, ? ll lhe Willer- Lauter G39 Willer Senior High School for gurle Lanter Senior Aigh School for boys J eee Z, gp hn ot ants sey WG tie Wy WHY ub Foreword It's a distinctive year It's the year 1958-59 It's the year we are seniors the year about which we have long dreamed And now that it is here, we are beginning to realize it has meant that awards are given in recognition of outstanding achievements that increased emphasis is being placed on scholarship and trained skills that changes in our responsibilities and way of living are natural and inevitable that we are becoming keenly aware of problems facing a world that is changing And as we realize these things, we know that now, as never before, we need calm Pleme (oll warica thinkers and level-headed, trustworthy leaders who will be guided by principles of justice and fairness. It's a big task! rhune Gooth Daud Geiger iF TS ; feo iA my Oe atomap | the far, Sellamy rward Dedication Ia Vulemoriam sttdmincstratiou sbctivities Superlatives RO.7.2. stds 12 (4 16 18 24 108 162 172 200 226 [The Francis Bellamy Flag Award pre sented each year to an outstanding high school in the United States in Memory of Francis Bellamy, au thor of the Pledge of Allegiance, was pre sented to Lanier Miss Margrette Miller, donor of the Francis Bellamy Flag Award, presented a plaque, as well as the flag, to Lanier. Participating in the impressive program were Cadet Colonel Bill George, Colonel Vernon Catfish Smith, Lanier graduate and All-American football star, Miss Miller, Mr. Swann, and George Hart, Student Council president. Lanter receives Frances Dr. William F. Quillian, distinguished graduate of 1931, Presi- Guests from near and far were representatives of schools receiving dent of Randolph Macon College, addressed Lanierians and Lanier the Bellamy Award in other years: C. L. Gordon, Tulsa, Okla- alumni and friends homa; Nancy Pritchard, Portsmouth, Virginia; Lynn Hunter, Indianapolis, Indiana; Owen A. Basil, Annapolis, Maryland; and Wanda Rose, Pantego, North Carolina Senior High School October 13, 1958 Lanier received this honor because of out- standing alumni, com- munity relations, and R.O.T.C and aca- demic programs and is the only Georgia recipient of the j award Sas FQ Members of the Lanier High School Auxiliary entertained at a reception in the school lobby, Above are Mrs. C. E. Johnson, one of the hostesses, and Lanierians Gary Purdy, David Geiger, Jere Smith, and Tommy Richardson Gecllamy Flag pAAward Everyone joined in congratulating Lanier. In a huge scrapbook were displayed congratulatory letters from dignitaries all over the nation. The R.O.T.C. unit paraded proudly by a flag draped reviewing stand, and the ceremonies were climaxed with the pledge to the flag * > ~ , .* * q MR. H. S. LASSETER He walks straight . . . his step is firm . . . his head is high . . . his eye, penetrating . . . his standards, hard and high . . . his methods, honorable . . . and his goal, fixed and definite. To his school he has given himself, and so these characteristics have become those of his school. To each of us at Miller he has lived these qualities, and in us he has brought out and encouraged all that is straight and strong and true. In deep ,appreciation for a man who lives his faith and gives to us his philosophy and believes in us, we the seniors of 1959 dedicate this book to you, our principal, Mr. H. S. Lasseter. . MR. A. J. SWANN We, the 1959 senior class of Lanier High School, proudly dedicate this year- book to Mr. A. J. Swann. We believe that he is a principal without peer in loyalty and devotion to his school. For his hard work, his great zeal, his ad- herence to Christian principles, aad his faith in us . . . we salute him. We know that Lanier was chosen for the Bellamy Award not only because of the accomplish- ments of its students and alumni, but also because of the excellence of its principal. We are especially grateful for his firm guiding hand and his deep interest in every part of the life of our school. {Wy My J > Tha ae pills vir : DR. MARK A. SMITH 1893-1958 Dr. Mark Smith, superintendent of Bibb County Schools from 1941 to 1958, was truly outstandinga man to be re- membered and respected. As an administrator and educator, he was recognized and honored by those who had known him and worked with him. As one vitally interested in civic activities, he was admired and loved. People knew Mark Smith. He was a man of deep convictions and a man of courage who dared to be true to what he believed possible and best. He was far-sighted in his vision, but immediate and demanding in his expectations and actions. His appearance was strik- ing; his manner, gracious and friendly; his personality, definite and dominant. Varied and sincere were his interests. To those interests he gave of himself unselfishly and worked, not only for boys and girls in schools and clubs, but also with adults in his church and in his civic clubs. Surely the memory of a life well- spent and useful will never die. Dr. Mark Smith was a great and outstanding man. His life and his use of his talents and abilities are a challenge to us. 17 A | A MR, WALLACE MILLER JR. Secretary MR. MALLORY C. ATKINSON MR. WILLIAM P. SIMMONS Vice-President Treasurer Board of Education JUDGE WALTER C. MR. WILLIAM A. MR. GEORGE P. MR. CHARLES C. STEVENS FICKLING, SR. RANKIN, JR. MR. FRANK M. MR. R. A. WILLINGHAM McCORD MR. HERBERT F. HERTWIG BIRDSEY MAYOR B. F. JUDGE OSCAR L. MR. ALBERT S. MERRITT, JR. LONG HATCHER, JR. MR. JULIUS GHOLSON Acting Superintendent of Schools Every year we are appreciative of the part that the members of the board and the superintendent and his office staff have in the education of young people in Bibb County. This year we particularly appreciate their work, because at the death of our superintendent, Dr. Smith, there were many adjustments to be made. We know that under their direction the schools will continue to be a source of pride to all. DR. H. G. WEAVER President MISS MARY ALFRIEND English, Speech MRS. MARY M, BARBER Office Clerk MISS FLORENCE BLAIR Government Geography MRS. IDA H. BROWN Art MRS. FRANCES BRUBAKER Sociology, Economics, Math MRS. J. G. BYNUM Assistant Dietitian MISS LUCILE CARSWELL English MRS. JULIA CARVER Chemistry, Biology, Science MRS. ELIZABETH POE CLARK Latin, English MISS ANN CULVERHOUSE Typing MRS. MARGARET W. ELKINS Bookkeeping MISS ELIZABETH FIELD Physical Education MISS ADDIE FUNDERBURKE English, Journalism MISS ROSALYN HARDEN Physical Education MISS ANN HENRY American History MRS. SUSAN F. HILL American History, Geography MRS. ANN M. HOLMES English MISS YONAH HURT English Faculty MISS GERALDINE JACKSON MISS CATHERINE JONES English MISS WILLIE MAE LITTLE Algebra MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER English, World History MRS. SUSAN C. MOSS French MRS. AMY OLMSTEAD Dietitian MISS EMILY ORR Biology MRS. MARY F, PELLEW Stenography, General Business MRS. LENA PENDERGRASS Homemaking, Biology MRS. MARGIE NELL PERRY Geography, Sociology MISS AGNES PITTMAN Bookkeeping MRS. KATHERINE ROSS Homemaking, Biology MISS DOROTHY SIMMONS Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra MRS. BETTY K. STEWART Geography, American History MRS, DARIEN THRASHER General Business MRS. DOROTHY WATSON Librarian MRS. LOIS WILLINGHAM Stenography S.F.C. JOSEPH R. BAUGH MR. M. L. BRANNEN History MR. LANDON BRENT Economics, Government MR. JACK BREWER History, Geography MRS. DELORES BROWN Secretary MAJ. LEE R. COX (retired) Custodian of Military Supplies MR. STEWART O, CUNNINGHAM English, French MR, JOE DEFORE Shop MRS. ROSE DUBOSE Dietitian MISS JOSEPHINE EARLY English MRS. MARGERY FITZSIMMONS Government MR, J. AUBREY FLOYD Spanish, English S.F.C. WAYNE R, FULLER MR. OREN P. FULMER Physics MR, T. M, GAUGHF Band MRS. ELIZABETH GLASS English MR. CLARENCE GOSS Algebra, Plane Geometry MR. J. A. GRATIGNY English MR. COTTON HARRISON Shop MR. WARDLAW A. JOHNSON Biology MR. GEORGE JONES English MR. MARVIN J. JONES Chemistry S.F.C. WAYNE W. KILLIAN Faculty MRS. ISABEL KINNETI Algebra, Trigonometry MISS NELLIE LAMAR Spanish, English MISS ALICE LOTT English MRS. E, L. MATHEWS English MRS. MARGARET MATTHEWS Bookkeeping MISS MARY DEL McCAW Librarian MR. F, C. McCULLOUGH English MR. C. R. McCORD Shop MR. BOBBY N. McELROY History MR. F. L. NEAL Biology MR. JIM NOLAN Algebra, Plane Geometry MISS JOYCE E. NUTT English, Typing MR. AUGUSTUS M. PARKER Government, Plane Geometry MR. THOMAS J. PORTER Algebra S.F.C. PAUL C. SANFORD S.F.C. JOHN A. SHEALEY MR. H. E. SIMMONS Agriculture M./SGT, WILLARD C. SMITH MR. J. C. SORRELLS Algebra, Solid Geometry MR. JOHN W. SWINT Algebra, Plane Geometry MR. ROBERT TAYLOR Chemistry, Physics MR. ELTON WALL Commercial Law, Economics MR. HULIN H. WEBB Mechanical Drawing At the turning point of a great change in our system of education, we, in modern secondary schools, have begun to feel the effects of this change. We have, more than ever before, felt the emphasis placed on scholarship. Representative of academic excellence at Lanier and Miller are our Merit Semi-finalists: Harold Barnes, Michael Cass, Fzra Cohen, George Hart, Phillip Haver- field, Michael Levine, Glenn Houser Marshall, Ronnie Owen, John Reinertsen, Clinton Jerry Watson, Gloria Johnson, Rose Weeks, and Pa- tricia Willis. 25 The presidents of the senior classes at Lanier and Miller are Mike Cass and Linda Carstarphen Ken Hall, Harriett Norris, Bob Yancey, and Shewell Miller are directors of the senior classes. Gary Purdy and Pat Lavendar are vice-presidents of the classes George Hart is secretary-treasurer of the Lanier senior class and Rennie May is secretary-treasurer of the Miller seniors Seutors CeO > 4 - Phil Brown, Helen Jones, Bill George, Nan Wilson, and Emory Johnson are also senior class directors, EVELYN CAMILLE ADDLETON Camille CARYL ALLEN Caryl Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Grou 11, 12; Music Club ip Program Chairman 11, 12; Music Club Group Captain 10 REBECCA JUADEEN ANDERSON Deenic FHA 10, 11; FHA Sergeant-at-Arms 11; Supervision Volley ball Team 12; Exhibition 10 ALICE KAY ANDERSON Kay FHA Vice-President 10; Perfect Attendance 10; Music Club 11, 12; Junior Homemaking Degree 10; Supervision Teams 11: Hi-Lights Business Staff CLAYTON ALTON ADAMS Clay Cadet Private 11, 12; Science Club 11; Macon Telegraph School Correspondent 12; Poet Leader Staff 12; Beta Honorary 12; Honor Group 12 RONNIE WATSON ADAMS Ronnie Cadet Private 10 WILLIAM EVERETT ADDLETON JR. William Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11 CARLTON LYNWOOD ALLEN JR Carlton Cadet Private 10-12 CHARLIE MELVIN ALLEN JR. Charlie Cadet Private 10-12; Chess Club 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 HARRY LAMBUTH ANDERSON Harry Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Band 10; Supervision Basketball 11. CAROL JEAN ANDERTON Carol Dramatics Club Secretary 12; Beta Club 12; Thespian 11, 12; Student Council 12; Miller Radio Program Announcer 12; Red Cross 10; Music Club 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11 SHERYL JEAN ANDREWS Sheryl Library Assistant 11; F.H.A. 12; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12; Exhibition 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10 MARY ANN ARD Mary Ann M.B.B.C. 12; F.H.A. 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Exhibition 10 JUDITH ELAINE ARDD Judy Future Nurses Club 10-12; Chemistry 12 JAMES FRANKLIN ANDERSON Cadet Private 10-12; Rifle Team 10; Supervision Basket- ball 10, 11; Business Club 10, 11. JIMMY WAYNE ANDERSON Wayne MERVIN LEVERE ANTHONY Mervin Cadet Private 10-12 JACK WAYNE ARMSTRONG Jack JAMES OSCAR ARNOLD Steve Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11. ALTON ALEXANDER ATTAWAY Alton Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Rifle Team 11. JAMES BENJAMIN BAGGARLY JR Benjie Cadet FFA 12 Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Secretary ; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 DAVID CLARK BALLARD Clark Cadet Crack Squad 11; Red 10, 11; Americanism Club 10; Science Club 10 Basketball 10, 11 Private 10-12; Cross HOWELL ARCHIE BANKSTON Archie Lanier Music Cadet Private 10-12; Doodle Dandy 10-12; Senior 10; Science Club 10 Band 10-12; 10-12; Festival Rifle Dixie Team JAMES OLIVER BARKLEY Jimmy Demosthenian Literary Americanism Club Basketball 10, 11; sentative 11 society 10; 10, 12 Red Crack Squad Cross Business Club 10-12 Club 10 10; Supervision ; Red Cross Repre- HAROLD RAY BARNES Harold Cadet Private 10-12; Beta Honorary 12; Best Drilled Pla- toon 10; Inspection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10; Honor Group 12 MICHAEL ANDREW BASHUK Mike Cadet Private 10-12; Business Manager of Poet Leader 11, 12; Honor Company 10; Chess Club 10; Basketball 11. Supervision of Club Supervision VIRGINIA AILEEN ARNOLD Aileen Gyn Assistant Champion Club fi, 22 Club Historian Honor Group 11, 12 Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Annual and Hi-Lights Business Staffs 1 Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11 ; | Archery Beta Beta ROXANNA HELENE ARRINGTON Roxie Beta Club 12; Honor Chemistry Club 12 Group Team 10 11; Student Council 11; Music Club 10; Supervision Volleyball Exhibition 10 PEGGY SUE AUTRY Peggy Sue F.H.A 10-12; F.H.A BETSY Reporter 12; Library Club 11 DIANE BABBITT Diane R.O.T.C Sponsor 10 Tri-Hi-Y 10 Student Council 10; Chen 10, 11 Relays 10; istry Club 12 M.A.A and Class Soccer Hockey 11; Teams SANDRA CAROL BAILEY Sandra M.B.B.C, 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Music Club 10; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 THERESA LOUISE BAIRD Tim Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Library Assistant 10, 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Bookstore Assistant 12; Music Club 10; F.H.A. 10 ANN KAREN BAKER Karen Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Music Club 10, 11; Super- vision Officer 12; Supervision Teams 10-12; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Exhibition 10 POLLY NAN BAKER Nan F.H.A. 10; Future Nurses Club 12; Music Club 12; . Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Exhibition 10 dp ROY LEE BASS Roy Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Industrial Arts Club 10. CHARLES WILLIAM BASTON JR. Charles Cadet Private 10, 11; Science Club 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10 JON BARRY BESSENGER Barry Cadet Private 10-12 SAMUEL FULMAN BILLINGSLEY Sam Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 11, 12; Chess Club 11; Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 10, 11. JOHN PRESTON BLACKWELL Skipper Cadet Private 10-12; Business Club 10; Rifle Team 10-12; Varsity Track 11. WAYNE SYLVESTER BLOODWORTH Wayne Cadet Sergeant 12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled Com- pany 11; Best Disciplined Company 11; Supervision Bas- ketball 10, 11; Parade Company 11; Honor Group 12. FRANCENE HART BALDWIN Fran M.A.A, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Star Hockey Team 11 Class Soccer and Speed] SUE CAROLYN BARNES M.B.B.C, 11, 12; F.H.A. 10; Gregg Award 11; Exhibition 10; Supervisic Tol | Te 1, 12; Super vision Softball and Basketball JANN MARIE BASS Jann R.O.T.C, Sponsor 1 Hi-Lights Business Manager 12; Music Club 10-12 pervision Teams 10-12; Company Speedpinball Team 1 Supervision Officer 11; Exhibition 10; Class Soccer Tean LYNDA JEAN BASSETT Lynda Class Soccer and Speedpinball Teams 11; F.H.A. 11-12; Exhibition 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 11; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12 F SIDNEY HUNTER BOBBITT Sidney Cadet Private 11, 12; Varsity Football 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11 MARION GILBERT BOLIN Marion Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Science Club 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10 WALTER EDWARD BOLTON JR Edward Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Athletic Business Manager 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Disciplined Company 10; Honor Group 12 DAVID LAMAR BOLTZE David Cadet Private 10-12; Chess Club 10; Regimental Drill Team 11, 12; Glee Club 10, 11; B Team Football 10, 11; Track Team 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Rifle Team 10 JOSEPH BENNETT BOND Joe Cadet Private 10-12; Supervisidn Basketball Drilled Platoon 10 ROY JACKSON BOND JR. Jack Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Americanism Club 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Honor Group 12 ELIZABETH KAY BATEMAN Music Club Orchestra 10-12 LINDA ELIZABETH BEASLEY Linda M.B.B.C, Recording Secretary 12; M.B.B.C. 11, 12; F.H.A. 10; Crack Squad 10; Library Assistant 11; Library Club 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 12; Homecoming Court 12 MARGARET GAIL BENTLEY Gail f > . M.A.A, Secretary 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Music Club 10, 11; Class Teams 10, 11; Supervision : Teams 10-12; Winning Exhibition Company 10 ; KAY ELLEN BERKSTRESSER Kay F.H.A. 10-12; M.B.B.C. 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11, 12; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Exhibition Aide 10; Archery Tournament 11; M.B.B.C. Group Captain 12 oo IRVIN STANLEY BOOTH JR. Stanley Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12; Honor Group 12 EDWARD CARL BOWDEN Carl Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 GEORGE MITCHELL BOWEN George Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Key Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Honor Group 12 RICHARD STRIBLING BOWERS Dick Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Poet Leader Staff 10-12; Orchestra 11. JOSEPH DOUGLAS BRADLEY III Bubber Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 JORDAN MATHEW BRANTLEY III ; Jerry Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Spanish Club 11; Industrial Arts Club 10; Varsity Football 12 JOYCE LYNNE BOOKER Joyce Music Club 10-12 Teams 10-1 VIRGINIA ANNE BOOTH Anne Annual Editor-in-Chief Annual Biographer 0, 11 R.O.T.C, Sponsor 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12 rls State Councilman and Senator 11; Class Volleyball Team Manager 12 DONNA IRENE BORDERS Donna Majorette 10, 11; Student Council 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11; Music Festival 10, 11; Exhibition 10 VIRGINIA RADYNE BOWERS Ginny M.B.B.C. Treasurer 12; M.B.B.C. 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Music Club 12; F.H.A. 10; Exhibition 10 MURRAY TAYLOR BRINSON Budn Budn Cadet Sergeant 12; Assistant Feature Editor of Poet Leader 12; Business Staff of Annual 12: Crack Squad 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Drilled Company 10 CHARLES HILL BRITTAIN Charles Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Band 10-12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 10, 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Georgia All State Band 11; Beta Honorary 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10 RICHARD FERRELL BROOKS Ferrell Cadet Sergeant 12; Band 10-12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 11; Poet Leader Staff 10; Dixie Doodle 11, 12; Regimental Bugler 12 CLIFFORD LARRY BROWN Larry Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Band 10-12: Hi-Y 11 12; Poet Leader Staff 10-12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; State Music Festival 10-12 Honor Group 12 STEPHEN PHILLIP BROWN Phil Cadet Captain 12; Class Officer 12; "B Team Basketball 10, 11; Editorial Staff of Annual 12; Track Team 10 Science Club 10; Crack Squad 11; Varsity Basketball 12 JOSEPH BROWN BRUSKIE JR. Joe Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Regimental Rifle Team 11 12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Honor Company 10; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11; Secretary-Treasurer of Industrial Arts Club 11; L Club 11, 12 MILDRED ANN BRADLEY Ann on Officer 10; Class Soccer Team 10; Red Cross ibition 10; Relays 10; Supervision Teams o leyball Tear GLENDA FAYE BRANCH Glenda Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Red Cross 10; Exhibi tion 10; M.B.B.C. 11, 12; Library Assistant 11, 12; Super vision Officer 11; Supervision Softball Team 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 BETTY JANE BREWER Jane Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Miller Bank President 12; M.B.B.C. Corresponding Secretary 12; Book keeping Roll of Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 Supervision President 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12 LINDA DARNELL BRIDGEMAN Linda Honor Group 12; Supervision Officer 10; M.B.B.C. 11 12; Library Assistant 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Class Volleyball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN JR. Bill Cadet Private 10-12 HENRY KNOX BURNS III Henry Cadet Sergeant 12; Science Club 10; Industrial Arts Club 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Business Staff of Annual 12; Chess Club 11 HERBERT JOHNSON BURRUS JR. Herbert Cadet Private 10-12; Rifle Team 10; Track Team 10 THOMAS JOSEPH BUSH Tom Cadet Private 10, 11; Chess Club 11 THOMAS ALVA BUTLER Tommy Cadet Private 10-12; Track Team 10-12; Supervision Bas- ketball 10, 11; 4-H Club 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10 WALTER LEON BYRD Leon Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Lanier Senior Band 10-12; Miller-Lanier Glee Club 10, 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11, 12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 11 SARA DIANE BRINSON Diane ics Club 10-12; Library Assistant 10-12; fect Attendance 11 PAULA FRANCES BROWN Pat F.H.A, 10-12; F.H.A. Historian 12; M.B.B.C, 12; Super vision Volleyball Team 1 Exhibition 10; Perfect Attend ance 10; Badminton Tournament 11 CHARLOTTE ANN BROWNLEE Charlotte M.B.B.C. 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 MARTHA ELIZABETH BRUSKIE Martha Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; M.B.B.C. 12; Music Club 10, 11; Red Cross 10; Dancers 10 LARRY EUGENE CAMPBELL Larry Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 HOYT ESTEN CANNON JR Hoyt Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Red Cross Club 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 12; "'B Rifle Team 11 Red Cross Representative 10, 11; Chess Club 10 HEYWARD PALMER CARR Palmer Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10, 11; Science Club 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11 JIMMY HALL CARR Jimmy Cadet Private 10-12; B' Team Basketball 11; Supervision Basketball 10 RONALD VERDER CARR Ronnie Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Science Club 10; Key Club 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10-12; Honor Group 12 JOHN ROBERT CARROLL j.c Cadet Private 10, 11; Science Club 10; Red Cross Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10 EVELYN JUNE BURNETTE June Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Typing Award 11; Hi-Lights Business Staff 11 Tennis Tournament 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10, Exhibition 10 MARY ELLEN BUSBEE Ellen R.O.T.C. Sponsor 10; Winning Exhibition Company 10; Supervision Teams 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Company Speed- pinball Team 10 SHIRLEY ANN BYRD Shirley M.B.B.C. 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Winning Ex- hibition Company 10; Perfect Attendance 10; Bookstore Assistant 12; Supervision Volleyball! 12 MADELEINE MARIA CALHOUN Mad Gym Assistant 11, 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; Exhibition Aide 10; All-Star Archery Winner 11; Class Teams 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team Captain 10-12; All-Star Basketball Team 11; Class Volleyball Team 12 OVIE JOE CARROLL Ovie Cadet Private 10-12;, President of Industrial Arts Club 12; Honor Company 10; Student Council 12; Best Drilled Pla- toon 10, 11 MICHAEL McCONNELL CASS Emcas Cadet Captain 12; President of Class 10-12; Key Club 11, 12; Student Council 10-12; Sports Editor of Poet Leader 12; Feature Editor of Poet Leader 11; Orange and Green Advisory Staff 11; Honor Group 12; Superlative JOHN HOKE CASSIDY John Cadet Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 11, 12; Best Drilled Pla- toon 10-12; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11; Red Cross Club 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 RICHARD FREDERICK CAYWOOD Richie Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Regimental Drill Team 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; B Rifle Team 10 HENRY THOMAS CHANCEY Tommy Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Supervision Bas- ketball 10; Best Parade Company 10. STEPHEN SAMUEL CHANIN Steve Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Crack Squad 11; Regimental Drum Corps 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 12; Treasurer of Sidney Lanier Literary Society 12; Winning Debate Tean 11; Chess Club 10 DEANNA JEANI CARLISLI Deanna Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council Aide 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; All-Star Soccer Team 11; Winning Exhibition Company 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Red Cross 10 LINDA RUTH CARMICHAEL Linda Typing Roll of Honor 11; Typing Award 11; M.B.B.C 11, 12; Library Assistant 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball Team Manager 10 Winning Exhibition Company 10; Junior Homemaking Degree 10 LINDA ANN CARSTARPHEN Linda Class President 11, 12; Student Council 10-12; Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; R.O.T.C Sponsor 12; Hi-Lights Feature Editor 12; Superlative JANIC E LOU CHAMBERS Janice Student Council 10; Majorette 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Crack Squad 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11 HAROLD LEONARD CHAPMAN JR. Harold Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Treasurer of Red Cross Club 12; Key Club 11, 12; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10; Science Club 10; Honor Group 12 WALTER SCOTT CHEW Scotty Cadet Private 10-12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 GLENNY MITCHELL CLARK Rabbit Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Varsity Football 11, 12 Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Track 10; Supervision Basketball 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11, 12; L Club 12; B Team Football 10 JAY RIDLEY CLARK Jay Cadet Private 10, 11; Band 10-12; Science Club 10 Americanism Club 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12 Pep Band 11 THOMAS DILLARD CLARK JR Tommy Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Varsity Football 11, 12 Squad 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Baseball Manager 10-12; L Club 12; Chess Club 10, 11 Crack EZRA HARRY COHEN Ez Cadet Major 12; Regimental Drill Team 11; Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10-12 Boys State 11; Poet Leader 12; Honor Group 12 MARY CHARLENE CHAMBLESS Charlene ture Nurses Club 10, 11; M.B.B. Supervision Softball Team 11 SHARON RAINES CHRISTMAS Christ 11; Chemistry Club Program Chairman 12; Annual Business Staff 12 MARY PATRICIA CLARK Patty Class Basketball Team 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; All Star Archery Tournament 10, 11; Class Volleyball Team 12; Chemistry Club 12; Music Club 11 SOPHIE OXLEY CLARK Snophie Student Council Treasurer 11; Student Council Aide 12 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 11; Gym Assistant 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Ex ecutive Council 11, 12: Beta Club 11, 12: Girls State 11; Superlative GEORGE BRANAN COLLINS III Branan Cadet Sergeant 12; Crack Squad 11, 12; Best Drilled Pla- toon 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Honor Group 12; Spanish Club 11, 12 EDMUND BARRY COLSON Barry Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Glee Club 10, 11; Band 10-12 Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 All-State Band 11, 12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 11; Music Festival 10-12 WILLIAM ROBERT COOK Bobby Cadet Sergeant 12; B'' Team Basketball 1 Red Cross Club 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 1 Spanish Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10 KENNETH COPELAND Ken Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football of Class 10; Honor Company 11 Best Disciplined Company Track Team 11, 12 WILLIAM SHIRLEY COURSEY Bill 3 -12; Best Parade Company vision Basketball 1 ERNEST ACHORD COWAN Pinky t Private GRACE DEEDIE CLEMENTS Grace Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; All-Star Archery Tournament 11; Super vision Officer 10; Archery Tournament 10, 11; F.T.A 12; Perfect Attendance 10; Exhibition 10 MARGARET SAFRONIA COBB Margaret Annual Typist 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Exhibition 10; M.B.B.C. 12; F.H.A. 10 MARTHA CHRISTINE COLLIER Chris Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Chemistry Club 11, 12; F.H.A. 10 Lanier Senior High Band 10-12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 11, 12; Annual Business Staff 11 ELIZABETH GAYLE COLLINS Gayle R.O.T.C. Sponsor 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Dancers 10; Music Club 10-12; Class Teams 10; Supervision Teams 10,.11 THOMAS MACK COX JR. Tommy Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Science Club 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10 ROBERT ANDREW CREWS Bobby Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 JAMES HURLEY CULLEN Hurley Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 ROBERT FRANKLIN CULPEPPER Robert Cadet Private 10-12; Hi-Y Club 12; Band 10-12; District Music Festival 10-12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Science Club 10 ROBERT FELDER CUNNINGHAM Bob Science Club 12; Industrial Arts Club 11 LAURENCE KEITT DANTZLER Keitt Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Hi-Y 12; Chess Club GLORIA MAYSON COOK Cookye Class Basketball Tean Supervision Softball Team I ping Roll of Honor VIRGINIA COUNCIL \ reinia Dramatics Club 1: Chemistry Club 12 Music Club 10 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Super m Teams 11, 12; Annual Business Staff 10-12; Annual Assistant Business Manager 12 ANNETTE CRAWFORD Annette M.B.B.C 12 Supervision V lleyball Tean 2: Office Typist 12; Exhibition 10 CAROL ANN CRUTCHFIELD Carol Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Red Cross 11; Hi-Lights Business Staff 11; Exhibition 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11; F.H.A. 11 JAMES LEE DARTEZ James Cadet Private 10-12; B" Team Football 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 WILLIAM BARNARD DASHER Bill Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Rifle Team 10, 11; Americanism Club 10-12 RICHARD KENNETH DAVIS Kenneth Cadet Private 10, 11; Business Club 11, 12; Red Cross Club 11 DANIEL BENJAMIN DIXON Dan Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Editorial Staff of Annual 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11, 12; Industrial Arts Club 10; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 11; Honor Group 12 KARL KIRK DOMINGOS Kirk Cadet Sergeant 12; Business Staff of Annual 11, 12 Poet Leader Staff 12; Hi-Y 12; Americanism Club 10; Science Club 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 11 RALPH STEVENS DOOLITTLE JR Steve Cadet Private 10-12 B Team Football 10; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10 LAWRENCE EDWARD DOVER Lawrence Cadet Sergeant 12; Baseball Team 10, 11 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 11; Supervision Basketball 11 WILLIAM MARSHALL DURDEN Billy Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Track 10-12; L Club 10-1 > \ ADELBERT STEPHEN DURKEE JI Steve Cadet Private 10, 11 B" Team Football 10; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Spanish Club 12 canism Club 10, 11; Science Club 10 JAMES WALDO EDWARDS Jimmy Cadet Private 10-12; Glee Club 11; Supervision ball 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Color Guard 11, 12 ; Ameri Basket ROBERT WINFREY ELLERBEI L. B Basketball 10-12 Supervision Basketball Cadet Private 10-12 Manager 11; Band 10 Dixie Doodle Dandy 10 Football 10, 11 Manager JARVIS RAY EMBRY Ray Cadet Private 10, 11; Science Club District Music Festival 10, 11 10 Band MARY ELIZABETH CULLEN Cissy R.O.T Gym Assistant 11; Cheerleader 12 Supervision Officer 11; M.A.A. 11, 12; Class Tean Winning Exhibition Company 1 Supervision Tean NAN CULPEPPER Sponsor 11; s 10-12; 10-12 s OLIVIA Nan Hi-Y 10 Music Club 10, 11; I Hi-Lights Business Staff l Super Tr 1? Team 10- 12: Exh Ni sion rses Club Volleyball F.H.A i 11 Sut Basketball LZ Visit n bition 10 DOROTHY CURRAN Dot Y 10-12 Chemistry Beta Club 12; Tri 12; Music Club 13 ness Staft 12 Team 11 Hi Tri-Hi-Y Club 11 Officer 12 Sergeant-at-Arms Hi-Lights Busi All-Star Hockey Supervision GLORIA ANN DANIELL Gloria Ann F.H.A Exhibition 10, 11; Office Monitor 12 10-12 Honor Company 1; Crack Squad CARLA SUE DAUGHERTY Carla Dramatics Club 10-12; One-Act Play 10; Co-Director One Act Play 11; Miller Radio Program Announcer 12; Music Club 10; Chemistry Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10 GLADYS ELIZABETH DAVIDSON Libby Future Nurses Club President 12; Supervision Officer 10 Exhibition 10 ELIZABETH STAUBES DAVIS Beth [ri-Hi-Y President 12; Beta Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y Group Captain 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Y.M.C.A. Youth Assembly 11; Y.M.C.A. Youth Assembly Senate Officer 12; R.O.T.C Sponsor 11; Chemistry Club 12 PATSY LOUISE DORMINY Patsy M.A.A. 11; Supervision Officer 11, 12; Supervision Hockey Team Manager 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Music Club 10, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11 CLIFFORD STEPHEN ENGLISH JR Cliff Cadet Private 10-12 PATRICK CECIL ETHERIDGE Pat Cadet Private 10-12; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10 ELDRIDGE BAXTER EVANS Bax Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Crack Squad 11; Golf Team 12; Rifle Team 10; Americanism Club 10, 11; Science Club 10 THOMAS HENRY FAULK Tommy Cadet Private 10, 11 RICHARD WAYNE FAULKNER Wayne Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Beta Honorary 12; Honor Group 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 GERALD HOLT FEAGIN Jerry Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Winning Crack Squad 11; Com- pany Neatest Cadet 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10, 11; Americanism Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10 11; Crack Squad 10; Key Club 12 ROBERT PRESTON Bob Cadet Private 10-12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Library Assistant 10 FERGUSON Club 11; WILLIAM GORDON FERGUSON Billy Cadet Private 10-12; FFA Quartet 11, 12 ALTON WAYNE FLEMING Wayne Cadet Private 10-12 THOMAS FLEMING Ton Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; 12; Business of Annual Team 12; Americanism Club 10, 11; 10; Color Guard 12; Rifle Team 10 FLOURNOY III Secretary-Treasurer of Manager 12; Regimental Best Drilled MATHEW DONALD FLOYD Donald Cadet Private 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 EDWARD KIMBROUGH GANDY Kim Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; ketball 10; Cheer Leader 11; Best Supervision Basketball 10, 11 B Drilled Team Platoon Pla Hi-Y Drill atoon Bas- 10; BETTY JOAN DUKES Duchess Dramatics Club Nurses 10. l Basketball Tear Gregg Shorthand Award 11 GENEVIEVI Future Club 11; Exhibition Supervision 10; Winning Exhibition Company 10 10 Supervision Volleyball Team GAIL Gail DURDEN Perfect Supervis Attendance 10; Red Cross Club 10 Hi-Lights 10-12 10; Dramatics F.H.A. 10; Volleyball on Basketball Team 10 Business Staff Exhibition 10 Supervision Team REBECCA COCHRAN EARNEST Becky 10 Library Exhibition Assistant Team 12 Basketball vision Volleyball Tean Lanier Orchestra 11 Supervision 10; 11; Super Miller- JUDY ANN ELLIOTT Judy Music Club 12; F.H.A Library Assistant 11 10 Business VIRGINIA ANNE ETHRIDGE Anne Vice-President 12 Nurses Club Future Future Club 10-12; Supervision Teams 10-12; Hi-Lights Business Staff 11; Supervision Officer 11 ALICE VIRGINIA EZELL Virginia Student Council Secretary 12 R.O.T. Sponsor 11; Beta President 11; 10-12 Club 11; Music Club JOYCE ELAINE FINCHER Joyce Student Council Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Presiden Student Council 11; Crack Squad 10; Tri-Hi-Y Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Head Majorette 12; M.A.A. Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12: Volleyball Tear Class Teams 10-12 CONNIE vision Captain ORR FITZGIBBONS Connie Tri-Hi-Y 10 vision Officer 11 lass Volleyball and Basketball Team 11 Chemistry Club 12 Soccer Team 10 Teams 10, 11; Class Crack Squad 10; Nurses ll LZ; er Vice- _- ouper- Supervision Hockey he GARY LEE GARFIELD Gary Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Track Team 11, 12; L Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; B Team Football 10; 'B Team Basketball 10. WAYNE EDWARD GAY Wayne Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Supervision Basketball 10. Platoon 10, 11; DAVID LEE GEIGER David Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Editor-in-Chief of Annual 12; Student Council 12; Vice-President of Sidney Lanier Literary Society 11, 12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Honor Company 11; Winning Debate Team 10, 11; Parade Company 10, 11 WILLIAM MOSE GEORGE JR. Bill Cadet Colonel 12; Class Director 12; Treasurer of Key Club 12; Treasurer of Beta Honorary 12; Associate Editor of Annual 12; Crack Squad Leader 11; Regimental Neatest Cadet 11; Honor Group 12; Superlative. WILBUR HUGH GILES Hugh Cadet Private 10-12; 4-H Club 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; 'B Team Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12. TIMOTHY EARL GILL Tim Cadet Private 10-12; Orange and Green Staff 11; Lanier Literary Society 10; Science Club 10. Sidney PATRICIA SUE GAMBLI Patty M.B.B.C 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Exhibition 10; Class Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Super vision Softball Team 11; Perfect Attendance 10 ANN SHIRLEY GLENDENNING Shirley Gym Assistant 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; All Star Hockey Team 11; Supervision Teams 10, 11; Class Teams 10-12; Supervision Officer 10; Perfect Attend ance 11] PATRICIA LEE GOLIGHTLY Lee R.O.T.C. Sponsor 11; Exhibition 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11; All-Star Hockey Team 11 BERNADINE GOODRICH Bernadine F.H.A. 10-12; Future Nurses Club 12; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12; Supervision Basketball Team 10; Exhibition 10 LARRY WAYNE GLEATON Larry Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; C Team Basket- ball 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Track Team 11 Best Inspection Company 11; Best Disciplined Company 11 TROY LEE GOODWIN Tre xy Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 CHARLES RICHARD GRIMES Charles Cadet Private 10, 11 FLETCHER KENNEDY HALL Ken Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12; President of Key Club 12; Secretary of Beta Honorary 12; Cless Director 11, 12; Vice-President of Americanism Club 11; Student Council 12; Golf Team 10-12; Honor Group 12; Superlative DONALD WILLIAM HARDISON Don Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10 JAMES FELIX HARDMAN James Cadet Captain 12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled Com- pany 10, 11; Key Club 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10-12; Best Parade Company 10, 11; Honor Group 12; Science Club 10 MARY LEWIS GOSS Mary F.H.A, President 12; F.H.A, Program Chairman 11: Super vision Officer 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Music Club 10; Supervision Basketball Manager 11: Exhibition 10; F.H.A. 10-12 CAROLYN VIRGINIA GRANT Calon Honor Group 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Exhibition Winning Com pany 10; All-Star Soccer Team 11; Class Teams 10, 11 BEVERLY ANN GRAY Beverly M.B.B.C. 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Exhibition 10; F.H.A. 10 PATRICIA GAIL GREENE Patsy Student Council 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 11; Music Club 11, 12 TOMMY EUGENE HARDY Gene Cadet Private 10-12; Football 10, 11; Supervision Basket- ball 10, 11 RONALD EDWIN HARRELL Ronald Cadet Private 10-12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11 HEYWARD TORRANCE HARRINGTON Heyward Cadet Private 10-12 JIMMY CHESHURE HARRISON Jimmy Cadet Private 10, 11 GEORGE SIBLEY HART JR. Chief Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12; President of Student Coun- cil 12; Lieutenant Governor of Key Club 12; Vice-Presi- dent of Beta Honorary 12; President of Americanism Club 11; Regimental Best Drilled Cadet 11; Class Officer 10-12; Honor Group 12; Superlative WILLIAM LEON HARTLEY Billy Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; B Team Football 10; L Club 11, 12. SANDRA JEAN GRUBBS Sandra Music Club 10, 11; Relays 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Class Speedpinball Team 11; F.H.A. 12 SHELBY JEAN HAMLIN Shelby Music Club 10-12; M.B.B.C. 12; Supervision Teams 10-12; Archery Tournament 10; Class Teams 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 BRENDA ELLAN HAMPTON Brenda Library Club President 12; M.B.B.C. 12; Library Assistant 10-12; Music Club 10 LINDA LOUISE HANDLEY Linda Music Club 12; Supervision Officer 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Teams 11, 12; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12 JOHN RANSOM HARWELL Hardy Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football Manager 10, L Club 10-12; Rifle Team 10 PHIL LAMAR HATCHER Phil Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12 PHILLIP BAYNE HAVERFIELD Phillip Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Science Club 10-12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Honor Group 12. WESLEY NAPIER HAWKINS JR. Wesley Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; State Science Fair 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Science Club 10-12; Chess Club 10, 11. WILLIAM HARWELL HAWKINS Bill Cadet Private 11, 12; Regimental Drill Team 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 11; Poet Leader 12; Supervision Basketball 11; Best Drilled Cadet 11 JAMES LAMAR HENDLEY Lamar Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10, 11. JANE HANSFORD Jane lub 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Teams Supervision Officer 10, 11; Relays 10; Company peedpinball Team 10 PATRICIA ROSS HARDEMAN Pat Class Vice-President 10, 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Annual Staff 12; Student Council 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Crack Squad 10; Class Soccer Team 10-12; Class Speedpinball Team 10, 11 RUBY CATHLEEN HARPER Cathy M.B.B.C. Scrapbook Editor 12; M.B.B.C. 11, 12; 10; Exhibition 10; Supervision Teams 11 MARGARET ANNETTE HARRELL Ann Gregg Shorthand Award 11; M.B.B.C. 12; Red Cross 11, 12; F.H.A. 10; Exhibition 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 12 JULIUS EDWARD HERREN JR. Ed Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; B' Team Football 10; Varsity Football 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Science Club 10 EMORY SPEER HEYWARD Emory Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; News Editor of Poet Leader 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Chess Club 10; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10 CHAN DAVIS HILL JR. Chan Cadet Private 10-12; B' Team Basketball 11; Honor Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 12; Track Team 11, 12; C" Team Basketball 10 LARRY EUGENE HINSON Larry Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Company 10; Best In- spection Company 10 MILTON DUKE HOBBY Duke Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10 STEPHENS GARY HOBBY Steve Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Crack Squad 10-12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12 DIAN HARRISON Moose Music Club 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12; Supervision Teams 11, 12; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12 ERA SUE HARRISON Sue Dramatics Club 11, 12; Music Club )-12; Girls State 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Relays 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11 BARBARA KAYE HASKINS Barbara Red Cross 12; Class Hockey Team Manager 11; Super- vision Teams 10; Exhibition 10 HARRIET McKAY HAZELHURST Hazel Hi-Lights Managing Editor 12; M.A.A. 12; Chemistry Club 12; Supervision Officer 10; All-Star Hockey Team 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Exhibition 10. TOM SCOTT HOFFEDITZ Hoppy Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Super vision Basketball 10; Business Club 11; Track 10 JERRY CLARK HOLLEY Holly Cadet Private 10-12 LUCIUS GASTON HOLLOWAY JR. Skipper Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Super- vision Basketball 10, 11; Best Inspection Company 11 WILLIAM RONALD HOLMES Ronnie Cadet Private 10-12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Boys State 11; Vice-President of Spanish Club 12; Science Club 10. CHARLES WEST HOLTZCLAW Bud Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Disciplined Company 11; Best Parade Company 11; Crack Squad 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10, 11; Supervision Basketball] 10, 11 MAX J. HORNE Max Cadet Private 10-12 FAYE LEILANI HERRINGTON Fay F.H.A. Parliamentarian 10; Exhibition 10; F.H.A. 12 MILDRED GOODRUM HEYWARD Bunny vision Teams ler-Lanier Glee vision President GLENDA FAYE HINSON Jo Student Council 11; M.A.A, 11, 12; F.H.A. 10; Music Club 10; Supervision Officer 11; Class Teams 11; Relays 10 SARA MARGARET HOLLOWAY Margaret Beta Club President 12: Student Council 10; Hi-Lights Cir- ilation Manager 12; Girls 11; M.A.A. 12; Tri Hi-Y 10-12; Honor Group 11, 12; Supervision Officer 12 DAVID B. HOWARD JR David Cadet Captain 12; Vice-President of Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Beta Honorary 12; Crack Squad 11; Key Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Editorial Staff of Annual 12 Honor Group 12 RONALD KELLY HOWELL Ronnie Cadet Sergeant 12; Red Cross Club 10; Red Cross Repre sentative 10, 11 id Team Basketball 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 GEORGE LEE HUBBARD George Cadet Sergeant 12; Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 11; Color Guard 11; Cheer Leader 11; Chess Club 10; Super vision Basketball 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 DANNY LEE HUBERT Danny Cadet Private 10-12 LEROY RADFORD HUNT Leroy Cadet Private 10, 11; Treasurer of FFA 12 BOBBY DEAN HUTCHINS Bobby Cadet Private 10-12; Best Parade Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 THELMA JEAN H IRTMAN Jean M.B.B.C, 11; Library Assistant 11; Library Club 11 ANNA KATHERINE HOWARD Ann Red Cross 10; Supervision Basketball Team 10; Lights Business Staff 1 Annual Business Staff 12; Chemistry Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Tri-Hi-Y Group Captai 12; Archery Tour VALERIE HUGHES Valerie MARION JUDY HUNNICUTT Judy F.H.A. Parlimentarian 12; Class Volleyball Team 10; Supervision Softball Team Captain 11; Supervision Volley ball Team Co-Captain 11; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Exhibition 10 JAMES ROBERT JACKSON Bob Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10, 12; Supervision Basketball 10; Industrial Arts Club 10 WILLIAM DEVEREAUX JARRATT JR. Devereaux Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Varsity Football 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Varsity Basketball 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; L Club 12; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11 EMORY SHAW JILES JR. Emory Cadet Private 10-12; Treasurer of Business Club 12; Super- vision Basketball 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11 CLARENCE EMORY JOHNSON JR. Emory Cadet Captain 12; President of Beta Honorary 12; Vice- President of Key Club 12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Crack Squad 10; Class Officer 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Student Council 12; Superlative WYATT THOMAS JOHNSON JR. Tommy Cadet Captain 12; Editor of Poet Leader 12; Vice-President of Georgia Scholastic Press Association 12; President of District Hi-Y 12; Commander of Regimental Drill Team 12; Crack Squad 11; Company Neatest Cadet 11; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 10 JAMES RUFUS JONES JR Jimmy Cadet Sergeant 12; Poet Leader 10; Crack Squad 10-12; Baseball Manager 10, 11; Science Club 10 RUSSELL ANN HUTCHINGS Hutch Associate Editor 12; Annual Staff 10, 11; Beta 2; Honor Group 11, 12; Crack Squad 10; Tri- R.O.T.C. Sponsor 10; "Miss Seventeen 12 PEGGY ANN HUTCHINSON Pudgie M.B.B.C. 12; F.H.A. 10; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Red Cross 10; Perfect Attendance 11; Class Speedpinball Team 10; Exhibition 10 VIRGINIA ELEANOR IVEY Virginia F.T.A. 11; Winning Exhibition Company 10 ALTHEA JOHNSON Althea F.H.A. 10 JOSEPH NEAL JONES Smiley Cadet Private 10-12 RANDALL H. JONES Randall Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Crack Squad 11. CHARLES GARRETT JORDAN C. J Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Managing Editor of Poet Leader 11, 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Chess Club 10; Hi-Y 11; Color Guard 12; Honor Group 12 HAROLD EUGENE KEYS Harold Cadet Private 10-12; Industrial Arts Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 HOWARD EUGENE KILLGO Gene Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 RAYFORD VANCE KIMBERLY Rady Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 11 JAMES CLAYTON KING 4 Jimmy Jet Private 1; Supervision Basketba . GLENN PAUL KIT! Glenn P : : irst ieutenant 12; Varsity Basketball led Cadet 11; Crack Squad 10 Cheerlead : norary 11; Red Cross Club 10; Honor Groug ss WILLIAM TERRY LAND Terr Cadet Private 10-12; Scien ib 10; Der society JAMES FRANK LAZENBY III Best Drilled rvision Basketball 11; Science Club ANDREW BENTLEY LEMON Andrew Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketbal Drilled P| vee n 10, 11: Honor Company JOHN RICHARD LESLII John jet Private 10-12; Honor Company BEATRICE JONES MARY CAROL JONES Perfect Attendance 10 SUSAN WHITAKER KELLY Editor 12; Hi ms )-12; Super MICHAEL STUART LEVINE Mike > Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Band 10-12; Beta Honorary ; 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Outstanding Bandsman 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Honor Group 12 WILLIAM LEVITT Bill Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10, 11; Chess Club 10; Americanism Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Honor Group 12 JIMMIE WALTER LEWIS lit orporal 11; Honor Company Basebal L2 B Te : Supervision Basketball 1( WILLIAM ROBERTS LEWIS Bill Cadet Pri CURRIE EUGENE LINDER Gene Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 1] GEORGE ERIC LINDSEY Eric Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; B Tean Varsity Football 12; Industrial Arts Club 10-12 PHILIP HUGH LORD Phil Pp Cadet Private 10-1 FRANKLIN DONALD MAILEY Don Cadet Private 10-1 Band 10-12; Vice-President of FFA 12; Drum Major of National y and in Kansas City 12; Glee Club 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11, 12 ROBERT HARDIN MALONE Bobby Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10-12; Golf Tear 11, 12; Track Team 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Science Club 10 GLENN HOUSER MARSHALL JR Moose Jaw Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Varsity Football 11, 12 Track 10, 11; Boys State 11; Beta Honorary 12; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11; Honor Group O. L. MARSHALL JR Skipper Beta Honorary 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Honor Group 12 MALVIN MASON MASICOTT Malvin Honor C KATHERINI IR K ENE KENNEDY HARRIETTE WADE KUHR Har MARGARET DURELLE LAMB Durelle M.A.A PATRICIA MANELL LAVENDER Pat Annual Staff 12; Beta Club 10-12; Honor Group 11, LL; Superiative SANDRA MARIE LINEBERGER Sandra Beta Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Recording Secre- tary 1 Hi-Lights Business Staff 11, 12; Annual Business Chemistry Club 12; Music ub 11; Dancers 10 > JOE BROWN MASSEY JR. j Joe Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; President of Science Club 12; Student Council 12; Georgia Boys State 11; Best Crack Squad 11; Regimental Drill Team 11, 12; Hi-Y 11; Football Trainer 10 MILTON LEE McBRYANT Milton Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Football 10-12; Captain of Football Team 12; "B Team Basketball 10; Varsity Bas ketball 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Honor Company 10; L" Club 10-12; Superlative LARRY EUGENE McCALLUM Larry Cadet Private 10, 11; Red Cross Club 10; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Crack juad 11; Best Parade Com- pany 10; Supervision Basketball 1 WILLIAM EARL McCARTHY Bill jet Sergeant First Class 12; Beta Honorary 12; Feature r of Poet Leader 12; Honor Group 12; Sidney Lanier y Society 11; Supervision Basketball 11 GENE BENJAMIN McCLURI Bug t First Lieutenant 12; Key Club 11, 12; Crack Squad Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Best Drilled Platoon Supervision Basketball 10; Honor Group 12; Manager : Paper Sh p ll THOMAS ERNEST McDONALD Mac Lieutenant 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Regimental Demostt i tera ociety 10, 11 ANDREE ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON Betsy Beta Club 12; Music Club Treasurer 11, 12; Music Club 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Officer 12; All-Star Hockey Team 11; Class Hockey Team 10, 11 JULIA CECILE LONG Julie Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12; Supervision Volleyball Tear 10-12 Music Club 10, 12; Supervision Basketball Team 10; Ex hibition 10 FAY ANNETTE LYLES Pete M.B.B.C. Vice-President 12; M.B.B.C. 11, 12; Supervision Vice-President 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 PATRICIA ELOISE LYLES Patricia M.B.B.C. 11; F.H.A. 10 TIMOTHY HALL McKINNEY Pete Cadet Private 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; Red Cross Club 10, 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 11; Cheerleader 12; Crack Squad 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10 PHILIP McDERMOTT McLAUGHLIN JR. Philip Cadet First Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10-12; Science Club 10, 11; Golf Team 11, 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 FRED ALLEN McLEOD Fred Sergeant First Class 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Crack Squad 11; Business Club 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Honor Company 10; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Honor Group 12 JAMES OTTIS McNEESE James Cadet Private 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10 JOSEPH AUGUSTUS MIDDLEBROOKS III Joe Cadet Sergeant 12; Secretary of Red Cross 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 11 SHAWN MICHAEL MILLER Shawn Cadet Private 10-12; Treasurer of Spanish Club 12; Assist- ant Business Manager of Poet K 1; Crack Squad 10, 11: Chess Club 10, 11: Science SARA ALICE MADDOX Sara Future Nurses Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Winning Exhibition Company 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11; Supervision Basketball Team Manager 10; Supervision Softball Team 11 PATRICIA ANN MANNING Pat Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Chemistry Club 12; Thespians 12; Dramatics Club 10-12; Dramatics Club Group Captain 10; Supervision Basket- ball Team 10 JOCQULYN ELAINE MARSHALL Elaine 1-H 10-12; 4-H Vice-President 12; F.H.A. 10-12; F.H.A Projects Chairman 12; Exhibition 10 MARGARET JANICE MARTIN Janice Cheerleader 12; M.A.A. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; All-Star Soccer Team 11; Supervision Officer 10, 12; Supervision Teams 10, 11; Chemistry Club 12: Relays 10 ROGER ANDREW MIMS Roger Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10. JAMES ROBERT MITCHELL James Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. ERNEST ROGER MIXON Ernie Cadet Private 10, 11; B Team Football 10; Varsity Football 11; Honor Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 JERRY MICHAEL MODENA Jerry Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; C Team Basketball 10; B Team Basketball 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Varsity Baseball 10 JOSEPH LEO MODENA Joe Cadet Private 10-12; B' Team Football 11; Varsity Foot- ball 12; Supervision Basketball Champions 10; Best In- spection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; "L Club 12 ROBERT CLEVELAND MOLTON JR Bob Cadet Private 10-12 MARY FAYE MARTIN Faye Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Corresponding Secretary 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council Chaplain 12; Super vision Officer 11; Class Volleyball Team 12; Supervision Teams 10, 11; Music Club 10, 11 PRISCILLA ANN MASON Ann Dramatics Club 11, 12; Dramatics Club President 12; Thes- pians 12; Chemistry Club 12; Music Club 11; All-Star Hockey Team 11; Class Soccer Team 11; Supervision Bas ketball Team 10, 11 DOLORES GAIL MASSEY Gail Library Club 11; Student Council 11; M.B.B.C. 11; Super- vision Basketball Team Captain 10; Class Speedpinball Team 10; Supervision Softball Team Co-Captain 11; Super- vision Volleyball Team 11, 12; F.H.A. Secretary 12 GLORIA SUE MASSEY Gloria Exhibition 10; Supervision Volleyball and Basketball Teams 11 DAVID REGINALD MOORE David Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12 DENNIS LaFAY MOORE Dennis Cadet Private 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Im- proved Company 11. THOMAS ELBERT MOORHOUSE Thomas Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Parade Company 10 CHARLES ANTHONY MORAN Charlie Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Track Team 10; Chess Club 10 THOMAS ELMER MOSELEY Thomas Cadet Private 10, 11 JAMES BURCH MULLIS Smokey Cadet Private 10-12; Americanism Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11. SYLVIA KAY MASSEY Kay [Thespian 12; Miller Radio Program Announcer 12; Dra- matics Club Membership Chairman 12; Dramatics Club 10-12; Hi-Lights Photography Editor 12; Chemistry Club 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12 : ELSIE ANN MAXWELL Ann Red Cross President 12; Red Cross Secretary 11: M.A.A 12; M.A.A. Awards Manager 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; age Assistant 11; All-Star Hockey Team 11 RENNIE AMELIA MAY Rennie Student Council President 12; Class Secretary-Treasurer 10-12; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Class Hockey and Speedpinball Teams 10; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Relays 10; Superlative GLADYS IRENE MAYNARD Irene Chemistry Club 12; Future Nurses Club 12; Exhibition 10. JON RICHARD MURPHY Julie Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11; Supervision Bas- ketball 11; Best Disciplined Company 11 BOB SHERWOOD MURRAY Bob Cadet Private 10, 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10 JAMES TILTON MURRAY Tilton Cadet Private 10-12 ALLEN JACKSON MYERS Jack Cadet Private 10-12; Regimental Drill Team 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 10 ARTHUR RAINES NEWBERRY Raines Cadet Private 10-12; Business Staff of Annual 12; Super- vision Basketball 11; Honor Company 10; Chess Club 10; Best Improved Company 11. MERWON NEWTON Moe Cadet Private 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Red Cross Representative 10. KATHLEEN McCALLUM Kathleen M.B.B.C. 11, 12; F.H.A. 10; Perfect Attendance 10; Ex hibition 10; Junior Homemaking Degree 10 MARGARET LOUISE McDANIEI Peggy F.T.A. President 1 [ri-Hi-Y 12; F.T.A Soccer Team 11; Supervision Basketball Tear Speedpinball and Hockey Teams 1 Music Perfect Attendance JoANNE McDONALD JoAnne Miller-Lanier Chorus President 12; M.B.B.C, 11; Super vision Teams 10-12; Class Soccer and Hockey Teams 10 11; Class Volleyball Team 10, 12; Dramatics Club 12 MYRNA KAY McDONALD Myrna Dramatics Club 11, 12; Music Club 12; Supervision Volley- ball Team Manager 11; Exhibition 10; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12 RICHARD MICHAEL OLNICK Richard Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Science Club 10; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Improved Company 11; Best Disciplined Company 10 ALFRED DANNY O'NEAL Danny Cadet First Lieutenant 12; President of Spanish Club 12; Vice-President of Red Cross Club 12; Crack Squad i1; B Team Basketball 11; Honor Company 10; C Team Basketball 10; Student Council 12 VINCENT ANTHONY ORLANDO Vincent Cadet Captain 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Science Club 10-12; Chess Club 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 11; Honor Group 12 RONALD EDGAR OWEN Ronnie Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; B' Team Football 10; Crack Squad 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Poet Leader Staff 10; Americanism Club 10, 11; Hi-Y Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 JAMES MICHAEL PAHRIS Jim Cadet Regimental Supply Sergeant 12; Telegraph and News Reporter 11; Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Secretary of National Rifle Association 11; Assistant Com- mander of Regimental Drill Teams 12 ROBERT HUGH PARK Robert Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 12; Winning Crack Squad 10, 11; Student Council 12; Advertising Manager of An- nual 12; 4-H Club Officer 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor Group 12 MARTHA SUELLEN McGRAW Suellen Class Director 10; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 10; Student Council 10, 11; Dancers 10; M.A.A, Scribe 11, 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10; Hi-Lights Cartoon Editor 12; Supervision Volley- ball Tean Captain 11 LYDIA LEE MELTON Lee Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Business Club 12; Red Cross 11; Tennis Tournament 11; Class Hockey Team 10; Supervision Basketball Team 11 BETSY JONES MILLER Bet Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council Corresponding Secretary 11; Student Council 12; Super vision Officer 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Company Speedpin- ball Team 10; Exhibition 10 KATHERINE STARK MILLER Kitsy Crack Squad 10; Supervision President 12; Dramatics Club 10, 11; Chemistry Club 12; Annual Assistant Business Man- ager 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Supervision Teams 11; Archery Tournament 10, 11 KENNETH CONRAD PARKER Ken Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 12; Crack Squad 11; C" Team Basketball 11; Supervision Basket- ball 10; Honor Group 12 ROBERT EVAN PARKER Parker Cadet Private 10, 11; Varsity Track 11; Supervision Bas- ketball 11; Industrial Arts Club 12; Best Drilled Com- pany 10, 11 RAYMOND E. PATTERSON Raymond Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Chaplain of Key Club 12; Vice-President of Industrial Arts Club 12; Editorial Staff of Annual 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Georgia Boys State 11; Honor Group 12 CLAYTON ROSCOE PAUL Clayton Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Hi-Y Club 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; B Team Basketball 11; C Team Basketball 10; Crack Squad 11; Science Club 10 WILLIAM ESTER PAYNE Bill Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12; Rifle Team 12; Pep Band 12. GEORGE RONNIE PEACOCK Ronnie Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 10 MARY SHEWELL MILLI Class Director - ROT Sponsor Club 11, 12; M.A.A. 11 Honor Gri Squad 10; Gym Assistant 11; All-Star Socce: R MARY ELIZABETH MIMBS I 1 Sof tball ELIZABETH CHARLINE MORRIS Charline F.H.A. 10 ROSEMARY MORROW Rosemar Future Nurses Club 10-12; Future Nurses 12; Class Basketball Team 10; Supervision Volleyball Teams 10; Supervision Softball hibition 10 CHARLES EDGER PEEK Pete Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Industrial Arts Club 10; Machine Shop Instructor 12; Supervision Basketball 10; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 RONALD EUGENE PHILLIPS Ronnie Cadet Sergeant 12; B Team Basketball 11; Boys State 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Best Drilled Company 10 Rifle Team 11; "'B Team Football 10 LARRY JACKSON PORTER Larry Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Science Club 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10 THOMAS JOSEPH PORTER JR. Tommy Cadet Private 12; L* Club 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Man- ager of Track Team 10, 11; Sabre Arch 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Regimental Drill Team 11; Manager of Baseball Team 10 RAYMOND WILFRED POWELL Raymond Cadet Private 10-12 LARRY LAMAR PRESLEY Larry Perfect Attendance 10 Club Historian Basketball Team 11; Ex SALLY GILLESPIE MURPHEY Sall Queen 12; Beta Club 11 12: Beta Club Honot Group 11, 12; R.O.T.C. Sponsor M.A.A. 11; Superlative LINDA JEAN MURPHY Jean M.B.B. Li, 22 regg Shorthand Award vision Teams 11 LINDA ANN NeSMITH Linda Dramatics Club 10, 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11 11; Bookstore Assistant 12; Exhibition 10; Supervision Teams | HARRIET GLYNN NORRIS Harriet Class Director 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Beta Club 12; M.A.A. 11; Student Council 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Crack Squad 10; Winning Supervision Volleyball Team 11 LEONARD DWIGHT PRIDGEON Dwight Cadet Private 12; Reporter of FFA 10; Band 10, 11; Science Club 11 JAMES CARL PRINCE JR. Prince Cadet Corporal 11; President of Business Club 12; Student Council 12; Poet Leader Staff 12 EDWARD GARY PURDY Gary Cadet Major 12; Company Neatest Cadet 10, 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; President of Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 12; Vice-President of Student Council 12; Vice-President of Class 12; Superlative. CHARLES AUGUSTUS RAY Charles Cadet Captain 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Spanish Award 11; Key Club 11, 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 JAMES W. REGISTER Jimmy Cadet Private 10, 11; Industrial Arts Club 10-12; Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 JOHN CARVER REINERTSEN Hans Cadet Captain 12; B Team Basketball 10, 11; Vice- President of Hi-Y 12; Honor Group 12; Secretary of Stu- dent Council 12; Associate Editor of Poet Leader 11, 12; Boys State 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Superlative. NATALIE JOYI Chemistry Hockey Team 10 Club 12 NORRIS Natalie Team 10, 11 Basketball Team 10, 11 Tri-Hi-Y 10-1 Exhibition 10 soccer JULIA ANNA PARKER Music Club 12 11; Exhibition 10 F.H.A. 12; Company Jud Speedpinball Tean Relays 10 EDNA JANE PATTERSON Supervision Team Captain 11; 11; M.B.B.C, 12 Beta Club 11, 12 M.B.B.C. President Roll of Honor 11 Attendance 10 Lt A THOMAS WILLOUGHBY RICHARDSON Tommy Crack Squad 11; Hi-Y 11, 12 Football Cadet Sergeant 12; Shop 11, 12; "B ball 11 Paper Team 10; Supervision Basket THOMAS ANTHONY RINER Major Cadet Private 10-12; Music Festival 10-12; Doodle Dandy Chess Club 10 Drum Major 11, 12; Band 10-12 Most Progressive Musician 10; Dixie 10-12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 11, 12 WILLIAM EVERETT RISH W.E Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11; Company 11; Chess Club 10, 11; Library 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 ROBERT GERALD ROZAR Gerald Best Drilled Assistant 10, Cadet Private 10, 11; Drilled Platoon 10, 11 Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best BALLARD RUTHERFORD Ballard Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11 ROBERT ANDREW SANDERS Bobby 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; B Team Bas B" Team Football 10; Varsity Football 11 Cadet Private ketball 10, 11; Officer vision Volleyball Tean Gregg Janie Student Council 10, 12; ision Basketball M.A.A Super Captain Supery Shorthand Award 11 Dancers 10 VIVIAN ELAINE Vivian Honor Group 11, 12 12; Annual Typist 12 Shorthand Award PAUL M.B.B.C. 11 Bookkeeping Gregg 11; Perfect KATHRYN ELIZABETH PERDUI Kath Group 11; M.A.A. 1 Team Manager 11 lea } Super MARY ELIZABETH PINKERTON I her ANNIE MAE POWELI Annie Mae Junior H MARGARET LYNN POYTHRESS Margaret Chemistry Club 1 Girls State Miller-Lanier Chorus 1 Dancers Staff 1: Supervision V b Basketball Tear RONALD JAN SANDERS Ron Crack Squ DAVID MITCHELL SAUNDERS Mike GEORGE WILLIAM SAWYER George CARLTON THOMAS SCOTT Tommy adet Sergeant 12; Varsity Football 11 1, 12; B Team Football 10; L Drilled Platoon 10 HARVEY LEE SCOTT Harvey Cadet Private 10, 11; Honor Company Platoon 10 Company 11 Supervision Basketball 10 WALTER LARRY SCOTT Larry Cadet Private 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Red Cross Club 10 PATSY ELIZABETH PRATHER Patsy Award BETTY HIBERNIA PRICE Bunnie Prograr Ann y Assistant 10; Exhibition 1 CCT THEADORA KNOX RADCLIFFI Tatie Beta Club 11, 12; Hi-Lights Advertising Manager 12 Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 12; Music Club 10-12 Music Club Scribe 11, 12; Annual Business Staff 11 Honor Group 11, 12 ALICE LUCILLE RAMEY Alice Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Cl lub Secretary 1 Regime ntal Sponsor 11; Red Cross 11 12: R Red Cross e-President 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Music BERNARD SEALY JR N Bernie Cadet Private Best Drilled Company 10; Super- vision B ba ( 1; Honor Company 11; Crack Squad 11 STANLEY JACKSON SELF Stanie ntal Drill Tear 12; Chess Club TILMAN EUGENE SELF JR Tilman Cadet Private ) FFA Club 10, 11; Supervision Bas ketball 10 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 EDWARD SCOTT SELL Lightning adet Sergeant First Class 12; Business Staff of Annual 12: 0 ader 10 Science Club 10; Honor Company 11; Americanism Club Regit 7 gimental Drill Team 12 GEORGE LARRY SHELTON Larry Cadet Pris LARRY HUGH SHEPPARD Larry jet Private REBECCA ANNE RANDOLPH Becky ROSLYN VELETA RAWLS Roslyn RON RAY Class Manager Tourna- FREEDA ALOUISE RAY Freed 2; M.A.A, 11, 12; Gy ipervision RANDALL CURTIS SHEPPARD S Crack Squad 1 ] B Supervision BARNEY LAWRENCE SHIPMAN t P A. V. SHIRAH JR A. V Baseba JAMES DAVIS SHOCKLEY D Cadet Pr JULIUS SAMUEL SHOUSI Vv ); Supervision Basketb Honor Gr WILLIAM BENNETT SLAUGHTER ROBERT CHARLES SLYI Bobby Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11 Drilled Platoon 11 WILLIAM LESTER SLYE Billy Honor Company 10 Most Ir proved Cor Regiments Cadet Private 10-12 ketball Supervision pany CATHEY ALEXANDER SMITH omigon Cadet Sergeant First Class mental Drill ; Rifle Military Review Staff 11 Company 11 2; Crack Squad 10-12; Neatest Cadet Honor Company 11 Tean Team 10 DANNY ZACHARY SMITH Danny Honor Company Basketball 11 ty Football 11 Cadet Sergeant 12 Vars.ty Vars DONALD LOUIS SMITH Donald Cadet Private 10, 11: Superv Team Basketball 11 sion Basketba HENRY GRADY SMITH Henry Cadet Private 10; Supervision Basketball Basketball 10 Best Drill lied BETTY RITCH Frank M.B.B. eader Bookkeeping Award 11 NANCY FLORENCI Nancy F.H.A. 10-12; Exhibit ROCKER GERALDINI Jerry ROWELI Supervision f Honor 11; Gyr yn Softball Tean PATRICIA ANN Pat i-H Club President M.A.A. 11, 12; Red All-Star OCcer ean 1] Class Teams Nurses Club 1 I RYLES - Reg Basket PENNY JOYCE RYTHER Penny 12; M.A.A. 11, 12 Teams 10, 11; Super Winning All-Star n Volleyball Team 11 yball Tear Wining Supervis BAUGHCUM SAWYER Mae MAI vision Volley 10; F.H.A DORIS SCHARFMAN Elaine Honor Group 1 Cre Pe ELAINI Volle Music 12; All-Star E.T.A. 12 rfect Attendance 1 SEVERIN ll, 12 Manager 11 Crack Squad 10 AGNES LOUISI Agnes Club Re ss 12 Music Club 10-12; Music Progran Library Club 10 Cadet 10; Bes pany 10 Cadet P Best Drilled Company 10 vision B Private sntal Track 10 Private HOWARD BOBBY SMITH Bobby Regimental 10 Best 10 t Inspection Company HENRY SMITH Kenneth ental B KENNETH ; rivate 10, 11; Regis Best Drilled Foe Tean asketball 10, 11 EDWARD PERRY SMITH RICHARD MAXEY SMITH Max > B Tean Drilled Platoon Best Disc plined ( Best ROBIN EVERETTE SMITH Robin Private 10-12; Best Drill Business Club 10; Span JAMES ROBERT SNOW Rock Drilled Best Disciplined Con tball ish Club 11, 12 Platoon 1 11 4iatoon 11 11; Super Reg Basketball r Company 11; Superv PEGGY DALE SHARPI p Bookk W : Ex FHA. 10; MB.B BRENDA MARCELLE SHEALLY } BARBARA ANN SHEFFIELD Exhibition Gregg Shorthand Awa ELSIE TERESA SHIPLEY eres M.A.A. 1 Music Clut 11; Winning All-Star Soccer 10, 11; Dancers 10 JAMES LINTON SOLOMON Ole So Cadet Sergeant Major 12; Golf Team 10-12; Honor pany 11; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball Americanism Club 11; L 10-12; Honor Group 12 LAMBERT STEWART SOLOMON JR Stewart > Cadet Private 10-12; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 10 ANDREW JACKSON STEADMAN Andy Cadet Private 10, 11; Band 10, 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10 MICHAEL LUKE STEFANO Mike Cadet Private 10-12; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11 Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Crack Squad 10 RICHARD ALAN STEPHENSON Al Cadet Captain 12; Key Club 12; Beta Honorary letic Business Manager 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10-12: Glee Club 10: Honor Group ROBERT ALAN STEPHENSON Bob Cadet Private 1 2; Vice-President of Business Clut Science Club Director 12 B" Team Football 10 vision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Company Inspection Company 11; Track 10 MARION DOROTHY SIMMONS ALLENE LEE SMITH CARRIE LUCILLE SMITH Lucille M.B.B.C. 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11; Super vision Softball Team Manager 11; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Exhibition 10; Gregg Shorthand Award 11 EDNA MONTEZ SMITH ROSCOE HENRY STINETORF Roscoe JAMES GERALD STONE JR. Jerr Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Chess Club 10; Su- pervision Basketball 10, 11; Parade Company 10; Poet Leader Staff 10; Business Staff of Annual 12 [ransfer Student 11; Honor Group 12 GERALD AUSBURN STRINGFELLOW Gerald Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; President of Glee Club 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Student Council 12; Americanism Club 10; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10 TERRENCE THOMAS SWORDS Football 10; Honor Com JAMES NORRIS TAPLEY James Cadet Private 10-12; Best Parade Company 10 ROBERT WILSON TARPLEY Robert Cadet Private 10-12; Industrial Arts Club vision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10 KAYE ANGELA SMITH Kaye Future Nurses Secretary 11, 1 Music Club 1 vision Officer 12; F.H.A. 10; Supervision Vol 10-1 Supervision Basketball Tear 10 Business Staff 12; Supervision S ftball Tear LINDA JOYCE SMITH Linda 12; Class Basketball Tea vision Teams 10 LYNDA REED SMITH Lynda Miller Bank Vice-President 12; Supervision Offic Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; M.B.B.C hibition 10 MARIAN SHERRY SMITH Marian Chemistry Club Vice-President 12; Tri-Hi-Y Soccer Team 10; Company Speedpinball Tean vision Volleyball Team 10, 11 PATRICIA LOUISE SMITH Pat Future Nurses Club 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11; Supervision Basketball Team 10 11; Winning Exhibition Company 10; Red Cross 10 VIRGINIA FEAGIN SOLOMON Ginger Regimental Sponsor 10; Crack Squad 10; Student Council 12 LINDA LOU SQUIRES Linda Student Council Aide 12; Gym Assistant 12; Beta Club 12; M.A.A. 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Student Council 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Class Hockey Team Captain 11 BERNICE WYNELLE STEVENS Wynelle Red Cross 12; Chemistry Club 12; Library Club 10 Library Assistant 10; Future Nurses Club 11; Exhibition 10 JOAN FERRELL STEVENS Tri-Hi-Y 10; Music Club 10-1 Dramatics lub Supervision Officer 10 upe Volleyball Tear 11; Exhibition 10 FRANCES KAY STOKES Kay Gregg Shorthand Award 11; M.B.B.C. 12; Music Club 12 F.H.A. 10; Supervision Softball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Exhibition 10 ii JHN LARRY TAYLOR Larry Cadet Private 10, 11; Honor Company 10 MITCHELL ERNEST THARPI Red 10-12; Machine Shop Instructor 12 EMMETT RICHARD THOMAS Little Richard Cadet Private 10-11; Poet Leader Staff 12; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Business Club 11: Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision Basketball 10; Annual Staff Typist 12 WILLIAM THOMAS Billy Cadet Private 10, 11; Business Club 12 ORA EDWIN THORNTON Bubba Cadet Private 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10 Drilled Platoon 11 JOHN COLEMAN TIDWELL Coleman Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Regi mental Drill Team 11; Company Best Drilled Cadet 11 Hi-Y 11, 12; Science Club 10; Supervision Basketball 11 JOE ELMORE TIMBERLAKE III Ivy Joe Cadet Captain 12; Student Council 12; Athletic Business Manager 11, 12;0 President of Red Cross 12; Crack Squad 11; Boys State 11; Hi-Y Group Captain; Honor Group 12 BENNIE GENE TOLER Bennie Cadet Sergeant 12; Regimental Honor Company 10; Rifle Team 10: Best Drilled Platoon 10. 11 HARVIS FREDRICK TUCKER JR. Freddie Cadet Private 10-12; Hono oO! ny 11; Best Parade Company 11; Best Disciplined Company 11 WILLIAM JERRY TYSON Jerry Supervision Basketball 11; Beta Honora 12; Honor Group 12 GEORGE PHELPS WADI P. Wade r L Ss n B S CHARLES WESLEY WALKER ROBERT JEFFREYS WALKER III] jeff t Sergeant B" Football 11; Chess Clut ce I WALSTEIN LAWRENCE WALKER JR ] r sasebal ) Hor jc YAN STROUP ee on 10; Supervision Basketbal 12 CORDELIA LEONE STUBBS Leone ision Basketball Team 11; Exhibit LINDA JANE SUTTON r Group 1 l Tri-Hi- [ri-Hi-Y Group Captain 12 ture Nurses Club Gr } I PATRICIA FAYE TAYLOR Pat I Chorus Miller-Lanie: 2: FHA. MARGELYNN VINCIENT THOMPSON Margelyn Gregg Shorthand Award 11: M.B.B.C. 12: Exhibition 10 Music Club 10 NANCY ALICE TOOLI Alice 1 Award I THOMAS EDISON WALLACI Honor ( pany 11 Best Supervision Basketba WILLIAM DAVID WALTON David Cadet First Lieutenant 1 Science Club 10: Red Cross Club 10-12; Beta Honorary 11; Hi-Y Club 11, 1 Athletic Business Manager 11 Jest Drilled Platoon 1 Honor Group 1 RICHARD ANTHONY WANSLEY Ricky Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 CLIFTON JERRY WATSON Cadet Private vision Basketball 1 MURIEL LORETTE TOUCH Muriel Gym Assistant 1 M.A.A. 11 All-Star Team Manager 11: Class Teams Manager 10 vision Volleyball Team 10 SHIRLEY JEAN TOWLES Shirle Honor Group 2; Bookkeeping Perfect Attendance 10; S M.B.B. { c Club 10 MARY MOUTINE TRAWICK Mary Beta Club 12; Honor Group tudent uncil 12; Grege Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping ll of Honor 1 M.B.B.C. 12; Music Club 10, 11; Book Store Manager 12 GLORIA FAYE TUCKER Faye M.B.B.C. 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 1 Award 11 LINDA TUGGLI Linda Red Cross 10, 11; F.T.A. 10, 11; Class Volleyball Tear Manager Class Speedpinball Tear Exhibition F.H.A elays 10, 11; Class Volleyball 10, 12 DOROTHY LOUISI Dotty Honor Group 11 Bookkeeping Grege Shorthand Award 1 M.B.B. F.H.A. 10; Bookstore Assistant 12 RICHARD CARL WEBB Dickie Cadet Corporal 11; Secretary of Spanish Club 12; Library Assistant 10-12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Business Staff of Poet Leader 10; Orange and Green 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Super- vision Basketball 10, 11 STEPHEN HOWARD WHITE Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Science Club 10-12 Club 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11 EARL D. WIGGINS JR Earl Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Crack Squad Leader 11; B Team Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10, 11; Americanism Club 10 LARRY ELDRED WILDER Larry Cadet Private 10-12 INEZ ELAINE VANCE Lane All-Star Basketball Team 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; M.A.A. 12 Music Club 10-12; Supervision Teams 10-12; Relays 10; Class Soccer Team 11 DOROTHY ANNE WALDROP Dottie Gym Assistant 12; Student Council Vice-President 12; Beta Club 12; Girls State 11; All-Star Basketball Team 11 Tri-Hi-Y Group Captain 12; M.A.A. 12; Student Council 11 BRENDA GAIL WARD Brenda Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Vice-President 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11, 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; M.A.A. Treasurer 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Superlative 12 MADGE PRISCILLA WEBB Madge Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Chemistry Club 12; Dancers 10; Music Club 11; Company Speedpinball Team 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12 EUNICE FAYE WEEKS Eunice ROSE LENORE WEEKS Rose National Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 12; Relays Music Club 10, DAVID ELTON WILLIAMS David Cadet Private 10-12 B Team Football 11; Best Disci plined Company 11; Varsity Football 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 HANSEL THERON WILLIAMS JR Theron Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11; Red Cross Club 10; Regimental Drill Team 11: Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Honor Group 12 WILLIAM WAYNE WILSON Wayne Cadet Private 10-12 CHARLES EDWARD WOLFRAM Wolfe Cadet Captain 12; President of Sidney Lanier Literary Society 12; Parliamentarian of Student Council 12; Editor of Military Review 12; Regimental Drill Team 11: Beta Honorary 11; Honor Company 11; Honor Group 12 DELORES ANN WELLONS Ann M.B.B.C. 12; Honor Group 11, 12 LOUISA ANN WHITLEY Ann Supervision Officer 10; Music Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Exhibition 10; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12 Company Speedpinball Team 10 GLADYS MARIE WILBANKS Rea All-Star Basketball Team 11; F.H.A. President 10; Super- vision President 10; Class Basketball Team 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Company Speedpinball Team 10 Exhibition 10 CAROLYN LINDA WILLIAMS Carolyn Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10 DOROTHY ALICE WILLIAMS Dot Music Club Vice-President 12; Music Club 10-12; Hi-Y 10-12; Exhibition 10 PATRICIA WILLIS Pat Gym Assistant 12; Annual Biographer 10-12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; M.A.A 12; Music Club 11; Hi-Lights Sports Editor 12 ALTON ASHLEY WOOD Alton Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Red Cross Club 10, 11 Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 HOWARD WORMUS JR How ard Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Drilled Company 11 SIDNEY ROBERT YANCEY Bob Cadet Captain 12; Rifle Team 11, 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Secretary of Key Club 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11; Sergeant-at-Arms of Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Class Director 10-12 ANTHONY MALCOLM YAUGHN Mac Cadet Private 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Supervision Bas ketball 10, 12 SHIRLEY ANN WILLIS Shirley M.B.B.C, 11, 12; Library Club 11; Library Assistant 11 REBEKAH WILSON Becky Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Correspond ing Secretary 12; Student Council 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Winning Supervision Volleyball Team Manager 11; Winning All-Star Hockey Team Manager 11 ELIZABETH WILSON Beth Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12; M.A.A. 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Winning Supervision Volleyball Team 11; All-Star Hockey Team Manager 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 JANE GRAY WILSON Jan M.A.A. Vice-President 12; Red Cross 10, 12; All-Star Soccer Team 10, 11; Class Teams 10-12; Supervision Teams 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team Manager 11; Dancers 10 NANCY ELIZABETH WILSON Nan Class Director 12; M.A.A. President 12; M.A.A. Secretary 11; Class Teams 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Win- ning Supervision Volleyball Team Captain 11; Superlative 12. HOLLY JEANE WOODRUFF Holly Class Director 12; Music Club 10-12; Music Club Secretary 11, 12; Beta Club 12; Supervision Officer 10-12; Tri- Hi-Y 10 ARTHUR LAMAR YOUNG Arthur Cadet Private 10-12; Red Cross Club 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Parade Company 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Crack Squad 11 DAVID WINGFIELD YOUNG David Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Vice-President Science Club 12; Honor Group 12; Orange and Green 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Science Fair 10-12; Boys State 11; State Music Festival 10-12 iene Cees eC PChaeaaee eaeeees 2 oe # At Miller the junior class officers are Charlotte Raley, vice-president; Merri Massey, president; Linda Sutherland, secretaty-treasurer and standing are Susan Patton, Kay Kelly, and Gayle Watson, directors At Lanier the class officers are Alan Forney, director; Mike Dodd, vice-president; Jin Jimmy Spivey, president; Gary Carter, secretary-treasurer; and standing are Leroy Young, Sam Lamback, Jere Smith, and Ronnie Rankin 82 Frances Adams Mitylene Agee Barbara Andrews June Annis Gail Arrington Gerry Ashenfelder Genie Ashurst Atwater Cathy Bailey sandra Bailey Charlott Barker Ann Bass Mary Batchelor Mary Grace Bazemore Ann Beasley Bunny Bedgoo Irene Bell Mary Elizabeth Bell Penny Bell Dorothy Brake Sarah Brantley Mary Bray Clydean Brickl Brown La Verne Brown Louise Brown Burch Sandra Burke Faye Bush Veta Bush Jo Ann Butles Patricia Butler tricia Califf Gail Callaway Cameron Virginia Carroll Delores Carter Miriam Caskin Patsy Castlebe rry Fay Chambliss Gloria Jean Chambliss Jackie Cheek Fay Cc Copeland Adams Joe Adkins ( harles Akins James Allen Jimmy Anderson Bruce Archebelle Joe Atkinson Ic yhn Atkinson Willian Bagwell Sonny Bailey Anthony Baker Cec Baldwir Bobby Bankston Edmund Barker Bill Bartels James Sarton Barton Irby DY Bazemore Larry Dean [> 5 & O 2 @ ae 19 2 LOfoE Toni Mar Sally Mary Barbara Mary Barbara Sue Crocker Dendle Drinnon V Flynt Gibson Green Hamlin Haymons Rose Marie Bonny Deanna Rebecca Maric Juanita Claire Mary Crumbly Denton Dudney Fontaine Giles Gregory Hammock Haynes Joan Suzanne Ellen Ann ane Katt Sperry Becky Betty Sandra Dannenberg Dixon Edenfield verett ord Gilleland Griggs Haralson Heil Patricia Marian Patsy Molly Betty Lillian Ruth Beth Polly Ann Davies Dockery Elliott Fincher Glore Groce Hardaway Hester Ada Jann Sylvia Jo Ellen Paula Kay Runette Sara Davis Dohn Enamuel Fitzgibbons Zraset Goldman Guest Harris Hewlett Helen Bethune Helen Bonnie Jean Patricia Mary Mim Brenda Davis Dorroh Englist Fleming Gordon Hackney Harrison Hightower Martha Jo Jerry Jeannette Dot Teresa Mary Alice Zula Kay Deas Drew Etheridge Flewellyn rrard Grahm Haines Hartzog Hill ige Ansel Dekle Tom Dennis Mike Dodd Bonnie Doles Bobby Donaldson Tommy Donaldson Lee Draughon Sonny Driggars Gordon Duffell Virgil Duncan Doug Durrett Bobby Dykes Jack Edwards Thomas Larry Elerson Philip Elerson Dallis Ethridge Jim Everidge Curtis Ezzell Eddie Farr Lamar Fincher Wayman Findlay Ben Finney Henry Flournoy Larry Floyd Alan Forney Charles Fowler Bx bby Frank Robert Freeman William Gammage James Garrett Billy Gattie Stanley Gerson Donald Gleaton Jerry Gleaton Billy Goetter Steve Goff Bobby Gordon Mac Graham Robert Green Jak e Greer George Grier Harvey Haines Frank Hall Collins Hanson Jimmy Hardison Melvin Hardy Fred Harmon Bob Hartley Melvin Haskins Reggie Haslett Terry Hawes Ronnie Headden Charles Helton j.W Hendrix Allen Henson Kenneth Hill Lanny Hill Tommy Hollingsworth Arnold Holmstrom Edward Hofne Mel Horton Kenneth Howell Estelle Holloway Tanzel Honeycutt Sue Hoppe Dery! Howington Jo Ann Howington Charlene Hubert Dinah Hudson Shirley Hudson Mary Alice Hughes Neva Jane Hughes Sally Hughes Mary Hunt Barbara Hunter Grace Hurst Page Hutcherson Harriet Hutson Loma Jackson Betsy Johnson Catherine Johnson Ellen Johnson Manderson Marilyn Manning I Martin S Martha Mason Merri Massey Glenda Maxwell Carol McAllister Patsy McCook Rebecca McDougal j Shirley McKim Julie McMahan Jenni McMillian Martha Ann McPherson Gail Melvin Joseph Hubbard Leo Huckabee Gerald Hudgins Hubert Humphrey Freddy Hutcheson Joyce Hutchinson Thomas Hutchison Dennis Huthnance Lynn Ivey Randall Ivey James Jac kson Rolland Jackson Bill James Glenn James Guy Jenkins Julian Jenkins Albert Johnson Douglas Johnson Johnny Johnston Kim Joiner Seaborn Jones Jimmy Jordan EL. & Jordan Ronnie Jump Ted Kelley Jimmy Kennedy Augustus King Barry King Benjamin Kitchens Lewis Kitchens Thomas Kitchens Willy Lee Kitchens Frank Lamb Maurice Lamb Phillip Lamb sam Lamback Billy Land Benjamin Latham Hugh Lavender Harold Lavine Billy Lawless Mike Lowrance Larry Little William Love George Luttrell Winfred Lynch [wiggs Lyndon Fort Mainor Scott Marbut Forrest Marshall Richard Marshall Thomas Marshall Nat Massey Robert Massey John McBreaty Virgil McCallum Clem McConnell Larry McConnell Douglas McElmurray Billy McLendon Wayne McMillan Tommy Melton Orville Merritt Jewel Smith Kay Smith Linda omith Sally Ann nith Thomas Mignerey Dale Miller Edward Miller Morgan Milner Mack Minton Marvin Mitchiner Roy Moate Frank Morgan Bill Mosely Robert Moseley James Mullis Benjamin Murphy Don Murray Walter Neal Cecil NeSmith Larry Niblett Waynne Odom Gere Odum Herbert Orr Larry Osborne Billy Osteen Sandy Owens Bobby Patterson Ray Pender Bob Phillips Te m Pittman Rankin lroy Harold Powell Rawlins David Reagun Harvey Reeves Beull Reid Mercer Roberson Charles Roberts Jim Roby Bobby Rogero Philiy Rowan Phil Rushing Harrold Ryle William Sanders Harvey Sargent Homer Scarborough Bernie Sealey Smith Walton Smith Roanle Southerland Joel Spearmint <6 ' 1 i, / i . iy % liz o-~ of Barbara Linda Jean Carolyn Annette Frances Jean Spiller Sutherland Tidwell Walker West Willis Yancey Barbara Martha Theresa Lucy Elaine Barbara Sandra Stanton Talley Timms Warren Wheeless Wilson Yaughn Mary Elena Donna Carolyn Beth Grace Stephens Thames Treadwell Watson White Wimberly Sara Ann Sharleen Cookie Veneta Majorie Stewart Thomas Turner Watson White Winn Claudilee Kay Jane Gayle Judy Mary Stroud Thomas Tyler Watson Whitehurst Wood Mardell Charlotte Marlyn Glynda Theresa Beverly Stuckey Thompson Utley Webb Wilkinson Worsham Katheryn Scarlett Harriett Elaine Judy Marjorie Sutherland Thompson Varn Wells Williamson Wright Leroy Spears Jimmy Spivey Warren Stillwell Wayne Stinson Franklin Stokes Jimmy Stokes James Stovall Terry Strong Gene Stuckey Tomn Talbot Vv Dave Truesde Curtis Tyler Hugh Valentine James Vaughan Jimmy Vinson Cleveland Welch Billy Whitaker Guy White Jr. C oyle Whitten Paul Wilkinson Georg Wi Willian William Parks lingham Thomas Wilson Heb rt Wolf Charles Womack Charlton Wood Sam Wood Christopher Wrey George Yetter Davi 1 Young Leroy Young Dickie Zeigler 4 At Miller the sophomore class officers are Peggy Mart dent urry Harrison, president; and standing are Ginny Whitener, director, and Lynn Everett, secretary-treasurer At Lanier the class officers are Charles Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer Jim Willis, President; Clyde Chase, Vice-President; Bert Michael; and standing are Frank Cornelius, Jim Carson, Stephen Reichert, and Ted Musial 94 Paul Acree Tommy Adkins Walton Alfred Larry Amenson Victor Andros Jim Annin Hal Armstrong Lawrence Arrington Pete Arrington Mike Arthur Guerry Bac ker David Bailey Pat Bales Leon Barfield Jim Bass Jimmy Bass Terry Batchelor Jimmy Beasley Paul Beavin David Belew Reggie Bellury Gordon Bennett Waring Bennett Edwin Bentley David Billingsley Benny Birch Charles Bishop Rhen Bishop David Bley Jonnie Bloomfield Dennis Boutwell Jeff Bowden Jerry Bowden James Bowers Keith Brady John Breedlove Butch Brinson Bobby Brooks Ronnie Brown Winston Brown Woodrow Brown Jimmie Bryson Thomas Bullock Fred Burns William Burns James Bush Tommy Bush Jimmy Byington Dennis Callaway Wayne Camp Randy Candler Wayne Cannon Jimmy Carnish Deitz Carpentet Jim Carson Bruce Carstarphen John Carswell Larry Carter Richard Cary John Chadwick Billy Chambers David Chapman Buddy Chase dune ele lelelete) 6 aicic: s eletel Jimmy Chester Reggie Christian Johnny Christmas Clyde Clark Gordon Clark Larry Cochran Ben Cohen Victor Collins Frank Comer Mark Coppage Charles Corbin Frankie Cornelius Randy Cornelius Joe Cowart Bill Cox Neil Craddock Eric Cranford Albert Cribb Wilburn Criswell Mikey Curry Franklin Darnell hl Ricky Daugherty Joel Daughtry Clyde Davidson Alan Davis James Davis W ilson Davis Joe DeGrandis Wayne Dennis John Devine David Diantonic Tim Dodd James Dokes Larry Dx rsey Jimmy Doughit Donald Douglas Randy Douthit Bud Dozier David Duffell Jimmy Dumas Billy Burden Edward Edenfield Lamar Eberhardt Sammy Edmonson Dick Edwards Jack Edwards Glenn Billy Ethridge Daryl Evans Tommy Evans Robert Fambro Fagan Fargason Luther Farless Johnny Ferguson Marshall Flatau David Foster David Fountain Dale Freeney Bobby Fulmer Warren Gardner McKenna Garvin Neueva Cowart Becky Cox Joyce Cranford Terry Cranford Marlene Creel Joy Crenshaw Pat Crosby Kaye Crutchfield Laurel Crutchfield Laidee Curry Pam Davies Ava Davis Betty Davis Betty Jean Davis Bonnie Davis Zoe Dawson Omega Dean Rita Della Donna Dale DiAntonic Jani Dodson Penny Dollar Janice Duke Kay Dunhan Lanelle Durden Kay Durham Shirley Edwa Crawford Gates Ralph Gattle Wayne Gleaton Louis Glendenning William Gochenour Rudy Gordon Rufus Gordon 2 MS ay. CAdl) Thomas Gregory Benning Grice Frank Griffin Arthur Griffith Wayne Grimsley Kelly Gunnells Halliburton Kenneth Hamilton Freddie Hamlin Wayne Hamlin Mark Hancock Jimmy Hardin Al Hargrove Herin Alvin Herring James Hightower Hollis Tommy Hollis Billy Hudson CYSIOCIS CeO} = e lelaieicioiel alelctelele? eleiales Jeo] ejelejoejcjele} SIGIOVS)| Ile Frank Dan Toby iddie Jim Russell Larry j ; Kern Kleckley Lawson ong MacMahon Mathews McNally Miller Moncrief Gene George Butch Marshall Tommy Joe Andy Joe Louis Kernaghan Knight Layfield Lovein Malone Maynard McPherson Miller Moseley Donnie Larry Dwain Clifford Milton John Jerry Nathan Charles Kilgore Knowles Lee Lowden Marshall McArthur Meadows Minton Mosley Earl Albert Robert Alfred Richard Douglas Chipper Warren David King Kroemer Lee Lowe Marshall McCallum Melton Minton Mosley Felix Jon Soan Jim Ted Donny Bert Bobby George King Kubler Lewis Lowe Martin McCarty Michael Misinco Moss Russell Curtis Ray Bill Buddy George Joe Joe Charles King Lamb Lifsey Lumpkin Mash McDonald Middlebrook Mize Mote Gene Frank Eric Bruce Richard Tommy Billy Bobby I Kitchings Lanneau pson MacGregor Mathews McMahon Middlebrooks Moffat Mullis Jack Murchison Jimmy Murphy Ted Musial Jonny NeSmith Johnny NeSmitt Paul Newton Bobby Nickels John Nixon Bob Nolan Randall Oglens Gus Osterloh Alvin Owens Jett Pace Roy Peacock June Margaret Bo Revell Robertson Sanderson JoAnn Re ynol 1s Joy Reynolds Log Sauls Dean Sv Nancy Ricks lin Saunders Ann Reba Joyce Riley t Scarbarry Sellars Gail Camille Ann = ; Riley rs Schaefer Seymour Charlotte Sandy Robertson I Schell 7 Die FapDLSD ed 2 , 2, D DED Bill Shipman Jimmy Simpson Vernon Sinclair Charles Smaha Donnie Smaha George Small Gus Small Charles Smallwood Benny Smith Billy Smith Gene Smith Jimmy Smith Tommy Smith Charles Stanley Gene Stanton Bill Stapelton Danny Stephens Clark Stevens Jared Stevens Steve Stevenson Benham Stewart Je re Stokes Raymond Strickland Jimmy Stroup Richard Sullivan Allen Tanner Julian Tanner Johnny Thon pson Bobby Tidwell Henry Tift Richard Todd Cody Toole Charles Tucker Romney Tucker Bill Tye Martin Ursitti Barri Vickers Phillip Vullo Johnny Wadley Charles Walker Don Walker Buster Wallace Tuck Wall David Waller Kennon Wa rd W.Cc Wamock Walter Watkins Dennis Wheatley Bill Wells Jerry Whigham Billy White Ben Whitley Gary Wilhelm Boyce Wilkes Earnest Williams James Williams Ralph Williams Broadus Willingham James Willis Jim Willis Don Wilson Richard Wimberly Al Wise Joyce Sandra Karen Peggy Sherry Lynda Waits Walton Wheaton Wilder Williams Worley Ruth Anne Ann Diane Charlotte Barbara Elaine Waldrep Warlick White Williams Wilson Wright Gwen Christine Ginny Glenda bars Peggy Walker Warrick W hitener Williams Vit Wright Jerrie Melanie Judy Janet Barbara Diane Jack Walker Watkins Whiting Williams Wood Yaughn Woods Nancy Hilary Lynda Jean Deane Martha Billy Walker Watson Whitley Williams Woods Young Yawn Shirley Pat Becky Lawaha Linda Sandra Dexter Walker Weaver Wilbanks Williams Woolf Young Young Reba Kathy Reba Patricia Sandra Glenda Strat Waller Welsh Wilcox Williams Work Zellner Zaloumes gt) &) he ae 4 Lob: D oa! [yD fo: 2 o & 3 oat E z= he iD J 108 * From singing to science. . . from teaching to typing .. . from service in student council the range of activities at Miller and Lanier is as wide as our ever-expanding interests. from history to homemaking . . . to playing in a chess tournament . . . The MILLER-LANIER YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF worked long hours from September February. Staff members shown here at the initial meeting are Bill George, Anne Booth, Pat Lavender, David Geiger, Raymond Patterson, Patricia Willis, Dan Dixon, David Howard, Pat Hardeman, Ann Hutchings, Gloria Johnson, and Phil Brown The Willer- Lauter The MILLER BUSINESS STAFF members are Sandra Lineberger, Elizabeth Pinkerton, Virginia Council, Kathy Kennedy, Kitsy Miller, Tatie Radcliff, and Sharon Christmas oe The LANIER BUSINESS STAFF members are Murray Brinson Robert Park, and Henry Burns Yearbook Staff The Miller typists are Vivian Paul and Margaret Cobb, who Kirk Don not pictured. The Miller advisers are Miss Jones, Miss Jackson and Mrs. Clark. ingos, Ed Sell The Lanier typist Matthews, Miss Jerry Stone, is Maxey ar. and Mr Raines Newberry Smith, and the Sorrells Tom Flournoy, advisers are Mrs Johnson 1 Reinertsen, associate iristmas, Dick Bowers tor The Lanter POET LEADER are, seated: Walton Sr Standing: Harold Levine, Ty Iv Early ibers of the Miss Josey hine Editorial staff 1 editor; Charlie d managing editor exchange editor; Bill Hav Harmon, and Fred nd Ken Hamilton, seated; and David Baker, Kirt Domingos, Fred y Chester, Meade Bernard t Brinson, standing Clay Adams, Jin Hart, Wayne Poet Leader reporters are I y Brown, George McLeod, Joe Massey rm BS? =. 2 } . ye ; ew \ & < s g * ee ew, ray i! { = + . 7. re : , | A + 4 Hl r er ~ -. : The POET LEADER business staff members are Bobby Holden, Mike Bashuk, business manager; Joe Stephens, associate business manager; and Melvin Haskins, seated; and Shawn Miller, Ezra Cohen, and Mr. F. C. McCullough, adviser, standing. Poet Leader Some look hopefully for their pictures or a mention of their names; all are engrossed in the latest school news on the day the Poet Leader comes out of the HONOR GROUP hav connie Holmes, Ja Ha a Cohen, Ken Hall. David Young, Roscoe Stinetorf Houser Marshall. Third row Fourth row: John Reinert s are John Reinertsen, vice-preside easurer; Butch Slaughter, president; and Mr. Gus Parker, We-Y services for the school and c Ai ee Geet 3s SP Sepia Rimage eemae emer as HEAT BETA CLUB * * * B 11TH Ly YEAR SCHOLASTIC AWARD Officers of the Beta Club are Ken Hall, secretary; Emory Johnson, president; George Hart, vice-president; Mr Bill George, treasurer. The club recognizes the supervisions with the largest number of names on the honor roll each six weeks with a The Lanter banner which is placed in the classroon BETA seniors in addition to the officers are, first row: Wayne Faulkner, Lee Marshall, Jerry Tyson, Ronnie Holmes, Ed Bolton. Second row: Roscoe Stinetorf, Charles Ray, Gary Purdy, David Yound, Phil Haverfield. Third row: John Reinertsen, Harold . Barnes, David Howard, Raymond Patterson, Clay Adams, and Vincent Orlando Juniors or seniors maintaining an A average the pre- Geta AHronorary Junior members of Beta are, first row: John McBrearty, Bill Goetter, Ralph Small, Charles Cook, George Grier, Sandy Owens, Alan Forney, Ben Latham, Bob Hartley, Jerry Gleaton. Second row: John Atkinson, Robert Towe, Jimmy Spivey, Gary Carter, Tommy Hollings- worth, Bill Brake, Henry Flournoy, Tom Dennis, Joe Atkinson. Third row: Harold Levine, Worth Williams, Douglas McElmurray, Frank Lamb, Cecil Baldwin, Sam Wood, Jere Smith, Dempsey Brown, Bill Moseley. Fourth row: David Baker, Sam Lamback, Dennis Huthnance, Jimmy Vinson, Arnold Holmstrom, Bobby Frank, Tom Pittman, Walton Smith, Virgil Duncan, Lee Draughon. Not pictured: Steve Chap- man i ae i | . ~~ ; - LANIER JUNIOR RED CROSS officers are Ralph Small secretary; Joe Timberlake, president; Miss Alice Lott The Junior Red Cross is a valuable service club, conducting a successful drive for funds which are used for the benefit of the school each year and giving its members valuable training in leadership and opportunities to serve others The bulletin board is a center of interest during the Red Cross fund drive, when supervisions compete with one another to reach one hundred percent | a Posting results are Melvin Haskins 1 Chapman, David Fountain, and Richard Olnick, who won a prize for cading he arrive n the s ervis n iking the largest contr responsible for leading the drive for funds a u vu uM uv Cc The The Business Club officers s year are Emory es, treasurer; Thomas, program chairman; Jerry W : , parliamentaria atson, secretary; James Prince, president; Bob Stevenson, vice amentarian n The Basiness Club The Business Club is a well organized group whose members make a valuable contribution to local, state, and national activities of the The ORANGE and GREEN, the Lanier literary magazine, published in the spring each yea as a senior staff an entire English class. The 1959 editor was Stanley Booth, in the center of the front row, and associate editors were Steve Chanin and Charles Brittain, who are third and fifth in the front row The Onrauge aud Green Able members of the sophomore and junior classes serving on the ORANGE and GREEN staff rst row: Jimmy Spivey, T Dennis, Zugene Cornelius, David Baker, William Joseph Stevens, III. Second - Wayne Bowers, | Di rles Fowler, Harold Lavine, Charlie Ross. Third row: Lee Draughon, Sam Lamback, Jim Bass, and Jere Smith. Not picte I 4-H CLUB officers and adviser are Mr. D. L. Maxwell, county agent; Terry Beckham, vice-president; Francis Bullington, reporter; Virgil Duncan, secretary-treasurer, and Robert Park, president Lanier. $-A Club 4-H Club members engage in projects in leadership, health, safety, and many other worthwhile endeavors a a eee a ie . * da Officers of the Lanier chapter of the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA are Benjie B , secretary; Donald Mailey, 2nd vice-president; Bill Lumpkin, representative; Franklin Stokes, 1st vice-president; Lyna Ivey, president yy Hunt, treasurer, and Mr. Herschel Simn adviser Lanier Future Farmers are an active group, winning prizes each year for projects in raising livestock and rer farming activities. The club also maintains a farm planted in pine trees CHESS CLUB officers are Philip Lamb, 1st vice-president; Mr. Robert Taylor, adviser; Jimmy Stokes, president; John McBrearty, 2nd vice-president, and Billy Land, secretary Large numbers of hopeful and eager players meet twice a month for instruction and com petition in the ancient game of chess. a! | ie | INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB officers are Raymond Patterson, secretary and treasurer; Joe Carroll, president, and Joe Bruskie, vice-president Club members shown here with their adviser, Mr. McCord, handle many tools with skill On display in the lobby during American Education Week were these fine pieces of furniture made by industrial arts students. They are Harold Keys, Billy Lawless, and James McNeese. 3 CLUB officers are Bill Brake, 2nd vice-president; David Young, 1st vice-president; Joe Massey, president; Mr. Robert Taylor, adviser, and Phillip Haverfield, secretary-treasurer The Lanter Science club members are tomorrow's chemists and physicists One of several speakers to visit the Science Club was Mr. W. R. Peacock. Those watching his microwave demonstration are Joe Massey, David Young, Bill Brake, Phillip Haverfiel: 1 Roy Peacock Sceteuce Club Science Club members enter many projects in the State Science Fair KEY CLUB officers and adviser are Bill George, treasurer; Emory Johnsos ice-presidet seorge Hart, District Governor; Ken Hall, president; Bob Yancey, secretary. and Mr. C. I Sie Key Club The Key Club, sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club, carries out service projects throughou SPANISH CLUB members enjoyed a snow man pinata at their Christmas party. Officers and advisers are Ronnie Holmes, vice-president; Miss Nellie Lamar, adviser; Shawn Miller, treasurer; Mr. Aubrey Floyd, adviser; Danny O'Neal, president; George Bowen, parliamen- tarian; and Richard Webb, secretary Lanier Spanish Club Club members participate in skits, learn songs and the customs of Spanish speaking countries. ~ a AMERICANISM CLUB adviser and officers are Mr. Landon Brent, Jere Smith, president; Tom Dennis, vice-president; and Richard Rader, secretary-treasurer Aside from promoting Ameri- canism, the Americanism Club is a service club with a Christ- mas project for the needy. HISTORY CLUB officets and advisers are Jim Willis, vice-president; Jim Carson, secretary-treasurer, seated; and standing are Mr. M. L. Brannen, Mr. Bobby McElroy, advisers; and Henry Tift, president The History Club membership is made up of sophomores who are especially interested in broadening their knowledge of history LANIER STUDENT COUNCIL sponsors a Christmas program and many other interesting projects. Officers and adviser are Charles Wolf- ram, parliamentarian; Gary Purdy, vice-president; George Hart, president; John Reinertsen, secretary and treasurer; Jere Smith, chaplain The Lanter The Student Council members are presidents of the school clubs, editors of the school publications, the cadet colonel and the sophomore, junior, and senior class presidents. Members pictured below are, first row: Emory Johnson, Butch Slaughter, Ken Hall, Jim Willis. Second row: Tommy Johnson, Joe Timberlake, Bill George, James Prince. Third row: Joe Massey, Robert Park, Joe Carol, Jimmy Spivey. Fourth row: David Geiger, Danny O'Neal, Philip Ivey, Jimmy Stokes. Fifth row: Charles Wolfram, Gary Purdy, George Hart, John Reinertsen, and Jere Smith. A SERRE ES EEES S SaS SRR E SESE ES SERRE SEE EEES An important student council program is the one at the first meeting of the Lanier Auxiliary when members of the Council inform interested parents about Laniers clubs. Mike Cass was the very able spokesman for the club presidents. Stadent Counccl The trophy case never looked like this before! When Student Council sponsored the election of a homecoming queen photographs of the Miller girls who were contestants were put on display (oy, Mi tes or The Paper Shop Assistants at Lanier are Charles Fowler, Gene The Miller Bank Officers are Jane Brewer, president; and Linda McClure, Tommy Richardson, and Harold Levine Smith, vice-president Gook Shope, Gauke pictured here with Miss McCaw, Miller is indebted to these girls, workers in the bookstore. They are Gloria Massey, Theresa Baird, Dottie Turk, assistant manager; Mary Trawick, manager; Linda NeSmith, and Shirley Byrd The Library Assistants for Lanier, are Larry Harper, Harvey Haines, Richard Webb, Grover Dozier, Charles Bishop, and Frank Lanneau. These Sophomores render valuable service to the school and learn for themselves something of the art of managing a school library. ptt Willer... Library rbssistants These Juniors and Seniors give their time as they too work in the library and carry out the responsibilities given to them by the librarian. One of the tasks of the library assistants is the checking out of books. Betsy Hales stamps the book as Charlotte Cook, another assistant, correctly fills out her card Tu Vhiller's The photographer snapped this picture of Mrs. Dixon Watson, the librarian, as she worked, surrounded by stacks of new books. pot in the library is teresting bulletin boards ly rs op to Millerites x Massey THESE DOORS ARE OPEN TO PHYSICAL ED. MAJOR Tests and their interpretation and application are helpful. Miss Jackson, of the Guidance Committee, talks with Melanie Riddle as to- gether they study the outcomes of Melanie's test. This guidance in the selection of courses of study and in the selection of colleges and future occupations is most helpful. The officers of Tri-Hi-Y are Beth Davis, president; Betsy Livingston, chaplain; Virginia Ezell, vice-president; and Becky Wilson, corre- sponding secretary. Seated are Sandra Lineberger, secretary; Dot Curran, sergeant-at-arms; and Tatie Radcliffe, treasurer lu-Ae-] ... Officers, Counc... The Executive Council is composed of these group captains. Prepared with notebooks and pencils are Beth Wilson, Dottie Waldrop, Sophie Clark, Kathy Kennedy, and Pat Lavender. On the second row are Linda Sutton, Ann Howard, Merri Massey, Harriet Varn, and Martha Talley Ann Etheridge, vice-president; Donna Powers, treasurer; Elizabeth Davidson, president: and Kaye Smitt as they and Mrs. Fred Powersn oth ner Of Donna and the clubs mother adviserhear a suggestion from a member of a new project to be undertaken by the cl , secretary, listen intently These girls have already decided that their interest is in the field of nursing planned programs and community projects do much to keep them interested and informed of the possibilities in this field Grouped around the desk of their faculty adviser are these Red Cross officers: Frances Baldwin, secretary; Rose Moody, public- ity chairman; Alice Ramey, vice-president; Harriet Varn, secretary; and Ann Maxwell, president of the club ara Forming the membership of the club are these girls. Representing their supervisions, they meet twice a month during Activity Period to learn of the planned work of the organization and to aid in worthwhile projects In the Chemistry lab are Sally Murphey, secretary; Sharon Christmas, program chairman; Marilee Kinard, president; Linda Sutton, treas- urer; and Marian Smith, vice-president. Officers of the Chemistry Club, they seem to be intent on this experiment Chemistry Club Meeting requirements of the club for membership are these Juniors and Seniors. Chemistry is a one-year course, open to girls of the upper classes who are interested in science. Members make field trips, have speakers, and they themselves perform experiments in their club work Quite concerned and curious are these Biology officers as they are caught with the body or bones. Lynda Whitley and Latane Nelms, of the : Gail Rogers, president; Rosemary Lawson, treasurer; Ginny Whitener, vice-presi- dent, and Bo Sandersonthese are officers of this newly formed club program committee; Raye Coleman, program chairman Although Biology is a required course, to these girls it is most interesting. Meeting during Activity Period, they further their study of this branch of science Club officers seem to be enjoying Mrs. Helen Farmer Popejoy as she talks to them. Having successful business men and women talk to them and plan with them is helpful to these future business women. These are some of the members of the club who will soon be young busi- ness girlsputting into practice skills and talents developed in class and club. Seated around the table are Vivian Paul, presi- dent; Fay Lyles, vice- president; Cathy Harper, scrapbook editor; Mrs. Popejoy; Linda Beasley, secretary; Jane Brewer, corresponding secretary, and Virginia Bowers, treasurer The Music Club is a popular club and it is naturally a large club. Musicin all its phasesappeals to all and the gitls go to Music Club and love it! A favorite gathering spot is around the piano. Holly Woodruff, secretary; Betsy Livingston, treasurer; Tatie Rad- cliffe, scribe; Camille Moseley, pro- gram chairman; Dot Williams, vice- president; Kay Bateman, sergeant-at- arms, and Caryl Allen, program chair- man, know what's in store for them and club members when their presi- dent, Judye Jones, puts her hands on the keys. Geet Citizens Hi! Who can resist? Girls at Miller cant, for they chose these as Best Citizens. From nominations of the Sen iors, these three had the most votes for Best Citizen. After the votes of the Fa ulty had been taken, the photogra- pher snapped this picture. Congratulations to Pat Lavender and Rennie May, the runners-up and to Linda Carstar phen, on the right, the Best Citizen! Aousr Grovife The Miller Honor Group is composed of those students who have maintained high grades throughout each of their three years at senior high school. To be eligible for membership in this select group, a student must have at least six honor points at the end of her Sophomore year and twelve honor points at the end of her Junior year. A senior, to be worthy of the title of Honor graduate, must have a minimum of seventeen honor points at the completion of her high school career. The two highest honors bestowed upon Miller girls, those of Valedictorian and Salutatorian, will be given to two members chosen from this group. The members are, Alice Ramey, Linda Squires, Pat Haardeman, Linda Carstarphen, Shewell Miller, Betsy Miller, Anne Booth, Mary Trawick, Elaine Scharfman, Caryl Allen, Mary Faye Martin, Brenda Ward, Joyce Fincher, Pat Lavender, Tatie Radcliff, Linda Sutton, Beth Wilson, Patricia Manning, Shirley Towles, Roxie Arrington, Vivian Paul, Dottie Turk, Margaret Holloway, Sally Murphey, Aileen Arnold, Gloria Johnson, Patricia Willis, Aileen Smith, Becky Wilson, Ann Hutchings, Sophie Clark, Kathy Kennedy, Theresa Baird, Jane Brewer, Ann Wellons and Linda Bridgeman. Student Council officers are Mimi Harrison, corresponding secretary; Charlotte Raley, treasurer; Dottie Waldrop, vice-president; Rennie May, president, and Viriginia Ezell, secretary Stadent Councdl Members of the club are composed of representatives chosen from each supervision. They are an active group, do and it is this club that plans assemblies, projects and activities for the student body. The Executive Council is composed of presidents of the three classes and five seniors selected by the club president. Here, proudly wearing identifying bands, Council members enjoy a quiet moment before their work begins at an assembly. aud Sher rctivities ... Bonnie Sue Johnson proudly adds her supervisions box to others for distribution to the needy in Macon. This is one of the Club's big projects. At the Christmas assembly, council members formed a living Christmas tree on a stage filled with pres- ents for children adopted by the supervisions for Christmas. The Beta Club's seventy-five members are selected according to the three-fold purpose of the club: to promote char- acter, to cultivate leadership, and to stimulate scholarship. Alice, Margaret, and Mr. Lasseter welcome into the or- ganization one of the lucky new mem- bers, Kathy Kennedy. The officers of Beta Club do a difficult but outstand- ing job. Those who lead the club this year are Aileen Arnold, historian; Brenda Ward,, vice-president; Alice Ramey, secretary; Margaret Holloway, president; Sally Murphey, treasurer; and Mary Faye Martin, corre- sponding secretary. Here they review plans for the coming year. The Beta seniors, at the top, and Beta juniors below them, proudly wear their gold and black pins, signifying member- ship in Beta. To be considered for Beta, a junior must be a member of the Honor Group and a senior must have a B aver- age since her entrance at Miller Senior High. The girls meeting these requirements are then scored according to personality charts, offices held and grades. The Faculty and the old members of Beta then vote on the list presented. Girls are elected by a majority vote. New members are making their pledge to Beta. THE SENIOR CLASS Presents MANY MOONS By James Thurber Dramatized by Charlotte B. Chorpenning December 11 8:15 P.M. ANN MARTIN HOLMES, Director CAST In the order of their appearance Royal Nurse een a Deanna Carlisle Mathematician Margaret Holloway Princess Lenore Siboathiom ss bce @ vee Dee GGhente Jester . . 9 . P : : . - Caryl Allen King Pe MOMS ek ks ty Coe Ga Gail Bentley Goldsmith's Daughter en ee ee ee Linda Carstarphen Act One: A room in the palace. Toward evening, once upon a time. Acr Two: The throne room. The next afternoon. Acr Turee: The Princess's bedroom. Moonrise, the same night. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Make-Up 3 ee ee oe Kay Massey Stage Pe oe ie Bie ae aged Oe lk ees Helen Jones Sound Effects <2 + Brenda Hampton Prompter cow & Sos Phe. Son Borer Notre Scenery ~ w + & Margaret Poythress Business BO a a wm ck ye eee CUR Saever Advisor 7k he se es A ee eS i; Ue ee oe eee a VOW & 5ULLETIN BOARD The Dramatics Club provides an opportuni- ty to train and develop dramatic talent and am- bitions. Able members may achieve member- ship in the national Thespian organization, and it is from this Mil- ler troupe that the offi- cers are elected. Standing around the Dramatics Club bulletin board are the club officers: Ann Mason, president; Kay Rad- cliffe, treasurer; Allene Smith, vice-president, and Carol Anderten, secretary. Dramatics Club The members of the Dramatics Club are Miller girls who are interested in speech and dramatics. The Miller Thespians, Troupe 643, are outstanding members of the Dramatics Club. Their main purpose is to develop a spirit of active and intelligent interest in dramatics. The Thespians are, Kay Massey, Carol Anderten, Allene Smith, Francis Wil- lis, Kay Radcliffe, and Ann Mason excellence in their speech seated around the microphone, waiting t go on the air, are Kay Massey, Carle Daugherty, Bunnie Price, Virginia Council, and Carol Anderten amo The Dramatics Club also presents a one-act play and a three-act play annually. Shown here are girls practicing for the one-act play. Junior Gloria Johnson, editor; Jann Bass, business r; Josephine King, feature editor; and Judye Jones, news editor of Tatie Radcliffe, advertising manager; Jann Bass, business man- aret Holloway, circulation manager These officers of the clubFuture Teachers of America stop as they make necessary preparations to show a film to their club members. Peggy McDaniel, president; Carol Jones, scrapbook chairman; Irene Bell, secretary-treasurer, and Jo Ann Howington, vice-president, are the club officers. And these are the teachers of the future. Elaine Marshall, 4-H Club president, has three jars of fruit which she had put up as a project. Nita Norton admires one jar as Clydene Brickle and Alma Hancock closely examine the work on a garment. Ann Glover and Brenda Bridgeman admire another article of clothing. Smart girls! In one of the Home Ec class rooms the photographer snapped the officers of F.H.A. Here are Paula Brown, historian; Patsy Elliott, vice-president; Mary Goss, president, and Gail Massey, secretary Officers and Wembers These are the boys and girls who seem to us to represent best all that we admire in a Miller girl and a Lanierian. Here are leaders, scholars athletes, responsible citizens . . . our sixteen superlatives. 163 Ter Za hes vv, ae < oe } I e- - me 5 - Emory Yohuson and Pat Lavender 172 ately _ res r re ee etwbe a gts hte oe wales Sports not only provide recreation skill. The spirit that urges Paige CaM oe is shown by the attendance ot thie thondiee b gut ot Manis 1959 Homecoming celebration. FIRST ROW: Barry Vickers, Curtis Lamb, Bunny Richardson, Gary Carter, Gene Hardy, David Williams, Gary Garfield. SECOND ROW: Terry Swords, Tommy Scott, Arnold Holmstrom, Leroy Sanders, Mickey Rivers, Luther Farless, Glenny Clark, Ronnie Rankin THIRD ROW: Buddy Chase, Earl Wiggins, Bill Abare, Sam Wood, Ervie Hill, Billy Hartley, Julius Shouse, Joe Modena, FOURTH ROW: Devereaux Jarratt, Mike Lowrance, Leroy Young, Tuck Wall, Jimmy Lewis, Wayne McMillan, Milton McBryant, Danny Smith, FIFTH ROW: John Wood, manager, Dempsey Brown, Mike Dodd, Houser Marshall, Al Lowe, Felmon Redd, Ed Herren, Tommy -Clark, Tevie Jarratt, manager. Discussion of todays practice. Cooperation between coaches and players is essential. 174 - Mr. Cotton Harrison, Head Football Coach; Mr. Elton Wall, Line Coach; Mr. Jim Nolan, Assistant Coach; and Mr. Jack Brewer, Back- field Coach Mr. Landon Brent and his as- sistant, Mr. Joe Defore, con- stitute the coaching staff of the Lanier Bs. FIRST ROW: Bruce McGregor, Chris Wray, Gary Pyles, Eddie Farr, Tommy Jones, Joe Reynolds, Buddy Moate, Romney Tucker, Jimmy Hendricks. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Holden, Lamar Everhart, Steat Zalomas, Hugh Milner, John Rushing, John Breedlove, Marion Donald son, Pete Kendall, Maurice Lamb. THIRD ROW: Edward Clark, Woody Brown, Marshal Lovin, Wayman Findlay, Irby Bazemore, Lee Robinson, Mike Jones, Ronnie Jump. FOURTH ROW: John Blanks, Jimmy Wall, Butch Burden, Ronnie Kelly, Gene Kitchens, Larry Defore, Jimmy Sueed, Tom Pittman. FIFTH ROW: Al Hatcher, Sonny Driggers, Don Wilson, Charles Seals, Bert Michael, Billy Wells, and Earl King ry , ; Ed 5 Laniers football managers, Tevie Jarratt, John Wood, Gene Kernaghan, and Jim Willis, prepare for a fictitious emergency. 176 Milton McBryant, captain of this seasons squad, was named as the player of the Garfield and Clark make a pair of steady yard gainers. KEN COPELAND JULIUS SHOUSE DANNY SMITH MILTON McBRYANT Fullback Halfback End Center Lanier's Cheerleaders are: (kneeling) Harriett Norris, Janice Martin, Betty Sweet Simmons, Cissy Cullen; (standing) Johnny Johnston, Liz Kemp, Helen Jones, and Tim McKinney. GLENNY CLARK JIMMY LEWIS TERRY SWORDS TOMMY SCOTT Halfback Guard Halfback Tackle a-S=p* amsov/E 4 TOMMY CLARK GARY GARI [ELD DEVEREAUX JARRATI ED HERREN Guard Qua rte rba K Ha fbach K Athletic Business Managers are: Mr. Marvin Jones, Ath- letic Manager; Tommy Bush, Tom Dennis, Edward Bolton, Bob Hartley, Joe Timberlake, Walton Smith, and Mr. Gus Parker, Assistant Athletic Manager DAVID WILLIAMS ERIC LINDSEY JOE MODENA GLENN MARSHALL Guard Tackle Center Tackle GARY CARTER gs DC BUDDY CHASE Quarterback 3 Fullback The Lanier Marching Band adds much to our school spirit. \{adre Al RAEN BARRY VICKERS BUNNY RICHARDSON MIKE LOWRANCE LUTHER FARLESS Quarterback End Guard Guard TUCK WALL Center a Al Fak SQ B'S (2 DEMPSEY BROWN WAYNE McMILLAN SAM WOOD Fullback Tackle End Columbus backfield finds trouble in Laniers defense ae }O WV? AL LOWE Tackle Halfback Halfback ARNOLD HOLMSTROM MICKEY RIVERS FIRST ROW: Porter, Richardson, Herren, Garfield, Sanders, Shirah, Jarratt, T., Bruskie. SECOND ROW: Brown, Clark, Dover, Mc- Bryant, Hartley, Sanders, Giles, Clark, McMillen. THIRD ROW: Hall, Shouse, Carter, Chase, Lamback, Jarratt, D., Farless, Harwell FOURTH ROW: Malone, Modena, Smith, Scott, Wood, S., Durden, Wood, J., Dodd, and Lowrance. Kenneth Copeland goes over for a touchdown 182 Lanier's players fight Linemen charge with determina tion It's Jarratt around left end with Cope- land coming to ren- der aid FIRST ROW: Danny O'Neal, Bobby Sanders, Bobby Ellerbee, manager, Hugh Giles, Gary Garfield. SECOND ROW: Milton McBryant, John Reinertsen, Emory Johnson, Bobby Cook, Jerry Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jim Nolan, assistant coach, Frank Hall, Danny Smith, Ronnie Howell, Glenn Kite, Jimmy Carr, and Mr. Tom Porter, head coach MILTON McBRYANT HUGH GILES Forward Forward JIMMY CARR GARY GARFIELD RONNIE HOWELL Forward Forward Center A well fit mind and well fit body make an unbeatable combination. Here Mr. Tom Porter, head coach, is explaining a play to Mr. Jack Brewer, C team coach and Mr. Jim Nolan, B team and assistant varsity coach. 185 BS Basketball Jeam FIRST ROW: Tommy Talbot, Charles Yawn, Tommy Jones, Ford Hendricks, J. W. Hendricks, Bunny Richardson. SECOND ROW: Jim Willis, manager, Curtis Lamb, Bill Tye, Maurice Lamb, John Breedlove, Jerry Stokes, Henry Tift. THIRD ROW: Mac Graham, Barry Vickers, Sam Lamback, Bert Michael, Bobby Patterson, and Darrly Holton BOBBY SANDERS GLENN KITE Forward Guard DANNY O'NEAI DANNY SMITH FRANK HALL Guar nter Forward of our team. Here Carlton Churchwell cleans a ball as Bobby Ellerbee and 187 C Gasketball Jeam FIRST ROW: Ronnie Jump, Frank Lanneau, Pat Bales, Jerry Stokes, Billy Rivers, Toby Lawson, Bob Williams, Billy Rape. SECOND ROW: Mr. Jack Brewer, coach, Tommy Jones, Bill Tye, Charles Seals, Bernard Phillips, Stan Gerson, Richard Hurvitz, Steve Stephens, Steve Rominsky, and Benham Stewart, manager. ehh. yy tN ME tin yy, Me yu UN Wn berg ul Wika \8 ph ai Wh : f Spring sports play an important part in our | sports program. The coaches for these sports are: Mr. George Jones, golf coach; Mr. Jim Nolan, assistant track coach; Mr. Tom Porter, track coach; and Mr. Elton Wall, baseball coach. Mr. Landon Brent, tennis coach, is not pictured. Mr. George Jones, golf coach, watches as Ken Hall and King Solomon make that important putt. Tennis team coach Mr. Landon Brent gives point- ers to Sam Lamback and Maurice Lamb. Mr Elton Wall, baseball coach, gives some batting tips to Glenny Tommy Clark and Dave Trusdell, baseball managers, look over Clark and Milton McBryant. home. plate. 190 LAWRENCE DOVER MILTON McBRYANT FRANK HALL A. V. SHIRAH Shortstop Second base Pitcher Outfielder GLENNY CLARK JIMMY LEWIS ROBERT TOWE Outfielder Catcher First base Wy ey ay -. _ Aileen Arnold, Madeleine Calhoun, Janet Powell, and Ann Sco- A game couldnt begin without the scorers, Brenda Ward and ville assist Harriette Kuhr with her injured knee Linda Squires, and the referees, Susan Patton, Julie McMahan, and Gail Arrington Sophie Clark, Durelle Lamb, Honey Smith, Donna Powers, and Bar- bara Rankin remove these standards from the basketball court. (f]] A ail These gym assistants, Penny Ryther, Merri Massey, Kathryn Sutherland, Dottie Waldrop, and Muriel Torch anticipate a period of fun. .. bt... 4A. L UMiller Senior Wigh School After the tournament schedule is posted, Freda Ray, Pat Willis, Shirley Glendenning, Harriet Hazlehurst, and Brenda Mayo are interested in seeing when their team is scheduled to play. Autumn finds the girls inside playing volleyball .. . . soon the interest turms to soccer on back field... . while archery is the sport on the front field. Badminton A #7? ... and Ping-Pong... Cooler weather finds the archery class inside with badminton . while ping-pong is enjoyed by some. . . . and shuffleboard is being played on the side- lines. Field hockey keeps some of the girls outside through December Winter Sports... Field Hockey... Speed-Pin- Gall then everyone participates in speed-pin-ball inside the gym . . after which many of the girls will begin a program of physical fitness exercises. Speed-ball provides a vigorous combination of many sports . and alasthe year ends with a traditional game of softball. Guest speakers present other sports which challenge M.A.A. members. An M is formed on the front steps by these officers of M.A.ANan Wilson, Anne Maxwell, Gail Bentley, Joyce Fincher, and Ellen Ann Edenfield Hard work through the participation in many sports earned membership in M.A.A. for these students. ww v is OP reane iA ch 2 t by . wae f ia 8 200 We are proud of our R.O.T.C., proud that Lanier has been named an Honor School 33 of the 39 years since 1920 . . . proud of the records made by Lanier graduates in the armed forces . . . proud of her officers who symbolize this tra- dition. 201 Cadet Colonel WILLIAM M. GEORGE, JR. Sponsor Miss Lynn Everett Cadet Licutenant Colonel ws > , Cadet Lieutenant Colonel GEORGE S, ef jean. - = KEN HALL rest : Shonsor 2 : Sponsr- ys Miss Betsy Johnsdn___ Miss-Ann Kite Sponsor Miss Anne Booth Cadet Major EZRA H. COHEN J s = Aq a - E o 2 2 Cadel Majer > a) 4 =) a tj Se 4 < Oo = + i i a . @ a e " - 4 i | =e =< Caden Eapiain Cadet Captain VINCENT ORLANDO ae 3 AL STEPHENSON Spouse ; Pe hy c goa, 5 Miss Brenda Ward Miss Madge Webb ieee Cadet ( aptain TOMMY JOHNSON Spe NSOT Miss Jann Bass M/Sgt. Bolin, SFC Clark, SFC Garfield, Sgt. Bloodworth, Sgt. Cook; Cpls. Defore, Latham, Atkinson, Dekle, Hollingsworth; Cpls. Fowler, Valentine, White. Second Lieutenant William Slaughter, First Lieutenant George Sawyer. Cadet Captain EMORY JOHNSON Sponsor Miss Harriett Murphey / M/Sgt. White, SFC Jordan, SFC Cannon, Sgt. Jones, Sgt. Shouse; Cpls. First Lieutenant Clayton Paul, Second Lieutenant Ed- Spearman, Blanks, John Atkinson, Southerland, Howell; Cpls. Zeigler, ward Bolton Bowers, Duncan, McMillan. Cadet Captain RAYMOND PATTERSON Sponsor Miss Diane Yaughn Second Lieutenant Tommy McDonald, First Lieutenant M/Sgt. Solomon, M/Sgt. Malone, SFC Flournoy, SFC. McCarthy, Sgt. Harold Chapman. Phillips, Sgt. Scott; Cpls. Brake, Rogero, Clark, Collingsworth, John- ston; Cpls. Towe, Abare, Land, Hall. Company Ot Cadet Captain DAVID B. HOWARD Sponsor Miss Judye Jones M/Sgt. Caywood, Sgt. Sanders, Sgt. McLeod, SFC Cassidy, SFC Toler; First Lieutenant Jack Bond, Second Lieutenant Coleman Cpls. Bernard, Balwin, Shearer, Draughon, Minton; Cpls. Anderson, Tidwell. Owens, Flournoy, Small. Cadet Captain BOB YANCEY Sponsor Miss Bassha Mills Second Lieutenant William Levitt, First Lieutenant M/Sgt. Evans, SFC Bruskie, SFC Wood, Sgt. Saunders, Sgt. McBryant; Glenn Kite. Cpls. Wood, Cates, Driggers, Dodd; Cpls. Cato, Grier, Huckabee, Gordon. PRET Re PRON AES ORY i ay Pigame Cadet Captain JAMES F. HARDMAN Sponsor Miss Marie Giles M/Sgt. Dasher, SFC Lindsey, SFC Domingos, Sgt. Dover; Cpls. Hartley, Second Lieutenant Gerald Feagin, Second Lieutenant Ken- Vincent, Jahnson, Talbot; Cpls. Braswell, Taylor, Frank, Baker. neth Parker Cadet Captain JOHN REINERTSEN Sponsor Miss Linda Carstarphen First Lieutenant Wesley Hawkins, Second Lieutenant SFC Sell, Sgt. Brinson, SFC Bowen, SFC Walker, Sgt. Middlebrooks; Danny O'Neal. Cpls. Bagwell, Forney, Rankin, Lavine; Cpls. Pittman, Smith, W., Jump, Strong. Cadet Captain MICHAEL CASS Sponsor Miss Rebecca Cox M-Sgt. Clark (not in picture), SFC Heyward, SFC Smith, Sgt Smith, First Lieutenant Stanley Self; Second Lieutenant Ronnie Sgt. Hubbard; Cpls. Spivey, Harmon, Brown, Ivey; Cpls. Dennis, Owen. Stokes, Haskins, Day, Bartels. Company 0-2" Cadet aptain CHARLES WOLFRAM S IOnSOr Miss Joyce Stansell Second Lieutenant Hansel Williams, First Lieutenant M/Sgt. McLaughlin, SFC Herren, SFC Richardson, Sgt. Collins, Sgt. Gene McClure. Howell; Cpls. Smaha, Mosley, Churchwell, Morgan, Wood; Cpls. Brown, Lamback, Wray, Cook. Cadet Captain ROBERT PARK Sponsor Miss Eugene Perry to. M/Sgt. Haverfield, SFC Jarrett, SFC Massey, Sgt. Hartley, Sgt. Burns; First Lieutenant Wesley Walker, Second Lieutenant Cpls. Hutnnance, Parker, Milner, Patterson, Young; Spls. Farr, Smith, Houser Marshall. Carter, Reeves, Rader. ~~ <_ ce a Cadet Captain CHARLES RAY Sponsor Miss Sandra Burke First Lieutenants Dan Dixon, David Young; Second Sgts. Colson, Byrd, Brown; Cpls. Lieutenants Mike Levine, Goetter, Williams, Helton, Chapman, Charles Brittain. Neblett. Band Director Drum Major tor TOMMY RINER T. M. GAUGHF : LIEUTENANT COLONEL a oN HARLOS V. HATTER Professor of Military Science and Tactics Military Instructors: SFC Wayne W. Killian, Sgt. Joseph R. Baugh, M/Sgt. Willard C. Smith, SFC Paul C. Sanford, Sgt. John A. Sheaiy, SFC Wayne R. Fuller. The Senior Regimental Drill Team Members are: Kneeling, James Pahris, David Boltze, Sandy Owens, Henry Flournoy, Ralph Small, Melvin Haskins. Standing: Jimmy Cooper, Bill Hawkins, Joe Atkinson, Joel Spearman, Jere Smith, Joe Mas Johnny Johnston, Tom Dennis, Richard Caywood, Jack Myers, Walton Smith, John Atkinson, Ansel Dekle, Bill Brake. The Leader ptain Tommy Johnson. The members of the Junior Regimental Drill Team are, Kneeling: Wilburn Chriswell, Gene Stanton, Greg Jordan, William Holden, Frank Comer. Standing: Steve Reichert, Franklin Darnell, W Sanford, Ben Whitley, Willie Burns, Allen Sanders. The Leader is Lt Butch Slaughter. ) =~ : - 7a > Members of Rifle Team are: Ist row: Land, W., McLaughlin, P., Co-Capt. Malone, B., Capt. Bruskie, J., Co-Capt. Yancey, B., -Co- Capt. Bellury, R., Smith, R. 2nd row: Dozier, G., Bagwell, B., Regero, B., Cassidy, J., Hurvitz, R., Paul, C., Stevens, C MAJ. LEE R. COX (Retired) Brigade Staff Lieutenants: ist Lt. David Geiger; Custodian of Military Supplies David Walton; 2nd Lt. Ronnie Carr re 04 de and First Battle Group Staffs Officer of the Day Classroom Instruction yy.) Our Annual is made possible through the pat- ronage of the firms who advertise in our ad sec- tion. Those who have directed this integral part of the MILLER-LANIER are: Virginia Council. Robert Park, Kitsy Miller, Kathy Kennedy and Tom Flournoy. 227 WESLEYAN COLLEGE Chartered 1836 Invites Miller and Lanier Graduates to Her Modern, Well-Equipped 242-Acre Campus to Earn One of the Four Degrees Offered. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Fine Arts VISIT OUR CAMPUS AND SECURE COMPLETE INFORMATION _ | | | ! | N ! 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POPE MOTORS GUS SMALL MOTOR CO., INC. SMITH & SON USED CARS E. RAYMOND SMITH, INC. SOUTHERN MOTORS SOUTHSIDE MOTORS SPARKS MOTOR CO. YARBOROUGH MOTOR CO. SOUTHERN PAINT & VARNISH CO. WallpaperPaint 573 Mulberry St. SH 5-651 MACON, GEORGIA INGLESIDE SERVICE STATION Corner Ingleside and- Rogers Sinclair Products Goodyear Tires and Batteries For Your Every... GLASS FOUNDED 1872 INSWANGER &{O. INCORPORATED 951 FIFSH ST. CORNELL-YOUNG COMPANY Ready-Mix Concrete Macon Warner Robins SH 5-703] WA 3-4245 MACON PRESTRESSED CONCRETE COMPANY Precast and Prestressed Concrete Macon SH 6-1645 INGLESIDE JEWELERS, INC. 2322 Ingleside Ave. 428 Second St. Phone SH-6-1388 SH-3-089 HERIN'S FOOD STORE Meats a Specialty 3151 Napier Ave. SH-3-2622 JUNIOR EDITORS: Lee Draughon, Dempsey Brown, James Davis, Terry Strong, Harold La- ARTISTIC FLOWER SHOP vine, L. K. Jordan, Mrs. Mathews, Toddy Smith, : s Billy Land, Virgil Duncan, Paul Newton Brighten Every Occasion With Flowers 120 New Street Phone SH. 6-2262 GREENWAY PAINT SHOP MRS. JANNTTE AIKEN Wheel AlignmentWheel Balancing 3095 Napier Ave. SH-3-6474 |. B. (BRAD) GRIFFIN Ditching -o- Excavating -o- Grading Septic System Expert Macon, Georgia Route 4 Phone SH 3-0967 GILDER'S SERVICE STATION Vineville Avenue "If You Can't Stop, Wave!" Compliments of A & T CLEANERS Lucy Warren, Barbara Stanton, Barbara Hunter, CITY BUILDERS SUPPLY Sandra Lineberger and Jane Tyler sold ads for the Girls Hi-Lights. 406 TERMINAL AVE. Complete Line of COLONIAL OIL COMPANY Building Supplies Gasoline and Oil Phone SH-6-3255 Corner of Hemlock and Second Macon, Georgia LET US HELP f i I ll ASIAN IEit aS wy Sp Foe Mone THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. IN MACON CITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 1506 Hardeman Ave. LEAPTROTS FUR STORAGE Dial SH-5-1665 Compliments of CLARK MEMORIALS Faye Bush, Carole Rhodenhiser, Ann Scovile, Quality Will Be Remembered Barbara Spiller and Barbara Bridges sold ads, too, for Miller's newspaper, the Hi-Lights. When Price Is Forgotten W. C. SCOTTS SUPERMARKET Compliments of DANNENBERGS Macon, Georgia MACON, GEORGIA PhoneS.H.-2-641 | For the Figure You've Always Wanted Relax While Reducing at the SIL-OOO-ETTE ALICE B. MILLER OLDHAMS 101 Persons Building Dial SH-6-4866 CONDITIONED AIR, INC. 633 North Avenue Macon, Georgia 552-558 Poplar St. Phone 2-4576 DONALD McMILLAN & SONS TIRE MOLD, INC. 347 Hazel St. Macon, Ga. Phone SH 5-4725 STARNES TUXEDO RENTAL SERVICE Tuxedos, Evening and Wedding Gowns and All Accessories SH 2-6573 2808 NAPIER AVE MACON, GEORGIA Compliments of THE TRADING POST 48 State Moving Service CURB SERVICE FINCHER'S PIT BAR-B-QUE a Raymond Fincher WIBB Picnics Our Specialty Phone SH-2-2220 1280 KC 3057 COLUMBUS RD. MACON, GA. FOR GOOD PROGRAMS o CHEROKEE FARMS L. M. SOLOMON, JR. R. F. D. | Phone 5-3304 Enjoying Milk From CHEROKEE FARMS Macon's Photographic Center COKES Kodaks, Film, Developing Phone SH-5-4031 735 Cherry St. WALTERS JEWELERS Complete Optical Department 616 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. Phone SH-3-54063-5407 THE LITTLE STORE THAT GREW" THE M & H COMPANY "Good Food for Good Health" We Welcome Teen-Agers J. L. McCLURE J. B. McCLURE 440 Cotton Ave. Macon, Ga. McCLURE FURNITURE CO. "Where Good Furniture Is Not Expensive" 565 Poplar St. Dial SH-5-8257SH-2-4631 Strong... for Life ill ee Leal or S- THe Bankers Heattu & Lire ATi eeolulor lity a @) "|