Representative 10; Supervision Basketball
Champions 11; Company Volleyball 10, 11; Company Football 10, 11.

MARY ANGELA COWAN
Angela
Treasurer of Student Council 12; Beta Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12;
Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12; Student Council Representative 12;
Honor Group 11, 12; Stunt Night 10; Relays 10, 11.

NANCY CAROLE CRADDOCK
Nancy
Exhibition 10.
ERNESTINE CRAVEY
Tena
Tri-Hi-Y 11; Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Exhibition
10-12; Dancers 11; Supervision Basketball 11.

BARBARA LUCAS CRETER
Barbara
Supervision Officer 11; Music Club 12; Perfect Attendance 10;
Supervision Volleyball 12; Exhibition 10-12.

CAROLYN MARIE CRIBB

Carolyn
Exhibition 10, 11.

JIMMY RANDOLPH CROWE
Jimmy
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Company
Football 10, 11; Company Volleyball 10, 11.

RUBIE CRUMP
Rubie
State Spanish Winner 11; Student Council 11, 12; Class Volleyball
10, 11; Class Basketball 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Captain 11;
Supervision Basketball Captain 11; Speedpinball Tournament 11;
Exhibition 10, 11.

JAMES DAVIS CURRAN
David
Cadet Private 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Library Assistant 11; Com-
pany Football 10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11; Red Cross Repre-
sentative 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

JANICE LEILA CURRAN
Jan
Officer of Music Club 11, 12; Miller Athletic Association 12; Captain
of Pyramids 10; Captain of Dancers 11; Stunt Committee 10; Class
and Supervision Teams 10-12; Archery Tournament 10; Chorus 12.

DAVID LINTON CURRY
Dave
Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12;
Supervision Basketball Champions 10, 11; Company Football Cham-
pions 10; ORANGE and GREEN Staff 12; Best Inspection Company
11; L Club 12.

THEODORA A. DAHLGREN
Honey
Supervision Volleyball 10; Exhibition 10-12.

JEAN DAVIDSON
Jean
Student Council 11; Dramatic Club 11; Music Club 10; Class Volley-
ball 10; Pyramids 10.

JOSEPH FRANKLIN DAVIDSON
Joe
Cadet Sergeant 12; Photography Club 10; Science Club 11, 12;
Library Assistant 10-12; Best Inspection Company 10, 11.

MARY KATE DAVIDSON
Mary Kate

Chemistry Club 12; Music Club 10; Exhibition 10-12.
HAZEL CAROLINE DAVIS

Hazel
Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Exhibition 10-12.

JACKIE JAMES DAVIS
Jac k
Supervision Basketball 12.
JAMES PAUL DAVIS
Paul
Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Best Drilled Company 11.

SUZANNE DAY

Suzanne

Supervision Teams 10-12; Exhibition 10; Music Club 12.

BARBARA RUTH DEAS
Barbara
Pyramids 10; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basket-

bali 10.

PETER EDWARD DENNIS
Peter
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; ANNUAL Staff 12; Vice President Sidney
Lanier Literary Society 11, 12; Secretary-Treasurer Hi-Y 12; Crack
Squad 10, 11; Beta Honorary 12; Americanism Club 10; Honor
Group.

MARY FRANCES DIX
Frances

Exhibition 10, 11; Crack Squad 10.

ANGIE GRABLE DIXON

Grable
Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drill Company 11; Science Club 11; Best
Inspection Company 10; Best Drill Platoon 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 10-12; Company Softball 11; Honor Group.

PHYLLIS ELAINE DONALDSON

Phil

Bookkeeping Honor Roll 11; Future Nurses Club 10-12; Archery

Tournament 10, 11; Speedpinball Tournament 11; Supervision Vol-
leyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11.

34

CAROLYN EUGENIA DORMINY
( arolyn
Biographer of ANNUAL 12; Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12;
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 11; Ad Solicitor for HI-LIGHTS 12;
Chemistry Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y Choir 1]

CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH DOUGHMAN
Charlotte
Vice President of Beta Club 12; Gym Assistant 12; Miller Athletic

Association 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council 10; Supervision
Officer 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12,

CARLTON EUGENE DRISKELL
Dris
Senior Private 10-12; Business Staff, ANNUAL 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball 11; Company Football 11.
PRENTISS DELTON DUBOSE
Pete
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10; Business Club 10, 11;
Science Club 10; Company Football 10; Best Drill Platoon 10.

JERALD LEE DUCLOS
Jerry
Cadet Private 12; Honor Company 10; Best Drill Platoon 10; Best
Drill Company 10; Company Football 10, 11; Supervision Basketball
10-12; Company Softball 10; Company Volleyball 10.

KATHERINE LEE DUFFY
Katherine

Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Volleyball 10,
11; Class Volleyball 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Exhibition
10-12.

MELANIE DUFFY
Velanie
Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10.

JAMES GRICE DUGGER II
Jimbo
Band 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Company Football 11; Supervision
Basketball 10-12; Company Softball 11; Honor Company 10; Best
Drill Company 10; Best Drill Platoon 11.

KINLOCH FALCONER DUNLAP III
Kin
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 11;
Science Club 10; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Company Foot-
ball 10, 11.

JAMES WALKER DURDEN
James
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Foot-
ball 10; Competitive Drill 10-12; Company Softball 10. 35

JUDITH MARIE DURDEN
Judy
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11;
makers of America Secretary 10, 11;
Program Chairman 12.
PATRICIA KAY
Kay
Honor Group 11, 12; Relays 11; President of Miller Bank 12;

Club 12; Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Officer
12; Exhibition 10, 11.

Exhibition 10-12; Future Home-
Future Homemakers of America

DYKES

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SHIRLEY ANN EDDLEMAN
Shirley
Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Miller
Athletic Association 11, 12; Photo Editor HI-LIGHTS 12; Class Vol-
leyball 10, 11; Class Basketball 10; Exhibition 10-12; Bookkeeping
Roll of Honor 11.

BARBARA ANN EDGAR
Barbara
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball
11, 12; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Exhibition 10-12; Speedpinball
11, 12.

ANDREW CARLTON EDWARDS, JR.
Andy
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions
Drill Platoon 11; Best Parade Company 11.

JOHN SOLOMON EDWARDS
John
Cadet Private 10-12; Demosthenian Literary Society 11, 12.

MILLER GORDON EDWARDS, III
Miller
Cadet Second Lieutenant; Band 10-12; Secretary-Treasurer Sidney
Lanier Literary Society 11, 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; State
Music Festival 11; Band Concert 10-12; Pit Band 10-12; Supervision
Basketball 11.

SANDRA ARLENE EDWARDS
Sandra
Treasurer of Future Homemakers of America 12; Supervision Volley-
ball Champions 12; Class Volleyball 11; Relays 10, 11; Class Hockey
Team 11; Supervision Officer 11, 12; Supervision Basketball Captain
11; Supervision Volleyball Captain 10.

BETTY CLARA ELDER
Betty
Treasurer of Future Homemakers of America 10; Honor Group 11;
Future Business Leaders of America 11; Exhibition 10-12; Company
Speedpinball 11.

SHELBY JEAN ELKINS
Jean
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Future Homemakers of America
Council 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 10; Red Cross 10; Lunchroom
Assistant 10-12.

JOAN ELIZABETH ELLINGTON
Joan
Dramatics Club 10-12; Vice President of Dramatics Club 12; Dra-
matics Club Play 12; Thespians Honor Society 11, 12; Radio School
News Review 11; Vice President of Supervision 12.

LARRY PERSHING ELLINGTON
Larry
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketbal] 10-12; Company Football
10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11.

WILLIAM ROY ELROD
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football
10; Company Basketball 10; Company Volleyball 10; Competitive
Drill 10-12; Company Softball 10-12.

FRANK EMILIO
Frank

FLORENCE EVELYN EMMETT
Florence
Music Club 10, 12; Supervision Officer 12; Exhibition 10-12.

MARY KATHARINE ENGLISH
Mary
Chemistry Club 11, 12; Secretary of Chemistry Club 12; Future
Nurses Club 11, 12; Red) Cross 10; Supervision Volleyball 11; Ex-
hibition 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11.

ROY WESLEY ENGLISH, JR.
Presley
Cadet Private 10-12.
JO ANN ETHERIDGE

Jo Ann
Tri-Hi-Y 10; Crack Squad 10; Exhibition 11, 12; Supervision Officer
11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Future Business Leaders of
America 12; Supervision Volleyball 11; Honor Group 12.

GERTRUDE PATRICIA EUBANKS
Trisha
Feature Editor of HI-LIGHTS 12; Stunt Night 10; Supervision Vol-
leyball 10.

LARRY WAYNE EVANS
Wayne
C Team Basketball 11; B Team Football 11; Cadet Sergeant 12.

LOIS MARIE EVANS

Tass
Honor Group 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Exhibition 10-12;
Supervision Volleyball 10

MARY MIRIAM FALLAS
Wary
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Exhibition 10-12; Super
visior Vo leyball Te am 12.

RUSSELL COLEMAN FELLOWS
Runt
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Foot
ball 10, 11; Best Drill Company 11; Best Drill Platoon 11.

THOMAS FELDER FIELDS
Skippy

Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Band 10-12; Dixie
Doodle Dandy 10-12: Chess Club 10: Science Club 10: Photography
Club 10; Honor Group.

THELMA EUGENIA FLETCHER
Eugenia
Vice President Future Nurses Club 12; Future Nurses Club 10, 11;
Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision Volleyball 11, 12; Class Volleyball 10; Red
Cross 10, 12; Supervision Basketball 11; Exhibition 10-12.

LARRY KENNETH FLOYD
Buddy
Senior Private 12; B Team Football 10, 11; Supervision Basketball
10; Company Football 10-12; Best Drill Company 11; Company Soft-
ball 10-12; Company Basketball 10-12; Baseball 12.

DOROTHY PAULINE FLYNT
Dorothy
Student Council 10, 12; Honor Group 11; Captain Supervision Basket-
ball Team 10; Supervision Secretary 11; Supervision Volleyball Team
10-12; Company Speedpinball Team 10; Exhibition 10-12.

JAMES RAY FORD
Jimmy
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; President of Demosthenian Literary So-
ciety 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Student Council 12; Hi-Y 11, 12;
Science Club 10; Honor Group.

DONALD WILLIAMS FORRESTER
Donald
Cadet Private Band 10-12; Drum Major 12; Honor Company 10, 11;
Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; State Music Festival 10-12; Red Cross
11; Best Bandsman 11.

KERMIT ERIC FORSMAN
Kermit
Band 10-12; Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball
Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12.

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Band 10, 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11;
sraphy Club 10.

Private 10, 11;
e Club 10; Photo

CAROLE LYNETTE FOUNTAIN

Future Nurses Club 12; Treasurer of Future Nurses
Homemakers of America Vice President 10; Tri-Hi-Y
Future Homemakers of America Junior and Chapter Degree
Future Nurses Club 10; 10-12

lub 11; Future
fi ai

10, 11; Exhibition

JOYCE GRACE FOUNTAIN
Grace

Tri-Hi-Y 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Exhibition 10, 11.

BENJAMIN CALHOUN FOWLER, JR.

Ben C.

LEONARD FRANKLIN FREEMAN, JR.
Bill

ALLEN

Ronnie

RONALD FREEMAN

bie
I

Crack Squad
10,

Cadet Private 10-12; Americanism Club 10-12;
Glee Club 11; Poet Leader 10; Best Inspection Company
Company Football 11; Supervision Basketball 11, 12.

PHILLIP JAMES GANDY
Phillip
Crack Squad 11; Football

Cadet Private 10, 11; Company

Supervision Basketball 11.
GEORGE ALFRED GARDINER

George

Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Red Cross Club 10.

Bis

ROBERT CARLTON GARRETT
Robert
Cadet Captain 12; Crack Squad 10, 11;
of Americanism Club 11; Student Council
Beta Honorary 12; Honor Group.

WILLIAM SHIRL GARRETT, JR.
Sonny
Cadet Private 10, 11; Radio Club 10; Rifle Team 11; Industrial Arts
Club 12; Company Football 11. 39

President
12;

Science Club 10;
ll; Key Club 11,

CHARLES BARKER GAULDING
Charles
Cadet Master Sergeant 12: Business Club President 12; Chess Club
10, 11; Beta Honorary 11; Student Council 12; Honor Group.

ANDREW LEROY GAY
indy
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Football 10-12.

RALPH JOSEPH GIANNATTASIO
Ralph
Cadet Private 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Company Football
10, 11; Company Basketball 10, 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11; Super-
vision Basketball 10; Company Softball 10, 11.

RALPH W. GIBBS
Ray
Cadet Private 12; Shop 10-12; Honor Company
AwardsSecond Place 11.

10; Industrial Arts

WALTER SCOTT GIBSON
Buddy
Cadet Private 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; B Team Basketball 10, 11;
Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Company Football 10-12; Company
Softball 10-12; Company Volleyball 10-12.

NANCY CAROL GOLDEN

Nancy
Entered 11; Exhibition 11, 12.

MARY IRENE GOODSON
Vary
Future Business Leaders of America 1T; Exhibition
Perfect Attendance 11.

Red Cross 10;
10-12; Supervision Basketball 10;

BILLY GOODWIN
Bill

Honor Group.

NANCY BEATRICE GRACE
Nancy
Student Council 10; Stunt Night 10; Dramatics Club 12; Class
Soccer 10, 12; Class Speedpinball 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball
10-12; Relays 10, 11; Miller Athletic Association 11, 12.

JACK O. GRANT, JR.
Jack
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Crack Squad 11; Science Club 10; Ameri-
canism Club 10, 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 11; Golf Team
10-12; Honor Group.

CHARLOTTE ANNE GREENE
Charlotte
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Relays 11; Supervision
Volleyball 12.
SALLY GALE GREENE
Sal

Student Council 11; Exhibition; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball 10-12; Gym Monitor 10, 11.

WILLIAM HAROLD GREER, JR.
Bill
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Key Club 11, 12; Varsity Football
10-12; Varsity Track 10-12; Best Inspection Company 10; Supervision
Sasketball 10-12; Company Softball 10-12.

SARAH ELAINE GRIFFIN
Elaine

Future Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Volleyball
Championship 12; Exhibition 10, 11.

JACK THOMAS GRIGGERS
Jack
Cadet Private 10-12; Company Softball 10, 11; Supervision Basket-

ball 10-12; Business Club 10.
ELIZABETH JUANITA GRISWOLD
Nita
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Supervision Officer 10;
Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Dancers 11.

ARLENE ELEANOR GRUHN
Arlene
Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball 11, 12; Exhibition
10-12; Ad Solicitor for Annual 11.

JUDITH ROSE HAGGARD

Judith
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Pyramids 10; Relays 11.

WILLIAM HALL
Bill

ROBERT EARL HAMM
Robert
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

THOMAS WILLIAM HARRELL, JR.

Thomas

Science Club 10; Demosthenean Literary Society 10, 11.

SAMMY JACKSON HARRIS
Sam
Cadet Private 10-12; Company Volleyball 11.

DONALD WAYNE HAMMOCK
Way

WILLARD VANCE HANDLEY, JR.

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10-] Chess Cl |

*latoon 10

CHARLES LEMUEL HANSON
Charles

Cadet Private 10-12; Future Business Leaders of America
Red Cross 12: Company V yha 10: Company Football

LARRY WADE HARBIN
Larry

Guidon Bearer 12; Crack Squad 11, 12; Science Club 11; Company

Basketball 10, 11; )

Volleyball 10, 11; Supervisior

ball 10, 11

JULIANA HARDEMAN
Juki
12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Stunt Night 10;

Student Council Representative
s Representative

Relays 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Red Cros
12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Speedpinball 10, 11.
JAMES NATHAN HARDEN

Nathan
Arts Club 10; Ameri-
Athletics 11.

Sergeant 12; Business Club 10, 11; Industrial
canism Club 11; Supervision Basketball; Company

KENNETH REID HARDY
Ken
Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12

JOHN HOWELL HARPER, JR.
Buddy
Cadet Private 10-12; Company Football 10-12; Supervision Basket-
ball 11, 12; Company Softball 10, 12.

NORMA JEAN HARRISON
Vorma J ear

Supervision Volleyball 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Ex-
hibition 10, 11

ELIZABETH RUTH HARTLEY
Betty
Future Teachers of America 10, 12; Future Business Leaders of
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America 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Supervision Volleyball 12;
Dancers 11; Exhibition 10,

DAVID EUGENE HARTNESS
David
Science Club 11, 12; Cadet Private 10, 11.

THOMAS JESSE HARWELL
Tommy

Sergeant 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football 11.

ANN WILLIAMS HASKINS
Ann
Assistant Manager Bookstore 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11;
Future Nurses Club 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10; Supervision

Basketball 10.
HAZEL FRANCINE HATCHER
Jill
Head Majorette 12; Majorette 10-12; Future Homemakers of America
Council 11, 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12;
Supervision Basketball 11.

SUSAN MARIAH HATCHER
Sue
Secretary of Student Council 12; Associate Editor of Annual 12;
ROTC Sponsor 11; Beta Club 12; Relays 10; Dancers 11; Student
Council 11, 12.

JOHN L. HATTON, JR.
John
Cadet Private 10-12; Glee Club 11; Best Drill Platoon 11.

EVELYN JEANNETTE HAWKINS
Jeannette
Exhibition 10, 11; Relays 11; Supervision Volleyball 10; Red
Cross 12.

MARY ANN HAWKINS
Mary Ann
Future Homemakers of America Parliamentarian 12; Supervision
Volleyball Champions 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Chemistry Club
12; Girls State 11; Exhibition 10; Orchestra 10, 11. 43

WILLIAM MORRILL HAY
Morrill

Cadet Sergeant Major 12; Football 10-12; Basketball 12; B Team

3
Basketball 10, 11; Key Club 11. 12: Tennis Team 10-12; L Club :
10-12; Crack Squad 11. +

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John _
Science Club 10.

JACK GARNER HAYNES
Jack
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Foot-

ball 11.

WALTER ROLAND HEADDEN
Roland
Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
Best Drill Company 11; Best Drill Platoon 11.

JACOB MILTON HEARD, III
Jake
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Key Club 11, 12; Varsity Golf Team 10;
L Club 10-12; Company Neatest Cadet 11; Crack Squad 11;
Sergeant-at-Arms; Demosthenian Literary Society 11; Supervision

Basketball 10-12.
JIMMY HUGH HEATH

Jimmy
Cadet Private 10-12; 4-H Club 10, 11; Company Football 11.

ELVA GAYLE HENDERSON
Gayle
Student Council 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Future Nurses Club 12; Ex-
hibition 10-12; Supervision Sports 10-12.

JOHN ALEXANDER HENDERSON
John
Sergeant First Class 12; Science Club 10-12; Band 10-12; Poet
Leader Staff 10, 11; Best Drill Company 10; Honor Company 10, 11;
Radio Club 10, il: Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12.

CHARLES ROBERT HENDLEY
Bob
Cadet Sergeant 12; Science Club 10; Business Club 12; B Team
Basketball 10; Varsity Baseball 10, 11; Varsity Basketball 11;
L Club 10, 11.

JUNE DE ANNE HERRINGTON
June

Dramatics Club 10-12; Library Assistant 10, 11; Supervision Volley-
ball 10; Stunt Night 10; Exhibition 10, 11; Relays 11.


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Darien

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Honor Group 11, 12; Future Nurses Club 10-12; Exhibition 10-12;

Annual Typist 12.

RICKY MARSHALL HICKS
Ricky
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Football
10; Company Volleyball 10; Company Softball 10.

ALTON LARRY HILL
Larry
Cadet Private 10-12; Company Football 12; Company Basketball 12;
Supervision Basketball 11, 12.

BARBARA JEAN HILL
Babs
Parliamentarian of Future Homemakers of America 10; Recreation
Chairman of Future Homemakers of America 12; Supervision Volley-
ball 10-12; Class Soccer 10; Class Speedpinball 11; Supervision
Basketball 11; Exhibition 10-12.

GAIL ANNETTE HILL
Gail
Relays 11; Supervision Volleyball 11, 12;

Crack Squad 11; Ex-

hibition 10.

SALLY HINDMAN
Sally
Music Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 11.

PAULA ELAINE HIRSH
Paula
President of Beta Club 12; Secretary-Treasurer of Class 10-12; Gym
Assistant 11; Honor Group 11, 12; Miller Athletic Association 11;
Crack Squad 10; Supervision Officer 10; Superlative 12.

ELSIE VIOLET HOLLAND
Elsie
Miller Athletic Association 12; Student Council 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11;
Dramatics Club 11; Dancers 11; Class Soccer Team 11; Class Volley-
ball 11; Tennis Tournament 10-12.

BOBBY LEE HESTER
Bobby
Master Sergeant 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Americanism Club 11; Sidney
Lanier Literary Society 10; Supervision Basketball 11; Honor Group.

CHARLES WILLIAM HEWETT
Charlie
Cadet Private 10-12; Red Cross 10; Crack Squad 10, 12; Honor Com-
pany 10; Best Drill Platoon 10-12; Best Drill Company 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball 10-12.

JAMES EDWARD HOOPER
Ed

Spanish Club 11; Company Softball 10, 11; Company Football 10,
11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11

BERNICE GLENDORA HORTON
Pete
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Exhibition 10; Orchestra
10-12; Music Club 10, 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Annual Typist 12.

EMMETT FRANKLIN HORTON
Frankie
Cadet Private 10-12.
BRADY FERRELL HOWARD
Ferrell
Cadet Private 10, 11; Company Football 10, 11; Company Softball
10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drill Company 11.

JOHN WENDELL HOWELL
endell
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Red Cross Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Business
Manager Football 11; Winning Crack Squad 11; Beta Honorary 11:

Annual Social Editor 12; Honor Group 12; Science Club 10.

MYRNA JANE HOYAL
Myrna
Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stunt Night 10; Dancers 11; Supervision Volleyball
10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

NANCY LURA HUBBARD
Nancy

Business Manager of Annual 12; Ad Solicitor and Annual Salesman
11, 12; Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Library Assistant
11, 12; Exhibition 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11; Red Cross AI-
ternate 11.

HUGH STEVEN HUDSON
Hugh

Beta Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; ORANGE and GREEN Staff 12;
Honor Group 12.

SANDRA RUTH HUDSON

Sandra

Exhibition 10, 11; Relays 11.
THOMAS GERALD HUDSON

Tommy
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Red Cross 10;

Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 11; Chess Club 11; Company
Football 10, 11; Photography Club 10.
6

DONALD THOMAS HUMPHRIES
Dor
Cadet Private 10-12; Rifle Team 11; Radio Club 10, 11; Supervision
Basketball 12; Best Inspection Company 10, 11

MARVIN LEONARD HUMPHRIES

Country

Spanish Club 11.

EARLSWORTH EUGENE HUNT
Earl

Sergeant First Class 12; Science Club 10-12; Honor Group 12.

DONNA LEE HURST
Donna
Treasurer Future Homemakers of America 12; Future Business
Leaders of America 12; Library Assistant 10; Pyramids 10; Relays
11; Supervision Volleyball 11; Supervision Basketball 11.

FRANK McALLISTER HUTHNANCE
Frank
Senior Private 12; Photography Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Track
12; Best Drill Platoon 11; Best Drill Company 11; Company Football
10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

SAMUEL.LAMAR HUTTO
Sam
Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; L Club 11, 12;
Crack Squad 11; Vice President of Sophomore Class 10; Director of
Junior Class 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Superlative 12.

WYLEY M. HUTTO
Hutto
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Football 10.
JAMES TAYLOR HYDER
Jimmy

Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Varsity Football 12; L
Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

BARNEY HOUSER JACKSON

Barney

BENNY HARRIS JACKSON
Benny
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Best Drill Company
and Platoon 11.

47

REGINALD MARION JAMES

Reggie

Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Red Cross Club President 12; Student
Council 12; Beta Honorary 12; Supervision Basketball Champions
11; Company Neatest Cadet 11; Crack Squad 11; Honor Group 12.

WILLIAM DAVID JAMES, JR.
David
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Track Manager 10-12; Crack Squad
11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Football 11, 12.

CECIL ALDIENE JOHNSON
Aldiene
Cadet Private 12; 4-H Club.

GEORGE WILLIAM JOHNSON
Bill
Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Cadet Private 10, 11; Varsity
Track 10, 12; Company Football Champions 10; Company Volleyball
10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11; C Basketball 11; Baseball 12.

LINDA GREY JOHNSON
Linda

Historian Future Homemakers of America 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12;
Crack Squad 10; Relays 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10; Exhibition
10-12.

LARRY VERNON JOHNSON

Larry
Cadet Private 10, 11; Spanish Club 11.

WALTER CLIFFORD JOHNSON
Walter

Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Foot-
ball 10, 11; Company Softball 10.

BARBARA ANITA JOHNSTON
Barbara
Red Cross Representative 10; Exhibition 10-12; Perfect Attend-
ance 11.

ANNE CRAIG JONES
Anne

Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10-12.
BARBARA JUANITA JONES

Barbara
Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Red Cross Representative
10-12; Future Business Leaders of America 12; Bookkeeping Roll of
Honor 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Officer 10;
Exhibition 10-12.

EDRIS OLIVE JONES
Edris

11, 12: Miller Athletic
Squad 10; Chemistry Club Officer 12

Gym Assistant

(Association 11, 12; Crack
; Class Volleyball, Soccer, and
Basketball 10-12; Captain of Champion Supervision Volleyball Team

12; President of Supervision 12; Lieutenant of Exhibition 11.

FRANKLIN PARKER JONES
Frank
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Winning Football Company

Football 12; FFA Club 10-12; Supervision Basketball

ll;
Club 10, 11.

10,

Varsity

11; 4-H

MANITA EARLENE JONES
Earlene
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Exhibition 10-12.
TERRY LEE JONES
Terry
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 10-12; Library Assistant 11; Rifle Team 11, 12; Band 10; Dixie
Doodle Dandy 10.

THOMAS RICHARD JONES
Tommy

Cadet Private 10-12.
JOSEPH HOWARD JOYNER, JR.

Joe

Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Science Club 10, 11; Chess Club 10, 11;
Radio Club 10; Crack Squad 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12
Company Football 11, 12; Company Volleyball 11, 12.

MARTHA JANE JOYNER
Jane
Honor Group 11, Library Assistant 10-12; Vice President Library
Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y

12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12;
Basketball 10-12; Relays 11; President Library Club 12.

NORMA JEAN JUNKINS

Jean

Future Teachers of America 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11; Speed-
pinball Company Team 11; Exhibition 10-12.

Supervision

BOBBY EARL JONES
Bobby

Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled Company 11
Best Drilled Platoon 11; Best Disciplined Company 11.

CHARLIE THOMPSON JONES, II

Charlie
Cadet Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10;
Best Drilled Company 10; Honor Company 10; Honor Group 12.

MARY LUCEA KAUSS
Lucy
Future Nurses Club 10, 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10-12.

AMY LORAINE KELLY
Boots

Dramatics Club 11, 12: Future Business Leaders of America 11;
Pyramids 10, Dancers 11; Library Assistant 10, Supervision Basket-

ball 10, 11.

MARY OLIVE KELLY
Vary

Future Business Leaders of America 12; Honor Group 11,
Attendance 10; Supervision Volleyball 12; Exhibition 10-

EDWARD A. KENNEDY
Edward

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Science Club 10; Band 10; American-
ism Club 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

; Perfect

2
2.

EDWIN LAFAYETTE KENNEDY
Eddie

Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Dixie-
land Band 12; Honor Company 10, 11.

BETTY JOAN KETTERBAUGH

Jo

Library Assistant 10, 11; Pyramids 10; Dancers 11; Supervision
Volleyball 10.

GROVER PASS KEYS
Grover
Cadet Private 12; Company Football 11, 12; Company Softball 11;
Company Volleyball 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor
Company 10.

DAVIS LAWRENCE KIGHT, JR.
Davis
Entered 12.

LENORA M. KIRKWOOD
Lenora
Honor Group 11, 12; Class Speedpinball 11; Supervision Basketball
11; Relays 10, 11.

HELEN VERNELLE KITCHENS
Vernelle

Future Nurses of America 11, 12; Annual Business Staff 11; Super-
vision Volleyball 10, 11; Library Assistant 10; Exhibition 10, 11.

50

MARGARET VIRGINIA KITCHENS
Margaret

Exhibition 1]

LAVERNE KNIGHT
Laverne
Beta Club 11, 12; Gym Assistant 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Crack
Squad 10, 11; Bookkeeping Honor Roll 11; Miller Athletic Associa-
tion Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Class Basketball 10, 11; Class Volley-
ball 11.

JOHN WESLEY KNOWLES
Johnny

Cadet Private 10, 11; Company Football 11; Company Softball 10,
11; Company Volleyball 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10-12.

GORDON THOMAS LACKEY
Gordon
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Club 12; Varsity Football 12; Crack
Squad 10, 11; President of 4-H Club 11; Student Council 11;
Supervision Basketball Champion 10; Honor Group.

CATHERINE MAE LAMB
Cat
Future Homemakers of America President 12; Supervision Officer
11; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Lunchroom Helper 10-12.

EDWARD E. LANCASTER
Ed
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Vice President Industrial Arts Club
12; Rifle Team 10-12; Honor Company 10; Supervision Basket-
ball 11.

ALMA JEAN LANGFORD

Jean

Exhibition 11, 12; Relays 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Future
Business Leaders of America 12; Class Basketball Team 10.

LINDA PONDER LANIER

Linda
Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Ad Solicitor for Hi-Lights 12; Music Club 12;
Perfect Attendance 10; Supervision Volleyball 12.

FRANCES ANNETTE LASHLEY
{nnette
4-H 10-12.

JOAN SYLVIA LASSITER
Joan
Perfect Attendance 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Exhibition 10-12.

5

PATRICIA MARGARET LATHAM
Pat
Music Club 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11.

ROBERT LARRY LAURENS
Larry
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Honor Company 10;
Best Drilled Company 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Red Cross Club 10-12;
Business Staff Annual 11; Honor Group.

JOHN DAVID LAWRENCE
John
BOBBY CLARENCE LEAPTROT
Bobby

Cadet Private 12; Business Club 11; Spanish Club 11; Company
Football 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision Basketball 10.

SANDRA IRENE LEDFORD
Sandra
Beta Club 12; Gym Assistant 12; Sports Editor of Hi-Lights Staff 12;

Honor Group 11; Student Council 12; Miller Athletic Association 12;
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 11.

CHARLES WAYNE LEE
Wayne
Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Cadet Private 10-12.

JUDITH GAIL LEGGETT
Judy
Entered 12; President of Junior Future Homemakers of America 12;
Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision Volleyball 12.

ROBERT MICHAEL LEVERETTE
Mike
Cadet Private 12; Sergeant-at-Arms of Industrial Arts Club 12; Best
Inspection Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10.

SHARON LYNN LEVINE
Sharon
Future Homemakers of America Reporter 11; Future Homemakers
of America Class Historian 12; Music Club 10-12; Exhibition 10, 11.

NANCY CAROLYN LEWIS
Nan
Class Program Chairman of Future Homemakers of America 10;
Dancers 11; Exhibition 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Super-
vision Basketball 10, 11; Winning Company in Exhibition 11.

ROBERT GREGORY LEWIS, JR.
Bobby
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Hi-Y 11, 12: Red Cross Club Secretary 12;
Annual Business Staff 11, 12; Photography Club 10; Annual Adver-
tising Manager 12.

SANDRA LUCILLE LEWIS
Sandra
Dramatics Club 10-12; Dramatics Club Secretary 12; Beta Club 11,
12; Honor Group 11, 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Speedpin-
ball 10, 11.

JERRY LEE LIGON
Jerry
Cadet Sergeant 12; Supervision Basketball 10-11; Best Drilled
Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Honor Company 10; Company
Volleyball 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Business Club 11.

JOHN ORMAN LILES, JR.
Bubber
Crack Squad 11; Rifle Team 11; Industrial Arts Club 10; Company
Football 11; Supervision Basketball 11.

TONI LINCOLN
Toni
Stunt Night 10; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball
10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; Crack Squad 10.

MARY JOAN LINDER
Joan
Chapter Officer Future Homemakers of America 10, 12; Student
Council 11; Relays 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Exhibition
10-12; Speedpinball 10, 11.

SHELTON SPEAR LISTER
Shelton
Cadet Private 12; Company Volleyball and Football 10, 11; Super-
vision Basketball 10, 11; Business Club 11; Company Guidon
Bearer 11, 12.

VIRGINIA KATHERINE LONG
Virginia
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Georgia Girls State 11; Stunt Night 10; Red Cross
10; Exhibition 10-12; Relays 10; Company Speedpinball Team 10.

WILLIAM TYRONE LONG

Tyrone
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Varsity Baseball 10-12; Varsity Football
12; Varsity Track 10, 12; Crack Squad 11, 12; Science Club 10, 11;
Secretary-Treasurer Photography Club 11; Military Review Staff
li, 1.

WILLIAM ZEDDIE LORD
Billy
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Band 10-12;
Spanish Club 11; Science Club 11; Honor Company 11; Band
Clerk 12; Best Drilled Company 11.

BOB LANIER MARSH
Bob
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Vice President Spanish Club 12; Band

10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Science Club 10; Honor Company
ll: Honor Group.

KAY FRANCES MARSHALL
Kay
Music Club 1], Relays 11; Exhibition 10-12; Speedpinball 11.

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JOHN BENNIE LOWERY
Bennie
Cadet Private 10, 11.

JACK DANIEL LYNCH
Jack
Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Science Club 10; B
Team Football 11; Company Volleyball 11.

LEONA CAROLYN MADDOX
Leona

Class Stunt 10; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball
11; Music Club 12; Relays 10; Exhibition 11, 12.

BARNETT LARRY MALCOM

Cuz

Cadet Private 12; Company Football 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10;
Company Softball 10; Honor Group.

WILLIAM DUNN MALLARD, JR.
Billy
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Hi-Y Vice President 12; Beta Honorary
11, 12; Americanism Club 10; Manager of Annual Business Staff 12;
Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 11; Honor Group.

BETTY CLAIRE MANNING
Betty Claire
ROTC Sponsor 10; Student Council Aide 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Super-

vision Officer 10, 12; Managing Editor of Hi-Lights 12;

Stunt
Night 10.

SHELBY JEAN MANRY
Shelby
Tri-Hi-Y 10; Relays 10; Red Cross 10, 12; Bookkeeping Roll of

Honor 11; Supervision Officer 11; Dramatics Club 12;

Exhibition
11, 12.

BYRON MALCOM MARCHMAN
Vac

Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor Company 11; Company Foot-
ball 10, 11; Company Basketball 11; Crack Squad 11.

MONROE ALVIN MARSHALL
{Ivin
4-H Club 10-12

SHELBY JEAN MARTIN
Shelhy
Pyramids 10; Dancers 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Class
Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Class Basketball 10,
11; Speedpinball 10, 11

THOMAS RYAN MARTIN
Tommy
Cadet Corporal 11; Varsity Football 10-12; L Club 12; Sidney
Lanier Literary Society 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions
10, 11; Company Football and Volleyball 10-12; Crack Squad 11, 12;
Best Inspection Company 11.

ELIZABETH ANN MATHEWS
Ann
Red Cross 10, 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12; Super-
vision Volleyball 11, 12; Relays 11; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision
Officer 11; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Bookkeeping Roll of
Honor 11.

SANDRA JANE MATHISON
Sandy

Entered 11; Future Nurses Club 12; Exhibition 12; Supervision
Volleyball 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 11;
Chorus 12.

CLARENCE EUGENE MATTHEWS

Gene

Cadet Private 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Company 10;
Best Drilled Platoon 10; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball
Champions 10, 11; Science Club 10.

VIRGINIA ANN MATTHEWS
Ann
Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Exhibition 10-12.

SUSAN VIRGINIA MAXWELL
Susan
Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 12; Circulation Manager Hi-Lights
12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Chorus Leader 11; Stunt Night 10;
Relays 11; Supervision Officer 10.

WILLIAM MAURICE MAXWELL
Maurice
Rifle Team 10; Second Place Crack Squad 11; Americanism Club
10; Red Cross Club 10; Track Team 10; Supervision Basketball
10-12; Tennis Team 12; Company Volleyball Champions 11.

HENRY CALVIN MAY, III
Doc
Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Feature Editor Poet Leader 11, 12;
Science Club 10-12; Honor Company 11; Demosthenian Literary
Society 10-123 Dixie Doodle Dandy 10; Red Cross Representative 12.

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NANCY CATHERINE MAYFIELD
Nancy
Crack Squad 10; Dancers 11; Supervision Volleyball
Archery Tournament 10.

LINAS RAY MAYNARD

Maynard . Fy
Cadet Private 10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11

; Company Football
r

10, 11; Company Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Ps
RICHARD EDWARD McBRYANT

Industrial Science Fair 11, 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Company
Dicky

Basketball 10, 11.
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Crack Squad 11; Parliamentarian
Business Club 12; Spanish Club 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11;
Company Volleyball and Football 10, 11; Honor Group.

FRANCES CHRISTINE McCALLUM

Christine

Team

4

-

Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council 11, 12;
Student Council Aide and Typist 12; Supervision Officer 12; Future
Nurses Club 10-12; Treasurer of Future Nurses Club 12; Perfect
Attendance 10.

ROBERT AUGUSTUS McCORD, III]
Bobby
Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Track 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Science
Club 10; Honor Company 11; Supervision Basketball 12; Company

Football 11.

DAVID SWAILS McCOWEN
David
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Director of Class 10-12;
Student Council 11; Red Cross Club President 11; Key Club 11, 12;
Winning Crack Squad 10; Honor Group.

FREDDIE HERMAN McCOY
Freddie

Cadet Private 12.

BENJAMEN BEEBE McDONALD, III
Ben

Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11, 12;
Golf Team 10-12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Crack Squad
10, 11; L Club 11; Honor Group.

BUDDY McFADDEN
Buddy

Cadet Private 10, 11; Industrial Arts Club 12; Supervision Basketball
11, 12; Company Football 10, 11.

WILLIAM CLAUDE McGAUGHEY
Willie
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Football Letterman 10-12; Captain
Football Team 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; L Club 11, 12.

JAMES NEIL McKNIGHT
limmy

Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Science Club 10, 11; Red Cross Club

10: Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Honor

Company 10; Secretary Spanish Club 12

MIRIAM FRANCES McMAHAN
Vimi
Vice President of Student Council 12; Treasurer of Student Co
ll: Cheerleader 12: Beta Club 11, 12: Gym Assistant 11: Honor
Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; ROTC Sponsor 12

JIMMIE HELENE McPHERSON
Jimmie
Beta Club 11, 12; Student Council Aide 12; Student Council Repre-
sentative 11; Honor Group 11, 12; Crack Squad 10; Relays 11;
Supervision Volleyball 11, 12.

ROBERT WESLEY MEADOWS, JR.
Bobby
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Honor Company 10; Demosthenian
Literary Society 10; Red Cross Club 10-12; Red Cross Representative
12; Honor Group.

BERTHA JANE MELTON
Jane
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Secretary of Future
Business Leaders of America 12; Honor Group 11; Exhibition 10-12;
Supervision Volleyball 10-12.

JOSEPH CLIFTON METHVIN, JR.
Clifton
Science Club 10; Perfect Attendance 11; Business Club 12.

MARTHA IRMA MIDDLEBROOKS
Vartha
Honor Group 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 1
Red Cross 11, 12; Junior Red Cross Council Representative 1
President of Bibb County Junior Red Cross 12; Stunt Night 1
Winning Speedpinball Team 11.

BILLIE IRENE MILLER
Irene
Honor Group 11, 12; Bookkeeping Honor Roll 11; Degree Chairman
of Future Homemakers of America 10-12; American Junior and
Chapter Homemaker Degree.

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CAROL ELIZABETH MILOR
Carol
Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Group Captain of Tri-Hi-Y 12; Senior Group
Captain of Dramatics Club 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition
10-12; Chemistry Club 12.

CHARLOTTE LOUISE MILOR
Charlotte
President of Tri-Hi-Y 12; WMCA Youth Assembly 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,
12; Dramatics Club 12; Stunt Night 10; Perfect Attendance 11;
Exhibition 10-12.

SANDRA ALLENE MINOR

Sandra
Honor Group 11; Supervision Officer 11; Future Homemakers of
America Council 11; Supervision Volleyball 11; Exhibition 10, 11

ALBERT HOYT MITCHELL. JR.

{/bert
Cadet Sergeant First Class; Americanism Club 10-12; Spanish Club
11-12; C Team Basketball 10; Color Guard 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball Champions 10.

JAMES WINFIELD MITCHELL
Jimmy)
Cadet Sergeant 12; Secretary-Treasurer Chess Club 12; Library
Staff 10.
ESLYE MOATE
Eslye
Annual Staff 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Class Volleyball Tear
10; Class Speedpinball Team 10; Supervision Basketball 10,
Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12.

CLIFFORD JACK MOLTON
Jac k
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Secretary Business Club 12; Beta
Club 12; Honor Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
Honor Group.

HARRY G. MOODY
Harry

Cadet Private 12; Business Club 11, 12; Paper Shop 11; ORANGE
and GREEN Staff 12.

CHARLES RONALD MOORE
Ronnie
Cadet Private 10-12.

RITA DORRELL MOORE
Rita
Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stunt Night 10; Relays 11;
Perfect Attendance 10.

LUCY BRENDA MORGAN

Brenda
Library Club 10-12.

ALLEN WAYNE MOSELY

Wayne
Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 12.

JOY NEWTON ONEAL
Joy
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Chemistry Club 12; Music Club 12; Music Club
Group Captain 12; Tri-Hi-Y Choir 11; Exhibition 10-12; Relays 11.

WILBEN RAY ONEAL
Ray
Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Softball

10, 11; Company Football 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11;
Business Club 12.

JOHN WALTER MOSS
JW.
Cadet Private 12; Hi-Y 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Band 10,
11; Varsity Track Team 10-12; Science Club 10; Company Football
10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

DAVID BENJAMIN MOULTON
David
Cadet Private 12; FFA Treasurer 11; FFA Vice President 12; 4-H

Club 10-12.

MARY JOYCE MURPHY
Joyce

Future Business Leaders of America 12; Exhibition 12.
NELLIE WAUDENE NEAL
W audene
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Exhibition 10-12.

Entered 12;

LINA GAY NEBLETT
Gay
Lanier Senior Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 12;
Chemistry Club 11; Music Festival 11, 12; Bookkeeping Roll of
Honor.

SYLVIA LAVERNE NORTON
La Verne

Secretary of Library Club 11; Future Business Leaders of America
11, 12; Supervision Volleyball 11; Pyramids 10; Orchestra 10;
Library Assistant 11; Exhibition 10-12.

SHIRLEY DARE NOWELL
Shirley
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Exhibition 10-12.

CLAUDETTE GENEVA ODOM
Geneva
Exhibition 10, 11.

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NORMA LOIS OSTEEN
Norma
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Red Cross Secretary 12; Miller Athletic
Association 12; Exhibition 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Stunt Night 10;
Supervision Volleyball 10-12.

FRANCES HILDRETH PACE
Frances
Crack Squad 10; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basket-

ball 10, 11; Captain Supervision Basketball Team 10; Exhibition
10, 11.

ELIZABETH PAULINE PARKER
Pauline
Supervision Volleyball 10; Relays 11; Exhibition 10.

PATRICIA ANN PARKS
Pat
Gym Assistant 12; Miller Athletic Association 11, 12; Girls State
11; Supervision Officer 10; Class Volleyball 10-12; Class Basketball
10-12; Class Soccer 10-12; Crack Squad 11.

WILLIAM THOMAS PARRISH
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled Company 11;

Radio Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Football 10-12;
Company Softball 10.

JOHN OLIVER PARTAIN
Oliver
Company Basketball 11; Company Softball 11.

LARY HORACE PEARCE
Lary
Cadet First Sergeant 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10-12; Beta
Club 11; Americanism Club 10; Vice President of Demosthenian
Literary Society 12; Honor Group.

WILLIAM HERMAN PELL
Billy
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Science Club
10; C Team Basketball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
Company Football Champions 11; Best Inspection Company 11;
Boys State 11.

MARCIA DONNA PERRY
Marcia
Beta Club 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11, 12; Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y 12;
Honor Group 11, 12; Supervision Officer 12; Captain of Class Teams
11; Exhibition Officer 11, 12; Miller Athletic Association 11, 12.

DIXIE DELORIS PHILLIPS
Dixie
Miller Hi-Lights Staff Reporter 12; Supervision President 10; Super-
vision Volleyball 10; Speedpinball 10; Basketball Team 10; Ex-
hibition 10, 11.

JAMES ELBERT PHILLIPS
Jim my
Cadet Captain 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Red Cross Club 10-12; Science Club
10; Red Cross Supervision Representative 11; Honor Group.

FREDERICK RAY PINKERTON
Ray
Cadet Lieutenant 12; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon
10; Honor Company 10; Crack Squad 11; Secretary of Science 12;
Supervision Basketball 10-12; Varsity Track 10-12.

DON AMERSON PINSON
Don
Second Lieutenant 12; Key Club 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary
Society 10; Varsity Football 12; Varsity Basketball 12; Crack Squad
11; B Team Basketball 10, 11.
ROBERT EDWARD PLESS
Bob
Science Club 10; Radio Club 10.

JEAN ELAINE POLLETT
Jeanne
Dramatics Club 10-12; Treasurer of Dramatics Club 12; President of
Supervision 12; Thespians 12; Supervision Volleyball 10, 12; Speed-

pinball Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Relays 10, 11.

HAROLD THOMAS POLK
Hal
Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football 11; Track Team 10-12; L
Club 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10.

MARY JO PORCH
Mary Jo

Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11, 12;
Miller Athletic Association 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Lieutenant in Ex-
hibition 11; Class Stunt 10; Class Volleyball 11.
MARION HOWLAND POYTHRESS
Herbert
Business Club 11; Science Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
Company Football 10, 11.

MARY ANN PRESTON
Mary Ann
Tri-Hi-Y 11; Class Volleyball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12;
Exhibition 10, 11.

KAY FARRADAY PRIDGEN
Kay
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Class Stunt 10; Relays 11; Red Cross 12; Music Club
12; Exhibition 10.

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Pl

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HILARY B. REEVES
Hilary
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football
10-12; Company Basketball 10; Company Softball 10-12; Red Cross

Representative 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Company Volleyball
10, 11.

MARSHALL CALIFF REEVES
Mot
Cadet Private 12; Honor Company 11.

LYNDA JEANNE PURVIS
Lynda

Assistant Manager of Book Store;

Relays 11; Perfect Attendance 11;

SUE ELIZABETH RALEY

Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; President Music Club 12;

Vice President Red Cross 12; Vice President Music Club 11; Stunt
Night 10; President Supervision 12; Relays 10.

Beta Club 12;
of Honor 11;

Bookkeeping Roll
Exhibition 10,

MARJORIE FAYE RANDOLPH
Marjorie
Stunt Night 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11; Vice President of Music
Club 12; Music Club 10-12; Secretary Red Cross 11; Class Volley-
ball Team 10; Relays 10; Dancers 11.

MARY DONALSON RANKIN

Vary
Stunt Night 10; Tri-Hi-Y bis
12; Chemistry Club 12.

10, Relays 10; Supervision Volleyball

ROBERT A. RAWLINGS

Sonny
Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Industrial Arts Fair 11.
WILLIAM BLANTON REDDING
Blanton

12:. Beta
; Honor Group

Cadet Sergeant First lub 11; Associate Editor

ORANGE and GREEN

ass

Cl
12

SONJA LAFAY REDDY
Sonja
President Miller Athletic Association 12; Class Soccer 10, 11;
Winning Company 11; Relays 10, 11; Class Basketball 10; Class
Hockey 11; Company Speedpinball 10, 11; Class Volleyball 10, 11

MARTHA FAYE REESE
Faye
Future Business Leaders of America 10-12; Editor of Future Business
Leaders of America 12; Supervision Volleyball 10; Exhibition 10-12.

ROBERT FRANKLIN ..
Bobby

Basketball
DAVID REGISTER

Basketball

REEVES, JI
12;

TEDDY

Private 10-12; Foot

Supervision

S

10, 11;
Company

Foot-
10, 11.

Cadet Private
ball 10, 11;

10-12; Company

Volleyball

upervision

ll 10, 11;

Softba Company

CHARLES FRANKLIN REHBERG, JR.
Charlie

Cadet Sergeant 12; Crack Squad 11;
Team Football 11; Varsity Football
10-12; Company Volleyball Champions 11.

ALBERT PHILLIPS REICHERT, JR.

Albert

12:

Baseball

Supervision

EL, 123 75
Basketball

Varsity

12;

Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12; President of Senior Class 12; Varsity
Football 11, 12; Rifle Team 10-12; Secretary Beta Honorary 12; Key
Club 11, 12; Leader Crack Squad 11; Honor Group.

ANN HATCHER RINER
Ann
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Vice President of Future
Business Leaders of America 12; Supervision Officer 11, 12; Honor
Group 11, 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Exhibition 10-12.

IRIS EUGENIA ROBERTS
Tris
Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Secretary 12; Music
Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12; Music Club Secretary
Group 11; Girls State 11; Chemistry Club 12.

Club
12:

lI, 12;

Honor

RABUN ANNE ROBERTS
Ray
Red Cross 11; Future Teachers of America 10; Exhibition 10-12.

CAROLYN PIERCE ROBERTSON
Carolyn
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Future Teachers of America
10-12: Treasurer Future Teachers of America 11; President Future
Teachers of America 12; Girls State 11; Exhibition 10-12.

CLARENCE RICHARD ROBINSON
Richard
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Library Assistant
11; Company Football 10; Best Inspection Company 11; Company
Softball 10, 11; Company Volleyball 10, 11.

EDWIN RIVERS ROBINSON
Ed

Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Discipline
Company 10; Industrial Arts Fair 11; Company Volleyball 10. 63

MITCHELL MARTEZ ROLAND
Mickey
Crack Squad 10; Chess Club 11.

ELIZABETH WADDELL ROLLINS
Bette
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Dramatics Club 12; Group Co-Captain of
Dramatics Club 12; Student Council 10; Hi-Lights Staff 12; Perfect
Attendance 10; Exhibition 10-12.

Cadet Sergeant 12;

Senior

SUSAN JOHNSON ROSS
Susan
Miller

11; Relays

Athletic Association
10, 11; Class

Gym Assistant 12; Honor Group 11, 12;
12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Class Soccer 10,
Hockey 11; Stunt Night 10.
WILLIAM WAYNE ROSS
Wayne
Cadet Private 12; Honor Company 11; Company Football 11; Super-
vision Basketball Champions 10; Supervision Basketball 11.

CHARLES ANTHONY RUFF
Chuck
Cadet Private 10, 11; Spanish Club 11.
BETTY JOYCE RYLES
Joyce

Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Future
Council 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball 10.

Homemakers of America

BARBARA SUE SANDERS
Barbara
Future Business Leaders of America 12
10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 11, 12;
Archery Tournament 10; Bookkeeping
tion 10.

; Library Club 10; Orchestra
Supervision Basketball 11;
Roll of Honor 12; Exhibi-

BETTY JEAN SANDERS
Jean
Chemistry Club 12; Student Council Representative 11; Relays 10;
Dancers 11; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10.

SHIRLEY SANDERS
Shirley
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club
11, 12; Stunt Night 10; Exhibition 10-12; Chemistry Club 12.

JEROME DALY SANDS, JR.
Jerry
Cadet Major 12; Key Club 11, 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Rifle Team
10-12; Regimental and Company Neatest Cadet 11; Crack Squad
10, 11; Winning Crack Squad 10; Honor Group; Science Club 10.

LINDA SHARON SEAMAN
Linda

Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10.

MEARL GLENN SELLERS
Gene

Cadet Private 10-12; Company Football 11; Company Softball 11.

LARRY ONAN SELMAN
Larry
Senior Private; Science Club 10.

WINIFRED SHARPE
Winifred
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Red Cross 11; Supervision Volleyball
Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball Team 10-12; Exhibition 10-12.

RUTH MARIE SHAW
Marie
Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Library Assistant 10,
11; Library Club 10, 11; Scrapbook Committee Future Business
Leaders of America 12; Annual Typist 12.

MAX DAVID SHEMTOB
Vax
Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Business Club 10; Spanish Club 11;
Band Master of Ceremonies 12; Poet Leader Staff 12; Dixie Doodle
Dandy 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11.

WILLARD LEON SHEPARD, JR.
Shep
Basketball
Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Company Foot-
ball Champions 10-12; Company Softball Champions 10-12; Best
Inspection Company 10-12.

Cadet Private 12; B Team 1: L Cab Ab iz:

JAMES SIMEON SIKES
Jimmie
Cadet Private 12; Company Football 10, 11; Supervision Basketball
10; Treasurer Business Club 12; Company Volleyball 10, 11; Inspec-
tion Company 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11.

BARBARA ANNE SAULS
Barbara

Beta Club Manager of Bookstore 12;
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Supervision
3usiness Leaders of America 12; Relays 10, 11.

WYLEEN ANN SCHROEDER
W yleen

America

11, 12;

Future

12

Honor Group

Officer 11;

Future Business Leaders of 12; Winning Company 11;

Exhibition 10-12.

JOSEPHINE SIMMONS
Josie

Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Future B
12: Relays 11: Supervision Volleyball 11; Exhibition 10-12.

isiness Leaders of America

MARY JOSEPHINE SIMMONS
Vary

Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Dramatics Club 12; Music Club 11; Supervision
Officer 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10: Dancers 11; Relays 10; Stunt
Night 10

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: MARY K. SIMMONS
Vary K
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. Music Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 11; Supervision Volley-
. ball 12; Exhibition 10-12.
PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS
Pat

Future Nurses Club 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11; Winning Company
11; Winning Relays 11.

WILLIAM PINCKNEY SIMMONS, JR.
Bill
Cadet Captain 12; Director of Senior Class 12; Crack Squad Leader
11; Beta Honorary Treasurer 12; Key Club 11, 12; Company Neatest
and Best Drilled Cadet 11; Honor Group.

HORACE LINDSAY SIMPSON, JR.
Lindsay
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Club 12; Varsity Tennis* 11, 12; Crack
Squad Leader 11; Company Neatest and Best Drilled Cadet 11;
Hi-Y 11; Honor Group; Vice President of Americanism Club 11.

JACQUELINE SLOCUM
Jackie
Supervision Volleyball 10; Exhibition 10-12.

LINDA ANNE SLOCUMB
Anne
Exhibition 11.

CARLOS HUNTER SMITH, JR.
Bubber
Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 11;
Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12.

DORIS ADELINE SMITH
Doedee
Second Vice President of the Georgia Association of the Distributive
Education Clubs of America; Secretary of the Local Distributive
Education Club; Speech Contestant for the Distributive Education
Club; Outstanding Student for the Distributive Education Club.

66

ELIZABETH EUGENIA SMITH
Bitsy
Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Musie Club 11; Relays 11; Class

hibition 10

JAMES HURLEY SMITH
Hurley
Private 12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Best Inspection Company 10;
Best Drill Company 11; Supervision Basketball 11.

MERRILL LYLES SMITH
Merrill

Cadet Private 12; FFA 10.

ROSSER EDWARDS SMITH
Rosser
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Secretary Demosthenian Literary
Society 12; Debate Team 10; Annual Editorial Staff 12; Science
Club 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11;
Science Fair 11.

STEVEN RAV SMITH
Steve
Cadet Captain 12; Editor-in-Chief, Poet Leader 12; Beta Honorary
12; Student Council 12; President of Georgia Scholastic Press Asso-
ciation; Science Club 10; Poet Leader Business Staff 10; Honor
Group.

WILLIAM DAVID SMITH

W.D.

Supervision Basketball 10-12; Industrial Arts Club 10; Crack
Squad 11.

MADELINE D. SMYLY

Madeline
Dramatics Club 10; Exhibition 10, 11.
JOHN CLEVELAND SNYDER
J. .

Sergeant First Class 12; Beta Club 11; Hi-Y 11; Business Club 12;
Annual Staff 12; Honor Group.

JO ANN SPEAR
Jo Ann
Class Basketball 10; Dancers 11; Pyramids 10; Supervision Volley-
ball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

CHARLES STEPHEN SPILLERS
Steve
Radio Club 11, 12; Honor Company 11; Supervision Basketball 11,
12; Company Football 11. 67

BOBBY STEPPE
Bobby
BONNIE SUE STEVENS
Bonnie Sue

Future Business Leaders of America 11, 12; Library Club 11, 12;
Exhibition 10-12.

a
gia,

: EVANGELINE ROSE STEVENS
Vangie
. Supervision Volleyball 10, 12; Exhibition 10; Lunchroom Monitor
, 7 11, 12.
, NORA MAE STEVENSON
Nora
- Chemistry Club 11; Vice President Chemistry Club 12; Perfect
F Attendance 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basket-
ball 10-12; Relays 10, 11.
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ROBBIE PHYLLIS STINSON
Robbie
Advertising Manager of Annual 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Student
Council 11; Stunt Night 10; Future Homemakers of America
Officer 10; Pyramids 10; Class Basketball 11.

: MARY BETH STOKES
Beth

ROTC Sponsor 10; Crack Squad 10; Dramatics Club 10-12; Stunt
Night 10; Chemistry Club 11, 12; Honor Group 10, 12; Tri-Hi-Y
10-12; Red Cross 11.

JANET CAMILLE STOVARL
Janet
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Advertising
Manager of Hi-Lights 12; Dramatics Club 10, 12; Music Club 11;
Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Chemistry Club 12.

SARALYN STRIPLING
Sally
Cartoon Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Future Business Leaders of America
12; Dancers 11; Class Speedpinball 10; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Of-
ficer 10.

BETTY RUTH STROUP
Betty
4-H Club 10-12; Library Assistant 10-12; Exhibition Relays 10; 4H
Council President 11; Solicitor for Annual 11, 12; Annual Subscrip-

tions 11; Archery Tournament 10; Program Chairman and Reporter
of 4-H Club 10-12.

LOIS CAROLYN STROUP
Carolyn
Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11.

HAZEL JOY STUBBS
Joy
President of Supervision 11; Dancers 11; Pyramids 10; Ex-
hibition 10, 11.
MELBA LOUISE STUCKEY
Melba

Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Future Business Leaders of
Americ:. 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Hono: 11; Exhibition 10-12.

WILLIAM THOMAS SULLIVAN
Pecos Bill
Cadet Private 10-12; Winning Crack Squad 11; Key Club 11, 12;
Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Varsity Tennis 10-12; L Club 10-12

12:

OLGA KAREN TALBIRD
Karen
Cheerleader 12; Class Director 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Crack
Squad 10, 11; Honor Group ll, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12: ROT( Sponsor
12; Superlative 12.

CHARLES STEWART TERRELL

Charles
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12: Vice President Business Club 12;
Treasurer Business Club 11; Vice President Red Cross 12; Varsity
Football Manager 12; ORANGE and GREEN Staff 12; Crack Squad
10, 11; Honor Group 12.

CHARLES LEROY TERRY

Stick
Cadet Sergeant 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Business Club 11; Band 10; Dixie
Doodle Dandy 10; Track Team 10; Company Football 11; Honor
Company 11.

MELANIE GAIL THAMES
Gail
Relays 10; Dancers 11; Future Business Leaders of America 12;
Supervision Volleyball 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 12.

THOMAS EASON THARP
Tommy
Cadet Private 12; Winning Crack Squad 11; L Club 11, 12;
Varsity Football 11, 12; Track Team 10-12; Supervision Basket-
ball 10-12.

JANICE THIGPEN
Janice
Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Supervision Officer 11; Cor-
responding Secretary of Future Business Leaders of America 12.

LAVAUGHN THIGPEN
Thigpen
Honor Company 10; Business Club 12.

LEO LESTER THOMAS, JR.
Fan}
Cadet Private 12; Industrial Arts Fair 12,

MAEDENE EUNICE THOMAS
Vaedene
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Director of Senior Class;
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Miller Athletic Association 11, 12; Honor Group
ll, 12; Awards Manager Miller Athletic Association 11, 12; Class
Volleyball, Soccer and Basketball 10-12.

WALTER GERALD THOMAS
Walter
Master Sergeant First Class 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; American-
ism Club 11; Varsity Football 10, 11; Varsity Track 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball 10-12; Industrial Arts Winner 11.

CHARLES SAMMY THOMPSON
Blade
Football 10-12; Basketball 10-12; Track Team 10-12; Best Drilled
Platoon 10; Honor Company 10; Best Inspected Company 11.

CLYDE BRUNELLE THOMPSON
Big Bru
Cadet Private 12; B Team Football 10; Varsity Football 12;
Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company
Volleyball 10, 11; Company Football 10; ORANGE and GREEN
Staff 12.
LUCIE ELIZABETH THRASHER
Lucie
Class President 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Chaplain of Tri-Hi-Y 12;
Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 10-12; ROTC Sponsor 10, 12; Student
Council 10-12; Superlative 12; Executive Student Council 10, 12.

MADGE LOUISE TUCKER
Madge
Pyramids 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10.

PAUL TUCKER, JR.
Paul
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; C Team Basketball 10; Science
Club 11; Annual Advertising Staff 11; Company Football 10;
Supervision Basketball 10-12.

FRANK WHITE TURNER, JR.
Frank

Cadet Private 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision Basketball
10-12; Honor Company 10; Company Softball 10, 11; Best Drilled
Company 10; Company Volleyball 11.

PEGGY CAROLYN TURNER
Peggy

[ri-Hi-Y 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11: Chemistry Club 11-12:

Chemistry Club Program Chairman 12; Archery Tournament 10, 11;

Relays 10, 11: Music Club 12: Girls State 11

FELTON BOWDEN TYLER
Feltor

Cadet Private 10-12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Company Football
11; Science Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 12.

SHELVIE DEAN TYSON
Shelvie
Exhibition 11, 12.
HERBERT DEAN UPTAGRAFFT
Herbert

Cadet Private 12.

HOWARD JAMES UPTAGRAFFT
Howard
Cadet Private 10-12; Band.
CLARA ANN USSERY
Edith

Future Homemakers of America Class Secretary 10; Speedpinball
Tournament 11; Exhibition 10-12.

WILLIAM A. USSERY
Scooter
Cadet Private 12; Football 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
Track Team 1], 12; L Club.

WILLIAM RAYMOND USSERY
Raymond

Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Honor Company 11;
Company Football 11.

ALFRED RENEAU VAN LANDINGHAM
Van
Cadet Captain 12; Key Club 11, 12; Beta Club 11-12; Captain of
Regimental Rifle Team 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Director of Sopho-
more, Junior, and Senior Classes; Supervision Basketball 10-12;
Honor Group.

ANDREA HELENE VAUGHN
{ndrea
Dramatics Club 10-12; President of Dramatics Club 12;

Red Cross

12: Dramatics Club Three-Act Play 11, 12; Relays 11; Thespians

10-12; School Radio Program 11.

DONALD GLENN VEAL

Donnie

Varsity Baseball 10-12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12.

ai:

PATRICIA MARIANNE VENABLE
Varianne
Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12.
ANTHONY VULLO
Bubba

Cadet Private 12; Platoon Guide Company B 12; Company Foot-
ball 10-12.

CECIL YVONNE WADE
Bonnie
Future Business Leaders of America 12; Future Nurses Club 10;
Exhibition 10-12.

PATRICIA WALKER
Tricia
Gym Assistant 12; Beta Club 12; Student Council Aide 12; Honor
Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Miller Athletic Association 12;
Winning Company 11; Class Soccer 11.

SARA IRENE WALKER

Trene

Red Cross 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball
10, 11; Relays 10; Exhibition 10, 11; Archery 10.

WILLIAM PARKER WALL, JR.
Bill
Supervision Basketball 10-12; Red Cross Club 10; Cadet Private
10-12; Company Football 11, 12.

MARY LOIS WALLACE
Mary

Distributive Education Class 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 10; Future
Nurses Club 11, 12.

ROSALYN LYDE WALTON
Rose

Recreation Chairman of Future Homemakers of America 11; Super-
vision Volleyball Team 10-12; Exhibition 10, 11.

SAMMY LEROY WARD
Sammy
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-11.
GAIL ELLEN WATERS
Gail
Student Council 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Officer 10, 12;
Stunt Night 10; Red Cross 10; Relays 10; Supervision Basketball
10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11.

FRANK COWAN WATSON
Rocky
Cadet Private 10, 11; Science Club 10; B Team Football 1
Varsity Football 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Track Team 1
Company Football 10, 11; Red Cross Club 10.

HAROLD LEE WATSON, JR.
Harold

Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Key Club 11, 12; Red Cross Club 10-12;
Beta Honorary 11; Industrial Arts Club 10, 11; Poet Leader Staff 10.

ue
9).

ANNA MARIE WATTS

Anna
Layout Editor of Anriual 12; Beta Club 12; Honor Group 12; Tri-
Hi-Y 10-12; Stunt Night 10; Perfect Attendance 10; Exhibition
10-12; Chemistry Club 12.

CALVIN AUGUSTUS WATTS

Calvin
Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10; Company Football 10,
11; Company Softball 11; Company Volleyball 11; Best Inspection
Company II.

FREDERICK BECKHAM WEBB
Freddie
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Spanish Club
11, 12; Science Club 10; Honor Company 11; Spanish Club
Treasurer 12.

MARY FRANCES WEBSTER
Frances
Hi-Lights Staff 12; Office Monitor 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor
11; Exhibition 10, 11.

ESTON GARRY WEST
Eston
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Beta Club 11; Company Football 10,
11: Perfect Attendance 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company
Volleyball 10, 11; Honor Group 12.

CURTIS DONALD WHITAKER
Donnie
Company Football 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Cadet
Private 12; Trade Shop 10-12; Company Softball 10, 11.

ROBERT KENNETH WILLIAMS

Kenneth

JAMES RUFUS WILLINGHAM
Jim
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Varsity Foot-

ball 12; Key Club 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; L
Club 11, 12; Honor Group.

74

JOY WHITAKER
Joy
Leaders

1 Volleyball Team

1]

JOHN ASHLEY WHITE, JR.
Johnny

ompany itba

BY Team Fos

10;

Supervision

Champions

ithall 11;

Company
Bas

LAURIE EVELYN WHITTELSEY

12; Tri-Hi-Y
nt Night 10:

10; ROT

Exchange

Sponsor 10, ll;
Hi-Lights 12

Crack

Editor

CHARLES LENARD WIGGINS
Billy

10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12.

y Private

WILLIAM WALLACE WIGGINS
VF allace
3eta Honorary 12; Business Club 10-12; Ameri-

canism Club 10; Company Softball Champions 10; Honor Group 12;
Boys State 11; Best Inspection

Cadet Captain 12;

ompany 10,

ANN CAROL WILLBANKS

Carol
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Group Captain
Program Chairman of Music Club 12;
Tri-Hi-Y Choir 11; Chemistry Club 12

12; Music
Supervision
; Exhibition 10-12.

Club 10-12;
Officer 12;

FRANCIS E. WILLIAMS
Fran
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Baseball Manager 10-12; Science Club
10; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10, 11.
PATRICIA SUE WILLIAMS
Patricia
Future Nurses Club 12; Exhibition 10; Lunchroom Assistant 11, 12.

MARY LOUISE WILLINGHAM
Var
s 10; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 1 Supervisio

ion Basketball 11; Exhibitior

FAYE WILSON
Faye

16-12: Exhibition 10-12

WOODROW JIMMY WILSON
Finan
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Company
10; Band 10-12; Dixieland Band 11, 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12;
Band Festival 11; Miller Exhibition 1]

PATRICIA ANN WINDHAM
Pat
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; President of Future Business
Leaders of America 12: Future Business Leaders of America 10-12;
Relays 11; Exhibition 10-12; Library Assistant 10; Chemistry
Club 12.

JOHNNY MACK WINGERS
Mack
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Second Place Crack Squad 10, 11;
Business Club 11, 12; Company Volleyball Champions 11; Super-
vision Basketball 10; Americanism Club 10; Guidon Bearer 12.

CAROL ANN WOLFRAM
Carol
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Miller Athletic Association 11, 12; Dramatics
Club 10; Thespians 10-12; Beta Club 12; Class Basketball 10, 11;
Supervision Officer 11; Class Volleyball 10, 11.

ANNIE RUTH WOOD
Ruth
Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Executive Council of Student Council 12;
Beta Club 12; Executive Council of Tri-Hi-Y 12; Honor Group 11,
12; Fourth Place in State French Contest 11; Class Stunt 10; Dra-
matics Club 11, 12.

JAMES THOMAS WOOD, JR.
Thomas
Cadet Private 10, 11; Red Cross 12; Company Football 10, 11;
Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Future Business Leaders of
America 11; Red Cross Representative 11; Company Volleyball 10, 11.

GADSON HERNDON WOODALL
W oody
Cadet Private 10-12; Company Football 11; Supervision Basketball
10-12; Honor Company 11.

VIRGINIA FRANCES WORM
Ginny
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12;
Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12; Miller Athletic Association 12;
Lieutenant of Winning Company 11, Supervision Officer 10-12;
Stunt Night 10. 75

ROYCE WINIFRED WRIGHT
Roy e
Cadet Private 10-12; Chess Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Red Cross 12;
Company Basketball 10-12; Company Volleyball 10-12

ZONA GALE WRIGHT
Zona
Class Basketball 11; Winning Company 11; Relays 10, 11; Super-
vision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Exhibition
10, 11.

VASHTI ANNETTE YANCEY
Vashti
Future Nurses Club 10-12; Exhibition 10, 11; Winning Company
11; Speedpinball 11.
PATRICIA YAWN
Patricia
Exhibition 10-12.

VELMA GENE YOUNG

Velma Gene

Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Treasurer 12; Honor Group 11, 12;
Dramatics Club 12; MC on School News Review Radio Program 12;
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 10, 11; Supervision Officer 12.

Chip Baker, Secretary;
Jack Morris, Bobby Joiner,
Charles Hall, Jimmy As-
bell, Directors; Guy Hays,
Vice President; J. W.
Spivey, President; and
Andy Young, Director
these are Laniers Junior
Officers.

Photographed on the east
terrace at Miller are the
Junior Class Officers:
Gracie Roland, Vice Presi-
dent; Connie Shaw, Di
rector; Sandy Brock, Di
rector; Gena Kernaghan,
President; Ray Chance,
Director; and Ginny Ever-
ett, Secretary-Treasurer.

Jane Able

Joyes Adams
Lanette Adams
Brenda Addleton
Sara Akers

Elaine Alley

Howard Adams
Joe Adams

Jimmie Alexander
Tommy Alston
Jackie Amersor

Harry Anderson

Lee Anderson
Margaret Anderson
Sally Anderson
Sandra Anderson
Patsy Antrim
Ginger Ard

Raymond Ballard
Gene Banks
Bobby Barker
David Barkley
Joe Barlow
Donnie Beasley

Patty Sue Blackburn
Faye Bloodworth
Rosemary Boyd
Cookie Brady

Susan Brenda

Fay Brewer

Sidney Beck
James Bell
Ben Belue
Gene Bishop
John Blackwell
Wayne Blair

Jimmy Anderson
Phil Anderson
Randel Anderson
James Andrews
Frank Armstrong

Zack Arnold

Gladys Arnold
Eugenia Asbell
Carol Avery
Dollie Avery
Shirley Bailey
Anne Barfoot

Jimmy Asbell
Jimmy Asbell
Lucian Asbell
Douglas Askew
Bobby Baer
Chip Baker

Karen Bargeron
Noel Barnard
Gail Bassett
Dorris Bell
Joyce Berman
Shirley Bernard

Marion Bridgeman
Sandra Brock
Patricia Brooks
Joarlyn Brown
Malinda Bryant
Judy Bryson

Gerald Bloodworth
Thomas Bloodworth
John Boswell
Cleveland Boutwell
Earl Bowen

Eurban Bowen

Janis Burchfield
Stewart Burgess
Sherry Burnham
Brenda Bush
LaVerne Bush
Delores Campbell

Gary Byars
Charles Caldwell
Larry Callaway
Charles Calver
Don Cammack
Alvin Cannon

Gwenn Coleman
Lorene Coleman
Patricia Collins
Cynthia Comer
Frankie Cook
Gwendolyn Cosey

David Cannon
James Carmichael
Donnie Carson

Roy Cato

Richmond Chadwick
Charles Chambliss

Henry Bowers
Richard Branch
Lamar Brantley
Harry Bright
James Brooks
George Brown

Betty Ruth Candler
Patricia Cannon
Sylvia Carroll
Barbara Carter
Laverne Cauley

Johnny Brown
William Bryant
Wallace Burkett
Wayne Bushee
Elvis Butler
Douglas Byars

Ray Chance

Peggy Chapman
Nancy Chappell
Charlotte Cheek
Cusie Chichester

Linda Close

Charles Cobb
Marion Collins
Wyndell Cook
George Corbett
Alfred Cornelius
John Cosby

Vasti Duke
Anne Dunlap
Janye Dykes
Nancy Edwards
Pat Edwards

Ann English

Fredrick Couch
Ernest Cowan
David Crenshaw
John Cripe
Kenneth Cromer
Dave Crowe

Barbara English
Suellen English
Lou Nell Epps
Christine Etheridge
Glenda Etheridge
Bertie Evans

Kittie Cox

Pat Crouch

Sandra Cunningham
Glenda Curtis
Gloria Daniell
Peggy Daniel

Lewis Chapman
Billy Chase
Louis Christian
Marvin Clance
Francis Clark
George Clements

Ollene Davidson
Harriet Devine
Gail Dodd
Norma Dooley
Martha Drake

Peggy Dubose

Ralph Crutchfield
Ronald Crutchfield
Tommy Crutchfield
Sammy Cryer
Benny Dallmus
Billy Davis

Ginny Everett
Betsy Ezell
Pauline Ferguson
Nida Ferrell
Linda Flanagan
Betty Forrester

Charles Davis
DuQuince Davis
Willie Davis
Kenneth Dohn
Robert Dorman
Jim Douglas

Gene Edge
Frankie Edwards
Johnny Edwards
Lawton Etheridge
Lewis Etheridge
Randall Evans

Florene Gordon
Nora Lee Gordon
Patricia Graham
Linda Greene
Sandra Greer
Jackie Gregory

Haywood Farrell
Ned Feagin
Buddy Ferguson
Wayne Fleming
Earl Forbes

Curtis Frasier

Wyolene Griner
Susan Groves
Dotty Gunnels
Helen Haines
Bunny Halbrook
Sarah Halliburton

Gaynelle Fountain
Chloe Fowler
Linda Freeman
Fay Fruitticher
Jeane Fulwood
Elizabeth Garrett

Jimmy Driskell
Ben Duggan
Dudley Dugger
Ferrell Dugger
Bernard Duckworth
Ronald Duke

Melba Garrett
Shirley Gattie
LuReese Gibson
Patricia Gilreath
Carolyn Goff
Joan Good

James Freeney
Ronald Freeman
Kim Gandy
John Garrett
Alton Gay

Carl Gay

Joan Hancock
Dora Hanson
Marietta Hardy
Viola Harn
Kathryn Harris
Linda Harrison

Wayne Gay

Tom Gordon
Billy Graham
Lowell Green
Jerry Greenway
Kenneth Gresham

3eth Harrold
Patricia Hartley
Lanett Haynes
Sandra Hays

Helen Henderson

LaFay Henderson

James Grinsted
Olin Grissom
Richard Gulley
Herman Hadarits
Charles Hales
Bobby Hall

Mimi Herin
Kathy Herndon
Loretta Herndon
Laura Ann Hess
Carol Hicks
Donna Hicks

Thomas Hembree
Kenneth Hester
William Hicks
James Highsmith
Benny Hill

Paul Hill

Betty Hutchins
Nola Sue Ivey
Julia Jackson
Pat Jenkins
Patsy Jenkins
Frances Jobe

Billy Hinson

Van Hodges
Richard Holland
Linton Holleman
Wilbur Hollomon
Ronnie Holmes

Charles Hall
William Hancock
Ronald Hardy
Edward Harper
Joe Harper

Lash Harrison

Linda Hinson
Sandra Hitchcock
Raynelle Holder
Joanne Holt
Becky Howell

Margaret Hudson

Sid Hartness
James Harvey
Maurice Harwell
George Haskell
Guy Hayes

Scott Hayes

Joan Hughes
Linda Humphrey
Patsy Humphrey
Alice Humphries
Connie Hunnicutt
Margie Hurst

Janet Johnson
Joyce Johnson
Shirley Johnson
Ginger Jones
Linda Jones
Lynette Jones

Barnett Hopper
Frank Houser

David Howard
Jimmy Howell
Archie Hudson
Hubert Hudson

Marsha Jones
Winnsome Jordan
Regina Keeble
Kay Kelly

Carol Kent

Gena Kernaghan

Joe Jones
Curtis Jordan
Sidney Kinsaul
Doyle Kitehens
Harold Kitchens
Henry Kitchens

Priscilla Lewis
Annette Lockhart
Anita Long
Elaine Lowry
Ernestine Madden
Bonnie Mailey

Jerry Knight
Wayne Knight
Lawrence Krepper
Barnes Leaptrot
Jimmy Leaptrot
James Leonard

Kenneth Hudson
Herman Huhn
Colen Hulett
Don Hutcheson
Gordon Jackson
Robert Jackson

Jan King
Karen King
Ethel Kiser
Glenda Knight
Louise Lamar

Palmer Lamback

Charles Jiles
Clyde Johnson
Jerry Johnson
Jimmy Johnson
Bobby Joiner
Billy Jones

Lou Landrum
June Lang
Elizabeth Lassetter
Willyene Lassitter
Nancy Laster
Peggie Lavender

Russell Lowery
John MacMahon
Bobby Maddox
Welborn Malcolm
Robert Markwalter
Jimmy Marshall

Marilyn Mitchiner
Earline Monroe
Jeanette Moore
Nell Morris

Ann Motes
Marilyn Motes

Wayne Marshall
Edward Martin
James Martin
Lee Martin

Ste ve Mass

W. A. Massengale,

Faye Mullis
Linda Mullis
Christine Nelms
Glenda Nelms
Jacquelyn Niblett
Ruth Nuckols

Panke Mattox
Sue McCarty
Joyce McCrary
Gloria McGee
Jac kie McKinley
Betty McMath

steve Lasan
Dillard Lester
Glen Leverette
John Lewis
Luther Lillard
Ken Lowe

Katherine McNeely
Patcene Meadows
Caroline Melvin
Yvonne Merritt
Elizabeth Mimbs
Louise Mincy

Charlie Massey
Bill Matthews
Daniel Maye

Jack McAfee
Warren McAllister
Lynn McBride

Jackie OCain
Ann Oldham
Mary Oxley
Wanda Osburn
Frances Parker
Joyce Parker

Jerry McCommon
Vance McConald
Raymond McCook
Tommy McCook
Harry McClesky
Bobby McCrary

Judy Parker
Patsy Patterson
Betty Payne
Effie Pea ock
Eugenia Peacock
Jane Peeler

Donald McCrary

Bill McDaniel

Fred McDaniel

W. L. McDowell
Kenneth McElmurray
Ed McLendon

Janet Pender
Juliana Penland
Harriet Perry
Vicki Perry
Patricia Peterman
Rose Petty

Steve Meadows
John Merritt
Edward Middleton
David Minor

Fred Mitchell

Jim Mon Barron

Paula Pinholster
Edith Poss
Bonnie Powers
Eva Poythress
Paula Pruett
Kaye Quinn

Don Montgomery
David Moore

Ed Moore
Ronald Moore
Jack Morris

Bill Moss

Crockett Rader
Kathy Rawls
Angela Reeves
Joanna Renfro
Barbara Ricks
Margaret Ringwald

Tommy Moultrie
Al Mullins
Carlton Mullis
Jon Murphy
Jack Napier
Donald Nelson

Marion Rivers
Frances Roberson
Betty Jane Roberts
DeAlva Roberts
Janice Roberts
Sue Roberts

Sterling Nelson
Steve Nelson

Bill Newsome
James Norman
Harry Northington
Tommy Norton

Sandra Rodgers
Faye Roland
Helen Ross
Gracie Rowland
Janet Rowland
Jean Ryle

Billy Ogden
Phil Oliver
Fred Osborne
Wayne Page
Jim Pahris

Ed Parham

Wilma Sams
Deanna Sanders
Pat Sanders
Marilee Sanders
Helga Scheffler

Pat Sego

Jack Randall
Jerry Rankin
John Ray

Bob Reagan
Shad Reeves
Benton Reid

Mary Franees Smith
Sara Anne Smith
Edna Southerland
Glenda Spear
Zerelda Sprayberry
Belvia Stokes

Tilden Reid
Randall Reynolds
Ronnie Rice

Phil Rickerson
Francis Riley
Paul Riley

George Park
John Parker
Billy Peac oC k
James Pettigrew
Richard Pikulski

David Preston

Georgia Seymour
Connie Shaw
Rebecca Shaw
Suzanne Shockley
Jane Simmons
Patsy Sires

David Prochazka
Johnny Pruitt
Hugh Puckett
Gregory Raines
Wilfred Rainey
David Ramsey

Vivian Skipper
Sondra Slocumb
Elaine Smith
Jackie Smith
Katherine Smith
Kathleen Smith

Harriet Stokes
Carol Stone
Dottie Stowe
Joan Stroup
Jean Stubbs
Shirley Sutton

Jimmy Roberts
Billy Roughton
Roy Rouse
Keith Rousey
Gordon Rowell
Butch Rowland

Wilma Tanner
Jean Tharpe
Linda Tharpe
Betty Thomas
Beverly Thomas
Norma Thomas

Donald Smith
Fred Smith
Hamp Smith
Joe Smith
Maxie Smith
Wesley Smith

Vivian Walker
Faye Watkins
Phyllis Webb
Diane Weideman
Carol Wells
Harriet West

Danny Smraker
Thomas Sorrow
Lewis Spiller
J. W. Spivey
Charles Sprunk
Daniel Stanley

Gene Russ

Hoyt Sanders
Hunt Sanders
William Sanders
Edwin Sapps
Arthur Sark

Geraldine Thompson
Evelyn Tidwell
Jolaine Tidwell
Linda Tuggle
Claudette Tyson
Mary Vance

Chaniel Schrimshire
John Seals

James Self

Gene Sessions
David Slocumb
David Smith

Barbara Veal
Faye Vincent
Sharon Wadford

Joan Waits

Elaine Walker
Harriet Walker

Lee Swann

John Talbird
Murray Taylor
Lawton Thatcher
David Thibodeau
Curtis Thomas

Babs Worsham
Jean Yawn
Laverne Young
Elaine Younger
James Thomas
Russell Thompson

Teddy Tillery
James Todd
Richard Tomberlin
Jimmy Torrance
Harry Trawick
Donald Turner

Johnny Tye
Lamar Uptagrafft
James Ussery
Zeb Vance
Donald Wade
Philip Walden

Anne Whitehurst
Delores Whitten
Sandra Whitten
Thelma Whittington
Frances Williams
Joan Williams

George Stanton
Robert Starr
Frank Steeger
Gerald Stuart
Randolph Stubbs
3en Suddeth

Margaret Williamson
Lavada Willis
Marilyn Wolf
Connie Wood
Dorothy Wood
Kathryn Woodward

. - 4
Pia WwW

Bobby Wallace
Pete Warlick
Charles Wasden
Bill Watson
Randall Watson
Earl Welch

Neil Welch
Paul Wellborn
Ben West
Charlie Whalen
Edd Wheeler
Johnny White

John White

Ed White

Wallace Wilcher
Darvin Williamson
Lamar Williamson
Loyd Williamson

Lindsey Williams
Robert Willis
Robert Wilson
Glen Windham
Hugh Windhar
Ed Wood

Omer Wood
Howard Wormus
Carl Yarborough
Malcom Yaughn
Ronald Yelton
Andy Young

i
a

| ae Pe. we im a

The Sophomores at Lanier
chose as their officers Ken
Copeland, Vice President;
Willie Kidd, Secretary-
Treasurer; Mike Cass,
President; Bob Yancey,
George Hart, Charles Ray,
Gary Garfield, and Tom
Porter, Directors.

easurer; and
Suellen McGraw, Director

Camille Addleton
Jerry Addleton
Gwen Alexander
Caryl Allen

Jean Anchors
Andrea Anderson

Juadeen Anderson

Kay Anderson
Carol Anderten
Sheryl Andrews
Edna Annis
Judy Ardd

Bruce Archebelle
Jack Armstrong
James Arnold
Alton Attaway
Eddie Avera
James Baggarly

Mary Ann Ardd
Aileen Arnold
Roxie Arrington
Avarilla Asbell
Marcia Asbell
Diane Babbitt

David Ballard
Archie Bankston
Jimmy Barkley
Harold Barnes
Bobby Barton

Michael Bashuk

Sandra Carol Bailey
Sandra Faye Bailey
Theresa Baird
Karen Baker

Nan Baker
Francine Baldwin

Roy Bass

Earl Bassett
Charler Baston
Tommy Batchelor
Barry Batson
James Baughcum

Sue Barnes
Janie Barren
Joyce Barry
Bobbye Bass
Jann Bass
Lynda Bassett

Barry Bessenger
Sam Billingsley
Robert Blackwell
James Blair

Bert Blanton
Julius Bloodworth

Kay Bateman
Leah Beall
Mary Kay Beall
Linda Beasley
Shelby Beck
Gail Bentley

Wayne Bloodworth
Sidney Bobbitt
Calvin BoBo
Marion Bolin
Edward Bolton
David Boltze

Kay Berkstresser
Joan Berrong
Lucretia Betts
Patricia Betts
Nancy Bevil
Sara Bishop

Jack Bond
Joseph Bond
Benjamin Bowden
Carl Bowden
George Bowen
Dick Bowers

Joyce Booker
Anne Booth
Donna Borders
Priscilla Bostick
Gloria Boutwell
Virginia Bowers

Bubber Bradley
Lee Beake
Jerry Brantley
Paul Brantley
Murray Brinson
Charles Brittain

Ann Bradley
Patricia Bragg
Glenda Branch
Jane Brewer
Linda Bridgeman
Diane Brinson

Ferrell Brooks
Larry Brown
Phil Brown
Sonny Brown
Thad Brown
Wendell Brown

Georgia Brown
Paula Brown
Rosma Brown
Sandra Brown
Charlotte Brownlee
Barbara Bruce

Joe Bruskie
Billy Bryan
Cheney Bryan
Sidney Bryant
Louis Burdge
Henry Burns

Jimmy Carr
Palmer Carr
Ronald Carr
Ronald E. Carr
John Carroll
Ovie Joe Carroll

Mary Leola Carroll
Linda Carstarphen
Phyllis Casey

Patsy Castleberry
Janice Chambers
Charlene Chambliss

Mike Cass

John Cassidy
Richard Caywood
Henry Chancey
Steve Chanin
Harold Chapman

Patty Clark
Sophie Clark
Grace Clements
Margaret Cobb
Carolyn Coe
Christine Collier

Walter Chew
George Childree
Richard Childs
Eddie Churchwell
Glenny Clark

Jay Clark

Gayle Collins

Nell Comer
Gladys Ruth Cone
Martha Cone
Ruth Cone

Gloria Cook

Tommy Clark
Ezra Cohen
James Collier
Brannen Collins
Larry Collins
Berry Colson

Martha Bruskie
Ellen Bryan
Leann Burkett
June Burnette
Ellen Bushee
Shirley Byrd

Herbert Burrus
Tommy Butler
Leon Byrd
Anthony Caldwell
Larry Campbell
Hoyt Cannon

Patricia Caldwell
Madeleine Calhoun
Gail Callaway
Deanna Carlisle
Linda Carmichael
Mary Jo Carroll

Robert Crews

Clay Cross

Hurley Cullen
Robert Culpepper
Billy Cummings
Robert Cunningham

Elizabeth Davidson
Judy Davidson
Peggy Davies
Beth Davis
Laverne Davis

Glenda Day

Keith Dantzler
James Dartez
Billy Dasher
Kenneth Davis
George DeFore
Frank DeLoach

DRee Deen
Karol Denard
Wynelle Donahoo
Patsy Dorminy
Martha Dorough
Sally Drott

Dan Dixon
Richard Dixon
George Doles
Kirk Domingos
James Donaldson
Larry Doolittle

Joan Dukes
Lucille Dunman
Rebecca Dunn
Gail Durden
Nancy Durden
Anne Easley

Steve Doolittle
Lawrence Dover
Billy Durden
Steve Durkee
Bob Duty
Bobby Dykes

Wynell Copeland
Virginia Council
Annette Crawford
Dorothy Crawford
Mary Jo Crowley
Carol Crutchfield

Bobby Cook
James Cooper
Kenneth Copeland
Hugh Couch, Jr.
Bill Coursey

Tom Cox

Cissy Cullen
Nan Culpepper
Dorothy Curran
Martha Daniels
Linda Darley
Carla Daugherty

Betsy Edwards
Judy Elliott
Margaret Elliot
Sarah Etheridge
Ann Etheridge
Bett Etheridge

Perry Eddy
James Edwards
Thomas Elder
Larry Elderson
Bobby Ellerbee
Ray Embry

Ruth Evans
Virginia Ezell
Melba Faircloth
Margaret Farless
Ann Farren

Clifford English
Pat Etheridge
Baxter Evans
Tommy Evans
Jim Everidge
Thomas Faulk

Joyce Fincher
Connie Fitzgibbons
Betty Flanagan
Barbara Frazier
Nancy Frazier
Barbara Furney

Wayne Faulkner
Jerry Feagin
William Ferguson
Donald Flewellyn
Tom Flournoy
Donald Floyd

Marilyn Gallaway
Pattie Gamble
Louise Garrett
Puddin Geeslin
Frances Gibson
Peggy Giddens

Eddie Foster
Wallace Fowler
Nicky Freeman
Robert Freeman
Bob Furgerson
Ted Furr

Mildred Gilleland
Brenda Gillis
Shirley Glendenning
Bernadine Goodrich
Patricia Goodwin
Mary Goss

Ben Gallop
Bill Gammage
Gary Garfield
James Garrett
Billy Gattie
Bennie Gay

Carolyn Grant
Beverly Gray
Esther Green
Patsy Greene
Juanita Gregory
Martha Grimsley

David Geiger
Bill George
Daniel Giddens
Chris Gilbert
Hugh Giles
Timothy Gill

Sandra Grubbs
Mary Hackney
Audrey Hall
Elizabeth Hall
Sandra Hallman
Judy Hamby

Larry Gleaton
Elmer Golden
Ronald Golden
Floyd Goodson
Troy Goodwin
Billy Gordon

Shelby Hamlin
Brenda Hampton
Mamie Hancock
Linda Handley
Claire Haney
Jane Hansford

Tommy Greene
Charles Greer
Ray Griggs
Charles Grimes
Frank Hadaway

Ken Hall

Pat Hardeman
Kathy Harper
Ann Harrell
Bobbie Harrell
Diane Harrison
Sue Harrison

Jimmy Hamlin
Richard Hampton
Steve Hardin
Don Hardison
Jim Hardison
James Hardman

Elizabeth Haselden
Barbara Haskins
Harriet Hazlehurst
Jo Anne Hedrick
Betty Jean Helton
Phyllis Herring

Gene Hardy

Ronald Harroll
Heyward Harrington
James Harrington
William Harris
James Harrison

Wesley Hawkins
Wiley Hensely
Lanny Henderson
Lamar Hendley
Ed Herrin
Charles Herring

Linda Horne
Anne Howard
Christy Hudson
Kathy Hudson
Neva Hughes
Valerie Hughes

John Herring
Jimmy Hester
Emory Heyward
Diris Higgins
Chan Hill
Doyle Hinson

Sue Hulett

Diane Hummel
Marion Hunnicutt
Patsy Hunt

Peggy Hutcherson
Ann Hutchings

Larry Hinson
Melvin Hinson
Milton Hobby
Steve Hobby
Tommy Hoffeditz
Jerry Holley

Virginia Ivey

Gail Jackson

Pat Jackson
Barbara Jefferson
Althea Johnson
Bonnie Sue Johnson

Ronnie Holmes
Lucius Holloway
Semer Holmes
Bud Holtzclaw
Charles Hooker
Wayne Hooper

Sara Ann Herring
Faye Herrington
Bunny Heyward
Faye Hinson
Louise Hinson
Patricia Holland

George Hart
Billy Hartley
Alan Hartman
John Harwell
Stuart Haskins
Philip Haverfield

Tracy Hollomon
Dorothy Holloway
Margaret Holloway
Peggy Holmes
Betty Holston
Gelaine Hopkins

Gerald Hudgins
Jimmy Hunnicutt
LeRoy Hunt
Bobby Hutchins
Bob Jackson
Doyle Jackson

Kathy Kennedy
Thurza Kerr
Barbara Kerrod
Yvonne Kight
Barbara King
Martha Knight

Robert Jacobs
Dumar Jardine
Devereaux Jarrett
Emory Jiles
Emory Johnson
Tommy Johnson

Sarah Knowles
Harriett Kuhr
Durelle Lamb

Pat Lavender
Cindy Lawrence
Patricia Lawrence

Neal Johnston
Allan Jones
Jimmy Jones
Joe Jones
Randall Jones
Walton Jones

Gail Leaptrot
Sandra Leslie
Edna Liles
Sandra Lineberger
Betsy Livingston
Julia Long

Charlie Jordon
Lonnie Key
Harold Keys
Willie Kidd
Tommy Kight
Howard Killgo

Gloria Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Audrey Jones
Barbara Jones
Betty Jean Jones
Billie Jones

Max Horne

David Howard
Ronnie Howell
George Hubbard
Joe Hubbard
Danny Lee Hubert

Carol Jones
Helen Jones
Judy Jones
Carroll Jenkins
Peggie Keller
Susan Kelly

.

Mildred Long Fs
Carol Lowe ~
Faye Lyles .~
Patricia Lyles A

Sara Maddox
Peggy Maner

Ray Kimberly
Jimmy King
Jimmy Kitchens
Glenn Kite
Doyce Knight
Edward Kyle

Pat Manning
Elaine Marshall
Faye Martin
Janice Martin
Ann Mason
Gail Massey

Terry Land
Billy Lawless
James Lazenby
Jack Lemon
Brandy Lesan
Homer Leslie

Gloria Massey
Kay Massey
Ann Maxwell
Rennie May
Irene Maynard
Priscilla Mayne

John Leslie
Mike Levine
Bill Levitt
Billy Lewis
Jimmie Lewi
Johnny Lewis

Mary Ann McBryant
Kathleen McCallum
Marianne McClung
Jo Ann McDonald
Suellen McGraw
Maggie McLeod

Gene Linder
Eric Lindsey
Mike Lisle
Jerry Little
Philip Lord
Billy Love

Jewellene McNeil
Lee Melton
Therese Michael
Ester Middlebrook:
Betsy Miller

Kitsy Miller

Ernest Loyd
Donald Mailey
Bobby Malone
Glenn Marshall
Lee Marshall
Michael Martin

Marilyn Miller
Shewell Miller
Bassha Mills
Rachel Mills
Jeanette Molton
Joan Montford

Malvin Masicott
Joe Massey
Walter Massey
Eddie May
Milton McBryant
Larry McCallum

Patricia Moore
Charline Morris
Rose Mary Morrow
Marlene Mosely
Jean Murphy

Sally Murphey

Gene McClure
Dan McCranie
William McDermid
Tommy McDonald
James McKinney
Tim McKinney

Linda NeSmith
Norma Newsome
Rose Nobles
Harriet Norris
Natalie Norris
Dale ONeil

Philip McLaughlin
Fred McLeod
James McNeese
Jack Mead
Carlton Meadows

Joe Middlebrooks

Rachel O'Neal
Linda Packerson
Janie Patterson
Ann Patton
Vivian Paul
Betty Lou Peavy

Robert Middlebrooks
Shawn Miller

Roger Mims

Howard Minshew

Jimmy Mitchell
Kenneth Mitchell

Jane Penland
Kathy Perdue
Catherine Pikulski
Elizabeth Pinkerton
Annie Mae Powell
Margaret Poythress

Ernest Mixon
Jim Mixon
Jerry Modena
Joe Modena
Robert Molton
Dennis Moore

Bobby Murray
James Murray
Jack Myers
Donald NeSmith
Raines Newberry
Merwon Newton

Barbara Riezinger
Frances Rigney
Betty Ritch
Elizabeth Roberts
Marie Robinson
Nancy Rocker

Gene Odum
Richard Olnick
Danny O'Neal
Vincent Orlando
Herbert Orr
Ronnie Owen

Barbara Roland
Jan Roland
Gerry Rowell
Pat Ryles
Penny Ryther
Brenda Sanders

Robert Park

Gene Parker
Kenneth Parker
Thomas Parker
Raymond Patterson
Clayton Paul

Mae Sawyer

Claire Scarborough
Elaine Scharfman
Pat Sellars

Agnes Severin
Peggy Sharpe

Billy Payne
Ronnie Peacock
Charles Peek
Bobby Perkins
Bill Peterson
Ronald Pettis

Patsy Prather
Bunnie Price
Elaine Prince
Jane Proctor
Tatie Radcliffe
Alice Ramey

Robert Moore
Thomas Moorhouse
Charles Moran
Tommy Moye
Don Mulligan
Smokey Mullis

Becky Randolf
Ann Rawls
Roslyn Rawls
De Ron Ray
Freeda Ray
Jean Reynolds

Charles Powell
Herman Powell
Raymond Powell
Larry Presley
Carl] Pruitt

Gary Purdy

Linda Smith
Lucille Smith
Lynda Smith
Lynette Smith
Marian Smith
Mary Smith

Walter Raleigh
Williams Rachels
Charles Ray
Henry Reeves
Jimmy Register
John Reinersten

Montez Smith

Pat Smith

Shirley Smith
Ginger Solomon
Charlotte Sprayberry
Linda Squires

Billy Rigney
Tommy Riner
William Rish
Larry Ritch
Ronald Rogers
Tommy Richardson

Carol Stallworth
Peggy Stephens
Janice Stevens
Joan Stevens
Joyce Stevens
Vera Stevens

Robert Roland
Gerald Rozar

Joe Rucker

Robert Rumans
Ballarel Rutherford
Horace Salter

Brenda Shealy
Barbara Sheffield
Sue Shepard
Margaret Sheppard
Theresa Shipley
Marion Simmons

Ronnie Phillips
Eddie Pipkin

I ewis Popp
Larry Porter
Tommy Porter
Don Potts

Martha Skipper
Bonnie Smalling
Allene Smith
Barbara Smith
Barbara Ann Smith
Kay Smith

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Wynelle Stevens
Maynette Stewart
Ann Stokes

Kay Stokes

Ollie Ann Stokes
Leone Stubbs

Bobby Sanders
Ronald Sanders
Jimmy Sansbury
Gerald Sapp
Lamar Sarratt

Mike Saunders

Linda Sutton
Gaynelle Tanner
Beverly Thames
Me Iba Thames
Patricia Thames
Carol Thompson

George Sawyer
Homer Scarborough
Thomas Scarborough
Dunlap Scott

Harvey Scott

Larry Scott

Margelyn Thompson
Martha Thrasher
Mary Thrasher
Sylvia Tidwell
Grace Tindol
Martha Todd

Tommy Scott
Bernie Sealy
Arthur Self

Stanley Self

Tilman Self

Ed Sell

Mary Lee Toney
Alice Toole

Betty Jean Tolbert
Muriel Torch
Shirley Towles
Mary Trawick

Larry Shelton
Larry Shepard
A. V. Shirah
Randy Sheppard
Ronald Sheppard
Barney Simpson

Faye Tucker
Dottie Turk
Evelyn Twiggs
Vera Ussery
Barbara Valentine
Sandra Valentine

Julius Shouse
Bill Slaughter
Billy Slye
Bobby Slye
Bobby Smith
Cathey Smith

Elaine Vance
Anita Vaughn
Jewel Vickery
Frances Vinson
Brenda Wade
Evelyn Wade

Danny Smith
Jimmy Smith
Kenneth Smith
Rhett Smith
Robin Smith
Wiley Smith

Ann Walker
Beatrice Walker
Kay Walker
Brenda Ward
Runelle Ward
Runette Ware

James Smow
James Solomon
Stewart Solomon
James Spivey
Ronald Spivey
Andy Steadman

Alberta Watkins
Patricia Weathers
Madge Webb
Rose Weeks

Ann Wellons
Barbara Wesley

Mike Stefans
Alan Stephenson
Bob Stephenson
Jack Stevens
Warren Stilwell
Donald Stone

Priscilla Westbrook
Wanda Whitaker
Patsy White
Shirley White

Ann Whitley
Marie Wilbanks

Jerry Stone

Gerald Stringfellow
Gene Stuckey
Terry Swords
James Tapley
Robert Tarpley

Wileane Wilcox
Theresa Wilkinson
Carolyn Williams
Dot Williams
Linda Williams
Patricia Williams

Larry Taylor
Billy Teasley
Mitchell Tharpe
Billy Thomas
Joseph Thomas
Larry Thomas

Frank Trawick
Berner Tribble
Turner Tribble
Freddie Tucker
Jerry Tyson
Lee Vaughn

Connie Wormus
Sandra Worsham
Delia Yawn
Nancy Young
Mary Ann Zeigler
George Vitands

Phelps Wade
Jeff Walker
Larry Walker
Wesley Walker
Tommy Wallace
David Walton

Ricky Wansley
Jerry Watson
Clay Webb
Lindsey Webb
Richard Webb
Cleveland Welch

Clark Whitaker
Stephen White
Earl Wiggins
Larry Wilder
Charles Williams
David Williams

Perry Williams
Theron Williams
Ken Windham
Jim Witt
Charles Wolfram
Alton Wood

Jimmie Williams
John Wood

Bob Yancey
Charles Youmans
Arthur Young
David Young

Vera Williamson
Patricia Willis
Shirley Willis
Becky Wilson
Beth Wilson
Jan Wilson

Richard Thomas
Eddie Thornton
Culeman Tidwell
Joe Timberlake
Gene Toler
Ralph Touky

Nan Wilson
Rose Wilson
Sue Wilson
Carolyn Wood
Clarence Wood
Holly Woodruff

CITY HALL & OLD CAPITOL

Macon City Hall, built_ in 1837 for the
eset Railroad & Banking Co. and since re-
modeled, served from Nov. 18.. 1864 till March Hi.
1865 as temporary Capitol of Ga. Here GOV.
Brown had his office and convened the last
session of the Ga. legislature under the
Confederacy. Here the March session of the
Supreme Court was held in 1865. The building
was also used as a military hospital from
the battle of Chickamauga in 1863 until the
close of the war. A picket on guard at the
portico was shot when Fed. Gen. Wilson entered
the city on April 20, 1865.

Among the buildings of which Macon is justly
proud is this stately and beautiful building
now called the City Hall. Surrounded by wide
streets and carefully tended grounds, it earns
the praises it so rightly deserves. In keeping
with the progress of the city, it has many mod-
ern improvements that have been added so
thoughtfully that they do not detract from the
beauty of a structure as historic as this one.

Patsy Burgamy Jolin Bhaek
. Editors of the 1957 \NNUAL

Anna Watts, Ben Bivins, and John Black of the An-
nual staff discuss plans for the cover.

The
Editorial
Staff
of the
ANNUAL

The theme committee; Sue Hatcher, Patsy Burgamy,
and Peter Dennis, look at other annuals in an effort

to find new ideas.

Mrs. Elizabeth Poe Clark, Miss Geraldine Jackson, and Miss
Nellie Lamar, the editorial advisors, are selecting pictures for
the yearbook.

Carolyn Dorminy and
Rosser Smith talk
about the layout for
the senior pictures.

These are the girls who
had charge of the soph-
omore and junior pic-
tures: Sandra Rodgers,
Anne Hutchings, Ann
English, Patricia
Willis, Ginny Everett,
and Anne Booth.

Mrs. Richard Matthews, another editorial advisor, helps Sally
Bryan, Eslye Moate, and Wendell Howell plan the activity
section.

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Here it is . . . the ANNUAL of 1957! Weve thought, weve planned, weve laughed, at
times we've felt like crying! Weve workedbut we've had fun; we have learned about
themes, copy, layouts, and on and onand here is the resultand weve met the deadline!
We hope you like the book.

The Editorial Staff

We've worked, toobut in a different way. Weve learnedweve sold ads, weve laid out
pages, weve sold annuals, weve collected for ads, weve counted dimes, dollars, and pen-
niesand learned to roll them properly for bank deposits. Our last jobto distribute this
book to you. Here it is!

The Business Staff

Betty Stroup, Ben McDonald, Edward Kennedy, John
Henderson, Robbie Stinson, Bobby Lewis, Bobby
Marsh, Nancy Hubbard, and Billy Mallard make up
the business staff of the Annual.

Marie Shaw, Darien Hicks, and Bernice Horton are
the Miller typists for the Annual.

The Lanier typists, Carlton Driskell and J. C. Snyder,
under the direction of Mr. Del Knight, are kept busy
by the editorial staff.

Marilyn Mitchiner sold the most ads for the annual
this year at Miller.

The advisors for the business staff, Mr. J. C. Sorrells
and Miss Catherine Jones, look over records of An-
nual sales.

Billy Pell, Jimmy Asbell and Lindsey Simpson, Lan-
ier annual salesmen, leave Miller after comparing
notes with the Miller business staff.

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The ad solicitors for the Hi-Lights are: Margie Hurst,
Brenda Bush, Gloria McGee, Pat Jenkins, Patsy Antrim,
Anne Dunlap, Palmer Lamback, Sarah Halliburton, Mar-
garet Ringwald, Jeane Fullwood, Marilyn Mitchiner, Vivian
Walker, Cusie Chichester, and Sondra Slocumb.

They began their work last fall before school
started and spent many hours soliciting ads for the
newspaper. This work is essential in the publication
of a newspaper, and, in performing this job, they
receive valuable experience.

Those girls who have been of the greatest help
in getting ads will be considered for the positions
of circulation manager, business manager, and ad-
vertising manager on the 1957-58 business staff.

The editorial staff of Millers
newspaper, the GIRLS HI
LIGHTS, is composed of Sandra
Ledford, sports editor; Ruth
Wood, editor; Jeannette Cannon,
reporter; Laurie Whittelsey, ex-
change editor; Patricia Eubanks,
feature editor; Jean Yawn, re-
porter; Sally Stripling, cartoon
editor; Frances Webster, report-
er; Faye Arnold, news editor;
and Betty Claire Mannang, man-
aging editor.

Susan Maxwell, circulation man-
ager, counts papers while Sally
Bryan, business manager, and
Janet Stovall, advertising manag-
er, send out bills for ads.

The reporters for the POET
LEADER receive assignments
from editor Steve Smith and as-
sociate editor Bill Moss. These
boys are responsible for the
newspaper.

Steve Smith, editor of the POET
LEADER, and Mr. Gratigny, edi-
torial advisor, meet with George
Stanton, business manager, and
Mr. Adams, business advisor, in
the course of publishing the Lan-
ier newspaper.

George Stanton, business man-
ager, and his staff plan the best
way to solicit advertisements
from the local merchants. The
business staff is also responsible
for the sale of subscriptions
throughout the school.

One of the most active organizations at Miller is the STUDENT COUNCIL. Composed of repre-
sentatives of each supervision, this club is outstanding in the many projects it accomplishes through-
out the year.

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At the Christmas assembly, sponsored by Student Council,

Sondra Slocumb, corresponding secretary; Madge Clark, Mimi McMahan read as the supervision representatives
president; Mimi McMahan, vice-president; Jimmie Mc- brought to the stage gifts from their supervisions for needy

Pherson, aide; Sue Hatcher, secretary; and Angela Cowen, children.
116 treasurer.

Planning a project are the officers of Student Council

The LANIER STUDENT COUNCIL, which is composed of leaders in the various school organiza-

tions, holds one of its regular meetings.

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One of the most successful Student Council projects of the
year was the motorcade to the Lanier-Lee football game
held in Thomaston. Shown here are Freddy Barksdale, presi-
dent; Mallory Atkinson, secretary; Mrs. Isabel Kinnet, ad-
visor; and Walter Busbee, vice-president.

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One of several projects sponsored by the Student Council

to improve school spirit was the placing, in the school halls,

of posters advertising football and basketball games. Shown
putting up posters for the Jordan basketball game are:
Lloyd Clay, Jimmy Balcom, Albert Reichert, and John||7
Black,

The HONOR GROUP at Miller is composed of students having the required number of honor points at the end of the
Junior year. An A average in a course counts two points, and a B counts one point. Seventeen honor points are
required for honor graduates. In this Honor Group are these seniors: Janice Thigpen, Shirley Sanders, Sue Raley,
Ruth Wood, Mary Jo Porch, Bernice Horton, La Rue Carmichael, Patsy Burgamy, Sally Bryan, Sylvia Brown, Cindy
Birdsey, Jane Anderson, Madge Clark, Joyce Akers, Mary Kelly, Laverne Knight, Barbara Sauls, Karen Talbird, Paula
Hirsh, Barbara Jones, Darien Hicks, Jo Ann Etheridge, Kay Dykes, Charlotte Doughman, Angela Cowan, Teeny Cole,
Patricia Walker, Janet Stovall, Carolyn Robertson, Ann Riner, Marcia Perry, Rita Moore, Irene Miller, Susan Maxwell.
Sandra Lewis, Maedene Thomas, Velma Gene Young, Virginia Worm, Patsy Burton, Carole Wolfram, Pat Windham,
Anna Watts, Robbie Stinson, Susan Ross, Jimmie McPherson, Mimi McMahan, Christine McCallum, Melba Stuckey,
Beth Stokes, and Carolyn Dorminy.

Members of the LANIER HONOR GROUP are students who have maintained the highest scholastic average in the
class. They are: First row, Hugh Hudson, Bobby Meadows, Jack Molton, Billy Goodwin, Jimmy Ford, J. C. Snyder,

Charles Gaulding, Richard McBryant. Second row: Steve Smith, William Brown, Fred Barksdale, Austin Burch, Wallace
Wiggins, Eston West, Skippy Fields, Payton Balcom, Grable Dixon. Third row: Lindsey Simpson, Earl Hunt, Andy
Bunch, Robert Garrett, Gordon Lackey, Jim Willingham, John Black, Ben Bivins, Reneau Vanlandingham, Larry Mal-
com, Lary Pearce.

Below, first row: Ben McDonald, Donald Backer, Jimmy Carter, Max Cohen, Bobby Hester, David McCowen, Wendell
Howell. Second row: Peter Dennis, Walter Busbee, Billy Mallard, Jimmy Balcom, Lloyd Clay, Jimmy Philips, Albert
Reichert, Mallory Atkinson, Jimmy Bootle. Standing: Charles Terrell, Larry Laurens, Bill Simmons, Jack Grant, Jerry
Sands, Bobby Marsh, Reggie James, Carter Baldwin, Charlie Jones, Blanton Redding, and Richard Brown.

The National Beta Club is a non-
secret leadership service club for high
school students of America. The Lanier
club encourages, with its programs, citi-
zenship as well as scholarship. Any La-
nier junior or senior who has an aver-
age of all As and at least twelve
points in citizenship for the preceding
year is eligible for membership in the
local chapter of the National Beta Club.
The officers for the Lanier chapter are:
Jim Bootle, vice-president; Albert Rei-
chert, secretary; Bill Simmons, treas-
urer; Mallory Atkinson, president; and
Mr. Aubrey Floyd, advisor.

These are the
senior members
of BETA
HONORARY.

These are the
junior members
of BETA
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Membership in the Miller Beta Club
is limited. It is based on scholastic
achievement, personal ratings, and par-
ticipation in school activities. It is a
service club whose purpose is to pro-
mote character, to cultivate leadership,
and to stimulate scholarship.

One of Beta Clubs latest projects has
been the raising of money to buy water
fountains for the school. They have sold
candy, pencils, pennants, and stationery.
Here are Angela Cowan, Sally Bryan,
and Paula Hirsh, the president, selling
homemade candy in the Beta Club booth
at the Miller Halloween Carnival.

These are
the Seniors
who are
members of
BETA

These are
the Juniors,
members of

BETA

Leading TRI-HI-Y at Miller this year are: Iris Roberts and Carol Willbanks, group captains; Charlotte Milor, presi-
dent; Ruth Wood, group captain; Madge Clark, vice-president; Charlotte Doughman, Martha Middlebrooks, and Ginny
Worm, group captains; Lucie Thrasher, chaplain; Angela Cowan and Peggy Dubose, group captains; Marcia Perry,
treasurer; Sandra Beach, sergeant-at-arms; Mary Lou Brown, corresponding secretary; Carol Milor, group captain;
Teeny Cole, recording secretary; and Ann English, group captain.

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These are the members of Millers largest organization, TRI-HI-Y. Their goal is to maintain and extend throughout the
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The purpose of the AMERICANISM CLUB is to
teach the principles of citizenship and governmental
procedure to its members.

Donald McMrang, vice-president; Mr. Landon Brent,
advisor; David Preston, president; Wayne Busbee,
treasurer; and Ed Martin, secretary; rehearse for an
assembly program.

Freddy Webb, treasurer; Bob Marsh, vice-president;
Donald Boker, president; and James McKnight, sec-
retary, look over publications of the Pan American
Union in search of program material.

The SPANISH CLUB supplements classroom work
in spoken Spanish and the study of the history and
culture of Spanish speaking countries. Miss Nellie
Lamar and Mr. Aubrey Floyd are club advisors.

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The LANIER KEY CLUB is a service club sponsored by the Macon Kiwanis Club and is affiliated with Key Club
International. The Key Club plays much the same role in the school that the Kiwanis Club does in the community;
that is, it provides a capable leadership which sponsors causes for the good of the school.

Mr. Clarence Goss, advisor for the Key Club, stands beside its officers, who are
Andy Bunch, treasurer; Jim Bootle, secretary; Lloyd Clay, president; Fred
Barksdale, vice-president; and Mallory Atkinson, district governor.

Santa Claus, imported by the Key Club, hands out gifts to the children of the Georgia Industrial Home at the annual
Christmas party sponsored by the club. Duke Davis, John Black, Francis Clark, Jake Heard, and Mallory Atkinson, who
were among the members that attended, added to the merriment of a happy afternoon.

The officers of the HI-Y laugh at a joke
told by their advisor, Mr. Russell Floyd
From left to right, they are Edward
Martin and Jimmy Ford, group captains.
Mr. Russell Floyd, advisor; Jimmy Bal-
com, president; Peter Dennis, secretary
and treasurer; Bill Mallard, vice-presi-
dent; John Talbird, Larry Laurens, and
Jimmy Asbell, group captains.

Professor Floyd, David
Smith, Hunt Sanders,
Bobby Hester, and
Jimmy Johnson listen
to Tommy Hardy, who
is reading a passage
from the Bible.

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The HI-Y, which is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., is affiliated with both the state and the national organizations. The

purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Chris- 125
tian character.

The LANIER JUNIOR RED CROSS, like the
parent organization, serves wherever needed in
any way possible. Among its activities are the
following: selling programs at the football
games, maintaining a first aid room, furnishing
paper towels for the rest rooms, presenting
food baskets to needy families in the communi-
ty, and assisting the Macon Chapter of-+ the
Red Cross in its work. The officers of this
organization are: Bobby Lewis, secretary;
Charles Terrell, vice-president; Reggie James,
president; Freddy Barksdale, vice-president;
and Curtis Jordan, treasurer. Not pictured is
Wendell Howell, sergeant-at-arms.

Since its organization at Lanier, the Junior Red Cross has produced a national president Curtis Jordan, Jimmy Asbell, and
and several national directors. Members of the Lanier Junior Red Cross are shown after Charles Terrell post progress reports in

one of their meetings. the Lanier Junior Red Cross Member-

ship Drive.

The Miller High Chapter of the JUNIOR RED CROSS is composed of representatives from each supervision. Projects
of various kinds are sponsored by the club whose aim is to serve others.

The Lanier Red Cross Representatives receive their instructions from Charles Terrell and Curtis Jordan before the
start of the drive.

The DRAMATICS CLUB is composed of Miller girls who are interested in speech and dramatics. During the school year
they presented three one-act plays for the student body.

The members of the Miller Thespians are outstanding members David James of Lanier and Velma Gene Young of Miller broad-
of the Dramatics Club. Their purpose is to develop a spirit cast school news each Saturday on a local radio station.
of active and intelligent interest in dramatics.

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The Guidance Council of Miller makes plans for the years
work.

This is a busy corner in Mrs. Virginia Dorrahs Home Econom.
ics class as LaVerne Davis puts the finishing touches on a
blouse that Sandra Whitten models for her.

Making favors for the
Childrens Ward in the
Macon Hospital was a
Christmas project of
Mrs. Dorrahs Home
Ec classes.

Miss Orr helps Pat Hardeman
trace blood through the heart as
Bunny Heyward and others look
on.

The DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY, named for the debating society at the University of Georgia, is

designed primarily to develop skill in declamation and debating. It was organized at Lanier in 1937.

The Miller Library Assistants strive to improve the service of the library. Under Preparing new books for use is one of the im-
the guidance of the librarian, Mrs. Dixon Watson, they receive valuable in- portant jobs of the library assistants.
structions and at the same time give valuable aid to Miller girls.

The Lanier Library assistants
are on the job before and
after school, rendering ser-
vices of various kinds. They
are an essential part of our
library.

The SIDNEY
LANIER LITER-
ARY SOCIETY is
a debating club, the
purpose of which is
to develop in the
student the ability
to speak with ease.

The DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY officers are: Rosser Smith, sec-
retary; Miss Elizabeth Glass, advisor; Edd Wheeler, sergeant-at-arms; Walter Bus-
bee, treasurer; Lary Pearce, vice-president; and James Ford, president.

Austin Burch, the president of Sidney Lanier Literary Society, smiles confidently after deliver-
ing a speech in the auditorium. The others on the stage with him are Jerry Johnson, parlia-
mentarian; Peter Dennis, vice-president; Miller Edwards, secretary and treasurer; Bob Yancey,

and Mr. W. M. Rogers, the advisor.

The officers of the SCIENCE CLUB

are: Walter Busbee, president; Ray
Pinkerton, secretary and _ treasurer;
Archie Bowman, director; Larry Clem-
ents, director; and Marvin Bell, vice-
president.

The PHYSICS CLUB listens intently to their advisor, Mr. One of the newer clubs at Lanier is the PHOTOGRAPHY
Fulmer, as he points out the principles of a volt-meter in re- CLUB, which affords its members an opportunity to increase
gard to its use with electronic equipment. their knowledge of this popular hobby. Mr. Robert Taylor is
132 advisor.

Mr. Bunchs BIOLOGY CLUB is an-
other division of the Lanier Science
Club, and is designed to increased its
members knowledge in the biological
field of science.

The CHEMISTRY CLUB meets in the
laboratory, with their advisor, Mr. Sam
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The members of the MILLER CHEMISTRY CLUB are those girls who have special ability and interest in chemistry.
Club members increase their knowledge by taking, throughout the year, many interesting trips.

The officers of the BUSINESS
CLUB all seem intent at various
jobs prior to their meeting.
Standing are: Charles Terrell,
vice-president; Jack Molton, sec-
retary; Richard McBryant, par-
liamentarian; Mr. McElroy, ad-
visor, Seated are: Charles Gauld-
ing, president; Mrs. Mathews,
advisor; and Jimmy Sikes, treas-
urer,

The Lanier Chapter of
the FUTURE BUSI-
NESS LEADERS OF
AMERICA is affiliated
with both state and
national organizations,
and delegates are sent
each year to the state
convention.

The objective at the
Lanier group is to
create more interest in
and understanding of
the intelligent choice
of business occupa-
tions.

The FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA is a club for students in the commercial department of Miller
FBLA attempts to bridge the gap between school and the business world by bringing in speakers and materials to keep
its members working toward a common goala first-rate office worker.

These girls attended an after-school class in salesmanship to prepare them to work during Christmas and Easter. The
class was taught by Mrs. J. D. Anderson of the Macon Vocational School.

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The LANIER FFA engages in a full program of activities. One is their 200-acre farm which is under the direction of
the officers and advisor. They are Richard Brown, president; David Moulton, vice president; J. Stokes, secretary;
Frank Jones, treasurer; and Mr. Simmons, advisor.

The 4H CLUB is a small but
very active organization, Members
engage in worthwhile projects
and are constantly trying to live
up to their mottoTo make
the best better.

The 4-H CLUB at Lanier is designed to stimulate in the
boys an interest in farming and to acquaint them with the
latest techniques in scientific agriculture.

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The council of the FUTURE
HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA
is composed of senior, junior and
sophomore chapter officers. This
group plans programs for the
chapter group meetings and de-
termines the policies to be fol-
lowed by the club.

The members of the Marie Hazle-
hurst Chapter of the FUTURE
TEACHERS OF AMERICA are
primarily interested in teaching
as a profession. They are quite
active and undertake projects of
various kinds. They sponsor Open
House and keep for Dr. Mark
Smith a scrapbook of newspaper
clippings of the happenings in
Bibb County Schools.

The FUTURE NURSES CLUB
is for those girls who intend to
make nursing their career. By
having student nurses from many
hospitals talk to the girls about
their work, the club officers and
advisors try to keep these future
nurses well informed about their
chosen profession.

Mrs. J. Milton Murray of Mercer
who teaches Nutrition to student
nurses was the speaker at the
two-year-old birthday celebra-
tion of the MILLER CLUB. Miss
Romona Thompson, nurse ad-
visor of the club, and several
nurses from the Macon Hospital
were present for the party.

The CHESS CLUB at
Lanier is composed of
boys who are interested
in playing chess or in
learning or bettering
their game. The club
has several chess sets
and holds tournaments
often.

George Haskell, vice-president, and Jimmy Mitchell, secretary-treasur-
er, look on as an exciting game between Scrappy Jordan, president,
and Mr. Robert Taylor, advisor, develops.

The INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB at Lanier is primarily for shop students and its purpose is to
foster an interest in shop work.

The Lanier paper shop assistants, Harry Moody, John Talbird, Checking invoices is one of the tasks of the girls who manage

and Billy Mallard, are seen talking to Mrs. Isabel Kinnet, the the Miller Book Store. Linda Purvis, assistant manager, and

advisor, before the Monday morning rush. Barbara Sauls, manager, apply knowledge learned in class as
Ann Haskins checks stock for new supplies.

In charge of the Miller Thrift Bank are The staff of the Orange and Green are shown cutting material for another literary
La Rue Carmichael and Kay Dykes. The publication of the best in stories, essays, and poems from Lanier. Miss Early is ad-
bank fills a definite need at Miller, for visor and Austin Burch is editor.

through it, the officers learn fundamental

principles of banking, and teachers and

students have banking made convenient

for them.

The Lanier Dixie

Land Band is composed of members

of the A Band who have shown a special talent
and interest in this type of music.

The cooperative orchestra is made up of Miller and Lanier students and is under the direction of
Mrs. Speucer King.

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One of the most popular extracurricular clubs at Miller is the MUSIC APPRECIATION CLUB. To
encourage and develop a love for good music in the members, the club officers plan interesting
programs featuring club members and artists outside the school.

Against a black backdrop accented by colorful lighted stained glass windows, the Chorus class
from Lanier and Miller taught by Miss Emily Lawton and directed here by Bobby Barnette, pre-
sented a program of music for the Christmas assembly at Miller.

Our school year har been filled with many and varied

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dancing at the
Military Ball...

rushing home when that last bell rings . . . envying the bus drivers as they casually wait for the three oclock

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cheering at an exciting
football game .. .

posing for Annual
pictures...

enjoying Mr. Lasseters
comments as he awards
prizes to winners of the
Bank poster contest . . .

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having a good time ourselves at a party we gave for some
children ...

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Presented at the Thanksgiving Assembly, sponsored by Tri-Hi-Y, was a series of scenes which symbolized the develop-
ment of the American Democracythe Pilgrims, the winter at Valley Forge, the reuniting of the North and the South,
the American home, and the Statue of Liberty.

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Wesleyan College, once called the Magna
Carta of education for women, is located on
a beautiful modern campus in Rivoli, a sub-
urb of Macon. Today, as in the past, Wesleyan
is a center of culture and learning in the com-
munity. This historic school, with such a dis-
tinctive and glorious past, attracts from far
and wide students and visitors anxious to learn

more of a college with such an enviable record.

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PREHISTORIC
INDIAN MOUNDS

Here Creek bateb evar: established tribal
headquarters before Columbus discov-
ered America. See their temple mound,
earth lodge. fortifications. also the
colonial British trading post. Exposed

graves: reveal Indian burial customs.

The museum is among National Park
systems most complete.

The new Ocmulgee National Park museum,
completed in 1952, contains exhibits which
explain the archeological features of the Oc-
mulgee National Monument. This monument,
which preserves the remains of an unusual!
concentration of Indian villages, was the first
scientifically excavated large Indian site in
the South. The evidence found here has done
much to establish facts about Southern pre-
Columbian history. A record of the historic

heritage of this section, the area has been

rightly preserved.

Head coach John Cotton Harrison
discusses strategy with Willie
McGaughey, captain of this years Re-
gion Champions. Willie, because of
his fine offensive and defensive play
during the season, was named center
on the All-State Team.

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The Lanier Senior High School Coaching Staff. From left to right: Lamon Moates, Landon
Brent, Elton Wall, Tom Porter, Bill Parsons, and John Cotton Harrison.

SCHEDULE

Brown 0 Lanier
Moultrie 0 Lanier
Columbus 13 Lanier
Savannah 0 Lanier
Southwest 0 Lanier
Jordan 6 Lanier
La Grange 0 Lanier
R. E. Lee 6 Lanier
Baker 0 Lanier
Albany . 6 Lanier

PlayoffRichmond 14, Lanier 7

RAY ALLEN SAM THOMPSON
Right End Left End

GLENN LEVERETTE ALBERT REICHERT
Left Tackle Right Tackle

BILLY OGDEN MORRILL HAY
Right Guard Left Guard

SAM HUTTO KENNETH COPELAND
Quarterback Fullback

BOBBY JOINER JACK MORRIS All-State BILLY USSERY
Quarterback Left Half TOMMY THARP Right Half

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The fine seasons record of nine wins, no losses,
and one tie speaks for itself. The Poets used their
stamina and ability to overcome their lack of
experience. In his first year as head coach, Coach
Harrison led his Poets to the region 1-AAA crown.
The teams defense held their opponents to only
31 points while the Poets racked up 217 points.

ANDY YOUNG GORDON LACKEY
Left End Left End

JOE BLEDSOE DON PINSON
Left Tackle Right Half

BILLY GREER GUY HAYS
Quarterback CENTER

FRANK JONES DAVID CURRY
Right Tackle Quarterback

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The Athletic Business managers are from left to right: Andy Bunch, Bill
Moss, Duke Davis, Austin Burch, Charles Hales, Jimmy Asbell, Mr. Dell
Knight and Mr. Marvin Jones.

MILTON McBRYANT

Center

JIM FERGUSON

Guard

BILLY RAUGHTON
Guard

Bobby Joiner, outstanding
quarterback for the Poets
scores against Southwest.

CHARLES REHBERG
Halfback

BEN BELUE
Tackle

LOUIS BURDGE
Guard

CHARLES HALL
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OMER WOOD
Halfback

The Football Managers. Left to right: John Harwell, Buddy Bryant, Mr.
George Jones, Ronnie Holmes, Larry Clements.

JIM WILLINGHAM
End

JIM DUGGER
Guard

DAVID SMITH
End

Lanier won the game with
a second half rally after
a fired up Southwest team
held them scoreless in the
first half. Score 27-0.

TOMMY MARTIN
Tackle

BOBBY REEVES
Quarterback

TYRONE LONG
Guard

LUTHER LILLARD
Tackle

VAN HODGES
End

FRANK WATSON
Guard

Kneeling: Kim Gandy, Clifford
Corley, Benny Hill. Standing:
Karen Talbird, Crockett Radar,
Mimi McMahan, Jane Anderson,
Ginny Averet, Gracie Rowland.

Tommy Tharpe is brought down
after a spectacular run against
the Baker Lions of Columbus.
Lanier scored three touchdowns,
kicking the extra point after
each, while they held Baker to
no score.

Tharpe picks up a first down
against the R. E. Lee Rebels.

Donna Borders, Joyce Fincher,
Janice Chambers, Chole Fowler,
Jill Hatcher, Melba Garrett,
Barbara King, Tracy Holleman,
Wanda Ozburn

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An Albany Indian is pulled
down by Tommy Tharp as Gor-
don Lackey, Andy Young and
Glenn Leverette close in. Lanier
won 16-6 after being behind for

- 7 2 the first time all season.

Tense moment against Southwest.

First row: Gene Linder, Jim Roberts, Tommy Clark, Earl Wiggins, Randell Shepard, Jimmy Lewis, Glenny Clark,
Gary Garfield, Ed Herin, Tommy Richardson. Second row: Jimmy Frenny, Neil Welch, Randell Jones, Whistle
Cornelius, Ronnie Owens, Jimmy Andrews, David Boltze, Robert Moore, Steve Doolittle, Charlie Williams,
Charlie Jordan. Third row: Jerry Northington, Terry Swords, Allen Jones, Ronnie Sanders, Jim Thomas,
Tommy Porter, Ricky Wansley, Jerry Fagen, Lewis Ethridge, Joe Massey. Fourth row: Ed Sell, Tommy Scott,
Lamar Surate, Ernest Mixon, Mike Cass, Ronnie Phillips, Julius Shouse, Bobby Hartley, Smoky Mullis. Fifth row:
Glen Marshal, Danny Smith, Charlie Davis, Tommy Crutchfield, Bobby Sanders, Jimmy Marshall, Jack Napier,
Russell Thompson, Maxie Smith, George Hart. Sixth row: Curtiss Thomas, Nicky Freeman, John Brown, Tilman
Reed, Steve Hobby, Willie Peterson, Jackie Amerson.

Sammy Thompson stretches for a Joiner pass in the Lanier-Jordan game. The Poets crushed
the Red Jackets with a powerful ground game 26-6.

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JACK LYNCH
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Coach Tom Porter dis-
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practice.

BILL SULLIVAN DONNIE VEAL
Guard Guard

ANDY YOUNG
Guard

FRANKIE EDWARDS
Forward

J. W. SPIVEY

Forward

BOBBY JOINER

Guard

NED FEAGIN
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Billy Hicks, Charlie
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Billy Sanders, Milton
McBryant, John Seals,
Guy Hays, Gary Gar-
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Bobby Ellerbee, Danny

Smith, Jim Torrance,
Semer Holmes, John
Reinertson, Hunt
Sanders, Phil Brown,
Charles Chambless.

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Front row, left to right: Glenn Kite,
Jim Edwards, Gary Purdy, Charles Wil-
liams, Ken Copeland. Second row: Chan
Hill, Larry Gleaton, Bobby Cook, Moon
Mulligan, Bobby Baere. Third row:
Robert Parks, Tommy Richardson,
Richard Pikulski, Billy Chase, Clayton
Paul.

First row, left to right: Jim
Douglas, Jack Morris, Tommy
Tharpe, Billy Hicks, Billy
Ogden. Second row: Loyd
Clay, Jimmy Balcom, Tyrone
Long, Ray Pinkerton. Third
row: Johnny Colquitt, Wayne
Marshall, Jim Willingham.

RAY ALLEN

Forward

SAMMY THOMPSON

Forward

DON PINSON

Guard

DONNY HUTCHINSON

Guard

JIM WILLINGHAM

Center

Basketball Team Managers
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and Jim Hyder.

DAVID CURRY DONNY VEAL BOB HENDLEY JIM HYDER
Second base Shortstop Pitcher

CHARLES REHBERG TYRONE LONG RALPH CRUTCHFIELD W. L. SHEPARD
Outfield Outfield Third Base Outfield

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Front row, left to right: Sam Hutto, Ed Wood, Clifford Corley, Willie McGaughey, Tommy Tharpe, Morrill Hay, Gor-
don Lackey, Charles Hall. Second row: Jack Morris, Ben McDonald, Lindsey Simpson, Billy Greer, Billy Sullivan, Bill

Ogden, Larry Clements. Third row: Jim Hyder, Jim Bootle, Jimmy Torrance, Tommy Martin, Ray Allen, Bobby Joiner,
Don Pinson, Albert@Reichert, Fourth row: David Curry, Sonny Bell, Milton Heard, Joe Bledsoe, Bob Hendley, Donnie
Veal, Jack Lynch. Fifth row: Elton Wall, Reneau Vanlandingham, David Smith, Jim Willingham, Bobby Reeves. Sixth
row: Laman Moates, Billy Ussery, B. C. Adams.

Left to right: Sonny Bell, John Seals, Jack Grant, Chip Baker, Clifford Corley, Ben McDonald, King
Solomon, Bill George, Mr. George Jones.

CAPTAINS

The EXHIBITION

High Schools

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AIDES

a show presented each year by the Physical Education departments of Miller Senior and Junior

is a show familiar but ever popular with people interested in Macons schools. Relays, dances, drills by
the Crack Squad, and a mass drill of many exercises are to feature the theme Treasure Island for the 1957 event.

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MARY JO,PORCH
Lieutenant Colonel

These senior gym assistants are
the captains for the companies
competing for points in an effort
to win cups given for outstand-
ing achievements. They are Patsy
Burton, Susan Ross, Carol Wolf-
ram, Sandra Beach, Ginny Worm,
Edris Jones, Maedene Thomas,
Pat Parks, Marcia Perry, Sandra
Ledford, Charlotte Doughman,
and Norma Osteen.

The lieutenants for the various
companies are these junior gym
assistants: Connie Shaw, Sara
Ann Smith, Sarah Akers, Helen
Ross, Sandy Brock, Sally Ander-
son, Barbara Veal, Linda Close,
Mary Vance, Sondra Slocumb,
Jean Ryle, and Louise Lamar.

Aides for the Exhibition this year
are Kay Berkstresser, Glenda
Brogden, Peggy Giddens, Anna
Watts, Madeleine Calhoun, Patsy
White, Iris Roberts, Betty
Churchwell, Penny Ryther, Mar-
ian Rivers, Sonja Reddy, Ann
Maxwell, and Linda Carstarphen.

7 colorful and breathtaking right given at the stadium.

Companies, class haltone, two... First wand drill, position . . .

Wands on the ground in six counts, ready . . . On the ground in four countsone, two...

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Officers of the MILLER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION discuss
ing a program are Helen Ross, secretary; Sarah Akers, man-
ager of awards; Linda Close, secretary; Sonja Reddy, presi-
dent; Zell Bolden, scribe; Maedene Thomas, manager of

awards; Laverne Knight, sergeant-at-arms; and Jean Ryle,

vice-president.

The MILLER ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION is a club for girls
who are especially interested in sports. They gain membership
and earn an M by participating in sports at school and thus
earning the number of points required for membership.

Hockey, one of the favorite outdoor sports, appeals to most
Millerites, In the class tournaments, the seniors were the hockey

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The girls on the team from Supervision 4 were the supervision volleyball Winning the class volleyball championship for 1957
champions this year. was this team of outstanding athletesthe seniors!

BASKETBALL, the
favorite sport of
Americans, is quite
popular with Miller
athletes. After the
girls have learned to
play the game, they
turn their interest to-
ward the games played
by supervision teams
Finally, as in all sports,
the class teams play
against each other*in
tournament pairings to
determine the winning
team from one of the
three classes.

Preparing for a game of basketball are Mary Blake, Gail Waters, Helga Scheffler, and Carol Hicks.

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The referee, Tricia Walker, yells, Play ball! Charlotte Milor, dribbling, is blocked Will she ring it?
by Norma Thomas.

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Watch outMargie has the ball! Sonja Reddy tries to make a free
shot count.

This pass was not blocked.

Of the indoor sports, basketball is the favorite of manyand these shots are typical
of a gym class playing that sport loved by Americans.

Even a bandaged wrist
does not stop Kathryn
Harris from making this
throw-in.

A jump ball can go to
either side.

Girls in this gym class climb the steps
to get dressed for gym.

: Keeping an eye on the ball is important
And, from the dressing rooms, they in playing a serious game of ping-pong.
come, ready for an hour of exercise and

play.

Shuffleboard is a
game.

relaxing

An active game for two or
four players is badminton.

Stringing the bow is one of the first

Hockey is a game for the
steps in preparing for archery.

rough and ready!

In speedpinball, the girls playing in the circle
help to block a scoring attempt.

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land obtained from the Creek Indians follow-
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Wayne Busbee, Loyd Williamson, J. C. Spivey, Jimmy Asbell. Third
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Ogden, John Seals. Third row: John Boswell, John Talbird, Tom Gor-

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First Lieutenant Gordon Lackey and Second First row, left to right: Sergeants Jack Molton, Bill Sullivan, David Casey,

Lieutenant Kinlock Dunlap. Peyton Balkom, Edward Lancaster. Second row: Corporals Al Mullins,
Bill Mathews, Billy Hicks, Richard Pikulski. Third row: Corporals Donnie
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First row, left to right: Bobby Lewis, Albert Mitchell, Bobby Second Lieutenant Wendall Howell and First
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tin, Tommy Moultrie. Third row: Douglas Askew, Malcom Edwards,

Zeb Vance, Jack Morris.

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First Lieutenant Harold Watson and Second First row, left to right: Larry Pearce, Morrill Hay, Jerry Byars, Ralph

Lieutenant William Mallard. Branan, Ray Allen. Second row: Freeman Warlick, Charles Jiles, Jack
Napier, Charles Hales. Third row: Dudley Dugger, Duke Davis, Sid
Hartness, Frank Armstrong, Lawton Ethridge.

Cadet Captain
Steve Smith
Sponsor
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First row, left to right: Sergeants Earl Hunt, Noel Archer, Tommy First Lieutenant Peter Dennis and Second
Harwell. Second row: Corporals Edward Harper, Richmond Chad- Lieutenant Willie McGaughey.

wick, Floyd Carmichael, Daniel Maye. Third row: Corporals Charles

Hall, Glen Leverette, Ed Moore, Bobby Joiner, Dillard Lister.

Cadet Captain
Charles Clay
Sponsor

Miss Shewell Miller

First Lieutenant James Willingham and Second First row, left to right: Sergeants Tommy Hudson, Freddy Webb,
Lieutenant Ray Pinkerton. Edward Kennedy. Second row: Corporals Wellborn Malcolm, Billy
Goodwin, James Asbell, James Watson. Third row: Corporals
Daniel Stanley, Frank Steger, Tommy Crutchfield, David Preston.

Cadet Captain
Robert Garrett
Sponsor
Miss Lucie Thrasher

First row, left to right: Sergeants Grable Dixon, Charlie Rehberg, First Lieutenant William Brown and Second
Bobby Meadows, Paul Tucker. Second row: Corporals Lewis Spil- Lieutenant Ben McDonald.

lers, Jerry Greenway, Frank Houser, Ed Wood. Third row: Cor-

porals Ned Feagin, Frank Russ, Ben Duggan, Billy Chase.

First Lieutenant James Ford and Second Lieu-
tenant Don Pinson.

Cadet Captain
David McCowen
Sponsor

Miss Mimi McMahan

First row: left to right: Sergeants Richard McBryant, David James,
Al Cooper, Charlie Jones, Dale Cambell, Marvin Bell. Second row:
Corporals Marvin Clance, James Harvey, Luther Lillard, David Smith,
Paul Hill. Third row: Corporals Charles Cobb, Jerry Johnson, William
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First row, left to right: Sergeants Rosser Smith, Billy Greer, Bobby Second Lieutenant William Pell and First Lieu-
Hendley, William Mitchell, Frank Jones. Second row: Corporals tenant Larry Laurens.

Francis Clark, Francis Riley, George Parks, Robert Johnson. Third row:

Corporals Guy Hayes, Steve Mass, Andy Young, Charles Davis.

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Miss Ellen Busbee

First Lieutenant Skippy Fields, Second Lieu- First row, left to right: Sergeants Johnny Colquit, Bobby Barnette,

tenant Carter Baldwin, Second Lieutenant Mil- John Henderson, Jimmy Carter, Billy Lord. Second row: Corporals

ler Edwards, First Lieutenant Bobby Marsh. Cleveland Boutwell, Benton Reid, Randy Reynolds, Steve Meadows.
Third row: Corporals Ed Martin, Robert Dorman.

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First row, left to right: Ben Duggan, Parker Highsmith, Jack Napier, David Preston, Co-Captain;
Reneau VanLandingham, Captain; Guy Park, John Merritt, Dale Campbell. Second row: Bob
Yancy, Philip McLaughlin, Wesley Walker, Eddie Map, Albert Reichert, Jerry Greenway,
Douglas Askew, Wallace Witcher, Warren McAllister, Herbert Burrus, Howell Bankston.

Military Instructors are, first row, left to right: SFC John M. Golightly, Major Lee R. Cox

SFC Arthur Brown, SFC Wayne W. Killian, MSGT Cecil F. Palmer. (Retired)

Second row: SFC Watson A. Drane, SFC Paul C. Sanford, MSgt. Thomas Custodian of Military Supplies
N. Dickinson.

COLOR GUARD STAFF LIEUTENANTS
Left to right: Albert Mitchell, Johnny White, Jerry Rankin, Left to right: Second Lieutenant James McKnight, Second
David Casey. Lieutenant Joe Joiner, First Lieutenant Jack Grant.

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JUDGE ASA HOLT HC :

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was struck by a cannon k
INans guns in East Macon
Dunlaps Hill. July 30, 1864, whe

army tried unsuccessfully to a Macon.
The ball, now in the possession of the Macon
Volunteers, struck the sand sidewalk. passd
through the second column from the left,
entered the parlor over a window and landed
unexploded in the hall. Its course may be
traced by the mended column, 4 patch in the
parlor plaster and a dent in the hall floor.
The house is still .the residence of a descend-
ant of Judge Holt.

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In a city well known for its parks, wide streets,
lovely old homes, and hospitality is the Asa
Holt House. Located on Mulberry Street, it
is in an area fast being absorbed by a growing
city. Although houses of a later date crowd it
on both sides, the imposing home still has a
definite air of its own and seems to shrink
within itself, as it holds to its historic past.

PORTER FAMILY MEMORIAL BUILDING
RIVOLI CAMPUS

WELCOME TO WESLEYAN...

... Where Progress Is a Tradition.

Miller and Lanier students are always welcome on the Wesleyan
College campus at Rivoli. The oldest college in the world chartered
to grant degrees to women, which numbers many young Maconites
among its graduates, now accepts men day students in both the School
of Liberal Arts and the School of Fine Arts.

We invite you to investigate the possibilities of continuing your
academic career in the friendly atmosphere of either of our excellent
schools. The courses from which you may choose lead to the degrees
of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Music and Bache-
lor of Fine Arts.

Write to Wesleyan today for view books, catalogs and any spe-
cial information you may need. You'll be glad you did!

DR. B. JOSEPH MARTIN, President

Wesleyan College
MACON, GA.

MERCER UNIVERSITY

Welcomes
Graduates
of
MILLER and LANIER

Your ALUMNI
Make
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409 Broadway Macon

Phone 3-3623

BAKER-MAYFIELD COMPANY

International Harvester Dealer
MACON, GA.

CHEROKEE FARMS
L. M. SOLOMON, Jr.
| Phone 5-3304

Compliments of

NATIONAL FINANCE CO.
322 Cherry Street
PHONE 5-2426

Carl Statham
WEST END SHOE STORE
2624 Montpelier Avenue
PHONE 2-9169 MACON, GA.

BEST WISHES

From

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE

PEL FUSS, Manager
Corner Third and Plum Sts.

Compliments of

BIRDSEY FLOUR AND

FEED STORES

472 Mulberry St.
2625 Houston Ave.
2668 Montpelier Ave.

FLOURCORN MEALCOFFEE
Poultry and Livestock Feeds

BURCH'S BEST

COFFEE

A Blend of Fine Coffees
for the Most Discriminating Tastes

"AT YOUR LOCAL GROCERS"

Compliments of

VAN C. HALE

DAN SCARBOROUGH'S
SERVICE STATION

Complete ServiceRepair

Outboard Motors Phone 3-9724
315 Main St. East Macon

FICKLING & WALKER, INC.

Realtors - Insurors
FHA AND COMMERCIAL LOANS

AU"

RIDE SUBURBAN Ce <e
BUSES TO :

Naval Ordnance Plant,
Armstrong Cork, Loraine
Lizella, Lakeside, Regan's Park, Clinton Rd.
Wheeler Hts., Sawyers Lake, Shirley Hills
Franklinton, Fort Hill

SUBURBAN TRANSIT LINES, INC.

Office 351 Second St. Phone 2-7421
"SERVING MACON'S SUBURBAN AREAS SINCE 1932"
A. C. TYLER, President

STARNES DRY CLEANERS
Tuxedo Rental Service
2830 Napier Ave. Dial 5-2034

L. A. THOMAS DRUG CO.
Established 1898
Cor. Broadway and Oglethorpe Sts.

Macon, Ga.
DIAL PHONE 3-7414

Automobile, Fire and Contract Bonds
Insurance

WILLINGHAM & PAYNE

350 Second Street
PHONE 5-1604

aks THORPE & Sons

Exclusive Men and Boys Wear
LADIES' BEAUTY PARLOR

CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES

Phone 2-6246
533-535 Cherry Street
MACON, GEORGIA

PALMER TIRE CO.

Pennsylvania Tires
753 BROADWAY

Compliments of
DR. ERNEST W.

RACKLEY

WILLINGHAM COTTON MILLS
2038 Roff Avenue

Macon, Georgia

MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.

STEVE POPPER
Gifts and Antiques
1066 Magnolia Street
MACON, GEORGIA

The Recollection of Quality
Will Be Long Remembered
When Price Is Forgotten

W. C. SCOTT'S SUPER MARKET

WASHBURN STORAGE COMPANY

UNITED VAN LINES, INC.
"Moving With Care Everywhere"
UNITED STATES, CANADA, HAWAII, ALASKA

Vans Sanitized for Your Protection
Pre-Planned Service

Dial 3-7471 83 Fifth Street
MACON, GEORGIA

NATIONAL ALUMINUM
ENTERPRISES

4115 Riggins Mill Road
Dial 2-5714

THE STORE FOR FASHION WISE
WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Your Charge Account

Always Welcome
ROBINSON'S
Macon, Ga.

THE MUSIC SHOP

620 Poplar Street

BAND INSTRUMENTS
PHONOGRAPHS AND
PHONOGRAPH RECORDS

MURPHEY TAYLOR & ELLIS, INC.

RealtorsInsurors
A COMPLETE LINE OF SERVICE

Since 1906
488 CHERRY ST. PHONE 3-267]

GUARANTY SAVINGS

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
305 Persons Bldg. Phone 6-1003

ROBERT G. LEWIS R. P. MATHISON
Dist. Mgr. Agency Sup.

Home Office
MONTGOMERY, ALA.

Complimerits of
BEARING AND DRIVE, INC.
515 Arch Street

Compliments
of

WEATHER'S GROCERY

1640 Broadway
MACON, GEORGIA

MACON TRANSFER COMPANY

AGT. ALLIED VAN LINES, INC.

Used Furniture and Antiques

676 Broadway Macon, Ga.
NATIONWIDE MOVING

.
MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE CO., INC.

Macon, Ga.

KELLY'S CLOTHES-"A"-CLEAN
2780 Montpelia Ave.

30 MINUTE LAUNDRETTE
| DAY SERVICE ON DRY CLEANING
Dial 3-1230

THE BEST CLEANERS
2338 Ingleside Ave. Phone 3-3434

LYON, MARSHALL & BROOKS
| (fone PRINTERS

575 Mulberry St. Lane

5-bo4
MACON, GEORGIA

Tatnall Square
College Hill
Ingleside

Baconsfield

CHI-CHES-TERS PHARMACIES

Registered Pharmacist Always on Duty

VOLKSWAGEN
CARS BUS

SMITH BATTERY AND IGN. CO.
Phone 3-6328

LEN BERG'S 895 Third St. Macon, Ga.
RESTAURANT me aba

Post Office Alley Registered Forester
CONSULTANTPLYWOOD DEALER

1410 Broadway Phone 2-1714
Macon, Ga.

SALES ON FADA AND RC

GUY WHITE
Radio and TV

"Since 1933"

Phone 3-3768 654 Mulberry St.
MACON, GA.

INLAND

CONTAINER

CORPORATION

Macon, Georgia

GIFTS

"Something for Everyone

GIFT SHOP
"If It's Jewelry It's Joycine"
673 Cherry St. Phone 3-3144

T. L. BALKCOM
SERVICE STATION

Phone 2-9508 Macon, Ga.
1432 Emory Highway

RESTAURANT FIXTURE

SUPPLIES
Dial 5-6121 523 Poplar St.

PORTRAITURE
AND

COMMERCIAL

Phones 2-2055
Night 2-3446
369 Cotton Ave.

Bill

ACME

GLASS DISTRIBUTORS
"IF IT'S GLASSWE CAN DO IT"

Phones 5-4615
5-7478

685 BROADWAY MACON, GEORGIA

"THE ARTISTIC FLOWER SHOP"
Phone 6-2262

"Brighten Every Occasion With Flowers
120 NEW ST.

SCHWOBILT

SUITS THE SOUTH"

BIBB
MANUFACTURING
CO.

Macon, Georgia

The First Name in
TEXTILES

CLIFF DAVIS HARDWARE CO.

Your Friendly Hardware Store
Phone 2-1625 3156 Vineville Ave.
MACON, GA.

THE TRADING POST

J. W. McCOOK
LUMBER CO.

330 Ash Street
PHONE 3-7464

MACON GROCERY COMPANY

INSTITUTIONAL WHOLESALERS,

GENERAL OFFICES
320-346 Oglethorpe St. Mail Address
Phone 2-7551 P. O. Box 1274
MACON, GEORGIA

Compliments

RIVERS CANDY CO.
113-115 Park St.

POWELL'S PHARMACY
3707 Houston Ave.
Phone 2-5269

HERBERT SMART CLOTHING CO.

INCORPORATED
"Macon's Smartest Men's Wear Shop"
567 Cherry St. Dial 3-1656
MACON, GEORGIA

BRYAN TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.

We Specialize in Local and Long Distance Moving

Agent DELCHER BROS.

For Free Estimate Tel. 3-9616
770 5TH ST.MACON

Open All Night
BLOODWORTH'S CAFE
588 Mulberry St.

We Specialize in Fried Chicken

BALKCOM'S PHARMACY
The Prescription Store

294 MAIN ST. _PHONE 3-9337
MACON, GA.

(Arm strong

CORK COMPANY

Post Office Box 1347
MACON, GEORGIA

McCORD LINCOLN - MERCURY COMPANY

Sales Service
567 PLUM STREET PHONE 5-3324 Mit
MACON, GEORGIA

DARITY'S GARAGE

General Repair
1075 Broadway Macon, Ga.

CAMP WHEELER DRAG STRIP
Every Sunday, 10 O'Clock

GERTRUDE KELLEY
SCHOOL OF DANCING

Physical and Cultural
Education

1126 BOND ST. PHONE 2-045]

OLDHAM'S OPTICIANS
Macon's Oldest
Dispensing Opticians
101 PERSONS BUILDING
Phone 2-5462

Macon's Photographic Center
COKE'S
Kodaks, Film, Developing LAND
Phone 5-403! 735 Cherry St. TIRE & RECAPPING CO.
W. O. (WILLIE) LAND

EISNER'S JEWELERS Ingleside at Corbin Ave.
478 Cherry St. PHONE 2-6951

Phone 3-3232
MACON, GA.

Save at
SING OIL COMPANY
Locations
2180 MONTPELIER AVE.

2794 HOUSTON AVE.
3286 VINEVILLE AVE.

Compliments
of

TRAILWAYS

Charter Coach Service
ANYWHEREANYTIME
For Information Call
TRAILWAYS BUS TERMINAL
Phone 3-2535

BUSH

Refrigeration and Air Conditioning
WHERE SERVICE COMES FIRST

Macon, Ga.

M. Lb. FLEMING
THE TAILOR

632 Poplar St. Phone 2-9247
TAILORING, REPAIRING, ALTERING

CORLEY'S
OPTICIANS

Makers of Fine Glasses

CALOX
TOOTH POWDER

for
a Smile
That Glistens

McKESSON

&
ROBBINS
INC.

BILL'S NEWS AND
VARIETY STORE
No. 12386 Ingleside Ave.
No. 2665 Baconsfield Center

Bankers Ins. Bldg. Phone 3-7932 MACON'S NEWS STORES

YORK AIR CONDITIONING

CONDITIONED AIR, INC.

Albert McKay
633 NORTH AVE. PHONE 2-8768

Compliments

f

CHAMPION'S

Men's and Boys

Clothing Plumbing and Heating
3086 NAPIER AVENUE
Phone 3-0737
312 Third St.

MACON, GA. G. C. POOL, General Agent

COLONIAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT
INSURANCE COMPANY

318 Persons Building
Macon, Ga.

DEAL'S LUGGAGE STORE
For Luggage That Appeals KARSTEN AND DENSON

Shop Deal's
Authorized Dealer for COMPANY
Seeds

HARTMANN, WHEARY AND
SCENTS LU eOe Dairy and Poultry Equipment

Middle Georgia's Only Exclusive MACON, GEORGIA
Luggage Shop

365 THIRD STREET MACON, GA.

McCLURE - BALDWIN

CO.

Office Outfitters
Agents
A. B. DICK MIMEOGRAPHS
570 Mulberry St. = Macon, Ga.

JONES
POSTER SERVICE

WEST ROOFING COMPANY

Weatherstripping
Roofing, Siding and Insulation

1593 FORSYTH ST. MACON, GA.

PINKERTON PHARMACY

47| Broadway
DIAL 5-2817

DIXON'S DRUG STORES
DEMPSEY CORNER Mulberry at 3rd, Dial 3-6704

Gifts and Smoking Cherry at Cotton, Dial 3-3787
Cherry at Broadway, Dial 2-6426
2463 Vineville Ave., Dial 5-6547
2654 Houston Ave., Dial 3-5461

Accessories
501 CHERRY ST.

Compliments of the
RECAPPING AND TIRE DEPARTMENTS

"Power Oil Company"
THIRD AT PINE STREET
Home of Quality Recaps for Your Truck or Car Tires
FOR QUALITY SERVICE, DON'T WAIT
Dial 2-6458

AVERY - JOHNSON
HARDWARE CO.

Visit Our New
Furniture Department

HOTPOINT APPLIANCES GEORGE'S RADIO SERVICE

WARREN'S COLORIZED PAINT 355 5th St.
54633

555 ) | S Ph 5 744 312 New Street Phone 5393
oplar St. one 5-
: Jackson Flower Shop

2382 Ingleside Ave. "Individuality in Flowers
FREE PARKING We Wire Flowers Anywhere

B. C. Jackson Macon, Georgia

BOB DAUGHTRY
Preserve That Diploma SERVICE STATION
by Having It Framed at Tires, Batteries
ALEXANDER Accessories

1087 BROADWAY
FRAME SHOP
MACON, GA.
183 Spri ; ial 3-
83 Spring St Dial 3-6434 Phone 2-1343
MACON, GA.

L. E. SCHWARTZ & SON, INC.

279 Reid Street
ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS

LAMAR PONTIAC
COMPANY, INC.

PONTIAC.

CARL M. WILLIAMS, Owner
MACON GIFT ADVERTISING COMPANY
WARNER ROBINS Phone 6-234]
Sales Service

620 Persons Bldg. Macon, Ga.
Phone Phone

5-5456 2-6436

BRAMBLETT BARBER SHOP
406 Cotton Ave.
2386 Ingleside Ave.

Headquarters for Miller
and Lanier Jewelry

GOODMAN - HAYES

Jewelers
CHERRY AT SECOND
Phone 5-2233

a ee :

JANITORIAL CONTRACTORS
"We Clean Macon"

Every Employee Bonded - Insured
Trained and Supervised... Now Cleaning
Macon's Finest Buildings and Offices

3-7437
MACON JANITOR SERVICE, INC.

340 Fifth Street

RA LSTON Compliments of

CHARLEY BROWN'S DAIRY

PURINA Sioa: Sent
CO.

MACON, GA.

Save on Gas
GORDON'S

Broadway at Hawthorne
MACON, GEORGIA

Compliments of

CRAWFORD'S

Fine Photographs

METRO STUDIOS
RESTAURANT 588 Cherry St. Phone 5-5121

Corner of Broadway and Pine

Best Wishes

From

DUNLAP CHEVROLET CO.

Your Authorized Dealer
630 THIRD ST. MACON, GA.

BUICK
CADILLAC

Faithfully Serving
Owners

in Middle Georgia
Since 1918

HUCKABEE AUTO CO.

Third at Pine
MACON GEORGIA

EPPSMOTOR
COMPANY

688 Walnut St.
MACON, GA.
Dial 3-1616

i]
esac SEVENTH AND CHERRY STREETS, MACON PHONE 3-2642
es

ae NS rE iV isa ecinie DDor= Cos
a ~ ee

' IF IT'S PART OF A HOME, IT'S HERE

Sy

MILDRED JOHNS

Silk and Cotton Dresses
Play Clothes, Swim Suits

378 Second St.
PHONE 6-3556 26032

KERNAGHAN, INCORPORATED

Jewelers
PHONE 5-4717 419 CHERRY ST.
MACON, GEORGIA

ELECTRONIC
DISTRIBUTORS, INC.

995 Riverside Drive Telephone 3-9379
MACON, GEORGIA

MORNING SIDE GROCERY

Route No. 6
Jeffersonville Road

MACON, GEORGIA

@ Regulation Gym Suits

@ Gym Oxfords

@ "Rat" Caps

@ Costume Materials
for All Occasions

STANDARD STORES, INC.
327 3rd St. Phone 29168

Compliments of

JOE KELLY
INSURANCE AGENCY

402 Grand Building
MACON, GEORGIA

SEARS

tela :iile @\ ites)

and Save
111 THIRD STREET
Phone 5-334]

Pres., E. T. Gaultney
Sec. and Tres., J. M. Gaultney

Phone 59161
Hawkinsville Rd.

DEPENDABLE LUMBER
COMPANY, INC.

Wholesalers Hardwood

and Pine Lumber

WE BUY LUMBER AND LOGS

JOIN THE SAFE DRIVER LEAGUE

( BEGoodrich B. EGoodrich

FIRST IN RUBBE

UNION
o

If It's Bordens 524 Poplar St.
Its Got To Be Good! Phone 5-5447

Macon, Georgia

HARDY'S GROCERY

Fresh Fruits, Vegetables
Fresh Meats

GUARANTEED

2748 Montpelier Ave.
Phone 2-4728 SIX CONVENIENTLY LOCATED
FREE DELIVERY STORES IN MACON

RIVERSIDE DRIVE-IN
2010 Riverside Drive
Open 10:00 P.M. Close 1:00 A.M.
MACON'S FINEST FOOD
MACON'S FINEST DRIVE-IN

TOM FLOURNOY, JR., C.L.U.
NEW YORK INSURANCE CO.
417 First National Bank Building
MACON, GEORGIA
Telephone 2-734|

CS YES! PINEBROOK INN

AND COURTS

Best Work Good Food Served

BIBB MATTRESS CO. in Delightful
GENE LESLIE, FERRELL N. JOHNSON Surroundings

whners

349 Seventh St. Phone 2-0554

CREDIT BUREAU OF MACON
AND
COLLECTION SERVICE
705 Persons Building
MACON, GEORGIA

C. W. FARMER CO.

Compliments

of
BIBB CIGAR

&
CANDY CO.

Slit) SINCLAIR

OILS

CHAPPLES SERVICE STATION Compliments

GAY CLOTHING COMPANY

338-340 Third Street
MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS

WASHINGPOLISHINGGREASING
TIRE REPAIRINGACCESSORIES

Phone 2-1235
Napier Ave. and Vine St.

JOHN DIXON
TELEVISION & RADIO COMPANY

490 Second Street
"Macon's First and Leading TV Dealer"
"Where Service Is a Certainty"
RCA _ PHILCO ZENITH

IT PAYS TO PLAY
The Souths Most Beautiful Sporting Goods Store

MILLER GYM SUITS BOYS GYM CLOTHING
SAND LOT EQUIPMENT MACONS NEWEST TOYLAND
WILSON AND MACGREGOR DISTRIBUTORS

Lanier Uniforms Supplied by Us
484 Second Street Dial 3-544]

W. Ed. Dozier
J. Bernard Johnson

THE PENN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO.

306-308 Grand Building
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone 2-7517

STOKES-SHAHEEN
TAYLOR Wholesale

HARDWARE COMPANY Fruits and Vegetables

2585 Montpelier Avenue Tomatoes and Bananas

a Specialty
477 HAWTHORNE
Dial 2-4517

PHONE 2-9456

REID GRIFFIN, Jeweler
GRADUATE OF ELGIN WATCHMAKERS COLLEGE
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
Watch and Jewelry Repairing

MACON, GA.
(Near Spiller's Restaurant)
Phone 2-5303 316 Third St.

THE BANKERS HEALTH & LIFE
INSURANCE CO.
Established 1904

Home Office
THE BANKERS INSURANCE BUILDING
Macon, Ga.

Compliments

BELK-MATTHEWS

DEPARTMENT STORE
MACON, GA.

Good Luck! From THE M & H COMPANY

GOLDMANS Good Food for Good Health

586 CHERRY STREET 440 Cotton Ave.
"Quality Feminine Fashions" MACON, GA.

WILSON TYPEWRITER
MALONIS AND
PRODUCE MARKET ADDING MACHINE COMPANY

Don't Go ByCome Buy 639 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga.
787 EMERY HWY. 2-9682 Dial 6-2777
MACON, GA. SALESSERVICERENTALSSUPPLIES

L. A. SHAW MILLWORK CO.

4167 Broadway
P.O. Box 1282

JUNIOR BOOTERY

The Children's Department Store
BETTER TOYSYEAR AROUND
461 Third Street
MACON, GA.

Compliments of

JACKSON
OLDSMOBILE, INC.

717 Third Street
MACON, GA.
Phone 6-248]
YOUR QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALER

DIAL 5-1423
COR. MAIN AND WATER ST.

MACON LUMBER

& WRECKING CO.

New and Used Lumber
Plumbing, Brick, Doors and Windows
House Wrecking and Moving

E. E. GARRETT, JR. MACON, GA.

Compliments of

H. L. GREEN CO.

5c - 10c to $1.00 Store

The Store With Over
25,000 Items From
Which to Choose

THE
MACON SHOE COMPANY
Fine Shoes Since 1900

371 Third St.
PHONE 3-1731

J. W. BURKE CO.

PRINTERSPUBLISHERSOFFICE SUPPLIES
RUBBER STAMPS

Telephones

3-2528
2-2353

626-638 MULBERRY STREET MACON, GEORGIA

SOUTHERN DISCOUNT COMPANY
329 COTTON AVE. - MACON, BA.

LOANS AND DISCOUNTS

L. EODIE CANNON
MANAGER DIAL 2-7571

JULIAN TOOLE

Amoco Service
Station

Vineville Ave.
PHONE 3-9522

FAYS BIBB GROCERY

FLOWERS & GIFTS COMPANY
Retailer OwnedWholesalers

Helen and Deacon
531 Third Street 460 ALBERT ST.

PHONE 56524 Phone 3-6789
Macon Georgia

BATEMAN FROZEN FOODS CO.

Dixiana and Cloudkist Brands
Frozen Fruits and Vegetables
332-345 Poplar Street 461 Fifth Street
P.O. Box 1425 Dial 2-7311
MACON, GEORGIA

BIBB
AUTO PARTS, INC.

New and Used Auto
and Truck Parts

Emery Highway
DIAL 3-8682

Macon, Georgia

DIAL 5-3521

Watches Diamonds
ANDERSEN'S JEWELERS 3
361 Second St. Macon, Ga. Bobbit?s Recap Sho

Phone 3-3846 2680 MONTPELIER AVE.
MACON, GEORGIA

HIGHLAND CLEANERS Compliments of
Quality Cleaning G. BERND CO.

691 North Ave. Established 1865
MACON, GA. MACON, GA.

Say It With Flowers

. Elelyn . Yates

/
, , A
THE SHOP OF tz PERSONAL SERVICE

332 First StreetPh. 2-737]

CURTIS STEPHENS

Music Machines
360 First Street
MACON, GA.

MACON, GEORGIA

From Ocean BlueStraight to You
Fresh Fish Daily
Dressed While You Wait

182 BROADWAY ST.

FRESH
FISH

SEA FOOD CENTER
BOB COLEMAN, Mer.
Phone 2-842]

BOB STEVENS
GARAGE

Second at Walnut
Phone 2-4359
MACON, GA.

Compliments

of

A FRIEND

GREENWAY AT BROADWAY

Paint and Body Shop
PHONE 6-196]

Paint * Glass
PITTSBURGH
PLATE GLASS COMPANY

PHONE 3-6353
818 Riverside Drive

BILL LYLES CAFE

355 Cotton Ave.

Compliments HOME OF
of REAL COUNTRY HAM
MEMORIAL CHAPEL Southern Fried Chicken
746 Cherry St. Kansas City Steaks
and
Real Coffee

MILADY

CLEANERS

"It Pays to Look Your Best"
MACON, GA.
894 College St. Telephone 5-3045

Sound Insurance Plus Our Personal Service Equals
Your Safety

WM. WORTH WILLIAMS
INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.

Phone 6-1328 1006-07 Bankers Insurance Bldg.
HOSPITALIZATIONLIFEACCIDENTCASUALTY
AUTOMOBILEFIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE

PUTZEL
CRISWELL ELECTRIC CO.
SERVICE STATION Macon's Lighting Fixtures

Spring and Walnut Headquarters
MACON, GA. 575 ARCH ST. PHONE 33761

Best Wishes to the ee 97] INP ake

Class of 1957 go tt

WILDERS PASTRY SHOP an

1018 Pio Nono Ave.
PHONE 27646

STUDENT COUNCIL

MILLER

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Madge Clark
Angela Cowan
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LANIER BETA
HONORARY
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Ben Bivins

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Charles Hales
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Paul Hill

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Jerry Johnson
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Luther Lillard
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Clifford Molton
Ed Moore
William Moss
William Ogden
John Parker
John Ray
Albert Reichert
Franklin Russ
Floyd Sanders
Jerry Sands
Lindsy Simpson
Bill Simmons
David Smith
Steve Smith
James Spivey
Reneau VanLandingham
William Wiggins
Jim Willingham
Peter Dennis

BETAMILLER
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Jane Anderson
Sally Anderson
Gladys Arnold
Eugenia Asbell
Sandra Beach
Cindy Birdsey
Marion Bridgeman
Glenda Brogden
Sylvia Brown
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Judye Bryson
Patsy Burgamy
Patsy Burton
Laverne Bush
LaRue Carmichael
Charlotte Cheek
Betty Churchwell
Madge Clark
Teeny Cole

Gwen Coleman
Angela Cowan
Norma Dooley
Carolyn Dorminy
Charlotte Doughman
Peggy DuBose
Kay Dykes

Ann English
Ginny Everett

Sue Hatcher
Paula Hirsh
Bernice Horton
Kay Kelly

Gena Kernaghan
Ethel Kiser
Laverne Knight
Louise Lamar
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Sandra Lewis
Susan Maxwell
Christine McCallum
Gloria McGee
Mimi McMahan
Jimmie McPherson
Glenda Nelms
Frances Parker
Marcia Perry
Rose Petty

Mary Jo Porch
Eva Poythress
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Beth Stokes

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Gayle Collins
Cynthia Comer
Angela Cowan
Kitty Cox

Carol Crutchfield
Nan Culpepper

Best Wishes

From
DURKEE FAMOUS FOODS

Manufacturers of Fine Salad Products

Spices, Extracts, Coconut Condiments

SPEAR
FLOOR SERVICE

3737 Napier Ave.
PHONE 2-346727600

Portrait Photographer
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