Central High School - Pegasus Miller Lanier Yearbook (Macon, GA)
- Class of 1922
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Au P, gg, ry' V. ,. -,R 5 ,' 9,1 -A ff! . - 9 I In .E ,, A A I .E ,A , I, 'rm :,,.:, .A..,,R f,41,Ur'w ' f ' .5 141li1vi. ,-in 1,-.'1Ht' A ' :' ' A V ,AL ' H 'G5'iQf5 5'f E35' - gg 4H'! -tl-'5'u MAMIE HARMON . EMILY BROWN . . . MARTHA WVILLIAMS. . CHARLOTTE EMERSON MARGARET CONDON . Staff of The Lanierian Editors-in-chief Assistant Editors-in-chief Business Managers Assistant Business Managers Advertising Managers Local Editors ANNIE LAURENCE RILEY . . FREIDA KAPLIN . . PAULINE ELLIS .. MARGARET BROWN . LOUISE STUBBS .. MARY SMITH . . . BESSIE ZUBER .. AGNES HEIDE .. 3 -3 Testators Biographers P roph ets Athletic Editors Joke Editors Historians .. BLANCHE SULLIVAN .. Artists Military Editor EDGAR MEADOWS .. WARD DENNIS . . WARREN OLIVER . . .JOHN R. HARWELL .. LEO MCCALL . EUGENE HARDY .. RALPH JOHNSON .. FRANK GILMORE .. FREEMAN HART .. GEORGE HODGES . CLOVIS MCKENZIE .. WILLIAM MCDONALD .. ROBERT AIDS .. RICHARD' HINES 1 ,41- 3 u l 'N S i fa Foreword E, the seniors of 1922, present this the eighth La- nierian to the public as the result of our many difficulties and struggles during our career as students of Lanier. We have done our best to make use of our opportunities, to uphold the traditions of the school and to show our undying love for Lanier. 'N f um y 1 QWWMM X ,N P Q 1 Z xgw W ! 2 fy., mf 1 it A ,V E , ZfW 'ZW A , f C69 gghgll Jim 'fi ,U ,X Q Z v 3 4 V Xe 7 ' b 5 V Tl X .I 4 7? f sf cj! , V , if B IW r X- 17 X Facultg Lanier High School, 19? l -1 W. P. JONES ,...... MISS ll'lARGARE'l' J. McEvoy MISS ll'lARY M BARIIIQR .... MISS PAULINE SMA'rII1f:RS.. PAUL R. ANUIQRSUN ..... . W. A. BIQLL ........... .. MISS G-EoRc:IA BARIQR ..... MRS. ANNIE L. BICRRYMAN J. D. BLAIR .............. MISS RIARGARIC 1' BLAIR. . . . I . L. MISS MISS MISS MISS G. L. MISS A. J. R. J. MISS MISS MISS C. R. MRS. MRS. MISS MISS MISS C.. H MISS J. A. MRS. R. G W. J. G. W L. O BLYTHIG . RITA Bt TT m ......... lXlII.DRI-ID Br me XI A N. . .. . . PRINCIPAL .Assistant Principal Clerk to Principal .Physical Director of Girls English . . .Mathematics .. . .. . .Spanish ..............English . . .History and Science . .Lunch Room Spanish Household Arts Household Arts ANNNII: BFRGHARD. . ANNIE BURHIIARIJ . . . CARVER ........... LIAR CH1f:A'1'HAxt . . . CRAFTS .......... CH.-X'l'S ......... AI.lt'lC IJIIAIINILIIS.. ANIU-3 lltlllfll..-XS. . . EMILIQL lJIt'R1f:x' .... FUSTRR ........... C. H. GARFI1-QLD ...... J. F. HART, JR. .... . lX1A'l l'II-1 Lot' HA'1't'I11cR YIC'l'tlRIA Homlrcs. . . Xl.-XRY JoIINS'I'oN .... KIL'IiI,It : ll'l ICR ........ .... WILLI11: RlAli l.II l'I.l'I. LowRv, JR. ........ . M. P. MI'1't'H1cg.L. . . NoR'1'oN ......... N'tlX'l.I4IS ........ . Pl-1ARSox. . . PF1cII'I'I'I . . .... Commercial . .... Commercial Department Department . . . .Commercial Department . . . .Commercial Department . . .Mathematics and Science .................English English . . . .Commercial Department ...............Librarian ......Latin . . . . .Lunch Room . . . .English . . . ...... French ..............Science . .... Commercial . . . .Commercial . .... Commercial .Mechanical Drawing Department Mathematics Department Department . . Chemistry . . . . Science Mathematics Mathematics . . . . . Latin .. .Latin and Mathematics .Household Arts BOOK I- SENIQRS 1922 QW 4 1 1 1 ! 1 i H 1 1 r y , 5 Q 1 I Q A Q 5 1 4 r Q A I i a 2 i i 1 ! i n 1 1 SEHIO 5 5 i A ' i 1 Y r I ILDA MARGARET ABEL IKILDA-77 Whatever your lot may be Paddle your own canoe. Member Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. ...T- ROBERT FREDERICK AIDS ROBERT . A man in sooth, but with a mineing air.' Private '20, '21g Sergeant Major '22g 2nd Lieut. Co. F '22g Editor-in-Chief of Orange and Greeng Junior class his- torian '21g Dramatic Club '22. ..,'... GRACE ELIZABETH ANDREWS GRACE She has, I know not what of greatness in her looks, And of high fate that almost owes me. -T- GEORGE DALLAS BAKER GEORGE Beauty, sweet love, is like the morning dew. Private '19, '20, '21g Co. Baseball '20, '21g Bolshevik Football '21g Manager Varsity Basketball '22g Le Cercle de Bons Amis '22g Phi Omega Beta. In Who's Who. EMERETT MARGARET AVEN UEMRAT' Shadow of annoyance never came near thee. PIERCE HORNE BAKER HBAKER,PP There's ne'er a flower that blooms in May That's half so welcome as thou. Private Co. D '19g Private Co. A '20g Corporal Co. D '21g Sergeant Co. C '22g Business Manager Lanier Dra- matic Club. EVELYN AVEN HEVELYNN I f she will, she will, you may depend on't, And if she wont, she wont, and there's an end on't. W. C. BARNWELL, JR. W. C. Fair and fair, and twice so fair, A love for any lady. Private '19 3 Corporal '20g Sergeant '21, '22g Camp Jackson Club '21. CATHERINE LEE BATEMAN ICKATYS What is it to be wise? 'Tis but to know how little cart be kriownf' Sponsor Football Team '22, OLIN MADISON BASS LnOLINl9 Who mixed reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Private Co. C '193 Private Co. A '20g Corporal Co. A '21g Color Sere- ant '22g 2nd Lieutenant Co. F '22g Thrift Club. In Who's Who. MARTHA BAZEMOIRE MARTHA Silence is the most perfect herald of joy. CHARLES LINWOOD BASSETT BASSETT 'tlfirm in heart, and fixed in purpose. Private Co. E '20g Corporal Co. B '21g Sergeant Co. A '22g 2nd Lieut. Co. E '22. ANTOINETTE ESTELLE BITTICK ESTELLE It's gude to be merry and wise: It's gude to be honest and true, And afore you are of 'wi' the old love, 'Tis best to be on wi' the new. Member Girls' Mandolin Club. DANIEL C. BENTON BENTON, D. Eternal sunshine settles on his head. Private Company C '19g Private Band '20, Orchestra '21, '223 Boys' Mandolin Club '20, '21, '22, TL- LILLIE ELODIA BLOODWORTH LILLIE T he lillies faintly to the roses yield And on thy cheek they, struggling, 'vie.' 'T' EDWARD LAMAR BENTON BENTON, Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. .Private '19, '20, Corporal '21, Sergeant :Band '22, Orchestra '21, '22g Mandolin Club '20, '21, '22g Treasurer Musical Association '21, '22, MINNIE RICHARDSON BOYD UMANYH Look not thou down, but up. GEORGE ALBERT BLOODWORTH ALBERT That which ordinary men are fit for I excel,' and the best of me is diligence. Private Company C '19g Private Com- pany C '20 3 Corporal Company C '213 First Lieutenant Company E '22g Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. EMILY LOUISE BROWN PINKEY Her sunny locks hang on her temples like a golden fleece. Assistant Editor-in-Chief Lanieriang Lanier Dramatic Club. -T- WALTER THOMAS BRAGG SKINNY Laugh and the world laughs with you. Corporal '18, '19, '205 Co. Baseball '19g Co. Basketball '21, '22g Class Historian '20. In Who's Who. MARGARET BROWN SPAZ Rare compound of oddity, frolic and fun Who relished a joke and enjoyed a pun. Charter Member S. O. S.: Le Circle de Bons Amisg Prophet Lanieriang In Who's Who. -+- LAURA JANE BURKETT TEEDIE Since brevity is the soul of wit, I must be brief. Sponsor Co. C '21g Sponsor A. O. S. '21g In Who's Who. -+- HENRY LAMAR CHEELY LAMAR A head for thought, profound and clear. Boys' Mandolin Club '20,'21g Orchestra '21, '22g Private '19, '20, '21g Corporal '22, In Who's Who. -+- LENA M. COATES PALESTINA Smile and the world smiles with you. Lanier Dramatic Club. S LILLIAN COLE LILLIAN I f to your share some human errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all. -+- MARGARET CONDON DUTCHY I f eyes were made for seeing Then beauty is its own excuse for being. Charter Member S. O. S.: Le Cercle de Bons Amisg Secretary Senior Classg Ad- vertising Manager Lanieriang Exchange Xlgvditor Orange and Greeng In Who's ho. ..+... THOMAS WARD DENNIS HWARDI7 They that govern most make the least noise. Private Company C '19g Corporal Company B '20g Sergeant Company A '215 Captain Company B '22 5 Cadet Major '22g In Who's Whog Adver- tising Manager Orange and Greeng Ed- itor-in-Chief Lanieriang Lanier Dra- matic Clubg Phi Omega Beta. ...rg MARY CORLEY MARY So she sits the live long day flying her needle and thread. , Q ELSIE EOLINNE CRISWELL MIDGET My tongue within my lips I rein For who talks much, must talk in vain. In Who's Who. ,+- ALYNE CROSSLEY NANNIE For brevity is 'very good When we are or are not understoodf, Member Thrift Club. a -+- HERBERT WEBSTER DOZIER N UCYU A youth deserving of praise. Private '19, '20g Sergeant Co. B '21g lst Lieut. Co. F '22g Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. -+- HELEN WARE DANIEL KIHELH Life is too short for logic,' what I do I must db simply. Thrift Club. MARY ANTOINETTE DAVIS MARY With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. -+- JACK H. EVANS JACK Whose is that noble, dauntless brow. Private Co. C '19g Private Co. B '20g Corporal Co. A '22g Thrift Clubg Co. Baseball '20. I -+- LOUISE GERTRUDE DEADWYLER GIPUDY! Fain would I Raphaels godlike art rehearse, And show the immortal labors in my verse. -+- FLORENCE KEELER DEALE DIXIE Look! she is winding up the watch of her wit Bye and bye it will strike. Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. SARAH JO DOMINGOS CIJO!! Her looks do argue her replete with modesty -+- PAULINE ELLIS UPATH A daughter of the gods, divinely tall, And most divinely fair. Lanier Dramatic Club, Biographer La- merlan. -+- JAMES HOOKS FULGHUM JIMMY Calm, stately, and stalwart. Corporal '19, '20, Sergeant '21, 1st Lieut. Co. D '22, In Who's Who. -+- GLADYS ELROD KINKS It's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. Orchestra '21, '22 5 Musical Association. 3 ELLEN EMANUEL ELLEN Yet graceful ease, and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults, if belles have faults to hide. -+- CHARLOTTE MATILDA EMERSON CHARLOTTE Nothing ill can dwell in such a temple. Orchestrag Assistant Business Manager Lanieriang Secretary Musical Associa- tiong Member Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. , -+- EUGENE GARRETT EUGENE The equal frieudg no grudge, no strife. Private Co. D '19g Private Co. A '20g Corporal Co. A '21g Sergeant Co. C '22g In Who's Who. -+- MARTHA ELIZABETH ETHERIDGE MARTHA To live is not to live for one's self alone. In Who's Who. io OLGA EVERETTE PEGGY To those who know thee not, no 'words can paint, And those who know thee, need no words at all. Member Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. -+- RANDOLPH W. GOBER GOOBER 4 The quiet mind is richer than a crown. Corporal '21, '22g Thrift Clubg Second Honor Graduateg In Who's Who. -+- EVA VIRGINIA FAUSETT 'UACKH Here's to one whose name is Eva, We hope her graces may never leave her. Thrift Club. -+- PAULINE FEAGAN ' HLENAH There's a language in her eye. Sponsor Band '22, I . I. ROSA BELLE FLOWERS BOQUET And some that smile have in their hearts, I fear, millions of mischief. Member Thrift Club. Second Honor Graduate .-+- MYRTICE HILDA FREEMAN DACIOUS Life's a little thing Such as it is, then pass it, pleasantly. In Who's Who. FRANK MILLER GORMLY GORMLY Short accounts make long friends. Private Co. A '20, '21, '22g Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. -+- J ANIE FRIERSON FOXIE O, conqueror of city, what are you, When compared with this conqueror of hearts? Charter Member S. O. S.: President Le Circle de Bons Amisg President Junior and Senior Classy First Vice President Lanier Dramatic Clubg Sponsor Basket- ball '20, '213 Sponsor Football '223 Spon- sor Phi Omega Beta '20, '22g Sponsor Lanier Battalion' '21g Sponsor Co. B '22g AlumniAEtTitor Orange and Greeng In Who's Who.ifi??- K ' IV . -:Sw af A . -, , ,. . 2' at i1!'A' A - HENRIETTA FUGATE RHETTA Thy pathway lies among the stars. -+- FRANK HERMAN GILMORE GILMORE A soft answer turneth away wrath. Private '19, '20, '21g Crack Squad Co C '21g Corporal '22g 2nd Lieut. Co C '22g Testator Lanierian '22, -+- IRMA FRANCES GARRETT HMRS. WYCHERLY In her duty prompt at every call. Member Lanier Dramatic Club. -+- THEOPOLIS ISAAC HARRIS T, I. My fondly fiuttering heart, be still. Private '19, '20, '21g Sergeant Band '22 Orchestra '22, 'L a-- LILLIAN ELIZABETH GATES HLIL!! Our Lillian has a wealth of hair Her classmates think it very fair It's shining, but when all is said, We love it so-because it's red. Girls' Mandloin Clubg In Who's Who. -+... JOHN R. HARWELL JOHNNY I laugh at the lore and pride of man. Private Company A '193 Sergeant Company D '20g First Sergeant Com- pany B '21g First Lieutenant Com- pany A '22g Company Rifle Team '21g Camp Jackson Club '20g Business Man- ager Lanierian. -+- LOUISE GEESLIN 1cWEZE:1 Our darling Louise Geeslin Was never sad, you see, When e'er she spoke She told a joke, And that's the proper way to be. Mandolin Clubg Vice-President Musical Associationg Lanier Dramatic Club. -+- JOHN HADDOCK ALJOI-IN!! 'Tis noblest to serve. Private Co. E '19g Private Co. C '20g Corporal Co. C '21g Sergeant fPlatoonJ B '22g Thrift Club. DOROTHY VIRGINIA GILREATH SNOOKUMS Though sages may pour out their wisdom, There is no sterner moralist than pleasure. Thrift Clubg Girls' Volleyball Team. -+- EUGENE G. HARDY HGENEH A smooth and steadfast mind,, gentle thoughts and calm desires. Private '19, '20, '21, etc., ad infmitum. Boys' Mandolin Club, '20, '21, '22 3 Mus- ical Association '20, '21, '22g Thrift Club: Advertising Manager Lanieriang In Who's Who. -+- EZELLE GOBER EZELLE Along the cool sequestered 'vale of life She kept the noiseless tenor of her way. -1... FRED S. HIGGINS KID GUD Let them smile as I do now. Private '19, '20, '21, '22, etc.g Thrift Club. MARGARET GREENE MARGARET M y crown is called content, A crown that seldom kings enjoy. Thrift Club. ...lv- RICHARD KENN ON HINES, JR. DICK And he is oft the wisest man Who is not wise at all. Private Co. D '19, Corporal Co. E '20, Sergeant fPlatoonJ Co. A '21, Captain Co. D '22, Co. Basketball '19, '20, '21, '22, Bolshevik Football '20, '21, Staff Artist Orange and Green, Staff Artist Lanierian, Co. A Rifle Team, Lanier Rifle Team, Le Cercle de Bons Amis, Lanier Dramatic Club '22, Phi Omega Beta, In Who's Who. .-1... , RosE GRUBBS WED WOSE Muse not, that I thus suddenly proceed, For what I will, I will, and that's an end. Thrift Club. -+- GEORGE STANLEY HODGES HODGES, G. Force is better than persuasionf Corporal '19, '20, Sergeant '21, 1st Lieut. Co. C '22, Military Editor Or- ange and Green, Prophet Lanierian, gaignp Jackson Club '21, Phi Omega e a. ELIZABETH LANE HADDOCK LIBBER Common sense is genius in its 'working clothes. -+- MINTER JAMES HUGUELY SOCKS I ask but a recumbent chairf, Varsity Football '21, '22g L Club '21, '22g In Who's Who. -+- EDNA HALL BLUE EYES Thou 'wilt not utter what thou dost not know. -1...- S. JOSEPH ISAF USAF!! Warriors fell beneath his prowess. Private Co. C '19g Corporal Co. C '20g lst Sergeant Co. A '21g Captain Co. C '22g Camp Jackson Club '213 A. O. S.: Vice-President Thrift Clubg gvelizorter Orange and Greeng In Who's o. MAMIE HARMON HPUGIY Whence thy learning? Hath thy toil o'er books consumed the midngiht oil? Staff Artist Orange and Greeng Editor- in-Chief Lanieriang Class Historian '21, Second Vice-President Lanier Dramatic Clubg Class Basketball '20, '21, '22g Cap- tain Class Basketball '22g First Honor Graduateg In Who's Who. .-1... RALPH NEWTON JOHNSON RALPH I om a maker of music. Private '19g Corporal '20g Sergeant Band '21, lst Lieutenant Band '22g President Musical Association '22g Or- chestra '21g Leader Orchestra '22g Camp Jackson Club '21g Local Editor Lanieriang Company Basketball '22g In Who's Who. -+- SARAH HEARN SADlE A quiet conscience makes one so serene! -+- POLHILL WHEELER JOHNSON ICPUGII Listen, Lady, to my story. Private Company C '18, Corporal Company C '19, Sergeant Company D '20g lst Lieutenant Comapny D'f '21, Company Basketball '19 4: Company Baseball '19, '20, Scrub Football '19, '20 3 Varsity Football -'21g 322 , Alumni Editor Orange and Green '22g A. O. S.g Lanier Dramatic Clubg Camp Jackson Club '20g Le Cercle de Bons Amis, '21g L Club '21, '22, MANETTE AGNES HEIDE POLLY Of all those arts in which the wise excell N ature's chief masterpiece is writing well. Girls' Basketball Team '19, '203 Staff Artist Lanieriang Girls' Mandolin Clubg Lanier Dramatic Club. -+- MARSHALL KERRY MARSHALL A pigmy, scraper with his fiddle. Private '19, '20, '21g Corporal Band '22g Orchestra '20, '21, '22, Mandolin Club '22 -+- MARTHA HERRING MARTHA Gather ye rosebuds, while ye may, Old time is still a-flying. Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. -1... QEUNICE HERRINGTON EUNICE A sweet heartlifting cheerfulness, Like spring time of the year, . Seemed ever on her steps to wait. Girls' Mandolin Club, Thrift Club. . ROBERTA LOUISE HOWARD ROBERT We live in deeds, not years,' in thoughts, not breathsg In feelings, not figures on the dial. Secretary and Treasurer Class '21, Treasurer Lanier Dramatic Club '223 Business Manager Orange and Greeng Battalion Sponsor '22g In Who's Who. -+- NANNIE ELIZABETH IVEY BESSIE Better late than never -1... RAY LANGSTON SPEED It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. Private '19, '20, '21g Corporal '22g Com- pany Baseball '20, '21, Varsity Track '20, '21, Varsity Football '21, '22, L Clubg A. O. S. ...+- MABEL CHRISTINE JACKSON MABEL Begone sorrow. Care'lL kilt a cat. o LOUISE JAMES LOUISE Happy am I,' from care I'm free! Why aren't they all contented like me ? -+- MAX LAZARUS KIMAXU Ignorance is bliss. Private '19, '20, '21, '22g Company Base- ball '21, '22g Company Basketball '20 '21g In Who's Who. ...+- N ELLIE JOHNSON NELLIE As a curio she is worth the price. ANNIE JONES ANNIE Fearless minds climb soonest unto crowns.' J '13, .. EUGENIA CANTRELL JONES DINKEY Our little life is rounded with a sleep. -+- W. T. LOTT T. LOTT We grant, although he had much wit, He was very shy of using it. Private Company C '18, '19, '20g Ser- geant Company C '21g Sergeant Com- pany E '22g Lanier Dramatic Clubg Company E Rifle Team 21g Company Baseball '20, '21. -+- LUCILE JONES HCILEN And as the bright sun glorijes the sky, So is her face illumined with her eye. Vice-President Senior Classg In Who's Who. -+- OSCAR LEE LONG OSCAR There is just the man I want. Company Baseball '19, '20, '21g Com- pany Basketball '20, '21g Scrub Basket- ball '21g Varsity Basketball '22g In Who's Who. MARY BELLE JONES BITSEY She knows what's what, and that's as high as Metaphysic wit can fly. Member Thrift Clubg Senior Volley Ball Team '22. -+- LEO HATCHER MCCALL HLEO!! An angel, pure, bright and fair. Private '20, '21g Sergeant Co. E '21g 1st Lieut. Co. B '22g 1st Lieutenant and Adjutant '223 Company Basketball '21g Company Baseball '20 3 Bolshevik Football '21, -'22g Camp Jackson Club '21g A. O. S.g In Who's Who. .-+- FREIDA ETHYL KAPLAN FRITZ Though I am young I scorn to flit Upon the wings of borrowed wit. Testator Lanierian, In Who's Who.. ...F- CHARLES RUFUS MCCORD CHARLIE He could do great things, if attempt them he would dare. Private '19g Corporal '20, 1st Lieut. and Adjutant '22g Captain Co. F '22, Co. B Basketball '19, '20g Co. Baseball '20g Varsity Baseball '20g Bolshevik Football '20, '21, Varsity Football '22g Local Editor Orange and Green '22g La- nier Dramatic Clubg Le Cercle de Bons gmis '21g L Club '21, '22, Phi Omega eta. f EUNICE KENYON EUNICE 'Tis good in every ease, you know,' To have two strings unto your bow. Thrift Club. -+- WILLIAM MCDONALD 1lMc.!! It always does a fellow good to meet such boys as you,' When things don't go along just right, and he's a-feeling blue. Private Co. A '19g Corporal '20 3 Corporal Co. D '21g Sergeant Co. D '22g Joke Editor Orange and Green '22 3 Joke Editor Lanierian '22 3 Thrift Clubg L Club '21g Track '21g Co. Basketball '22g In Who's Who. .-+- GERTRUDE LAZARUS lCGERTl! That old miracle 'Love-at-first-sight' Needs no explanation. Charter Member S. O. S. Clubg In Who's Who. -+- JOSEPH J. MCELRATH HJOEU Every man for himself, and God for us all. Private '19, '20, '21, '22. ANNE ELIZABETH LEDSINGER ELIZABETH Who can foretell for what high cause This darling of the gods was born. Girls' Mandolin Clubg In Who's Who. -+- EDGAR BRIMM MEADERS EDGAR The observed of all observers. Private Company D '19g Corporal Company B '20g First Sergeant Com- pany C '21g Captain Company A '22g Company Baseball '20g Varsity Baseball '21, '22g Camp Jackson Clubg In Who's Who. -+- EDITH MARGARET LORD RITE Ever a stranger to defeat. Girls' Mandolin Clubg Thrift Club. -+L ARTHUR G. MEIER JELLYBEAN Great love I bear to all the fair. Corporal '21g 2nd Lieutenant Company E '22g lst Lieutenant Company B '22g Company Baseball '21g Company Basketball '21, '22g Scrub Basketball '21, '22g Captain Basketball Scrubs '22g Track '21g L Club '21, MARTHA LOWE ' UM!! Or light, or dark, or short, or tall, She sets a spring to snare them all. Charter Member S. O. S., Le Cercle de Bons Amis, Sponsor Phi Omega Beta, '21, '22, Joke Editor Orange and Green, In Who's Who. -+- JOHN THOMAS MINOR, JR. MINOR There is no one to whom he is not a friend. Private Band '20, '21, 2nd Lieutenant Band '22, Orchestra '21, '22, -+- NORA ELIZABETH MARTIN ELIZABETH Calm, sweet and dutiful, but abounding in timidityf' -+- GEORGE SIDNEY NELSON SIR SID Be content with your lot, one can not be first in everything. Private '19, '20, lst Sergeant Band '21, Captain Band '22, Orchestra '19, '20, '21, Editor Musical Department Orange and Green, Camp Jackson Club '20, Cheer Leader '20, '21, '22, I ELIZABETH MERCER LIBBER Friendship buys friendship. Charter Member S. O. S.g Le Cercle de Bons Amisg In Who's Who. -+- WARREN HOUDLETTE OLIVER HOUDLETTE He is all aglow and resembleth a star when in the presence of ladies. Private Company D '19g Corporal Company C '20g 1st Sergeant Com- pany E '21g Captain Company E '223 Captain Company B '22g Bol- shevik Football '21g Varsity Football '22g In Who's Whog Business Manager Orange and Green 3 Assistant Editor- in-Chief Lanieriang Le Cercle de Bons Amis '21g L Clubg Phi Omega Beta. ..,5.... NELL IRENE MIDDLEBROOKS LANELLE!! . When she had passed, it seemed like the passing of exquisite music. Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. ..,z... ROBERT OWENS ROBERT He has strength enough to break the mis- fortunes of others. RUBY CLAIRE MOLTON RUBY For men are giddy things And this is my conclusion. Girls' Mandolin Clubg Thrift Club. ....i... CHARLES SEAWELL PAULLIN SUSIE Precious things are for those who can prize them. Private '19, '20g Corporal '213 Sergeant QPlatoonJ Co. B '22g Camp Jackson Club '21g In Who's Who. s -T- EVA MONCRIEF HEVAH A true friend is the masterpiece of Nature. CLARENCE PERRY -'PERRY' Whate'er he did 'was done with so much ease,- I n him alone 'twas natural to please. Private '193 Corporal '20g Company Basketball '20, '21g Scrub Baseball '21g wick '21, '22g Thrift Clubg In Who's o. ELEANOR CARR ELEANOR It's great to know yourself and have a pal that's all your own. -1.-. LUTHER RAWSON POWER DUSTY He has no heart, the ladies say, but I deny it, He has a heart, though yet unbroken. Private Company B '19g Corporal Co. B '20g lst Lieutenant Company A '22g Bolshevik Football '21, '22g Camp Jackson Club '20, Le Cercle de Bons Amisg In Who's Who. -T- LENA MORAN DITSEY Pour the full tide of eloquence along, Serenely pure, yet divinely strong. In Who's Who. -,'... BENJAMIN QUIN N BENNIE Outward sunshine, inward joy. Private '21g 2nd Lieut. Co. D '22 5 Varsity Football '21g Track '21g Varsity Football '22g Alternate Captain Foot- ball '23, L Clubg Phi Omega Beta 5 In Who's Who. MILDRED PAYNE PAYNE Thou hast no faults, or I no faults can spy, Thou art all beauty, or all blindness I. Charter Member S. 0. S., Le Cercle de Bons Amis, Advertising Manager Or- ange and Green, Basketball Sponsor '20, '21, '22, Sponsor Co. B '21g Vice- President Junior Classg In Who's Who. -T- ALLEN CECIL RABY RABY Every thing comes to him who waits. Private '19, '20, Corporal '21, 1st Lieut. Co. E '22. -T.. AGNES MARION PITMAN AGONISTIC He1'e's to her who halves our troubles and doubles our joys. Girls' Mandolin Clubg Vice-President Musical Association '21g Treasurer Sen- ior Classg Volley Ball Team 3 Member Thrift Club g In Who's Who. -T- MARK H. RASPBERRY HANNAH 1 shall ne'er look on his like again. Private '19, '2043 Corporal '21, '22, Thrift Club. ' WILLIE HAZEL PLUNKETT USUEYY Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. NISBET P. REDDY UNISBET If youth but knew and age but could. Eternal Private. ...F- MARGARET LOUISE POWERS LOUISE Of all her features her eyes express The sweetest kind of bashfulnessf' Girls' Mandolin Club. -1,- CHARLES A. RICE CHARLIE Wisdom is better than riches. Corporal '203 Sergeant '21g lst Lieut. '22g Captain Co. EN '22 3 Boys' Mando- lin Club '21, '22g First Honor Graduateg In Who's Who. BEATRICE RAGAN BOOTS My face is my fortune, sir! she said. Sponsor A Company '22g Sponsor Football '22g Sponsor Basketball '22, -1.- EMORY B. RUMBLE PESKY Of manners gentle, Of affections mild, In wit a man, Simplicity a child. Private '19, '20 3 Sergeant '21g 1st Lieut. and Adjutant '22g Lanier Dramatic Clubg Co. D Rifle Team '213 In Who's Who. -T- LILLIAN L. REYNOLDS LILLIAN M y books and heart, Must never part. Member Thrift Club. -T- RALPH GIBSON SHARP SHARP Though, I am not splenitive and rash, Yet I have something in me dangerous. Private Co. A '21, '22g Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. ISABELLA MILNE RICHTER tlSKIZn Come one, come all, this rock shall fly From its firm base, as soon as I. Lanier Dramatic Clubg Girls' Basket- ball Team '21, '22. ALBERT N. SMITH lIBUCK!Y And even his failings lean to virturesf' Private '19, '20, '21, '22g In Who's Who. ...'... ANNIE LAWRENCE RILEY PETE With too much quickness ever to be taught, With too much thinking to have a common thought. Local Editor Lanieriang Local Editor Orange and Green: Lanier Dramatic Clubg Class Historian '21g Class Bas- ketball '20, '21, '22. -T- MALDA ROBERTS DEAR-DEAR 'Tis the voice of Maldag I heard her com- plain, 'You have called me too early, I must slumber again. - Thrift Club. ALICE THEODORE ROSS ALICE Welcome in any clirne as the breath of flowers. Orange and Green Reporterg Girls' Man- dolin Clubg President Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. -T- RUFUS SMITH RUFE ' M y only books were womarfs looks And folly's all they taught me. Corporal '19g 1st Sergeant '20g lst Lieut. '21g Co. Baseball '19, '20, '21g Co. Basketball '19, '20g Varsity Basket- ball '21, '22g Varsity Football '21, '22g Captain Football '22g President Junior Class '21g President Senior Class '22g Athletic Editor Orange and Green '22g A. O. S.g Camp Jackson Club '20g In Who's Who. -T.. MARGARET RUAN MARGIE They laugh that win. In Who's Who. -T- LOUISE SANDEFEUR SCRAPS I would applaud thee to the 'very echo That should applaud thee again. LILLIAN SCARBOROUGH LILLIAN Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt Nothing's so hard but search will find it outfl -T- NELL BEATRICE SMALLING NELL Your words bring daylight with them when you speak. In Who's Who. -T- HENRY FREDERICK STROHECKER HFREDH Above the flight of common souls. Private '19, '20, '21g Corporal Co. B '22 -T- ELIZABETH LeCONTE SMITH WEENCE Where hearts are true, few words will do. Orchestra '22g Girls' Basketball Team '19-'22. 4 1- -.--- W GRACE HUNT SMITH GRACE A little nonsense now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. Girls' Mandolin Clubg Thrift Club. ...F- FRANCIS EUGENE STUBBS STUBBS Bid me discourse, I will enohant thine ear. Private '193 Corporal '20, '21, '22g 2nd Lieutenant Co. D '22g Co. Baseball '20g Co. Basketball '21. -T- ONEITA GLADYS SMITH 0NEITA Be wise today. 'Tis madness to defer. Member Thrift Club. -T.. THELMA PLUNKETT SNIPES lICOOT!7 What do I care if it rains today. Member Thrift Club. Ag OTIS WYCHE HERRING UOTIS!! Let the other fellow frown Who admits that he is down. Private Company B '18, '19g Private Company A '19, '20g Corporal Com- pany D '20g Sergeant Company D '21, 1st Lieutenant Company E '22g 1st Lieutenant Company F g Lanier Dramatic Clubg Phi Omega Beta. -T- SAMUEL WESLEY TEAGUE WESLEY I love but one and only one. Private Company C '19g Corporal Company B '20g Corporal Company A '21g First Lieutenant Company C '22, In Who's Who. -T- LOUISE STUBBS PEACHES Nature was here so lavish of her store, That she bestowed until she had no more. Athletic Editor Orange and Greeng Ath- letic Editor Lanieriang Lanier Dramatic gvlubg Senior Basketball Teamg In Who's ho. -1.- J. SHERROD TOMLINSON SHERROD A man, right manly, strong And of great breadth at the shoulder. Private '19, '20 3 Corporal '21g 1st Lieut. Co. A '22, Co. C Rifle Team '21. BLANCH ELIZABETH SULLIVAN JAKIE Within her tender eyes, the heaven of April with its changing light. Girls' Mandolin Clubg Musical Associa- tiong Treasurer Thrift Clubg Class His- torian '22g Volley Ball '22g Local Editor Lanierian '22g In Who's Who. mf.- ROY VICTOR TRIBBLE ClTOY?7 Whose accents flow with artless ease -T- LILLIE BELLE SUMMER BILL The fire 0' the flint shows not till it bg struck. Class Basketball '22. mi.- JOE TUCKER HJOE7! A happy soul that all the way To heaven hath a summefs day. Private '19, '2Og Sergeant '21, '22 Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. GLENNIE TALLENT TID BIT Her body was so slight It seemed she could have fioated in the sky And with the angel choir made a Symphony. In Who's Who. -1.- EDWIN M. TURLINGTON TURLINGTON Young in years, but sage in council. Private '19, '20, '21, '22, eternally. Thrift Club. -T- HAZEL HARTNESS THAMES HAZEL I never knew so young a body with so old a head. Thrift Clubg In Who's Who. -T- DOROTHY THOMAS PATCHES Short in stature and short in hair, But speaking of brains the goods are there. Editor-in-Chief Orange and Green 3 His- torian '20g Lanier Dramatic Clubg In Who's Who. GERTRUDE TOOLE GERTRUDE Little said is soonest mended. Class Historian '19g Winner in Liberty Bond Contest '19g In Who's Who. ..,'... COLLINS F. WALKER COLLINS I would that my tongue could utter The thoughts that arise in me. Private '20, '21g Sergeant Co. A' '22g Co. Baseball '20, '213 Camp Jackson Club '21. -T- AUGUSTA WADSWORTH HPINKH Let us, then, be up and doing. Girls' Mandolin Clubg Member Musical Associationg In Who's Who. -1.- KATHERINE WALKER KAPPY To play the game for all there's in it, To play the game and play to win it. In Who's Who. MARTHA IRENE WARD MARTHA A flattering painter who made it his care, To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are. DOLORES REEVES WARE HD!! Averse to wisdom, seeking but to know The quickest way to catch a beau. Thrift Club. -T.. BENJAMIN REID WALL llR'EID!7 u A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrowsf' In Who's Who. -1.- ELIZABETH WATSON BOOGIE Her various cares in one great point combine, The business of her life to dine. Girls' Basketball Team '19g In Who's Who. MARTHA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS MARTY Not to know me argues yourself unknown. Class Secretary and Treasurer '19, '20, '21g Business Manager Lanierian. .-,z., JAMES SMITH WALTON JAMES There's nothing so becomes a man as modest stillness and humility. Corporal '21g Sergeant '22g Lanier Rifle Team '21g Co. E Rifle Team '21g In Who's Who. -+- ELIZABETH WILLIS LIBBY In each cheek appears a pretty dimplef' -+- SARAH LINCY WORSLEY SARAH Good humor can prevail When airs, and flights and screams and scold- ing fail. FLOSSIE HELEN YARBROUGH BETSY Yon Cassius hath a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Thrift Club. -+- EDGAR A. WAXELBAUM HE. Al!! Fools ask questions wise men can't answer. Private '19g '20, '21g Corporal Co. B '22g Co. Basketball '21g Co. Baseball '20, '213 Scrub Football '20, Mandolin Club '22g In Who's Who. -+- LOUISE YEAGER LOUISE 'Tis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on. -+- LOUIS ALEXANDER WILLIAMS' WILLIAMS A 'And wisely will he tell the hour of the day, The clock strike, by Algebra. Private '19, '20, '21, '22g Color Guard '20. BESSIE CRAWFORD ZUBER ILJEFFYY Perpetual effort is the price of gain. Historian of Lanierian '22. -+- JAMES MAURICE WILLIAMS V MAURICE So walked .he from his birth In simpleness and gentleness And honor and clean mirth. Private Company E '19g Private Com- pany B '20g Private Company C '21, '22g Thrift Club. -+- CECILE CORBETT CECILE Smiles are the language of love.' .-1.-. MARION W. HODGES KID HODGES H Young in limbs-but in judgement old. Private Company C g Private Com- pany A 3 Corporal Company B g 2nd Lieutenant Company A . .T . 5 Graduating Class of 1923 ...+- FRANCES ARNOLD FRANCES Speech is great, silence is greater. -,i.... J. MILTON DENTON MILTON The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Corporal Company E '20g corporal Company B '21g Corporal Company A '22g Company Baseball '20g In Who's Who. -+- FRANCIS BUCHANNAN FRANCES There is no sculptor like that of character. In Who's Who. MARTHA CARLISLE MARTHA In thy fare I see the map of Honor, Truth and Loyaltyf' In Who's Whog Vice-President 4B Girls '22 -+- CHARLES B. FULGHUM CHARLES Yet he was kind, or, if severe in aught The love he bore to learning was in fault. Private Company E '19g Corporal Company E '20g Corporal Band '21g Sergeant Band '22g Orchestra '22. -.!.- MARY ELIZABETH COATES COATES It is a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. In Who's Whog Treasurer of 4B Girls '22, -.:.- ' LEO FLEISCHER SPLASHER His charms strike the eye but his merit wins the soul. Private Company E '19, '20g Private Company D '21g Private Company B '21g Private eternally . . . In Who's Who N ETTIE FEAGIN ltNETv! There is no ehanfe, no destiny, no fate, Can eirrumvent or hinder or control The firm resolve of a determined soul. In Whois Who. -+- B. F. GUTTENBERGER HBH 11 ! He was so comely, so pleasant, so jollyf Private Company E '19g Corporal Company D '20g Sergeant Company D '21g Sergeant Company A '22g Company Baseball '20g Company Bas- ketball '21g In Who's Who. -+- MARIAN VIRGINIA FULGHUM MARIAN 1 And here I standg judge, my masters. In Who's Who. -+- J. FREEMAN HART BUSTER On their own merits modest men are dumb. Private Company E '19g Corporal Company E '20g Class Historian '20g Biographer Lanierian '203 Le Cercle de 331:18 Amisg Phi Omega Betag In Who's o. CLARICE ESTELLE GOLDMAN CLARICE Nothing is so uncertain as the mind of this young lady. ' ...iv- MORRIS S. MICHAEL MIKE I dare do all that may become a rnan, Who dares do more is none. Private Company E '19g Corporal Company D '20g Sergeant Company D '21, '22g Company Basketball '19g Company Baseball '19g In Who's Who. -,i... LOUISE HALL LOUISE Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite varietyf' Reporter Orange and Green '22g In Who's Who. -+- VIRGINIA HALL VIRGINIA Rest is the sweet source of labor. In Who's Who. MARY HEAD BILLY A generous soul is sunshine for the mind. -+- ELIZABETH PRISCILLA IRVINE HLIZ77 I had rather have a fool to make me merry Than experience to make me sad. In Who's Who. ...+- CLOVIS McKENZIE corn What shall I do to be forever And make the age to come my own. Private '19, Corporal '20, '21, Sergeant fPlatoonJ '22g Co. Basketball '19, '21, Co. Baseball '19, '20, '21g Scrub Base- ball '21g Varsity Football '22g Captain Celectl Football '23g A. 0. S. Clubg L Clubg Athletic Editor Lanieriang In Who's Who. -.z.- REBECCA SUE LEE REBECCA Perlsh discretion when it interferes with duty. SARAH MARTIN SARAH She, that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will but 'was never loud. -+- JOHN C. SMITH JOHNNY The first in banquets, but the last in fights. Private '19g Corporal '20, '21g Sergeant '22g Co. Baseball '19, '203 Scrub Base- ball '21g Bolshevik Football '21, '22g Co. Basketball '20, '21g A. O. S.g In Who's Who. ...!... EULALIA MOORE EULALIA We love any form from which great qualities shine. -+- MERLE ELVA MORRIS TWIXY In simple and pure soul I come to you. MARY LOUISE MYERS HMARY79 That same face of yours looks like the title page to a whole volume of rogueryf' In Who's Who. -+- INEZ LILLIAN MCGARRAH HNEZH When I would stop and think I think and stop. Girls' Mandolin Club. ...zo- CHARLES C. STONE SHINSKI An angel at first sight. Private '19, '203 Corporal '21g Sergeant '22g Scrub Baseball '21g Co. Basketball '22g Co. Baseball '21g A. O. S.g In Who's Who. -+- MILDRED LUCILE PAUL --PAUL A faithful friend is better than gold. In Who's Who. MARY ELLIS SMITH SMITTY Faster than her tongue did make offence, Her eyes did heal it up. In Who's Whog Joke Editor Lanierian. -+- HOWARD TURNER TURNER H e possessed a perculiar talent of producing effect in 'whatever he said or did. Private Company D '19g Private Com- pany B '20g Corporal Company C '21g lst Sergeant Company C '22 3 Sergeant Major '22g Camp Jackson Club '21g Company Rifle Team '21g In Who's Whog President 4B Boys '22g Phi Omega Beta. ...,s... VIVIAN SULLIVAN VIVIAN One tongue is enough for one woman. In Who's Who. ...+- J OE WAXELBAUM HJOEU His ambition excells his power. Private Company E '19g Corporal Company E '20g Corporal Company B '22g Scrub Football '21g Company Baseball '20g In Who's Who. 3 G f ,Q-mn rf ' . t 4 ' -J , . 1 ' '1 H.. .. 2' 3? 'F Q .fa A' figs: . ,1 f few I H: ll1:5'Q.A1'3 1' 3 off Q G . f 0 - .. 32215 Av if' 35 1 1, W. rf., . sf . 1 . L f . ..., 5' ,31 1 fi f ul-Q J' gfpy- DANIEL AKRIDGE HDAN!! Thy eensure soothes me like a burning dart. In Who's Who. -+- GEORGE BOST GEORGE He in life's battles firm doth stand. -+- SARAH BROWN SARAH She makes others good by being good herselff' -+- AUGUST BURGHARD AUGUST If at frst you don't sueeeed, try, try again. -+- KENMORE BURNS HBO!! lf we lead a life of pleasure What is reputatiorfs care? -+- FRANK COLQUITT SKINNY There's life alone in duty done. 3 Private '19g Corporal '203 Sergeant 215 2nd Lieut. Co. B '22. 'Wim' agwwim ig -S+, ffm? 5 3, li. as SQWMM wmwwmmww vm-Mm .1 assasmia as E 1. new 555, if H' wilhlbis. Hdr xijit all SP J VMS Hia tm? is 513 5 , L55 Nl' 135553353 534' M54 Iyff-H5'5 'W'i 2S'5 'X'1 f '54L'vxf rllffa M4431-.4aawa4:.lQ MARVIN COX 141'-' .V QV. , i , .. A -vii ' g ' x .. .fs W. ,Y ., . . ' ' 1 '. 4 1 .f nf '. W ,Se 1- 'et .. 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Private '18, '19, '20, '99, etc.g Company Basketball '18, '19, '20g Company Base- ball '18, '19, '20, '21g ln Who's Whog Varsity Basketball '21, '22g All G. I. A. A. Basketballg L Club. -+- ANDREW HEYWARD 4cANDYlr He nothing common did or mean, His tribe were God Almighty's gentlemen. In Who's Who. Nm' GQ-A!52'VvQfg2fi4 'XZ-555: WJA 3 E 5 'ip' iv WlEEE.W L - 5 1a S ASQ ' Hn 5 ew -My ' ff E ',. .5i:g.,'1fZ1Jf52f 'gill' ' v H r g fe'-q3 rsgs ' , ' a, 1 ,f'J:1:Qwefm!-p . . ' ' ...ras ' -. , . .,q -. .L J A 1: A 1. ' . X ,pn 644- W' ,av- 'wggvvqu' ' ' 5 - QE 'Q E -1 -5 . '3 ' ..r,1 mg we .f? ' 4 'J2f ' Ll , g5?Lf'j?. ' ,g 'TX' :1 . 1 . '? w M.. 5'-. fi i5ers,'.,3,-I v k gh '2 '- F-1 ' - 3?'33'? 3: ?5E?':' fig. Q. . ,, 1 2' 'J I x ' 42, . f W: f' . if A . . X a Q 2 4553 Q f '-, A - f igs! 3 lx fg 5 vwii iiq A 7? iq 595 ,223- ', 'A-'ir '5 '--- - Wei ' ' iq. '1 of ' 7' ww ii ' 'E' ' -. .-. . In A f. -VL . -- N - 1,1'l e, :,.f .V inf 65 5 M11 Mu , ' iv Q' ff- sail' A it j . cg- ' Q' ::.,35',. Y V 'W ' ,. . 'W . .?, ., , .. 17.1, .1 ,C ' f WJ. .f. -z2ys,2. f-mu' ..,-,xx ff, 1 .z fwrfiqscxzf A . 1 R-' 3 F- J ..,,,.:,j'm If .11 ' g,'E E ,jig ig Aefffefmiss 'mm V+ sham fLs eww 'W-1 as vmfbke EMORY SPEER HEYWARD LUBRICANT And what he nobly thought, he nobly tried. -+- BERNICE HIGGINSON BERNlCE Hlndividuality is everywhere to be spared and respected as the root of everything good. -+- MARY JACKSON HMARYH Lei no man know thy business, save a friend. -+- SAFFIE JACKSON SAFFIE There is a great deal in the first impression. ...+- EDWARD LACKEY MED!! Then frown my joys or cure my pains. -+- FRANK JOSH LOWE fuosne Let us then be up and doing. Private '19, '20g '21, '22 3 In Whois Who. N337 HQRSWWBKQFYL fs vffxi - gifs SVNM 'A?9vM2BWSiW W 's?fu?hffi'35'sPN4 'xiffii-ffhibf .1 6 11 ,. i1F ' ' . 'bas' .Y-22'-Ti-wi r' . 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J' 5 if N WE5g5e ':30b5M-Wffhgzl' Wir W LV 4.4 x'fE?i?zW'I5ifde-rk.f5 z4ii 3Aw'C'.9L'fZQ4'E95f'i?S?9 EUNICE CATHERINE MCDANIEL IKTOBYYY I care not, Fortune, what you me deny, You cannot rob me of free nature's grace. -+- WILLIE LEE MOSLEY WILLIE Not tl word will he disclose, Not I1 word of all he knows. -+- THOMAS WILCOX NALLS TOMMY Speak of angels and you will hear the flutter of their wings. -+L ROSA POOLE ICROSAYI Her voice was ever soft, gentle, low- An excellent thing in womanf' -+- LOUISE SHURLEY LOUISE Modesty seldom resides in a soul that is not enriched with nobler virturesf' -.+- ELIZABETH TOOLE ELIZABETH Who mixed reason wiih pleasure And wisdom with mirth. -v 4 , 1 A V. .jf f:'7', 4-1 1-. , - -, Z- ETL V .7-5,14 ll? f'1 My Eg: 3' 1 wx ,I 5,51 TK 'gf ' '.g, VM , ' iQ,S:ff:, r--' , gggngw aw if - A ' 4 462 ,nw - ' .. if-UE 1 . ' r ' R 3 f are 3, A f a a . Lf 'JF il - if ' :E.i i-.M ' Kg? Q 3 Q , ..- realm ' 4.19 5 ef me ?E154r is-:-Q Y J ff? 'U A L QQ r K - . : 5 . . . 4 Q' A . 2 ' I '52 1 if' gi fd .1.,Q,:L:mA A.. .2 Last Will aid Testament oi Senior Girls 1 Class of E, the senior class of 1922 of Lanier High School, being somewhat sound in mind and body, and full of knowledge and bull, wishing CE to leave our foot prints in the Hall of Fame, hereby publish this, - our last will and testament. Item I. We, the entire class, except those that flunk, do leave school with mingled feelings of sorrow and joy. Item II. We leave our esteem for the faculty and appreciation for the eiorts they have put forth for us. Item III. We hereby dispose of the following personal property, to-wit: 1. We, Margaret Ruan and Louise Geeslin, leave our giggle-boxes to the freshies for play toys. 2. We, Elizabeth Mercer and Eunice Herrington, will our slogan, Say it with a frat pin, flowers die, to Elizabeth Irvine. 3. I, Elizabeth Ivey, a ten-o'clock scholar, leave my alarm clock to the Watch Repairer's Union. 4. We, Pauline Ellis and Glennie Tallent, bequeath the long and the short of it to next year's Mutt and J eff. 5. We, Mamie Harmon and Annie Laurence Riley, will our Siamese twinship to Marian Fulghum and Mary Myers. 6. I, Florence Deale, bequeath my full dental-display smile to Mary Berkman. 7. We, Lillian Gates and Rose Grubbs leave our positions as torch- bearers of theclass to any Titian-haired juniors. 8. We, Katherine Walker and Emrette Aven, leave our Pollyanna at- titude toward life to Elizabeth Coates. 9. I, Mildred Payne, will my beautiful long eye-lashes to Laurie Swain, provided she will continue my nightly treatments with vaseline. 10. We, Helen Daniel and Edna Hall, leave two perfectly new French grammars to the highest bidder. 11. I, Dorothy Thomas, leave my various duties as a dot, such as, dotting i's and ending sentences to Dot Kinnett. 12. I, Margaret Brown, will my variety of little green bows to anyone loving the Blarney Stone as much as I do. . 25 F35 E il E Eu AKggv3c.ag,gA fqREf A, if xv. 1 ' 'Q 5 '-,L qm:fa,3nRrs1531mA mS:fh4Anwgrfaemggi I... F., ,, Y Y , Q3 . ' 1 . '22-4,-.-. .- V . , . F , gf-13315 q ? , , -.. V f gi.v,:' '- , . FSC. ' ,M l .M 1'- -1 ' 9 ' Y 1 N 1 .Qu wh, v 4 V' 1: ff, 32, . f Q 5 5' ,fax if W 1 y . 'I 'wif I ' HW ' ' if-if 4: Aa fi ii ' till 2 M1 - ' - . .1 ' w 1 .. ga '3 a gy- 1 : A V 255' - .:g,. , Q-rv -1- ' X. . - ' :' 1 . , + ff.--.-i - -- - .' '- 51,3 . 223571 ,,:.,.-.Haig wg sw W.. ' V' 5 gf., E M- f.1':1.'vi4fTf.fxf:yr, sgrgyligggy,-tQ,Q'qL, ' M I' 'H 'fff' ,f , 'J .J yu.- NF wasgemgs ,Jews we xg I' asks limmsfwaaamr 13. We, Margaret Condon, Martha Williams, Irma Garrett, and Eliza- beth Sissons, leave our formula on remaining a blond to Martha Hardeman and Edna Jackson. u 14. We, Charlotte Emerson and Lillie Bloodworth, leave our rosy blushes to Professor Leon Smith. 15. I, Louise Deadwyler, leave my quill to anyone with literary aspi- rations. 16. We, Gertrude Toole, Joe Domingos, and Minnie Boyd, will our dig- nity to all future seniors. 17. I, Beatrice Ragan, leave my nickname, Boots, to anyone needing a new pair of shoes. 18. I, Henrietta Fugate, leave one worn-out Latin jack to be used jointly by Louise Hall and Nettie Feagin. 19. We, Louise Stubbs and Sara Worsley bequeath our front seats in Miss Marie's room to anyone who wishes to be called on first in English. 20. I, Catherine Bateman, will one dog-eared Whiz Bang that exactly fits into a Spanish book to my sister Bee. 21. I, Roberta Howard, leave one auburn hair net to the industrious child that can find it among the junk in my locker. 22. We, Malda Roberts and Martha Ward, bequeath the oceanic waves in our hair to some sophs who have to resort to curling irons. 23. I, Martha Lowe, will my tiny mouth to Mary Smith. 24. We, Elizabeth Smith, Grace Smith, Oneita Smith, Lucile Jones, Annie Jones, Eugenia Jones, and Mary Belle Jones, leave our unusual cog- nomens to those of the class of '23 possessing these names. 25. I, Lena Coates, will a powder puff, that has served me and many others faithfully, to Roberta Jones. 26. We, Christine Adkins and Sarah Burden, bequeath a package of made to order excuses to the library. 27. I, Inez McGarrah, leave my high heels to any tall junior. 28. We, Marguerite Lord and Virginia Gilreath, gladly bequeath our freckles to the first person telling us how to remove them. 29. I, Agnes Pittman, leave my popularity with the commercial de- partment to whoever will follow in my foot-steps. 30. We, Evelyn Aven and Alice Ross, will our sense of humor to Cyn- thia Chambers. 31. ' I, Emily Brown, leave my sunshine of hair and heart to Carolyn Tinsley. 'MSB' QUKSVWYVNEKJ5 Hifi if - 3 MMM ?2'w'S5l5Ws'iW i sM?'2'E'i'55 .4' 5-V19-isfw' - . sw Tie kr. ,. a1... ' ?i'.. .- 'i g -we w . . f ,W W- 'l , -.. , ffs ' ' v H in I. iii ' Ww w sin , e A .P ' -5:1 :. - 5 H 5 3 fi ,kr 1 r rg., ffg ' 2 ff 2' 7 fi r A ft? ff' 'M it 2- 'L J i' ' 'Wil -ve 2 31 ,, r rib, .1 Q. .1 v.. as - :af A c, 'sw Q . .. T' af ., 9 Q5 f 1 . F' ' ' fm . If. .J 32. We Laura Burkett and Mary Corley bequeath our dress-making Ns. if Q31 5 ig q P, ass'-igzrsiilis .-isa-e.+ wfi NYS gms x.f'm.41farSo:1.,sss..f.: ability to two next year's modistes. 23. We, Estelle Bittick, Sara Hearn, and Marjorie Leigh will our af- fection for Miss Hatcher to Clara Harwell. 34. I, Isabel Richter, leave a string of red beads to Helen McMillan. 35. I, Pauline Feagin, will my love for the band to its future sponsors. 36. We, Hazel Thames, Elizabeth Ledsinger and Lena Moran, be- queath our cheerfulness to Mr. Pfeiffer-he needs it. 37. I, Gertrude Lazarus, leave my conquettish smile to Jane Arm- strong. 38. We, Eunice Kenyon and Elsie Criswell, leave our devotion to study to Elizabeth Smith. 39. I, Ellen Emanuel, will my cute blouses to Frances Buchannan. 40. We, Ilda Abel and Bessie Zuber, leave our respective places of first and last on the roll to those holding the positions next year. 41. I, Agnes Heide, will my sketching pad to James Montgomery Flagg. 42. We, Olga Everette, Margaret Green and Nell Smalling, bequeath our love for D course to Sarah Scott. 43. I, Augusta Wadsworth, leave a half used lip-stick to Rob Swain. 44. We, Hazel Plunkett and Flossie Yarbrough, will our well-developed muscles to Katherine McClure. 45. We, Blanche Sullivan and Lillian Cole, leave our butterfly grace to any flitting Sophs. 46. We, Elizabeth Haddock and Gladys Elrod, bequeath our ability to pound the ivories to Emily Cunningham. 47. We, Louise Sandefur and Lillian Scarborough, will our insepara- bility to Miss Brown and Miss Sweet. 48. We, Martha Etheridge, Myrtice Freeman and Martha Bazemore, leave the art of looking stylish to Eloise Little. 49. We, Martha Herring and Ruby Molton, bequeath our mirrors to anyone needing them. 50. I, Janie Frierson, leave my winning ways to anyone favored in such a manner. 51. We, Mabel Jackson and Alyne Crossley, bequeath our bangs to Clara Kinney. 52. We, Mary Emma Allen. Elizabeth Watson, and Lillian Reynolds, will our sylph-like slimness to Helen Roberts. 1 . ?' . . -.. E .. E5 -A5 'ii -fl. .L. ,, ' ra t -4 ' k .. w. .s .f.. 7 5, 7 ffrii. Wi.--.. 'IV -V Q 5 .r 2.-1' - 'a 1... . ws A nt- 1. I , . aa: , ff ' 2 M ai ' . 5 , sf . Q 53. We Delores Ware and Thelma Snipes leave our positions at the 7 3 lunch counter to Lucile Lovin and Norma Lawson. 54. We, Eva Fausett, Nellie Johnson, Elizabeth Martin and Grace Andrews, leave our timidity to Frances Avera, Catherine Gilmore and Doris Bennett. 55. We, Lillie Belle Summer and Rosa Belle Flowers, leave our floral, tinkling names to a wedding ceremony. 56. I, Eunice McDaniel, bequeath my gymnastic ability to Ruby Jones. 57. We, Mary Davis and Eva Moncrief, leave our knowledge of history to two of Miss Margaret's future pupils. 58. We, Louise Powers and Louise Yeager, will the natural color in our cheeks to all users of the paint pots. 59. I, Nell Middlebrooks, leave my bewitching curls to Clarice Gold- man. 60. I, Elizabeth Willis, will my love for Macbeth to Macduff. 61. I, Helen Sloan, leave my quiet voice to Elizabeth Little. Item IV. Lastly, we do appoint Mr. Tanner executor of this, our last will and testament, and do solemnly charge him that he do use all his power as an orator to prevent this will being executed. In witness whereof, and by virtue of the authority vested in me, I, Freida Kaplan, not wishing to leave anything, as I have nothing to spare, have on this eighth day of June, nineteen hundred and twenty-two, hereunto aiiixed my hand and seal fto be found on the senior ringsj. FREIDA KAPLAN, Testator. Witnesses: MR. PFEIFFER'S BABY, BAN QUO'S GHOST, VIRGIL, MAJOR AND MRS. C. J. MATHEWS, THE INVENTER OF ESKIMO PIE. 1 We ' g ' 2 jlrgaifr' Jil? WED :'45 5' ,gig -I E V 'Iii'- A'f 'X 'W - ,,, ' ,' ,..-47 , 5 3 . A ,... I 9-4 ff- ,M Q i -- . 5, , , . 'z af 522 A afvb- 1 1 - . - :Q .f ie -lf' aw.. 135 1 F 1 . ef fs - . .fi 1 .sa '51 ,ki vw .-3 -ef... - 9? . - 1 H 3- . Q ,Q e' If 319' 2. hg vtfq fi 'E 1 , ,. 914' , T Qi , I 2 5' I hw 5-qi : 5 . asfic..:.','1'L'. ,'i mr, gb., , 1 , , sf Q nj wax 1' I ',.'..Lg If . . XX , . 'ima is QE? x 'I Xe szafafmisa ..w-wks? X -if wwwm me mm:-diem is . Last Will ancl Testament ol Senior Bogs Class of 1922 E, the Senior Boys of ,22, the pride of our ancestors and the hope of our parents, do hereby bequeath in this, our Last Will and Tes- 05 tament the following to deserving heirs: We leave our best wishes to the class of '23 with a warning against 7 the Wiles of Genung. 1. I, Robert Aids, leave my mirror to Reeves Brown. 2. I, George Baker, leave my ability to make change to some com- mercial student. 3. We, Pierce Baker and T. I. Harris, leave our vamping ways to Monk McAllister. 4. I, Walter Bragg, leave my Whiz-Bangs to Charlie Young. 5. We, Edward Benton and Tommie Minor, leave our musical talent to Willie S-now. 6. We. Jimmie Walton and Dusty Power, leave some of our length to Paul Early. 7. I, Emory Heywood, leave my cute little lisp to some blushing fresh- man. 8. I, Daniel Benton, leave my dimples and blushes to that same fresh- man. 9. I, Max Lazurus, leave my love to Mr. Pfieffer. 10. We, Lamar Cheely, Ralph Johnson and Joe McElrath, leave our hair dressing ability to Walter Burke. 11. I, Charles Rice, leave my knowledge of Latin to William McClel- lan. 12. We, Leo McCall and Charlie McCord, leave our loud Voices to Campbell Middlebrooks. 13. I, Sidney Nelson, leave my megaphone to Badie Clark. 14. I, M. J. Huguley, leave my socks to -er-r--the janitor. 15. We, Arthur Meier, Marshall Kerry and Richard Hines, leave our accents to Lundy Smith. 16. I, Rufus Smith, leave my athletic prowess to W. L. 17. I, John Harwell, leave my ability to get on the honor roll to Charles Cork. 18. We, Collins Walker, Edgar Meaders and Louis Williams leave our pompadours to Milton Denton. D suis Wo salsa:-fvvgfgggaa fgfymb vp C '59 E 5 gags ww-awiwm mw we-nw .,, 'Q Marg. ... 7? Iss if:-,fr 4 'lt L55 W if if , ....,' ,-' 1 4- ' ' , A if N' 1 . ,,,.A, .. . , v - V K, v. , Q. .F53km ,,,j4g:. ll. -Aff ' '-j,R r g4g'jg,??2f 'J.' A -T! 1- Hi 5,155.2-.-inf-v1.23-12, e. , . . f '- ....Laa,. '1 axes: an Jager ' -'gqr-far 'rv if f - .4-E -3. -5 if FJ 'gf 27' : ..-Q V' - 2 gm , f fyfggiik , 5 1 .15, , ,M IE 55' 3, .-,' 'H-n , A :Q i. -'H I fi Y- . 1- .5 1 - . . H' wi. .. 5 inf 533' 5 . 515 5' 'l E13 5 N 2 A53 V' yi - 1 . L Q. ' 5- gag, ' ia .. L, . 5 3,5 1 .- . ff ,VN 4 ml .i. 1- 1 I jf .N-f, fs: ..z,,.. .- w ,A 1 '- 4 if , s-+1293 - , - , fl '5 - eg '- s3'm'- 4173 'sr' . , il 3 r Y 1 Y, 1-is 1 M rk. --4,56 Qu L.. ,L ,gi 'I xi: W gg.. . 5 Q 7 -,gy .wen -rl? e .3 sf-. f , g z... '3 Q' -. -, ., '2?:5 'i -'Xie iu4'.br'1. 'n' ' J 3 ng 4-HH -HP. .ffm . f. i , ' I' , 4 - 1 I if M-- ,1 .,. '-'+L . ,,.-JL r 5 Sa 53 3555334 ,saw gliiikvsf we XQQSSM viii m Z 19. I, Edgar Allen Waxelbaum, having nothing save freckles, gladly leave them to Charlie Kessler. 20. We, James Fulghum and Sherrod Tomlinson, leave our avoir- dupois to Hyman Avrunin. 21. We, Olin Bass and Linwood Bassett, shavetails, leave our ability to drill a platoon to John Smith. 22. We, Frank Gormley and Fred Strohecker, leave our A's to Em- merson Bell. 23. I, Ward Dennis, leave my military ability to Vernon Skinner. 24. I, William McDonald, leave my side-splitting jokes UD to some out-of-date magazine. 25. We, George Hodges and Joe Isaf, leave our gold C?J discs to Howard Turner. 26. We, Wheeler Johnson and Francis Stubbs, leave our knowledge of scout lore to Addison McGhee. Q 27. We, Albert Bloodworth and 'Bennie Quinn, leave our bow-shaped limbs to Ed Smith. 28. We, George Bost and Eugene Garrett, leave our ability to hunt and peck to C. E. Odom. 29. I, Eugene Hardy, leave my ability to get ads to Howard Turner. 30. I, Cecil Raby, leave my ability to capture the eye and heart of a fair damsel to Wendel Robertson. 31. We, Wesley Teague and Herbert Dozier, leave our putts to Davis Adams and Fred Gray. 32. We, Reginald McKay and Frank Colquitt, leave our superfluous flesh C?J to Flea Hummell. 33. We, E. K. Cargile and Emory Rumble-wireless bugs-leave our apparatus to Dan O'Connel. 34. I, Warren Oliver, leave my popularity to B. F. Guttenberger. 35. We, Kenmore Burns and Ray Langston, leave our love! ?J of Eng- lish to Irving Kaplan. 36. We, Wilburn Dicks and Clarence Perry-Ballard Babies-leave our places in the rear rank to Jim Waters and Charlie Booker. 37. I, Leon Corbin, leave the honor of carrying the flag to Frank Brown. 38. We, Buck Smith and Nisbet Reddy-physics sharks-leave our ability to perform experiments to Jesse Mays. 41' ' M' 4- NJ- z -5 3 .. l Q., ' - 4 .-5 ' 1' 4 . f 7 E Lifak :T 7 as 52- t s i ' ffl 2 hi A M K 'nm' 'wa ' r 19:4 'gg :wig he H . A 2' A- i I 45:1 , fl: 39. We, Joe Tucker and Edwin Turlington, leave our ability to manip- ulate iigures to Joe Carlisle. 40. We, W. C. Barnwell and John Haddock, leave our sergeant stripes to Walter Glenn. 41. I, Susie Paullin, class vamp, leave my charm to Miss McEvoy. 42. I, Frank Gilmore, leave my prayers for the next testator. He needs them. Witness our name and seal this, the eighth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twenty two. Senior Boys of '22, FRANK GILMORE, Testator. Witnesses : HAWKSHAW, MACBETH, CAESAR. P v Q 'f , . ff ff f f .. Ain ' fl . V ' ' . Xl f Z fl ' ff fy W J 4, ll f A f fff ! 4 !f X Xhgirs Uoffr - an ,- t Eg., r r - , ,A .f W . 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M argaret Brown, Lillian Gates Most coquettish ............,..,.......... ....,.,.. G ertrude Lazarus, Myrtice Freeman Smartest thru application ............ .........,....... D orothy Thomas, Olga Everett Smartest without application ..,....,.. ......,.. K atherine Walker, Hazel Thames Cutest ............................................. ....... D orothy Thomas, Martha Herring Neatest .........,,.........................., ....,...,...............,.................... L aura Burkett Best looking .........., ...,...................... M ildred Payne, Lucile Jones Biggest talkers ....... ......... M argaret Brown, Augusta Wadsworth Best all-round ......... .................... L ouise Stubbs, Agnes Pittman Sweetest ............ ................... G ertrude Toole, Alice Ross Prettiest ....... ,.....l.. L ouise Stubbs, Margaret Condon Biggest ...... .................. G lennie Tallent, Elsie Criswell Smallest ,...,,...,, ....... E lizabeth Watson, Mary Emma Allen Best sports ,...... .,..,.....,............,.... M artha Lowe, Ilda Abel Class babies ...,..... ......,......... M argaret Ruan, Lena Moran Wittiest .........l........... ....................... F rieda Kaplan, Alice Ross Most attractive ........ ......,........... E lizabeth Mercer, Blanche Sullivan SENIOR BOYS Most popular ,,....,......,...,,...,,....,,,..l..,.............., Atwood Wilder, Edgar Meaders Smartest through application ......... ......... C harles Rice, Frank Gormley Smartest without application ......... l............. D an Akridge, Walter Bragg Best all round ,.,.,...,,,,......,....,..... ........................ B en Quinn, Eugene Hardy Most dignified ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. J ames Fulghum, Albert Bloodworth Most Original ,,.,i,, ,,.,,.,., W illiam McDonald, Max Lazarus Most modest .,,,.,,, ,,,.,.....,.......,.... J ohn Wages, Reid Wall Cutest ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,..,,., S eawell Paullin, Herbert Dozier Neatest ,,,,,,,,,, ,..,,.. R alph Johnson, Albert Bloodworth my is -H 325 sf. s Kwxf 5 Tb 2mEfi?t -ss-sires rp as as M sgegsifsgssvsfwm Y' IL Qxigli , Pftfxi!-'iifm me Ayaaww f' C .f-'1 ' ' --H., ES' -f , .L J. ,R 3, --1 - w lfglfi iffivif if , ai aEea1e.r:m1-fm . . .f ' ,.-mfg V . 2 X 4 '1-.- . 'H .- -f'- , n 'tif--fn ff WTYY- f Q. r ' -11' 2, .. L. Qu-2.5 all a . ff .r-JM , 'S' My X ,,5':,.V15y,' ni H 1 1 f if as V sa., i Staffs: 5 wi H . RAE ll Y. ' 4 f- iii? , 'W we. V 'S ar f' 1 sr 32. Q -iff? f11'i? X- in-'F ' -ti vu e '::- .L 'Vi 4 5 ' in wmv :VH 357' are . ki fair-' ' are Ra ,f as i' 1- A ml agar- ' .rf Q ' -Q A ' ' 'a jf ff: it 'Q 'fr - Q 'w le, , 3 . . ' .-,,,5,,f'., f ,. ,,'..,,,,: Q L .. - . ilsims. su. 1' x.M4wr'fa V. Y' 3 ff s,::1f'fws-52224 Jf'fS1sl.'.,ri2f-QU x iii' SSX 5331-J . f ,.,v .Q Best looking ...... Wittiest ..........,. Best athletes ...... Biggest ............. Smallest ............ Class babies ........ Bull slingers .....,, He-vamps ......... Oliver, Eugene Garrett ...........Wilbur Dicks, Leo McCall ..........Rufus Smith, Oscar Long .......Albert Smith, Herbert Dozier .............Malcom Green, James Walton A. Waxelbaum, Ralph Sharpe ..........Dick Hines, Clarence Perry ..........Lamar Cheely, Joe Isaf Biggest liar ........ ....,.............,.. K enmore Burns Most military ........, ....,,..,,,,,.,i..,,.,,,,. W ard Dennis Crap shooter ......, .......................... M inter Huguley Tea hounds ..,... Sweetest .............. Best sport .i....... Most attractive.. Woman hater .....,... ................George Baker, Olin Bass .......iEmory Rumble, Wilburn Dicks ................,...................... Oscar Long Tucker ....-.....Wes1ey Teague Heart breaker ...,.... .,................................................... ........ R a ndolph Gober WHO'S WHO-4B GIRLS Most original .i.. ..,.,.i.......,......................................... ........... M ary Myers Most dignified ....... .......,. M artha Carlisle Most modest ,,,,.,, ...,...... L Ouise Shurley Most popular .,.,.,, .....,.......... L ouise Hall Best athlete ........ .........,......... V irgirlia Hall Most Stylish ,,,,,,,,,,, ........ F rances Buchannan Most coquettish ........ .....,.... M ariarl Flllghlllfl Smartest .............. Neatest ............. Best looking ....... Biggest talker... Best sport ........... Wittiest ........... Cutest ................. Best all-round .... Most attractive Prettlest ............. Class Baby ......... Biggest ........ .................Louise Hall ..................-.Rosa Poole ........ Frances Buchannan Vivian Sullivan ............Mary Smith Elizabeth Irwin Cecile Corbett Elizabeth Coates Mildred Paul Martha Carlisle Mary Myers Vivian Sullivan I ' 1 F s . ' I F M ' - f atal? '55. f. , 4.355 ,If ,Q Sl 5'-Sag. M315 4,53 sa T .a e ffa it A -l - . si? are 1 as L L M 1 ,. ' .s52 - , E , Q!-l ,fY2 ,wifi E 50:2 :vii ' . 1 H2 te '-P ' 'li 41 M K . J' . A M -. 2 W -, '-, , fl- .7' Smartest .........,.............................................................,................ Nettie Feagan Prettiest ,..... .....,.A..........................................,......................,.......,... L ouise Hall Smartest through application ,.............,...................,...........,... Howard Turner Smartest without application ........ ...... J ohnnie Smith Best all-round A Clovis McKenzie Most original ....... .,......... L eo Fleischer Most modest ...... Cutest .....i....... Best looking ....., . Q Wlttlest ..........,.. Best athlete ...... Biggest HJ .,.... Littlest UD ....... .,... Class baby ..... Class fool .........., Bull slinger .,...... Tea-hound ....... Biggest liar ...... Most military Crap shooter ........ .,... Most dignified ...., ....... .. Herbert Walton Milton Denton Charles Stone Charles Leonard Maurice Burgess Leo Fleischer Howard Turner Freeman Hart Frank Lowe J. T. Bridges F. Guttenberger Joe Waxelbaum Leon Corbin Morris Michael Andrew Heyward Pngpm SUI-'D 'iq I 7f? 'a ,N l ml ' kiwi WAX 'T-Q-1 I ' W 1- 'w is zxryk , '? V X ff XX W X Qiwwu' if x X 5 xl, I y vi Nl I vS,fXN741.,g.fn , 5 Q4'Q QI N fx if MQ MKW 55? X' ' 'W N- ,f f M QQ ' N- f Q K :Q-U FH v: if QM 'V .N f 1 v h ,, ggsgg,,'gf,gY.2f.i5RE?fiYi2sRzqf,6ff,g3'Q,w,g,3i5.q5e,5,4g52:'1 Quai f R. M, ,Tam I , A Lv 5WjPw,,A, J K, V-, ,,,. , 9114: 5 '1 ' -Q' 'fi' L iff? sa- 'L ' 35' if 'DW - :Ja 'PL '11, ' P' EI if sf-'ggi 2.5 'E . f Www I ,' .- , .ii ' QW? rf: 25 A , LJ 65 1, 55.3 I 2 651131 F ff A, Qi -. . + ,g ' 5 -' me 2 ' 3' 'ml ir. 1: 4 , , 2 N ti as J . W 5-Ta, 1' .,'Qf1., Q , 1. a?:1ezai1viQaa2ssv.ivsewwrfiarisfswis. 55 I Q.mefftw:ssa+e?awrn'rczisQra5ffasraJa:Qssb-an r A.f Propbecg of Senior Girls Class of 1922 The other night I was feeling so strange and restless that I could not get interested in my lessons. I tried and tried, but it was of no use, so I gave it up and went to bed. After exhausting myself tossing from pil- low to pillow, at last sleep came to me. While I was asleep I had a wonder- ful dream. I seemed to see my class-mates, not as they are at Lanier, but it seemed to be some future time- Henrietta Fugate was at Columbia University with as many degrees as the thermometer- Florence Deale was a great singer with the Metropolitan Opera Com- Dany- From reading India's Love Lyrics Elizabeth Mercer had become so poetic that she was writing poetry for a living- Roberta Howard was teaching dancing in Fort Valley, Georgia- The World is an uncertain place-our friend Boots Ragan was an old maid- Mildred Payne was still uvamping 'em -in the movies- Margaret Condon was a traveling saleswoman for Old Dutch Cleans- er -she was spending her time chasing dirt- Mamie Harmon was a cartoonist for Life - Agnes Heide was teaching a correspondence course in How to be Happy Tho' Married - Emily Brown and Pauline Ellis had a summer camp for girls- Glennie Tallent and Elizabeth Watson were posing for Before and After Taking posters for some patent medicine- Helen Daniel had become famous for an invention enabling our corn fed damsels to reduce and still eat three meals a day- Blanche Sullivan was an artist's model in Greenwich Village-she re- cently appeared on a cover of Snappy Stories - Mary Emma Allen had become quite slender and entered the chorus at the Winter Garden- Ilda Abel and Evelyn Aven were missionaries to China- Charlotte Emerson was a violinist in a jazz orchestra- Inez McGarrah owned ff 'rf y parlor- Elizabeth I-Iaddof' of habit was still selling tickets-only instead of selling tl girls she was selling to movie fans- D 111' ri' --'- 1- ggi 5 safezmswfiefilmwwefsmamiasafvmsfmnays'-ss:faa+fs Ei wi Tiff fi 'Lia ML' . L. 'if sw- . ,- 4- :ia iii? m is f if V il gi as its Q'-1 i s 2' . 2 Y. Q3 .ggi YH- gig: ,gg .ga ,' 4'1,, .,,2 by -fi 5' I 4,11 1:4 Qgqfvw. tha wig! f ei. , ..., ia.: 1 , f' ,- , ,ir . .11 e . L., I - QL ,J Elizabeth Sissons and Sara Hearn were taxicab drivers- Agnes Pittman was a stenographer- Rose Grubbs was presenting Shakespearean Plays-Lucile Jones, Nellie Johnson and Flossie Yarbrough were some of the characters- Hazel Plunkett was a dietitian- Lillian Reynolds was teaching swimming lessons at the Y. W. C. A.- Martha Herring was private secretary to the Governor of Georgia- Mabel Jackson had charge of the Organized Charities- Freida Kaplan was a novelist- Margaret Ruan was happily married- ' Elizabeth Ledsinger had revived the Ouija Board craze and was travel- ing all over the world selling them- Louise Sandefur broke the world's record in a cross country hike- Lillian Scarborough was a doctor- Louise Yeager and Helen Sloan were famous chemists- Nelle Smalling was an elevator girl in a New York skyscraper- Elizabeth Smith was the world's champion checker player- Louise Stubbs had taken up fancy work and Bessie Zuber was a won- der at making cakes. They always won first prizes at the state fair- Grace Smith was a young widow- Sara Worsley had won fame as a palmist- Martha Ward and Augusta Wadsworth were social workers- Gladys Elrod was an acrobat in Keith Vaudeville- Elsie Criswell and Alyne Crossley were working at the notion counter at Doody's- Martha Etheridge owned a laundry- Rosa Belle Flowers, Margaret Green and Elizabeth Ivey had formed a partnership to practice law. Eva Faucett was their oflice girl- Olga Everett was a caterist. She was very much in demand by Lanier girls- Louise Geeslin had retired to a convent because she was tired of ex- citement- Myrtice Freeman had just completed a course in Interior Decoration and was at work on her first contract- Pauline Feagin had charge of an orphan's home- The stage had claimed Lillian Gates and she was playing in one of the leading theatres of New York- 31 Wt 313 T194 5-fllf 5C'be'QSSfS3C ii iff? WWE Q aiwsfi 5 Giglinigffv 3 xi 3 'WEE' WJEQQYMEXQETHT ,ff 'is 55 lag if we MW 'M IELYQQQEEQQYMLYQLSY ,- ' 1 ' ' v, , 'f.,.srsu'2-zfgxw LW ma- 1gj ,ggge -s'ffw .f 1515 seafiscuefs.-vs-1' f : ' .-aA:f's.::. A-3, ,Z-P. ..:-ya 3,.A1,:d.-v':,Q4:.! itlgla Q JA L ,Y aIlv,.v,Nv3g 1- ',g--is-,vw : -1.5 --5-fr fag' .,.,g,Q, ,sa,g.,,g2 I-:Q g ' 42 -ss-fwrigxlo, as Q,a,:, '- A- 15 me sa, 21. , ., E ,E mf f ff 1534512 y M - -as wi FMR Q? iw: ' ' 1' :vi 3,5195 beg N4 safe , . - ig. Q , . W' ,w g 2 'ragga 4, 2 -1- Q il sf '-- I .W J-fs -f ff ,. . V . , 'F 4 'L KV. .Ag 59121: 14.- , ty.. ,- I mira: like: V1 JJ may ff 135-a'sW'2as1:?isxf1fisfwzw-ami' .fsfsfis ' I .' 'a'3ff 1 - 5 --54 if Virginia Gilreath was manager of a hotel- Martha Lowe was married to an English lord- Isabelle Richter and Annie Laurence Riley were reformers. They were going about the country trying to reform modern girls - Eunice McDaniel and Eugenia Jones were book agents- Ruby Molton was an artist- Louise Powers had just finished writing a book on Personality - Nell Middlebrooks was delivering a course of lectures on Science- Alice Ross and Mary Belle Jones were selling various kinds of hair nets- Eva Moncrief had a French Pastry Shop on Cherry Street- Eunice Herrington was teaching the first grade children the three R's- Edna Hall and Lena Moran had joined the Salvation Army- Ezelle Gober was a kindergarten teacher- Delores Ware and Elizabeth Willis were working in a telephone ex- change- Onieta Smith was a hair dresser- Hazel Thames had become a famous ballet dancer- Just as I was passing through Ireland I hit the Hoor with a thud-My eyes opened, but for a few minutes I was dazed g I only knew that mother was standing over me. She brought me to in a hurry With, If you don't hurry and get ready and eat your breakfast in five minutes you'll be late to school. -MARGARET BROWN. , M wang? is Qi M .lssaww lgfgssssisfmssff -f.1:.:s, i . nfq oii:i2s-wif .1 , 'ig 2 ' . , if I. -. mr' 11 'I i 179' giif , S Q r.- L gx M X 5 www W kv .11 fm- -:sql-,-W ' ',-f ,- .H f ., -vp- ,',' C 5 3, .I -1- .J . Y 1-ai 'I gsw z f , W. , , -3- Ziff? HQ., glial gg, Sf.'f1..' ' Yi . -fp 1- 1 I I its any 5 fs.. ss. I g 1- lldgilysr gsjigf 'gags af-I . f., Q - . -.1 1 1. -5 --1 V ,E g , . 1 :,. .1--is Am' I s- ...fi v 'fefs.li'-2 ' .. - ' ws,-,3 , 53- ,-. W , . .2 , . le,--. r. .p,, . . gn,-fy .1-, 5 rxntg -I 'I +5 1- 1 ' - .x --'-I 5' 15 iq '1 -e . ' -.'. -N1 Sf ' 'si . ff 1. '55 fi ' A .fide Q , gl.: fd., -w 4. .5 fy. kg A Q 5? ,ig .s gy 'K L, nf- I rdf' .:i,..' si.. 3' ' I . in .. 23?-- ' 55991175 'v1FK'i3 fV583?f! '?2k'r5'!5b 7193 3WA il Fhi'i'..5 r '- MW 5933? Wi is I gi '1 s id 2' L 1 sv .sxswasaiis fs w. 4 .ls f I sw' 'ff-.2-.f+..v+seg23f.Li31a..,.aa1Mff..ar Prophecg of Senior Bous Class of 1922 Twenty years had passed since I left Lanier. I was book salesman for the Collins Walker Book Company. I was in the middle of the Pacific on my way to China. The night was stormy and having nothing to do, I decided to go to see my old friend, Reid Wall, who was the captain of the ship. We had a very interesting conversation in which we talked of Miss Margaret's history class. On my way back to my cabin I was hit in the head with a -blackjack, in other words knocked cold. I saw stars-some of the Lanier stars including McCord, Huguley, Perry, Quinn, McKenzie, Long, Langston, and Rufus Smith. When I came to my senses I was in a little town in China. I was at the home of Robert Aids. Robert was a mis- sionary to that country. He told me there were a few more of the La- nier boys there. We walked down the street and saw a sign which attracted our attention. It had some short hand or something on it. Under this sign was another sign that read Baker 8a Baker, Bakers of Baked Cakes. It happened to be George and Pearce. We went on down the street and came to Waxelbaum's Pawn Shop. Marvin Cox was thereg he still had his red hair but Waxelbaum had his '22 ring. After a long talk to these boys I started back to America. I got Robert to go with me. We started back and on the ship were Maurice Williams, Frank Gorm- ley and Randolph Goberg they had been in the navy for three years. We stopped at a little island in the Pacific called J ohnson's Island of Jazz. Ralph still had his trombone and was making music. Sidney Nelson was governor of the island and Edgar Meadows and Howard Turner came there also to jazz a little. Others were there including Wesley Teague, Frank Lowe, and T. I. Harris who were in the shipping business. We left and started to San Francisco. The Custom House ofiicer was Eugene Hardy. There was a big circus in town so we decided to go to it. The circus was owned by Milton Denton and Leo Fleischer. They had some old friends working for them-John Haddock was a sword eater and Carl- WY +L - ZMQEWMVQETWK -vvwifdiuvxila - ' r at . -' Z 21f53jJ,.1i',2-lL'32jJ?.:gfHYra1m-. 3 fl' . .,-' Q '..,: ecviiiiiei . ' Gf '.'fif'fFS:5f'LF'QL ..4. 'isa Me'-351. 155'-P35 swag as-Lil xek9mwv ton Byington a lion trainer. Charles Fulghum, B. F. Guttenberger, Joe Waxelbaum and Andrew Heyward were selling tickets to the side shows. We soon left the circus to go about the city. We heard much talk of the political party that had just been formed. It was called the Nucleus and Joe Isaf was at the head of it. As we wandered down the street we heard much laughing and excite- ment in a little place. It was in a barber shop of Olin Bass. He was cut- ting Joe McElreath's mustache off. Lynwood Bassett and Louis Williams were also in the barber shop. They told us that Frank Gilmore was a suc- cessful architect in that city. While looking for Frank we met Emory Rumble who was a cigar agent for Sharp and Tucker Cigar Company. He had been in touch with Roy Tribble and Edwin Turlington who were doc- tors in San Francisco. Lamar Cheely ran a beauty shop in which he had Herbert Walton working for him. They told us that W. C. Barnwell was on the staff of General John T. Wages. Emory Heyward was a dentist in this large city so we decided to go to see him. Herbert Dozier was in the waiting room. He told us that the dentist was busy pulling J. H. Evans' tooth. Noticing a typewriter of peculiar shape, we asked Herbert what kind it was. He said that it was a Dan Akridge typewriter that obliterated all mistakes. J. C. Smith was selling these machines. On our way down the steps we met J. T. Bridges who was janitor of the large building. We left for Macong on the train was Robert Owen who was a conductor. He told us that Willie Lee Mosely was the fireman on the same train, that Seawell Paullin ran a hat cleaning company in Salt Lake City and that Mark Raspberry was in the same city as a jeweler. We stopped at the city to talk to these boys but could find Paullin only, who told us that Fred Stroh- ecker was an optician. I sold Paullin a set of books entitled Stubbs' Es- says on Shakespeare's Characters. I A big play was in that city that uay. It was the play of Mutt and Jeff--not written by Fisher-but by R. K. Hines. The actors in the play were James Walton and Albert Smith. Freeman Hart was art director. 5 ,ze ,s fe '2 L e 1 ,sf i1':'7.f' as sw , . .. .' 'fy 1 1, , - , I fix t , ,gs E- -M 1 .11 L Q N . X , Q is , at -5. -.-Esiiigi 3 ff ', 'Q .E '. . + fi' f rg I . , fiiffif . 1 .y-,mcgf .-.'1.:mj,fs,. ?1,f,U'f illgiqhizmxii- 3353. b , A GA ,3,f5?,r.,,sJ ...X , 'Jr ' rg X ' ' 1. .A K4 1' 2. gives :wrist L-1 wi' 5 QQ f asgtslm ,lggmggsgg My We left and arrived in the Heart of Georgia about three days later. Cecil Raby ran a drug store in which Nisbet Reddy was jerking soda. There was a big crowd down the street, so we decided to go and see what ali the excitement was about. Much to our surprise we saw James Crump, James Fulghum and Arthur Meier in the crowd of Lady Killers. Frank Col- quitt was selling John Harwell's book How to Make Love. Frank was telling them all about it, and the crowd seemed very much interested. Crump told us that George Bost and Marshall Kerry were preachers, and that Fred Higgins and Eugene Garrett were lawyers. We went out to see Bragg's Private Asylum. Walter was watching over Max Lazarus and William McDonald. The Benton brothers played in the asylum band. Walter told us that Ward Dennis was in the insurance business. Sherrod Tomlinson had just completed the Boys High School so we went to look over it. Tom Nalls was teaching physics, Thomas Minor, sing- ing g W. T. Lott was the teacher of conversational French, and J. C. Thomas was the instructor of dancing. We read an article in the paper about a case in court. Leo McCall, a farmer, was suing Luther Powers, who was a horse doctor, for not curing his mule. Judge Charles Rice let Powers oi and McCall lost his mule. After greeting Kenmore Burns, who ran a bank where Luther Wil- liams used to be, we went back to work at New York. Robert and I talked about seeing our classmates for a month. It all seemed as a dream which made us want to go back to Lanier. -GEORGE STANLEY HODGES. -'l V, ' H---. 'A Y- ., 1 -- Ear -- - . V . W 'T .Q -'ff-'W fi. S -lf nib 9 4:3 X' -afxsv-V fi. -31: NH, 'll-Q. S' . Z , f-Q42 , ' Rf,-I-' 'FWS R. : 1' . , ll'f5pW 'et' 'sis' fi- .fp F-26 iw ,, if ,. - 1 ' fi? ' 2 ms-+1 :an . , I 'V ln- ' 54? Lv'.E'f . . 'af fi ff: .1 f 1 . A if if as N 1 ' ,Q . fy if :T 121, assfzieaf-s.?ea'aiefsfaf-f+.mfm.ssara, ' 1 V: , Ali: -7 ' Historg of Senior Girls Class of 1922 ANIERIANS fellow Seniors honorable readers Mine 1S not the task of officiating at the funeral rites of the class of Nineteen Twenty Two but m1ne IS the honor of 1nscr1b1ng on the records of time its immortal history-Ancient, Medieval, Modern and Current. In ancient times, four long lears ago, we, a throng of foolish, frightened little Freshmen entered the halls of Old Lanier. As we turn our glance backward over those never-to-be-forgotten days, we marvel that we were not forever lost in those huge halls and winding staircases. We marvel too, how we held our tempers in the face of the grins and triumphs of the Sopho- mores over us. Pre-eminent among those recollections stands out a day for- ever fresh in the memory of all Americans-when peace and victory stole over the allied Nations. A day when many nations rejoiced, when many hearts were filled with gladness and when the halls of Old Lanier resounded with cries of joy and thankfulness for this new-found freedom. It fell to our lot to be participants in a great parade staged on the streets of Macon in honor of that celebration. In Medieval days we were promoted to Sophomorehood. Ah! Wise fools that we were. What a joy and pleasure was ours that we could smile at the antics of the Freshies! What a glorious privilege to be able to be looked up to and respected by those less wise and experienced than wel And why shouldn't we? Were We not a whole year nearer to that Dim and distant future when we could be called Dignified Seniors ? When the Dawn of Modern Days appeared, we were no longer Sophs, but had adopted the name of Juniors. What joy untold when we held our first class meeting in the auditorium for the election of class oflicers. But when the meeting was called to elect the Orange and Green Staff for the following year-Ah! Almost a Senior. Now in the days of our Current History, we realize there is no almost That dim and distant future has developed into reality. Oh, what glory to be a Senior. But mingled with that glory, and pride and honor, is a feel- ing of sadness in the realization that this is our last year at our beloved Old Lanier. Our year has been full to the brim. Our teams of both boys and girls have soared in athletics. Full of the winning spirit, they have . ,.. . ' J A I ,. fl Jr' -V Y If fr .is , -.V Y srasltfwflfiidwrhwsimmer::v11ryWiiQ1Q5ijff.uA45c:r-' ,V fix Z -wwf,smmi--,1--Hmkaxfasasa-sfwwmiswl-rim'-sflevgiu ffm ,,., U -we is - -. ' .-V . W , 2-.fir C' -. 1--' J, A fl- -f . .. 5 I . i? f - ifvbftiliv 'EW lf' ima Y san- WE -he f ' 1' X' iff' 2' fffsffl it rw L in F L HF .. :sa 'lx' .4-fi 7' ,.., Na, 1: . , . 4' ,.. ,png-53 r L V 1' E ,S gil , lil Qing: :nv I, 1 , 554, QQ. in . K .v,g:g2f1.fM Q. 1.. . at fl 5 .. 5 V , gigs 1 . f 5 A SJLH' lifted high and carried their Orange and Green banners on to victory. Battalion Drill days are filled with thrills as we rush to the campus to view with pride, our boys in all their military splendor. The organization of a Senior Dramatic Club is a new feature in the history of Lanier, but one of which we are justly proud. It has been a wonderful success as those who witnessed the presentation of their Best Laid Plans can testify. What excitement was ours in the election of Class Oilicers, the Annual Staff, and Who's Who. But, life is not all roses as we Lanier students have come to realize with startling reality. Truly no victorious general ever deserved a gold medal more than those of us who have fought thru the gloomy depths of Latin Grammar, Solid Geometry and French Verbs. Now our trials and tribulations are over. Our joys and sorrows are things of the past. Four long years we have worked and toiled toward the one common goal-Graduation. We have conquered the King of Knowledge and now we are wearing the laurels of victory. We are standing at the Parting of the Ways, with yet one more backward glance together into the sweet memories of the past before we are separated and lost in Life's rushing current. It has been our privilege to broaden our minds and strengthen our characters under the patient care and loving guidance of our splendid teachers in the grandest High School in America. Now, oh! Freshmen, Sophomores and Juniors, we the Class of Nineteen Twenty Two, with our best wishes and hearty good fellowship, resign to you the task of upholding the sterling qualities of our beloved old L. H. S. Remember always that upon you rests the responsibility of lifting, of glo- rifying, of bearing to the dizziest heights of fame, the name-LANIER. BESSIE ZUBER. 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Johnson, Nellie Jones, Annie Jones, Eugenia Jones, Lucile Jones, Mary Belle Kaplan, Frieda Kenyon, Eunice Lazarus, Gertrude Lee, Rebecca Sue Ledsinger, Elizabeth Leigh, Marjorie Lord, Margaret Lowe, Martha McDaniel, Eunice McGarrah, Inez Martin, Sarah Martin, Elizabeth Mercer, Elizabeth Middlebrooks, Nell Molton, Ruby Moran, Lena Moore, Elizabeth Morris, Merle Morcrief, Eva Myers, Mary Paul, Mildred Payne, Mildred Pittman, Agnes Plunkett, Hazel Powers, Louise Ragan, Beatrix Reid, Josephine Reynolds, Lillian Richter, Isabelle Riley, Annie Laurence Roberts, Malba Ross, Alice Ruan, Margaret Sandefer, Louise Scarborough, Lillian Shurley, Louise Smalling, Nell Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Grace Smith, Mary Smith, Oneita Snipes, Thelma Stubbs, Louise Sullivan, Blanche Sullivan, Vivian Summers, Lillie Belle Tallent, Glennie Thames, Hazel Thomas, Dorothy ' Toole, Gertrude Ward, Martha Ware Delores Wadsworth, Augusta Walker, Katherine Watson, Elizabeth Williams, Martha Willis, Elizabeth Worsley, Sarah Yarborough, Flossie Yeager, Louise Zuber, Bessie '5QFYH QQSSW5 5i1'l? 5 3' E'3'f5? ,iffslf .yi 53: W' 'Rig VN 's 1Ww 45x I . 1 as ' -A W. Fit , gf .1 f A ' 1 -' 5. .a ,, : 1-,.-gf - E: 'wif T .,' , vw' -V ,. EP ffssv g . A ga f 1 eg ' All '-..a,. 'Q L wx.. 2 Q Q is 4.4 ' ' 'a 1 V' 1 ii -asv at 1 .fbsfgvg E6 V. ,413 is s ,fc :Pri r N 'HV ,Q a is 4 1 z Iliff' ., 'sf ps - .ig-5 , A , s 4? . 'as g N ug f I ff , A U -gg, 2 ,gg ' F if 4' ,am U i6 Vu,,f Historg of Senior Bogs Class of 19242 Four years ago our hearts were leaping with joy, now joy and sadness are intermingledg four years ago we were promoted from the grammar schools of the city to the much heard of Lanier High Schoolg now we are leaving it. When the fall term commenced, we were completely captivated with the idea of Military Training. It was rather difficult for us to accustom ourselves to the High School Manner of doing things and our heads were dizzy in the crowds that filled the corridors between periods. Initiative, of course, came but now we can laugh at our fears and at the fright Prof. Pulliam gave us when he drove us from our hiding places in the building at recess. The Infiuenza epidemic closed school for a few weeks previous to Christmas. When the holidays arrived we refused, probably for the first time, to accept Santa Claus because we thought that high school students should be grown ups. Our introduction into languages, into mathematics other than arithmetic, and into shop Work pleased us but after the novelty wore off we recognized the saying, All that glitters is not gold 5 beneath everything it seemed, lay work in an undeveloped stage. Toward the close of our first year we were frequently summoned to the Auditorium, some- times to hear patriotic or war work speeches and sometimes for spirit meetings. The fall of 1919 started us on our ascent of Fool's Hill. We found the second year to be only a continuation of the first with three months intercession. Some of our members began to take a deep interest in Ath- ltics and others in the Bull Ring. How important we felt when we stuck our first man and signed it Corporal! The lessons became harder and the teachers stricter, each demanding that his especial lessons be prepared first. With the new title Juniors came several changes in the faculty. Prof. Coates was succeeded by Prof. Jones of Romeg in the Military, Major Saulnier was transferred to Atlanta by the government and Major Mat- thews assumed command of the Lanier Battalion. Our first lesson in Geo- metry made us sit up and sit, -just to think that the simple things We knew had to be proved. In Athletics a few of our members starred and the coaches began to look forward to good teams in 1922. In Military the ,V ,I ., 1- . --1-.gal -pg uxmffn-.?.f51'Pdfawsmminyvwa's1ueesw52gzw-enxssg-wr'4' .' '51 3 aw.,em+.ws1.z-wsawwmgrswsvazffrsrwmssawzsrfms f . ' s vsr Vw A- if .W li M. A q -is-iv: '. f 1 5 ll' fish Lsffj Y ' K . ij N-is 1 maid! ? X' 3 I-f 'ff N, - .ext J ., -- - -- f ' ,i Q - ,-f, ' .ga-3 1' 2 13.5 . ' fl i X16-cz'.J. .. 'E3'1'f-!,.,:1,.?:.fl11'5 JJ.. .Wu l ,J f..v:114fx75-Txiiraa ,.,.g-, 2'lmf?fl.4' Blhix ,alfa ,TNI r,, nf' V7 932. V1- or Q a is L i 1 wwiiirsfsriis MMM V wrt Vmiatshww xflQJVs2-aasfaat highest non-commissioned ofiices were held mostly by Juniors. We had a class meeting during the year and elected the class oiiicers. In May another meeting was held for the purpose of electing the staff for the Orange and Green. Honors were coming upon us fast, but the thought of being en- trusted With the monthly publication directed our attention towards Senior- hood. The last day of school held two treats for us-promotion to the .Senior class and promotion in the Military. Our fourth year has seemed short and sweet. Learning Genung's Rhetoric and Pfeiffer's Solid Geometry has been the least C?J of our wor- ries. The only time that we have really trembled was in December when we learned that new General Orders were to be issued. The football team had an off season but the basketball five won a series of victories. The Athletic Manager obtained for Macon the G. I. A. A. tournament in Feb- ruary. Under the direction of a competent staff the Orange and Green has few if any rivals among high school publications. The increase in the number of pupils made it necessary to divide the students and put those taking the Commercial Course in another building. We have reached the end of the rainbow and found our pot of gold. Our journey has led us over mountains of happiness, through deserts abounding in needles' eyes, and past the land of Einstein. We have wrestled with subjects that seemed to be anything but angels, but you can't keep good men down. ROBERT F. AIDS. l Aids, Robert Akridge, Dan Alley, Aaron Baker, George Baker, Pearce Barnwell, W. C. Bassett, Charles L. Bass, Olin Benton, Daniel Benton, Edward Bloodworth, Albert Bost, George Bragg, Walter Burns, Kenmore Cheely, Lamar Colquitt, Frank Cox, Marvin Dennis, Ward Dicks, Wilburn Dozier, Herbert Evans, J. H. Fulghum, James Garrett, Eugene Gober, Randolph Gormley, Frank Gilmore, Frank Green, Malcolm Harris, T. I. Roll of Senior Bogs Class of 1922 Harwell, John Haddock, John Hardy, Eugene Heyward, Emory Herring, Otis Higgins, Fred Hines, Richard Hodges, George S. Huguley, Minter Isaf, Joe Johnson, Wheeler Johnson, Ralph Kerry, Marshall Langston, Ray Lazarus, Max Lott, W. T. Long, Oscar Meadows, Edgar Meier, Arthur Minor, Thomas Moseley, Willie Lee McCall, Leo McCord, Charles McDonald, William McElrath, Joe Nalls, Thomas Nelson, Sidney Owens, Robert Oliver, Warren Paullin, Seawell Perry, Clarence Power, Luther Quinn, Ben Raspberry, Mark Raby, Cecil Reddy, Nisbet Rice, Charles Rumble, Emory Smith, Rufus Smith, Albert Strohecker, Fred Stubbs, Francis Thames, J. C. Teague, Wesley Tomlinson, Sherrod Tucker, Joe Tribble, Roy Turlington, Edwin Wages, J. T. Walker, Collins Walton, James Waxelbaum, E. A. Williams, Louis Williams, Maurice Crump, James Wall. Reid , 1 F: --Sm x '. . fr-'li Elf!-iw? ' ' 5'3 Wi SW' '7ii 'IeH ' X'-2-'55 Q' f 2 fmt ., Q -- sf -. . 1... 1 J ' - 'Q-M.. -if, 2:-Jfizifx - .1i2.iQe':. 4 FL. . -.' 'J'- -. .ex 2' . 52353 ' LT i l 1- , 'i ' f 'i5f25Q?9 'wif , g 2 W, . xt. 1 ' , H . is , ff?-51? - iv.. -1 i5fafQ?E 443' f P 5 fifvi llfai-, '11 .. :ML iss , sliir , .1 - - 3 L ife l V' V f gf--91... mei- 1' , 'mf 5,.Jp-- .ggi 1 f ., ..gy,-gg., , I Ji. :P-2 ,, ve '- ' if ' Q FN '3'Hi4Ff57l'5 V221 -W-5' 33 .-Vi' 'W 3?3? 5221 A5 'A '4 25537 4 flif -!r ? ' ww-E 555.25-tr? ' E1 sep -,gg ref-, --za' tgfjvgqg, , - 1 if-g, .W V s :avi up-52: 2.5.5 1? Q V fy: N 1 i. -' 1. - A -'--,lv ' ' 'uf '-3' ' ' H.-:U '- 5 --'-' ' ' ' Q' ,- A .1 , L. -frf'Cfff:71 . ,lla .L U1 .. . 'v ' . X - 1 1' - - 7 ' ,O ' w .. :L . A ' 1 - 1- fin ' Arnold, Frances Brown, Sarah Buchannan, Frances Carlisle, Martha Coates, Elizabeth Feagin, Nettie Fulghum, Marion Gamble, Mary Goldman, Clarice Hall, Louise Bridges, J. T. Cargile, E. K. Denton, J. Milton Fulghum, Charles B Fleicher, Leo Guttenberger, B. F. IV B GIRLS AND BOYS GIRLS Hall, Virginia Head, Mary Higginson, Bernice Erwin, Elizabeth Jackson, Mary Jackson, Saflie Lee Rebecca Sue Martin, Sarah Moore, Eulalia Morris Merle BOYS Hart, J. Freeman Heyward, Andrew H. Jr. Lowe, Frank J. Jr. Michael, Morris McKenzie, Clovis H. Smith, John C. Myers, Mary McGarrah, Inez Pool, Rosa Reid, Josephine Sheehee, Evelyn Shurley, Louise Smith, Mary Sullivan, Vivian Stone, Charles C. Turner, Howard Walton, H. Waxelbaum, Joseph BOOK 11. UNDER CLASSES Wm 1 5 5 I F 5 r I 2 , A I 1 e s I e ! s 3 i r 1 ! 5 3 1 5 I 1 l i 5 I 5 x 5 i E ! I 5 1 I I I : F E 5 I i E I ! 1 u I 5 E E r HQ.-4 rf f . 1. .., W k 1 L,,, ' - X A2 W H1 .- N ,wvfwx ,. Q, 1+ u V Lv - . 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QF., 2 ,i , 'f V ' fi I Q flaws ff 'fm -Q. he 11 - ff ., ,ip Fr '1 M, ,L I :,g .gm ' 13, f 1 'E i are ' ' J l -AA' I I I Roll of Junior Girls III A GIRLS Alford, Nellie Andrews, Evelyn Athon, Evelyn Baker, Ilah Baynard, Gladys Bell, Alberta Billingslea, Valentine Birch, Lois Blackman, Dorothy Branan, Margaret Brightwell, Louise Brightwell, Mary Burghard, Frances Burkett, Nell Butler, Essie Cain, Ruth Carswell, Lucile Chambers, Cynthia Cody, Virginia Crawford, Ruth Craven, Elizabeth Crawley, Margaret Davies, Elizabeth Davidson, Lula Eubanks, Sara Farrar, Clara Bond Freeney, Marion Amerson, Alberta Anderson, Leila Anderson, Salome Armstrong, Katherine Gambell, Mary Gardner, Sadie Garfield, Jeanette Golding, Velda Graybill, Mildred Gilmore, Katherine Hackett, Elizabeth Haden, Sara Hampton, Lucile Harwell, Clara Hazelhurst, Caroline Hart, Frances Heard, Susie Hobbs, Sara Howard, Daisy Hudson, Fannie Jackson, Mildred Johnston, Mary Jones, Frances Kinney, Clara Little, Elizabeth Little, Lona Lutsky, Bessie Meeks, Lillian Melton, Annie Lou Miller, Marguerite Minor, Marguerite III B GIRLS Barnes, Julia Mae Beggs, Roma Bennett, Lena Bridges, Evelyn Minton, Ruth Moore, Katherine McCowan, Kathleen McElroy, Sara Newton, Alice O'Neal, Eva Patterson, Gertrude Phillips, Virginia Poole, Rosa Robinson, Jennie Mae Rossman, Evelyn Ryle, Agnes Shier, Leah Sissons, Elizabeth Sloan, Helen Stanford, Mary Stanley, Cora Steed, India Strickland, Willie Mae Strong, Ruth Truesdal, Martha Turner, Martha Vinson, Naomi Wasden, Julia Warwick, Elma Wyche, Martha Youngblood, Helen Brown, Frances Brown, Lillian Brown, Bertha Burnett, Doris 'als Masai Hgwwmaa 112535 4. 5 srswamiac-P25 wav- -ww wie afsfaws af is rasrWi,gs'Wsrs-'-aN5 is ff I f QF ri as f new LSWZEQR-iiiiix xmas?-S4523-miil fl i9'S'?3!.'5v4. 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Scott, Sara Shinholsor, Lillian Slocumb, Evelyn Smalling, Ruth Smith, Elizabeth Smith, Edyth Souther, Clarice Staley, Martha Steger, Frances Strong, Mildred Swain, Robbie Swain, Laurie Talley, Emma Taylor, Ellen Tinsley, Marcella Tomlinson, Nell Walls, Violet Walker, Marie Walthall, Margaret Whiting, Annie Wilkins, Ola Willis, Margaret Willingham, Sara Yarborough, Margaret 1- -1.3. - T 3 JUNIOR BOYS k i533 'f' WERWEEWK 'KWH 7,Q,?'.571i ' Q we :mir was hW 211.-?hf1'.45'L GWQSY' Q aa ki xwwvisaw... Mmmmmr . , . . , . , ' Hz F' - i I 1- ,W Y-.W V, E33-S 'XQJEEE -JAR A gl L., .5 1. gf.-557.1 JL, Egg ' .- gt '.i'1,fJa.u.-sem-n,:'71 - . .ph . 1- Mluw. , '1 ge. H V 1:0 , N lt- if , L - , 'ik-W: Q--I 0.1 V- , - - ,el E-vgsififiv 1 'L .- . '? ' .4'1?ffIf.I,. 'wb ' T, an sh ,..,mfJ' ,E iv- Eff, r V .Ani ' 1- 61672 . -, 's -a. nxf- wa' .' if 2 f Q V ' -i Swag'-4 F iw. . 1. -- if ,Ula z, N s '-A . ' mr-Qvgm Ste 4 - '4 , fha' A :xx P: 1' fr J' f. 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Kessler, Oscar Kinney, Francis Klarp, Frank Lester, Rufus McAllister, Andrew McCrary, Robert McKay, Reginald McRae, Roderick Marsh, James Augustus Markwalter, Edward Mays, Jesse Medlock, Milo Park, Orville Perlman, Jacob Pendergrass, Clyde Perdue, Augustus Poe, Paul Price, Gordon Rankin, Maynard Raspberry, Everett Ray, Humbert Reubens, Carmen Saunders, D. Palmer Schoville, Wallace Searcy, Henry Sharp, James Shealy, Howard Simmons, Harry Skinner, Vernon Smith, Durwood Smith, Lundy Smith, Tom Snow, Willie Starr, Homer Steed, Joseph Middlebrooks, Campbell Terry, Elmo Middlebrooks, Rollin Miller Robert Michael, Morris Newberry, Cecil O'Connell, Dan Odom, C. E. Oneal, William Tinker, William Willis, George Wright, Allen Wyche, J. C. Young, Charles Sharp, William Kxgx X K '4-. 0 Q K fy X MA- X- xv J N 5 Q f 'X Qf W W2 Xf k K k If X 1 ik k l f kjk ij Sp 1 ffl .,? . m? I ' I I H IA k B194 s H Soruomoxn GIRLS l X336 ? w:Y PREM S QUE T QQVTWCLI PHY? 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'ww i Q ,- .. .iw-V' Stembridge, Elizabeth Stevens, Attalissa Stewart, Elizabeth Stripling, Evelyn Strohecker, Sarah Stubbs, Virginia Swain, Dorothy Taylor, Maidee Taylor, Martha Thames, Ruth Abel, Reba Allen, Margaret Andrews, Mildred Armstrong, Jane Arnett, Winstead Arnold, Katherine Barnes, Helen Barnett, Lillie Baughcum, Ruth Bennett, Louise Berckmans, Mary Briggs, Eunice Brown, Hazel Burns, Denta Burns, Florence Byrd, Iris Carlyle, Rosa Casey, Hazel Chapline, Willa Cleveland, Mattie Will Collins, Elma Colquitt, Mary Copeland, Ida Bell Corley, Emily Crutchfield, Laurine Cummings, Margaret Cummings, Sallie Theiss, Marion Thomas, Lois Thwaitte, Anna Bell Tinsdall, Constance Toole, Ruby Wade, Gladys Wasner, Sarah Watson, Mary Weems, Ella Weems, Frances II B GIRLS Dannenberg, Dorothy Ellis, Frances Fowley, Jennie Fudge, Ida Fullington, Sara Gleason, Ovella Gordon, Annie Hall, Rachel ' Hardeman, Martha Hartsog, Julia Heriot, Mary Herring, Lavinia Higgs, Edna Holcombe, Elizabeth Holmes, Elizabeth Jackson, Edna Jolly, Annie May Jones, Josie Jones, Jane Jones, Ruby Kinnett, Doris Lamon, Sara Lawton, Leila Martin, Lucile llgeans, Sarah Moore, Daisy McCord, Harriet West, Mary Lou Wetlons, Mildred Williams, Helen Williams, May Williams, Nannie Williams, Pauline Williams, Eflie Willingham, Eunice Wodall, Frances Yarborough, Gussie McElrath, Martha McLendon, Elizabeth Pace, Viola Porter, Annie Prentiss, Louise Remhart, Nell Reynolds, Laura Richardson, Annette Roberts, Louise Shaw, Lucile Sherrod, Agnes Simpson, Elizabeth Stembridge, Lucile Stembridge, Sara May Stone, Frances Streyer, Mildred Strickland, Eva May Stripling, Mary Tabor, Myrah Talmadge, Alice Thomas, Bernice Ward, Nell Wheeler, Geraldine Willis, Willine Wilson, Lora Woller, Minnie Lee Wood, Martha i SOPHOMORE BOYS f, 5' f -,k ': s .4242 4' ,f , . 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Roberts, Alton Scarborough, Prentice Shepherd, Louis Smith, Rosser Smith, Vernon Smith, Wilburn Sprougher, Ralph Stevens, Charles Tomlinson, Robert Turner, J. C. Underwood, William Wade, Robert Watson, John Walker, Sanders Weicheselbaurn, Theodore Wilder, Jay Williams, Eugene Williams, Richard Woodard, Lyman Wray, Herman Wyche, Robert Young, Robert Viv? 5 JAVWW P05915 l'l Phu Q 'if 11 f 7 h5'NVl'Yl6 7' v?n i ..f :?'1 W'7t 'f:JE'V I 5 F. M, Wlfiizmiikwl AR isa agg1:a1 +'a'ga'a2,'srQe!f Q- L' it-fr get 'Qi ll 5' X if A Fw A A xl 'il 11,4 51. 'gin 5? 5 E olgbW R'f4515 wff:41hW t'3?lui5Wfh- X f ff Wlrir l35e'vxf42vfi?-QLZMVAT-whdifrf' - .A .gs . V V fl:-,wan 315105, 1 n 4,- A i -1, .1 ., wr' ak gifs: 1,-p-,..lqei5?,..J7 wifi Q, w gre! My Q, M . 1- fi! 6-.I A In 4. gli' 'A ,GE .. vu 1, : gp , -r 1 V : gl, .2:' .75 u,-'SW P1-W.. M. -.H 'il L, - 's .fl gi .sry Aw may :H gg? ,N 5. . A Q, ,Q-3. 25, l p K Y ,itjinax . 'Q-gina ,Q 2,1 fig -, 'Q l 1 ' 'A A - . I es , ,Sw QA - , as 1 f' f L 'i ' . ,'..' A f .g. .- L. . ,,w4: . H- 5:35 fr! wif ltfw ef 7 is QI 5- fl: fl F' 2' 5. , ,ss 'fl r' fr Q1 i7 fr 'fi-:'za.t'f1f,'T' fl' v g3sf 1Z'A aa: 1 V' 3: - .. .1n.f-A fTuue HAt Daw H Farewell now forever more, Lanier! Knowing not what's held in store, Lanier, We will strive each future day Your ideals to keep in play, Each and every one will pay Respect to Lanier! We will always be for you, Lanier Men and women brave and true Lanier! Never will we you forget ' Where on Fortune's path we're se Sweetest Alma Mater yet We love you, Lanier! -Fre ning J t, ida Kaplan, '22 BOOK III. MILITARY W Q 1 1 1 I I i . . i E ! 2 s E 1 3 3 E 5 5 s E 1 5 i I I a I a 1 3 I I 1 E i ! 1 5 E ! 5 I i e 5 S i E . i I Q 5 ! . I Qw 5 ' mailers? sea-as fwgawsa. 3 ,. r 1' . 'K L sf,,.....,... .. . . .1 ?i f-nh ?'i. , 4 Rf. ' I ,. . ff ififilifyiiz' SW . f lie? -5 2 - M rf' r rv 'kgs A . 1 . . ' 4 E M frm L -ww ,ire . .. . f Gad 'i'i'9 ' 'KHQIF' 11 A' ' wi J 'AIC NVE 'ox 'itil-2 luv' '85 Ml V , I -34 ' .hr yfvqi . we :jg 5 .V :Ha A 1 : I MQ. gunz' . .Q 'gf' L'-Q gf. Historg of Militarg at Lanier HE unpreparedness of America at the beginning of the war showed F p this nation where she stood when it came to warfare. Men were drafted all over the country and mostly all of them had never thought what military meant before. After this country was caught asleep once, she decided to never be in that fix again, so military was introduced in all of the prep and high schools of the country. Military was first started at Lanier in the fall of the year 1917 by Major J. D. Blair who was the first commandant to be procured by the Board of Education. He, with untiring eHorts started Lanier on her course as a Reserve Officers Training Corps. For two eventful years Major Blair was at the head of the Military Department and to him Lanier owes her good start. During the first year Major Blair first trained his cadet officers and then started them to training the rest of the cadets. These youths de- served much credit for the way in which they handled men for the first time. The officers for the first year were: Company A-Thomas, J. A. Company B-Butterworth, J. Company C-May, N. D. Company D-Merritt, E. Company C won the competitive drill for the first year. About the middle of the next year Major Blair asked the Government to install the R. O. T. C. which they consented to do. Subsequently, Major Stanley G. Saulnier of the United States Army was detailed to take charge of our unit. The cadet officers for this year were: Cadet Major-J. L. Davis. Company A-E. M. Gurr. Company B-C. Guttenberger. Company C-T. C. Drew. Company D-M. F. Hatcher. This year the competitive dril-l was again won by Company C. The Board presented the captain of the winning company .with.a sabre. A ?mw52 is 5 E 6R iE5f'Ei'Xb M5 E. 'Q B s- an :Qwwwree is my W-1:-wsu:-sf if lfiffx ' --fv'.Ei 2-.-A J. fi.. .- 5 . a i- 1 :ws Wig Q., ,T ignite ,A we fi 1 f . ' ' . ,.-fwfr 1 1- 4, -5- 1 f ' . Qi ,,,l5'1'i,, , ,: ,, .wfxzf 24 , . 'Q i f 'E' K , Y cf 1' ,. '-1, .1 :sefeasx-1 , .'.,22' ' .' 1 g ' '1i,fiw'fA f 'awww rf.-'W l 4: 5 .M 'ig -+1 Eff: .F K-.QR L - M. . x.s'4g,,.:M' 1.51 if f Q S. fgigfsafj ff at 5 .. ,M . -l H. ,... .1 ,M .. z Xxx 5 .1 mes.-ataztfarf-3 '2m1slE'. ' 'ifsivrfi fi... mg 5 -'IJ 'J' .. iii.--' The third year of Military at Lanier was a very successful one. A band was formed and makes a very creditable showing for Lanier. During the summer about eighteen boys from the school attended Camp Lee in Virginia. A very good record was made by the boys while at the summer camp. The cadet Major and captains for this year were: Cadet Major-Eden, R. M. Company A-Emerson, F. Company B-Kinman, R. B. Company C-Anderson, C. R. Company D-Merritt, T. E. Company E-Fugate, H. M. The competitive drill was won this year by Company A, Captain Emerson being presented with the sabre. This year was the first time that any cadets graduated with four full years of military at Lanier. Major Saulnier, having gone back to the regular army, Major Clifford J. Matthews, a graduate of West Point, was detailed as P. M. S. T. He deserves much credit for the showing of the battalion this year. The cadet major and captains for this year were: Cadet Major-Hardin, W. R. Company A-Coleman, J. S. Company B-Wilder, Atwood. Company C-Hopkins, J. G. Company D-Gardiner, Fritz. Company E-Jones, R. B. In company athletics this year Company A won the basketball cham- pionship, thereby giving them the cup for good. The competitive drill for this year was won by Company C, Captain Hopkins being presented with the sabre, which he gave to Major Hardin for his ability in drilling the company before he was appointed cadet major. The fifth year of military and our fourth and LAST year at Lanier of course, we think has been the best of all. Major Matthews, being with us again this year, has had much to do with our success. The company basketball was won this year by Company D, with Pro- fessor Tanner as their coach. About fifteen boys from Lanier attended 5. '71 v f l lk wlw , Ek Q ,W ' fa q ' -. , , ,, ,, , , 1 W. 5 - , Q . '- FA . 'hifi 35.131 .2 '- , 555 12 H 'Q lzfbyf 'V L1':N i- gf.: in ig gg Q .M fi-3 X 1, if we sr . 'Q . f at T ' mi we 'H 'gg ' ' le W . ,Q if , if iii it ' 'af' Q .' Yi P? jj i 4 fi jf sf lg mv . f 'lla -5' Xfbw' by is 1 934 W5 J- S 'kkaifsiawks Jsaskfmwf xxx LL'f wssa! f-24 mf .arwaiaawsc the Citizens Training Camp at Camp Jackson this year and these boys made a good showing while at camp. The Lanier Band this year is the best band that has been at Lanier since it has been organized and it is said to be the best high school band in the south. On account of the growth of the Battalion this year another company had to be formed which was F Company. The cadet major and captains for this year are: Cadet Major-Dennis, W. Company A-Meaders, E. Company B-Oliver, W. Company C-Isaf, J. Company D-Hines, R. K. Company E-Rice, C. Company F-McCord, C. im:- TO THE CLASS OF '22 Here's to us of '22 The class that now at last is thru, The class that leaves that great old school The class that stuck by every rule. We fought our iight as fighters do, We, the ones of '22 3 ' We stuck by the guns 'till Peace was blown And now we'll reap what we have sown, We'll make the night O' the eighth O' June In truth a Lanierian harvest moon That night of nights, we won't be late- That's the night We graduate. --R. K. Hines. me A STAFF Sponsor: Miss Roberta Howard Major Clifford J. Matthews. U. S. A. 1st Lieut. Battalion Adjutant: Leo McCall Cadet Major: Ward Dennis. lst Lieut. Personnel Adjt.: Emory Rumble Sergeant Emmerson Beecher, U. S. A., Instructor. lst Sergeant Martin H. Garvey, U. S. A., Instructor. COMPANY A. Sponsor: Miss Beatrice Ragan Captain: Edgar Meaders. lst Lieutenant: Sherrod Tomlinson lst Lieuten t: John R. Harwell. 2nd Lieutenant: Robert Owens. Co. A. Captain: Meadows, E. 1st Lieut.: Harwell, J. R. 1st Sgt.: Clark, B. 1st Lieut.: Tomlinson, J. S. 2nd Lieut.: Owens, R. X. Plat. Sgt.: Stribling, W. L. Plat. Sgt.: Ray, L. B. Plat. Guides: Talley, H. Plat. Guides: Parks, O. A Plat. Guides: Spear, W. Plat. Guides: Smith, J. C. Section Guide: Arnett, C. Section Guide: Denton, J. Section Guide: Bridges, J. T. Section Guide: Moore, J. FIRST PLATOON QFirst Squadb fThird Squadl 1. Kingman, P. . Pindergrass, C. . Hardie, E. 1. Powers, L. 2 2. McKay, R. 3 3. Saunders, D. P. 4 G - S Q 4. Rasberry, M. CCorp.J 1' eh ' Corp, 1. Mathews, P. A 2- Hugu1YfM- 3. Kissler, C. 4. Lazrus, M. 4 K- F 4. wright, A. V. ' may' 'M' C Second Squadj CFOUHH Squad, 1. Thabor, H. S. 1. Hakins, Z. 2. Cook, E. 2. Moseley, W. L. 3. Brown, D. 3.Lowe, W. 4. Ellis, H. fCorp.J 4. Burk, W. fCorp.J 1. DuBose, F. 1. Scarborough, D. W. 2. Jones, E. 2. Nolan, K. 3. Barfield, T. 3. Strickland, J. 4. Segroves, M. 4. Rubin, C. - 4. F awww my-,wah ww 4 Eg ma- femev awww- we-fm 1 l 1 Q9 'E Q.. A.. 6. .frafwm asf' QPR? 1:r'a'if1fW r2'Ef1fi'?'Q2-W' f 5234 9. 1. L E ll 3 l 'Sa'-s L. -QQ, Q ,avg L 'Er I- e3n3f,aZ?'.54!5eE35B .JSQWP4 W I9 K fl +51 fv5ES9?f r 9SL'vv 'xx 1341342-fazrgswiisfg w '15 '. '.'T.'iS?flvi3'73E2iQ1'l7W 'l-HA ff? ',?i!:. fn 'i2.aii1i??5wf' .- - ' l 5. Q!3'5Ii2TTiih?1'i-5571 ' 'iff , fr? ff' : T Su, .. ' ,f P1 '11 '5 .'f'1f. i 1' L i2,,..... uw , - -. .fI,..f7z.-1 we W -f -1 .5,3'..'.. ' EF' 2 '..'NW-W' 6? fav? 1- - 4 KF H 4 A . . as f' is fm ' 'mc-S zvizfaua K. -: .. I- u LR, , ., ,- . w Q5f.'e?il.f,. '.....,, sm Q. ' 5 'LL-A .. ' 'r, L - -'...'e A ' K' if 'f 'Rf 1 1. we 1... . 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Miller, R. Touchstone, W. 6Fifth squadb Wright, G. 1. Mann, L. Curry, L. CCorp.J 2. Sharp, J. Fauster, K. 3. Kessler, S. Wimbley, G. 4. Finly, P. QCorp.J Fintcher, J. 1. Baggett, S. Southwell, E. 2. Rand, K. csecond Squad, 3. Stubbs, P. Carswe1l,P. 4' Dunlap' K' Perdue, A, Cpl. File Closers- Hilliard, H. Dally, J. J. Carey, E. fCorn.j Heyward, A. 'C l COMPANY B. Sponsor: Miss Janie Frierson Captain: Vlarren Oliver. lst Lieut. Arthur Meier. lst Lieut. Kenmore Burns. 2nd Lieut. 7' Colquitt Co. B. Captain: Oliver, W. 1st Lieut. Meier, A. lst Lieut. Burns, K. 2nd Lieut. Colquitt, F. lst Sgt. Turner, H. FIRST PLATOON Pl. Sgt.- Paullin, S. fFirst Squadj 3. Odom, C. 4. Lawson, J. fCorp.J 1. Little, W. ' 2. Smalling, R. 3. Sandifer, J. 1- BOSK G- 4. Carlisle, E. 2. Buchanon, U. R. ,Fourth Squad 3. Etheridge, R. 1 Mur h P 4. Clark, R. CCorp.J 2' MCEILLL LT W' 3. Lester, R. 3. Moran 'C' 4. McRae, R. fCorp.l 4. Davis 'B W 1' Henry' C' ' ' ' 2. Lockerman, P. ' fsecond Squadl 4. Wallace, E. 1. Burgess, M. 2. Holmes, C. 3. Drew, A. fFifth Squadl 1. Little, C. C. 4. Funderburke, W. CCorp.J 2' Clark, W' 1. Bishop, F. 3. Barnes, R. 2. Bloodworthi H- 4. Dellinger, C. CCorpJ 3. Causey, J. 1. Harvey, L. 4. Smith, D. 4. O'COIlI1eii, P. QThird Squadl Guides: 1. Brooks, J. Middlebrooks, R., Right 2. Hamlin, E. ' Chambers, J., Left. fu. Wiillgisfgif w L9 M we 5' fifflwipaf gk wtfj-E w-ezsfmafss. mawras fi FEV 'WY 251' 3NW'9l5J4?v W H. sgaffvaggsgssrsfwmeasfs . 6 .. gg W -dsx Ytilggfiik. .u ., N.,-' J , .- -M 4 W- . 2 ', is -rl'-:U .sg-'gqufldg-3-41 -' ,gg a'gw..1xrswav-fi-ew. , f reeIan-we:wi-:mffe-r:':fe-vig .. , JL 125 f J L L ir r.: :E u .:-'f Si 'X W - -- Tre? :' 1 if ' -1 'V-:: ':i? 'wfififv ' Wi H' vw '-W2 E?:x '.Yfy6-...W .. fill? ,ina f A5.iQy': , LJ-i5C3.3f.,-k.:.', I SM i., s,ff1a1iQ. ' 'F' ..a3.i:f ,g M ,I BV.-g,,,,' nv.. , ,: Q U , gh A .ml 85:53,-fig, mn 4, , . . , lk QQ-5 .vss1r.,.,pg1'iHi fm' ., K V' ,Q . ll-ngggw 1953 ff1 kq1,. gms gy. mfg' ., , r .af .,. U . , Q2 5, 5 ,M .., --X44 4- :rc gf.-Af 'Jr v - W ll Je ' 32445 Tv. him Ig' ,Ltr 'iv gg .v :figs .gg-,af Y- all fs x 75 y .TS R , V J :fe 4 vga: .Aff J, r , I -55 . . ., I :av 3. . ' V, ' -Z 1 1 .z Aj' -' 5' -- gf . Q 1 ly 'TE -S' qw 3'-L5f7'tfZ?::f:1'2lf in Q 42 it 4 1 5 C ' rf? V 4151 .n . ug 3,1 ik .pl me ffm.: uf , .. sg-.V . , ,5 egg, .1 br. v,,g:,',5, ,QV ' fe' ' -' A V'-4 f . X' .az-. '. . - 2. - ,. ., - .L -7 'W' 'Fu' 7 2-fav' if TMJ mg' , -' . K gf 'K - ---TEST-,gr f'- wfr'ff,f-ff'2,. ,Y J 4: , nv. , -J.. . hrs., ..,. ,, ..-mf .U .1 4 : ..v:r.x-we il,-xmsrfftt ,'f.fA..',v, .- e-mn . aatwifafi --'pw .2 -1 'N sq ' .afaw Attached Sergeants: Barnwell, W. C. Corbin, L. Color Sergeants. Section Guides: Porter, E. Smith, L. Waxelbaum, J. SECOND PLATOON Place Sergeant: Haddock, J. McKenzie 4First Squadj 1. Anderson, P. 2. Goode, C. 3. Corbin, S. 4. Brown, R. fCorp.J 1. Tharpe, B. 2. Conyers, F. 3. Fox, B. 4. Brannon, O. CSecond Squadj 1. Gunnells, L. 2. Sissons, B. 3. Gammage, T. 4. Strohecker, F. fCorp.D 1. Smith, W. 2. Moore, M. 3. Averunin, H. 4. Bishop, H. fThird Squadj 1. Thomas, E. 2. Harper, L. 3. Payne, W. 4. Mailley, J. CCorp.J 1. Fleischer, L. 2. Abel, M. 4. Wall, D. CFourth Squadj 1. Defore, E. 2. Brown, J. 3. Scott, M. 4. Jordan, W. CCorp.D 1. Fowler, J. 4. Moseley, R. fFifth Squadj 1. Renfroe, L. 2. Carter, J. 3. Hawkins, A. 4. Seckinger, J. CCorp.J 1. Lewis, N. L. 2. Turlington, P. 3. White, B. J. 4. Smith, E. Platoon Guides: Tindall, H., Right Marsh, J. A., Left Section Guides: Gober, R. Cargille, E. K. Attached Corporal: Walton, H., Color Guard. COMPANY C. Sponsor: Miss Sarah Scott Captain: Joe Isaf. lst Lieut. Wesley Teague lst Lie-vt. George Hodges. ' 2nd Lieut. Frank Gilmore Co. C. lsaf, S. J .-Captain. Hodges, G. S.-lst. Lieutenant. Walker, Collins F.-First Sergeant. FIRST PLATOON Teague, S. W.-Ist Lieutenant. 1 Walton, J. S.-Sergeant, Right Guide 2: Leonard, C' McCreary, R.-Sergeant, Left Guide 3, Steed, J, Baldwin, C. L.-Corp., Sec. Guide 4. Hammond, C. CCorp.J Smith, J. T.-Corp. Sec. Guide. 1- Golden, E- 2. Seagroves fThird Squadj Robertson, W. imst Squadl 3. McGhee, C. 1. Williams, 4. Bond, 2. Reddy, N. P. 3. Tucker, J. CFourth Squadj 4. Richardson, J. iCorp.J 1 1. Williams, M. 2 2. Williams, E. L. 3 3. Grose, S. T. 4 . Perry, C. . Dicks, W. . Bennett, C. . Long, 0. 1Corp.J 4' Ham' F' 1. Perlman, J. CSecond SquadJ 2. Greene, J. 1. Hamlin, E. 3- Wages, J. T. 2. Turlington, E. 4- B3-11, J- G?I.fCorp.J with Squad, 1. Waxelbaum, T. ' ' 1. Dasher, S. 2. Rhuark, H. 2. Merriman, W. 3. Merritt, B. F. 3. Terry, E. 4. Connell, R. 4. Karish, M. CCorp.J PM ,W ig., A !i2ba'?W?tPil f'51F i i's8! N www 425 lkway film asm w 11-mai? Ali? T5 5 ulimi. 3. :If A5323 .. f -.. ' ..-ri C 'I 'C f ' a?yK,if5il1.5JMFQ,,,3,?-,FA A I ig,-jiigfjiiifirv, -:xv A1 B r J al qs5gpmZ.??MQg.FfCf2-71 , ,Tr 'HL .lf 5,1-i '.w4ff'mK:, 'We 'gil ' lp .: 5' ft' '1 iffffl- V1 3 lf' 'WW ' 'la 252133-Q V, , T 'Qui ...ng 1 ': : ...H , fe 1' 'hrs-.MM Sink q. A Q:,'jQLV: lp?- lee-Z 'fx' 51. . -- .nf ' J fl N '2.- in 'Q r ,- l 'zzw 'F . H3135 mix' -was A- 1 Y 1 Qi ' rows' SQA 1 J 5- if 1 1 Hs tv fi - SW f - A 'K Qzffaf -wie? af Q? -.eff me 2. .- 31 + si U :Q is ' ' . .aff HM If . - ,H 3' z., fr . ,Ls M .f, -. V -vi 5, HQ. , 1-. flkewirf., 'fi 11-p3iir,f1'+1l.Qi? ' 'A j ' li fam. ' 5 I g vgsgiig, A -as MW IL Q dZ LJ5-Sim ig 15'4?aMElWaV 1. Meadows, H. 2. Cowman, J. 3. DeLoach, W. 4. Smith, B. E. 1 2 3 SECOND PLATOON 4- 1 Gilmore, F.-2nd Lieutenant 2 Baker, P. H.-Platoon Sergeant 3 Crooms, C. J .-Sergeant, Right Guide4 Fausett, A.-Sergeant, Left Guide Garrett,E.-Corporal, Section Guide CFirst Squadj 5 3 4 1 2 3 4 1. McGhee, A. 2. Young, C. 3. Haley, F.. 4. Jackson, J. fCorp.J 1. Conner, G. 2. Walters, J. R. 3. Walker, S. 4. Fowler, J. T. CSecond Squadj 1 1. Bullard, J. 2 2. Andrews, P. 3 4. DeLamar, F. CCorp.J 4 1. Wilson, C. 1 2. Whittle, W. 2 3. Thomas, L. M. 3 4. Pruett, A. 4 QThird Squadj Thames, L. Burnett, A. Campbell, C. Glenn, W. CCorp.J Criswell, W. Ross, E. Greene, A. Oxley, G. fFourth Squadb Hamlin, C. Swinson, E. Carpenter, C. Talbird, F. fCorp.J St. Claire, R. Penn, C. Raby, S. Connell, W. fFifth squadp Medlock, M. Odom, S. Nirenstein, G. Ogden, M. fAct. Corp.J Salter, K. Fierman, I. Barnett, M. Early, P. 1 QFirst Squadj Hurst, N. Conner, G. O'Neal, W. Clayton, E. CCorp.J Henry, A. P. Elmore, A. Craven, P. Bond, A. CSecond Squadl Odom, C. E. Higgins, F. Barnwell, P. Mays, F. Smith, E. Teague, C. QThird Squadl Mallard, E. Newberry, C. Cheeley, H. L. fCorp.J Tyner, F. Smith, C. Co. D. Hines, R. K.-Captain. Nalls, T.-lst Lieutenant. Skinner, A. V.-lst. Sergeant. Tinker, W. H.-Plat. Sergeant. Stone, C. C.--Right Guide. Markwater, E.-Left Guide. Williams, H. fFourth Squadj Mobley, W. Gostin, B. Long, W. Kinney, F. Hatfield, P. Cassidy, J. CFifth Squadl Brown, P. Hulme, J. G. Hummel, J. L. Waxelbaum, E. A. Anderson, G. Riggins, I. Casson, H. Poe, P. Roberts, Y. Hatcher Sharp, W. Kessler, M. 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Quinn, B.-2nd Lieutenant. Michael, M.-Plat. Sergeant. Sgt. Guides: McDonald, W. Price, S. Cpl. Section Guides: Aids, F. Stubbs, F. qivourth squaay Smith, A. ,Parker, N. Moffet, E. Stubbs, R. fCorp.J Stan, H. Dellinger, R. lFifth Squadj. Leggett, E. Tumer, C. Danes, C. Adams, J. QCorp.3 Phillips, R. Bunnett, L. Samberg, C. Mitchell, A. fAdditionsJ Bliss, D. Werchamp, P. Elliott, E. Byrd, C. 'X COMPANY E. Sgonsor: Miss Frances Brown Captain: Charles Rice. 2nd Lieut. Lynwood Bassett. lst Lieut. Cecil Raby. lst Lieut. Albert Bloodworth Doke, W. Odom, S. Mann, R. Carswell, A. QCorp.J Dubose, W. McGee, J. M. Seiter, C. Randall, J. B. Merritt, J . Smith, R. H. Hackney, J. Phillips, A. J. fCorp.j Kemp, G. H. Dickson, A. Jones H Busbee, T. Baldwin, C. Cain, C. Rowell G Handley, G. W , . W. Barfield, R, Heard, M. CCorp.J Co. E. Rice, C. A.-Captain. Raby, C.-Sr. lst Lieutenant. Bloodworth, A. G.-lst. Lieutenant. Bassett, L.-2nd. Lieutenant. Gray, F.-lst. Sergeant. Searcy, H.-Platoon. Crow, J. B.-Platoon Sergeant. Cheves, J. P. Right Guide. 3. Corbin, B. 4. Coe, R. Bateman, R. 2. Phillips, M. 3. Dozier, L. CCorp.J Odom, Z. T. 1. 4. 1. McKay, C. 2. Blassingame, P. 3. 4. Frierson, R. Drew, J. P. 1. Minor, B. Parker, R. 3. Fleischer, fCorp.J 4. Leonard, H. B. 2. 1. Hamock, E. 2. Bishop, D. 3. Ehrlicker, R. 4. Hobby, L. . Scott, R.-Left Guide Bell, E.-Section Guide Boutwell. B.-Section Guide C0Fk, C.-Right Guide 'isgggglbj EAa-BFWYW-15f3'f'Y 3 Hk-693219.- C 'Y PETE? Wi SHQBWQ Q FEHrErs.iLsiNlaEs is I -3' ' Q. 'irffkf 'R ..rI!'flf,f-'Er Q J dw CL. Qw,,f.::.m:g-pg-1. 'Sf' i 5- . '- A J 1-, ..-. 1 4, i .vw ..... Jw. W- ., . ,, . -- , . 'fur Q.. -'iw 122.44 wV2n :.f,..'v Vi- r' , v Q 41: .W U .5 ', ' .1 . Q .. 6' 5,55-1 ' . ww., f - 1- -1 V 5 llfr-.-,qw ws ., 'agua .4 : gi ', :iz 'H A ak: in .3- f . f' ' 1 'Wff' f' ,PWS 'fix A 'fi' -5-'lg 'ff E 4 is St' E ' 1 'if ggi ' I L'?,Liii.., QW ijiil if Pg' fi- H3239 ' 2' .5 '-575 F' f H ,. ' ' , . 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Platoon Sergeants: Guttenberger, B. F. Glenn, T. QFIRST PLATOONJ Guides and Acting Sergeants: Stubbs, P. Pickett, P. Carter, J. Pinson, D. fFirst Squadj Hall, E. Norris, J. Underwood, W. Sparks, O. CAct. Corp.J Flint, R. Williams, E. Turner, J. Caldwell, L. fSecond Squadj Spangler, R. Macon, T. Langston, C. Scoville, V. fAct. Corpj Baggarly, J. Smith, V. Jones, M. DuPree, J. CThird Squadl Jackson, G. Tomlinson, R. Roberts, A. Minor, A. CAct. Corp.J Beel, R. Armstrong, O. McBride, R. Young, B. fFourth Squadl Franklin, J. B. Smith, R. M. Abbott, C. Bridges, W. H. fAct. Corp.l Shepard, L. Hayes, D. Dumus, W. C. Fitts, R. QFifth Squadj Weichselbaum, T. ' J A ' i r I .. 'ff-J .. Jackson, C. Domingos, W. Malone, C. Myers, L. Hall, T. iAct. Corp.J Bittick, W. R. Mathis, B. Kent, G. Hill, T. fThird Squadj Woodall, F. Dixon, T. Wyche, R. Young, R. CSixth Squadb Green, T. Woodard, L. Hunt, C. CAct. Corp.J Watson, J. Norton, A. Wade, B. Wray, H. Smith, C. L. fAct. Corp.J Coates, E. Johnson, R. Bozeman, J. Middlebrooks, R. fFourth SquadJ Wilder, J. Pool, J. W . Eubanks, J. Scarborough, T. Johnston, H. KSECOND PLATOONJ Rumble, G. CAct. Corp.D Guides. Mathews, J. Grimsley, T. CAct. Sergeantj Bragg, C' Doctor, M. Odom, J. Leffier, T. Section Guides fAct. Corp.J Price, M. Henry, M. CFirst Squadj Gamble, E. Smith, W. McDonald, J. Chapman, J. fAct. Corp.D Barnes, P. King, T. Meadows, R. Baughcum, W. fSecond Squadj Garrett, H. Stevens, C. Calhoun, J. C. Brown, J. R. fAct. Corp.J fFifth Squadj Zuber, J. M. Woodall, J. McElrath, H. Goodwin, G. fAct. Corp.J Sturkie, S. Hudson, D. Smarr, W. CSixth Squadj. Weddington, W. Tabor, J. Byington, C. Fargason, H. fAct. Corp.J Sawyer, A. Napier, H. ' Pool, 'A. Birdsey, R. .., BAND Sponsor: MISS Pauline Feagan Captain: Sidney Nelsor. lst Lieut. Ralph Johnson 2.111 Lieut. Thomas Minor. Captain- Nelson, G. S. First Lieutenant- Johnson, R. Second Lieutenant- Minor, J. T. Drum Major - Higgison, H. First Sergeant- Middlebrooks, E. C. Sergeants- Benton, D. Benton, E. Fulghum, C. B. Scoville, W. Genone, J. Harris, T. I. Corporals- Kerry, M. Bloodworth, L. McAlister, A. Privates- Arenson, L. M. Bragg, W. T. Briggs, P. Ferril, R. Fox, C. Fincher, R. H. Galkin, H. Hyatt, L. P. Knapp, C. F. Jordan, R. Marshall, A. Middlebrooks, Owens, L. Rankin, M. Sloan, K. Snow, W. M. Sheperd, C. Stroberg, F. Thomas, M. C. Vail, V. Wilder, R. Wyche, J. C. Yates, M. H '54 im X, .A f iii- Z6 i 455' 'HB X455 4 .pw Q53 in ig eggill-ara. f 5 -1 , . v,. . . . , ' 'fi ,,..g.,,.f.:-n.,,x.:.f,.,x:szav1avll3sm.f-'xii-xqgqzjqfsznzslgsf- .' ...wi ,N .1-sms,::1e'+scwea4s'sfasL-vsfvgw.:iw-ws':lee.ag '2 -' .qi- l 1:1 I 2' L ff' . L 5, ref! 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December 20, 1921. Extract. 1. The following appointments and promotions are hereby announced in the battalion staff, R. O. T. C., effective this date: To be Major- To be Color Seargeants- Dennis, W. Barnwell, W. C. To be Adjutant- Corbin, L. Rumble, E. To be Color Corporals- McCall, L. fGuardsJ To be Seargent Major- Heyward, A. Aides, R. Walton, H. MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA General Orders-No. 2. December 20, 1921. Extract. 1. The following appointments and promotions are hereby announced in the battalion staff, R. O. T. C., effective this date: These officers and non-commissioned oflicers will be respected and obeyed accordingly. COMPANY A. Captain -- DeI11ZOIl, M. Meaders, E. Ellis, H- Lieutenants - Daily, J- J- Harwell, J. R. flst. Lieut.J Lewis, L- Tomlinson, J. S. flst. Lieut.J Talbifd, F- Owens, R. 12nd Lieut.J Findley, P- First Sergeant- Hardy' E' Clark B. Platoon Sergeants- ' Stribling, W. L. Corporals- Ray, L. B. Arnett, Sergeantsi Crump, J' fPlatoon'GuidesJ ' Raspberry, M. A Talley, H. Bridges, Speer, Hammond, C. Walton, J. S. Grice, S. E Park, U. ' ' Q QE, 5 1 T.. gg If I, M xr .. I L 1. ,Q iff -f f S ' - IZ '1fsic:f-I-'HPV 'ffi f 1 si' I M' TW' -it -.. .. f1l'33qQi 5.39, isa., P-fa. -- -a 51011 1 v. ' nag, ft 45 I '. ,gr iff? 'S -I .4 1 'far gf wr M5 83 -23514 I. lr--A-iris A - 1. -': .iss . z' ' .2 ffm . 4, . Yr. Q? we .4-viva, . as . .. -.. .ig yan. . .Q Y .- . fx ' , if -- ' 'fi-9 I 2: 91 . f 1 ,..,,..21?Zg'f- ., fi r ' s, 1-P' 'Qi' A 1 ., . C. ...f:. .f..-lm-3.5 ..iZIi.s , U 3 Y ff Y'-.':1:cz,41x?:Eifih'.':S'Sff31l22i?1.Q'f'T9 ,':,MlHis:1 fI'L.f7 Q Hz, P Hifi , I ..,, hy .3132 ..-' war wswfw mare lYu53.S,, A151 I Em 2 as wmfwcv may was wg. Lai' -I H524 331 5, ffl' .ff 6 Ziwasaabaasiiyx Mwswgmnwfi If It va '1 14:5-'Qld Qmaswmv X MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA General Orders-No. 2. December 20, 1921. Extract. COMPANY B. The following appointments and promotions in Company B, R. O. T. C. are hereby announced. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly: Captain- Chambers, J. Olliver, W. O. Marsh, J. A. First Lieutenants- CorP01'a1S- Burns, K, Dellinger, C. Mier, A, Clark, R. Second Lieutenant- McRae, R' Colquitt, F. Funderburk, W. H. First Sergeant- 32532613 P' Adams' D' Smith,,J. L. Platoon Sergeants- Aides G. Paullin, C. S. Gobelf, R. Haddock, J. Mailey, J. Sergeants- Jordan, W. K. 1Eff1fZC0f1H1SIiUid9Sl Waxelbaum, E. A. ic ae , . , Tindeu, H' Stroecker, F MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA General Orders-No. 2. December 20, 1921. Extract. The following appointments are hereby announced in Company C, ef- fective this date. They will be respected and obeyed accordingly: Captain- Second Lieutenant- Isaf, S. J. . Gilmore, G. First Lieuteriarws- First Sergeant- Hodges, G. ' Turner, H. Teague, W. ig .' ui ' 5 7' H.. W, .,W,5?,-..,,,,,' -4-fi I rgkifgg' r YT? 2 ' , .'q...'g.--AWK.. 'fwfr -A V - -A, N AA Es.. ' ga: die' Wi A 'W' 5 5f5lYJi Q.:-H bi .Q '-2 -Y Y .. img? ff? 'A' g igfigiqg .531 Effie l 13 1 .+I iw- 5 : KW ,sq .37 1 53.3 'gs ,'- F 5 . 1 --,. ,f-3?-- Platoon Sergeants- Booker, C. Baker, P. H. Baldwin, C. L. Walker, C. Lott, C. M . . Sergeants- Oore' J W . Burkett, A. Smith, J. T. . Secklnger, J. Croom, C. J. Kia F Middlebrooks, R. pp' ' McCreary R Glenn' W' ' ' DeLarnar, G. F. Corporals- Faussett, A. Burke, W. Smith, J. T. BFOWH, J. F. Richardson, J. MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA General Orders-No. 2. December 20, 1921. Extract. The following appointments in Company D, R. O. T. C., are hereby announced, effective this date. They will be obeyed and respected ac- cordingly. Captain- Price, G. Hines, R. K. Corporals- First Lieutenants- Clayton, E. Fulghum, J. Cargill, E. K. Nalls, T. Langston, R. Second Lieutenant- Curry, L. Quinn, B. Sheally, H. L. First Sergeant- Carey, E. Skinner, V. Cheely, H. Paltoon Sergeants. Waxelbaum, J. Tinker, W. Stubbs, R. McKinzie, C. Porter, E. Sergeants- Lawson, J. Stone, C. Long, W. Markwalter, E. Jordan, W. McDonald, W. M I I I nmeisf 'fin bxmwdfnwimfaydamw JE .q4 '3 BN. 'iii' 5 ..,: f5rS ' .-' J Y I V ,-f.-- ,.... , .-.V -1 'ff I :A .. . , ,, .... , . -.xrf,w.y,,..,l.wg..f.w.w::m',rf....n,w,3i1g?mf..:.iw.-1 .' ,,-...j Q5-2 1 Qef..fm,J:..1A'fl-7are-f'fei11c14'i:,:':r-asvfzsrxtxlwl-am'-4':n:le1ia -, lr 5. A. A 11, .X : 1 . 1 ' ' -. M, Mjriv. ....,.,..., .1 . ,ff f 11' A 12 r : V V...-. X 1' .Q-.1 , , . .', ,. , . N ' ..m. :- liifilqwzr ,Egg Sy '- lx? +134 .1 ,w'T3E'l..'f A Q 'xelg cg., Hngkmugkf .UAL Mg: fi., gd-. H .K mug. 5 ,. wi, ,X . 13 - M V.i3E.?, .gp .HMV ,FV ,, -:gg .?y,.w 'al' .1 .V ., ,, Z ,,l...+5, .gmc b., r 'MQ na . ' 1 .-g . 3--3 -H? Qi . ' ., ' vm ., '1- ' .Aiwa xv.-'fe ' 1 V- 1 ,,,,. ...S 1 ,e 13 ,f I.:-fi. 2 gr 'aa fir- . -4 S+ . .ee ,E .fan , . '.,- ,LJ1 , F ,I -1, Wren '4 ,Q ,' - y er -. ly. -,Vi 5-,Mx I-9' . ', Eg ,, M ,-if. 1- H. 1: f -fin W i 1 J +R f ssh. ri ',' 5' ' H9 .' 1115? 'G-,ft 1 CQ ' 'Lili' . L. 59? 2 I ,-Y 'Q . 3.-H' f -Q -:J fa: zap. , A gi '1 , P' , A .lsfw Q, 5, 11 I at if 5 w av: . 1-Rai ' ljii Wrfifv ' 55 ' f 'C+Ii4 x 'fbi .. W1'l'if1-I2 ' A' F l5 fSii 1 f I ' ,sy . MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA December 20, 1921. General Orders-No. 2. Extract. The following appointments in Company E, R. O. T. C. are hereby announced effective this date. They will be obeyed and respected ac- cordingly. Ca tain- Second Lieutenant- lgice C Bassett, c. L. ' ' First Sergeant- First Lieutenants- Gray, J' F' Herrin, O. Platoon Sergeants- Bloodworth, A. Searcy' H' Guttenberger, B. F. MILITARY DEPARTMENT LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA December 20, 1921. General Orders-No. 2. Extract. The following appointments in Company F, R. O. T. C., are hereby announced effective this date. They will be obeyed and respected ac- cordingly. Second Lieutenant- Captain- Bass, 0. Mccord' C' R' First Sergeant- . . Hummell, A. F111:sbL1egtenantS- Platoon Sergeants- dr' ' Glenn, T. DOZIGT, H. Crow, J. B. 9't.?iH I ':'9'!z,56yIf?' 'AJ' I-av 16755. HWS? 15 'tfvg - P Mx ,gg 'L e. gr xg ll ff Ti 3 -353 if 1 mm-fish: M raw 4 ziiiwgj saexgnr-aqa'enl..s.. A 1 5: l gil wfqsfiiai :kdm-4 ff' .five-1 Nj EBSQ' in zfh'sW-iliifblhf.-Q' 'fmt .G 1 1 'tmgqv-' -.,. : ' , rw ,, iff' Q 's Y in 1 H si ' - rs. .4Z'Q V-3.11 f- lf' 23- Wir: 'n v, :Iii-f Q, ' ' .. Qfl f - 5 '1 ,' .. S' I I A ' ' Z . ifximxfiki- ' ink . in Kiki? P g4i'.5.5'? V ..... ,,, -9 f'-i'3l'?I V is- linfa-if V ' Q -5, 1 VN :je 5 ,J in .. , . p L .2 , . M V: q . ,.-.. ,. .Lx . A if y gf H. TE' 2 .1 1 1 -f -- ' . '53, W- 59' 13' iffy: HEX. 315, ,-.,, ,gig . 5,11 Arn., We , - 1. v - .-g,f,a,v M.. , .- , . , ff, . '35-A.. . ., , 4 .Mg-cr. l- ,,,.. . A A ,' - -4,y.,f V -,og 5.3, qw 9 I .M ff, . fr H - mi 2 -..S 5',12 I -- ff 'i f . 31 f 1 If 1:33 in J 5+ 'I Ali - A J T gil, f ,wig 53. 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Holm ES can O, Lofvg C.l..fV1oEgAN FOOTBALL SPONSORS BASKETBALL SPONSORS - 1 The L Club Top Row: Bottom Long, Basketball, Huguley, Football Bridges, Baseball Poe, Football Skinner, Basketball, Baseball Wilder, Football, Basketball, Base- ball McKenzie, Football Absent: Bennett, Football Middle Row: Meaders, Baseball Karesb, Football Dicks, Football McDonald, Track Park, Track Meier, Track Connell, Football Row: Quinn, Football, Baseball Track Oliver, Football McCord, Football, Baseball Smith, Football, Basketball Baker, Basketball, Manager Johnson, Football Langston, Football Kinney, Football Cargille, Football Burgess, Football Green, Basketball Holmes, Basketball Stribling, Basketball Tallent, Baseball Owens, Baseball ww :wswwvmvfzff 'rf M as 5 49 Qui A aswgxweac-vez. mmf W'0'f3i7+tE2'6S E, , 'f Maw ev Q Wwe was-feaaagsirfgew '4+Ei'l nz?4 w3'u Qqgg, 5 X ,za fwHkf twm '-'ffxfezff 3.42112 'T 1.526 1 f f' 5 wi . . .L flag, -.ff ' Q Q. -4 -f '. -ff-3-i' - ' -fi , ,, 332 - 'J 1 n' if ff l If ' i f ' aff:-fe , ,t g ' Q lliaga . 5533 ' a ' Q Fifi w e sf cfs 1 A 'af 2 A , fl 1 iw.: ,ss ee , -i 1,-, 4, Q N. , ,S yn- ., . ,51 ... ,1 A ,Sh .L -- at f :fm , , , ,- , Arif , A 4 sf wa - -rg. in ,ci 4,434 Qs 2 f-a w 'K iii ' 14313 '. '65 -f 2 -1 Q xii f ri'-'if ,Sala ,sign .35 Sw 5 , 1 .1 5 E A232 1 f AQ - ,gmac ug, . .1 Kgzbge-H15-4-q.1L'l A : f 4,15 ga, ' in 5 ' Q :gee , 2 1555. ' .WE sag Q V vi'-41' ., J - fr - Y- H- V' 1 ,. . , --jg, .J ' FOOTBALL HE first call for football candidates was answered on September 6 by about forty boys. After the first few weeks the squad was cut to about thirty men. The letter men back were Captain Rufus Smith, Tackle, Minter Huguley at end, and Wheeler Johnson, Fullback. Among the hopefuls were Paul Poe, Dusty Powers, Boob Saunders, Ray Langston, Rip Connell, Charlie McCord, Warren Oliver, Leo McCall, At Wilder, Johnny Smith, Tom Smith, Vernon Skinner, Baby Kinney, Bennie Quinn, E. K. Cargile, Clovis McKenzie, Hootie Flahive, Cecil Bennett, Moses Karish, Red Burkett, Wilbur Dicks, Granville Conner, John Moore, Orville Parks, Ralph Johnson, the Fizzlebaum family and a host of others. The letter men size up as follows: Name Smith, Capt.D Langston Wilder Johnson Huguley Karish Burgess Quinn Connell McCord McKenzie Dicks Kinney Bennett Cargile Poe Oliver Lanier Lanier ............................ Lanier ..... Lanier ..... Lanier ..... Lanier ,.... Lanier ..... Lanier ..,,. Lanier ..... Position Weight Years on Team Tackle 157 3 End 137 1 Half 140 1 Full 140 2 Tackle 149 2 Guard 165 1 Center 170 1 Guard 145 1 Guard 147 1 Half 137 1 Half 140 1 Tackle ' 150 1 Half 125 1 End 130 1 End 135 1 End 125 1 Quarter 125 1 Opponents 0 Boys High .......10 0 Douglas .......12 7 Warrenton ....,..12 0 Tech High. l ........27 ' Columbus ., 12 0 ,Columbus 6 Dublin 7 C Albany ...,...14 SCRUB BASKETBALL TEAM Jack Genone, Arthur Meier, Kenmore Burns. Front Row: John Moore, Theodore Reddy, Robert Owens, Tom Nalls Back Row: A 5, -Q 1 M fa, Q X ' v , Q' ,ga-, Q K ,ff f 3 sea- 5 ,, 3, 13. wr 5, 1. KV wx ia' sw ' 2 fy ai WNW Mint im QS ,1 my M, 3 was ,' Rm, Q f H6514 5? 2 ,wr aw B wh 32 wg Nam 4 :msg n ,wi ,Gf,y.ff- v :W gg ra A gg 5 B Q-Wiki' fefifi 'ff- Fei ' A' 'K 1. - . .Eat ' . V3 . are F -...Q ,i ,Qui ' ' - +'v,5'M: .ww 373 it E if , V M RESUME OF BASKETBALL OT since the season of '19 when Lanier won every game with the lone exception of one with Porter in Charleston, which was lost by a 31 to 29 score, has a team wearing the Orange and Green been so successful as the team of '22, In '19 Lanier was the undisputed champion team of the South. The lone defeat mentioned above was more than wiped out when later Porter visited Macon and lost by the decisive score 75 to15. A popular sport writer on an Atlanta paper has said that the team of '19, with the possible exception of the one this year, was the best prep team he had ever seen. Starting the season with only two regulars, Coach Morgan developed a team without a peer in the South. Too much credit cannot be heaped upon the popular coach. It is well to mention that he was coach of the team in '19 that made such an enviable record. It was due to his masterly Way in bringing the raw team along that it was at the pinnacle of its power at the crucial time of the season. The boys representing the team in the words of Coach Morgan were the most unselfish he had ever seen. They had the welfare and success of the team at heart and not individual glory. The result was an unbeat- able team for they mastered team work. Atwood Wilder fcaptainj running guard, Rufus Smith, standing guard, Malcolm Green, center, W. L. Stribling, forward, Vernon Skinner, forward, Charlie Holmes, forward, and Oscar Long, guard, was the per- sonnel of the regular team that has made history for old Lanier. Meier, John Moore, Jack Genone, Theo. Reddy, Kenmore Burns, Robert Owens, and other valiant scrubs deserve more than passing praise for it was their constant fighting and pluck that kept the varsity on edge. They were scrubs not because they were scrub material but because there were others far above the average offering competition. Coming as a grand climax was Lanier's great success in the G. I. A. A. tournament held in Macon the last week in February, defeating in order Gordon, Riverside and Tech High, the most formidable opponents in the tourney. The memory of the final game, the one with Tech High for the championship, will ever be fresh in the minds of the 2,200 fans witnessing the contest. A more wonderful display of iighting spirit has never been displayed than by the gallant crew of '22 when with 30 left to play and VW Eff 353' E TPI! '5'iLf15i?Q'3?' ETF? 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RECORD OF THE TEAM Lanier ...... ............,.... 3 9 Lanier ....... ....... 5 6 Lanier ....,. ....... 8 6 Lanier ...... ....... 3 2 Lanier ...... ....... 4 8 Lanier ...... ..,.... 2 7 Lanier ...... ....... 3 8 Lanier ...... ....... 3 0 Lanier ...... ....... 3 6 Lanier ...... ....... 3 7 Lanier ...... ....... 2 5 Lanier ...... .......... 3 9 LANIER ..... ......... 4 79 J Macon Reds .. Cochran H. S Gray H. S. Mercer Fresh Columbus .... G. M. C. .... . Gordon ....... Albany ...... Albany .....,. Gordon ....... Riverside ...... Tech High OPPONENTS COMPANY D BASKETBALL TEAM Holmes. alls, Sherlock' mN To nner, Ski Vernon itting: S Emory Cary. son, HW mL ling: Ji 66 Kn Hines fAbsentJ. ck arkwalter, Di M Ed nner, Ta Prof. S. K. Wesley Long, Standing: I BASEBALL TEAM AND CAPTAIN .,,-- 'Q W ff' M4 ,K .- - , Y' 1 Eg .2 - ,4- asm.,-1'e.:fg1wf'l'1f, ?:T ':,,f:m, 1 A azqywazififgvff xii ' 5 H. f ,wsu as., f ' 3 - xy., ,, J 3.3 , N55 L . ,V ,P xiii 'wi T ' I W .QM ' E 'i V 'ff Tv ' '1.F'F W' --9. i S , A H , aj? -H p A .ff ig ??'.ri'3:fq pf. f,,,, ., . F 1- fzii?,,,4'luis' Wifi.. 4-9-,a , .3155 5,5 ' , llggskmr gym Lg Y fy 'ski 9 -al ' c uffs is A 1 1 A' f , . e ' 'f- ,gy c -L -4252 M, ,' E2 - si :W k 1 -3 2 wrt . ':' X' 'Z V -13 2 -5 ' . - . ,Ulf ' THE. E- . TQ .ee .j,j 23 ,X .2559 I N ina 54 if . If . :.Eisf'l'Zf if Jef 1 -,is 1 55? 'ff I f Qc -- -an. DBLP' me-'wwmu 'xr-seq I k KM avifsaefa www we-wmfqw 4 l A we s ei M s f imeefmks .ass-fs 'sax-ws Vw pam-Wvzw ia' mamma ANIER has never occupied the same level in baseball as in basket- ball, although she has turned out numerous diamond celebrities and has had some good teams in the past. In looking back over past records We find that in '18 and '19 Lanier had teams that more than held their own. Last season was a most disastrous one. The beginning of the season found the coach with no old men about which he could mould a team. This year Coach Morgan has a man-sized job for he finds practi- cally the same condition prevailing. Left over from the past season's team are Benny Quinn fcaptain of the present teamj, Catcher, Robert Owen, first base, Vernon Skinner, third base, Atwood Wilder, short stop: Edgar Meadows, outfield, Claude Tallent, outfield, and J. T. Bridges, pitcher. When call for practice was given about sixty ambitious men responded. From this goodly number Coach Morgan will in all probability turn out a team that will put Lanier back on the baseball map. In Ray Langston he has in all liklihood unearthed a good pitcher which was sorely lacking in the past season's team. Newberry, Oscar Long, and Rufus Smith are showing up well for this early in the season. Coach Morgan is finding himself severely handicapped in that he has no regular place to hold practice. When Lanier procures a long needed new high school, a school with adequate playgrounds, then the students and supporters may expect to hear more from her baseball teams. Re- gardless of the handicap, with the present spirit for work, the ability to absorb instruction, and a coach of Charlie Morgan's ability to impart it, we may expect Lanier to win her share of victories. P I F' 1 fl - - f - BOGK V. C LU B S l 11, I 'lr 'Y H,I LANIER HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA 5 ! 3 3 I n E A 1 5 s I . I I 1 i E r I i I 2 F I l I I , a 2 I E a . 1 I I I E i r 5 i i I i I i 4 5 - r i E S 1 i 1 I 1 5 I Vw fQB fix'-N QU ff 5 42 .. 1, WX4hVn!-1' ai? WV wma? 34 f'.iXinJ P 39 fx 5 M a ,adv :Eg W Be 61:4- ? sg 1 'K 4 u aaai1s,GMfsw':4 w mmm, 1 gm. 5 if v Q 6 i nWbf' 7?3ZvP'EfZ'.1F': -fLI4Q'3?53?E',qi1 Ars ? 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N5 2: CMO N2 .Ez ii UJDS Sw' U02 gi -U ml: .QE 532 E mia GJ CJ :ws F-4 CJ 3 O CG 'U s O U CU U2 Bottom Row: Helen Harrold, Elizabeth Ledsinger, Eunice Herrington, Martha I den. LII' Hewie, Minnie Lee D HS. Herring, Io CLUB LANIER BOYS' MANDOLIN axelbauni. .A.W er, E TP Lewis Hg, ni , aughcu B 111 Willia enton, DeLan1ar, Edward B rank w:F Ro Front Benton. Eugene Hardy, Daniel fPres dentb, eddy R heo Rice, Marshal Kerry, T -,- ,-4 Second Row: Charles Humphries. enry orth, H oodw Row: Luther Bl rd Thi erry. K enton, Marsha B all Owen, D ville ,-4 ,-4 Front Row: Len CT. Wild Raymond enton, Ward B Ed Minor. Thomas Foster, rk ar cheely, Ki Ralph Johnson, Alex Elmore, Lam Row: ack B we wwwamz rc-91.5, Pfxig gg 5.338 mmsasac'-ra wee wmv ff' srasrfwsaausassgwf .11 K' V4 um '. Ak ' ., -- Y - f .- -fQ:'..n' f,',.- ff? .v2','3'l55 '. -EV .lf53'5il? i x ' p ' 5 'ml Q,AL5i.f5:iYiMf5l-Lf!-'11-1 'lf' Jr .' .'4-:ff-it ,Il .. s P ,. . 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Oct. 23-Smith-Robertson scrap, Oct. 31-The Senior algebra class takes a trip to Venice via Germany. Nov. 1-We get our report cards. Many casualties on Honor Roll. Nov. 7-The Lanier band goes to Atlanta. Jack Genone gets left at Jonesboro. Nov. 18-Miss Margaret was half absent. Nov. 22-Max Lazarus knew his lessons. Nov. 28-The part in Edgar Meadows' hair was not exactly straight. Dec. 3-The freshmen have no use for their Thermos bottles because the lunch room has started selling milk. Ilec. 14-Young hopeful stars meet to organize a Dramatic Club. There is a Hamlet in the bunch. Dec. 17-Mamie Harmon stays in for missing in algebra. Dec. 22-The Christmas holidays begin. Jan. 2-Company F was organized. Jan. 6-Eleanor Carr stands in the corner for Prof. Pfeiffer. Jan. 13-Lenhill Owens finds a cat in his horn at band practice. Jan. 27-First Mid-term class graduates. Jan. 30-Mr. Smith gets his long-lost, wandering French class back. Feb. 1-A strong wind deposits a bunch of ignorant-looking fresh- men in the study hall. Feb. Feb. 6-Seniors get their classings. 7-Mrs. Barber makes new law. No one shall be named E. Smith or Sam Jones. Feb. 8-Commercial High burns. Many stu-dents change their courses. Feb. 14-James Crump quits school as a result of too much Valentine. Feb. 23-The G. I. A. A. tournament is begun. Feb. 26-'tDick Hines turns in cartoon for Orange and Green. Mar. 3--Spring is in the air. Baseball prospects are warming up. Mar son that . 7--Prof. Norton claims that Noah was an electrician for the rea- he made an ark light on Mount Ararat. I mx mwww.-awfzafcrevgqyffaf 3 agp S ra if fi ga. its 183 r 30 1 fafuaffsfiisssgsx .Jas-was v5'fJ Wgg K fi 52 bfi QWWCQEGKKW '5Bv?E'i'3:P- ?9'0 '574E?6.i: sf A g T I we QQ 2. fsf zasbsiwasf lasxmwsfif.: v,,.v--' wf w-. 5 if Y 6 -I ., . , , , TJ' Ii .5 5 H1 12 ' .2 'I' '- A-':Q's ., I .PE L--1-A HWAP - J . .-rsh ' . V Eff-1 ' 'av i' f.: . s' - ,, 'N' .hw W ' -- 231. .H , .H . ' N , . -,en .,.. ' .:. 5 5 1 ' V' 1' . 1 ' ,V . ' 1.-. 3- 4: 'F .'f V WF. 'lf' ., , ,- 3' . . 5 952 ,ff az Z , ' ' li? - .fi A -Phil L 1 gf' . Hike' '-9. 5 -17 'LV 1. F '4 3 .4 Q 'gg YW' . iii? za. .34 , gi L 53:5 . as: swf A Q ,mi L2 - 1593.3 wg . QM 53 - 5- 'W kc- 1 sv Wi.: sf.. .' 'hifi ta! fa, A' 95, 5 A.,-' S121 i . 1' 'if' ,TU nb bl. if-f .ifdwf Mar. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. 15-Mr. Blythe gets an 'feasy reader for the Spanish class. 27-Mr. Pulliam fails to call Waxelbaum, Hines. 30-We have some new goals in gym. 1-School is overrun with fools. Yale practices baseball. Many are missed at school. Apr. 5- 10-Emory Hayward reads one line in Latin. 17-Mary Pumpelly came to school on time. 29-Theo. Reddy saw the first plane Cplainj in solid geometry. Apr. 30-Augusta Wadsworth forgot to tell the girls about her latest May 4-Mary Battle Lowry cages her leopard in a cedar chest for the summer. May 13-Mr. Pfeiffer gives the class permission to laugh. May 21-A goat butted Maurice Burgess on the head. The goat is dead. May 31-Company C fails to win in the parade. June 1-Honor graduates begin to learn their speeches. June 4-Dick Hines' milk sours. Boo! Hoo! June 8-Seniors have worst case of stage fright ever witnessed. i..O.1 INSEPARABLES Tom N alls and his dimples. Charlie Cooper and Mr. Pulliam. Prof. Smith and his blushes. Six Peas in The Pod. Roberta Howard and her expressive shoulders. Charlie Morgan and his jokes. Mr. Tanner and the Orange and Green staff. Miss Margaret and her moral lectures. Agnes Heide and the oflice. Pauline Ellis and her love for the Sophs. Taylor Glenn and the Lanier Dramatic Club. Janie Frierson and gobs of somebody else's money. Joe Isaf and his famous shoe polish. Miss Hatcher and the French verbs. Elizabeth Haddock and the lunch roornf Sidney Nelson and the band. ww- fswwmm raw., Kwzgmis- H 5 S seam... seewasaauzwmt my -M-few 'I V sl' X- fg gg. qw. fs. 4-. as Wgarsmmss l13.g.'..., .fam l 3. -L . .g jgic if . ta: .Maisie w . .fr .f :mi 1?'f .fm Q 1. -W ew ,W 92 . 3 lu-lg5.v-..g,4.1-....,m -. - . L 5215 - 5 V, , . 55 17 3: I W, 1 H, ,.- mpg, r x. ,, gg i, mm ' my A. in rim v? 1w. W... 'fi X .. ' -. M .,,. s- ,3.,'i' what ig: w. 4 .1 , f- ' . JR. . 47.1 HL.- 3 -- ' .- , ' 1 2 Y. s Q' L 'H 1. a n .n S nity' ' new fi i ' . - Q -M4 .5325 we its JH A . 1. -2 if -'N 1 T ML . 4,9 - was 4: ' 5 1 'cg .7 Charlotte Emerson and her desire for love. Senior class and their beautiful rings. Post-grads and commercial school. Major Anderson and his quotations from Macbeth, Henrietta Fugate, Louise Geeslin, and Vergil, third period. Helen Daniel and her curiosity . Rufus Smith and his desire for wealth. The officers and their Sam Brown belts. Punky Myers and Marion Fulghum. Wheeler Johnson and his hard-boiled way. Mr. Foster and his mottoes. Ralph Sharpe and his art of heart smashing. Elizabeth Ledsinger and her love for talking. Fritz Kaplan and Clarise Goldman. Isabelle Richter and her hair ribbon. Miss Burghard and the hall. Mr. Walker and the study hall. Dorothy Thomas and her desire to get big enough to play basketball. Eunice Herrington and her K. A. pin. Ralph Johnson and his trombone. Augusta Wadsworth and her voice. The Q. E. D. and their parties. Lucile Jones, Marguerite Lord and Lillian Gates. Boots Ragan and her Cadillac. The two news hounds Miss Marie and her door. Joe Waxelbaum, the cat and the Winton. Benton Brothers. Alice Ross and none of 'em good enufff' Prof. Pfeiffer and his Valentines. Louise Stubbs and her position as athletic editor. Emily Brown and her squeal. 'f A w. fAA g ex Jokes He love me, he don't: He'l1 have me, he Won't, He would if he could: But he can't3 so he don't. Mr. Smith: What were you doing last night ? Mary: Oh, just reading in the library with Tom. Mr. Smith: Well, hereafter keep the lights on when you read. Mother QUpon encountering young son after his first drinkj : Son, Oh son! Why did you do it ? Older Brother fin next roomjz Brother, Oh brother! Where did you get it ? Miss Margaret: It is said that Alexander the Great ate the food of a common soldier. ' Louise: And did the poor soldier starve ? Judge, he shoved a gun against my stomach and threatened to blow my brains out. E McCord, C. R.: Pm going to see Willa Sunday night. I wonder how she will look. Smith, R. E.: Disappointed, I think. Prof. Coates: Margaret, spell Weather. Margaret: W-e-t-t-h-e-r. Prof. Coates: That's certainly the worst spell of weather We have had in some time. Baker: Did they play baseball in Noah's time? Prof. Pfeiffer: No, I believe not. ' Baker: Why didn't they, 'fesser? fProf. Pfeiffer: Wet grounds. Maj. Anderson iln his Dodgej : We've got it at last l Prof. Tanner: Got what? Maj. A.: Perpetual motion. I can't stop this thing. She: What is the height of fashion? He: The knees, dear. .1-L jrrvffi'-v-,: ,V , 1 Y: -.. ,I ig K if yhggk A 45 ggi r ' I' ff. 9 ' 'f .- .smafxfsrw ' 'L f L'.,f.I 'FRF' ' ' A Q fmfaii V '- ' -' V-in f . in W- ,fs-2. .-,L -, 7' 4.2 5 M 5 ',5:'f- -' v- A ' . -. --.nl -:El 1 ' N i F TQ.g,fa ' T 'lg , .' 1 ' A1-5, 1' M ' , A ' A F' - ffm QPF. W' -gafb f'- 5 1 9 'N Q fr 193:33 .V - 'I F' 15122 1' .5 ---' . -ix . 9. ' W, '- -Tx ' 1 K aff., 1 N fi f - ' ' , 2, . ,, , . Q., - , .aw J, A ' ' ' 0 J, '1 iff.. fri wr- ' 1 I 'V P NL 1. Tw .N . 2 V- ' ' 1. ' 2'-v 1 4. .. we . ms . su 1 . .. .Y ,. 24915, , jf -...L 0-wi. .. .. , A . , , 'V - ,J .l Fra Pa why is it you never see an angel with whiskers? wxeviwffyfaf-rwfg xvwrxfs' we as -4- wf vmw gf as rf. I QQ W1 an P Q is 'issues 'zsiamm gg News saga AHf..m rea.r1..me Sl !S 7 Because, my son, a man never gets to heaven except by a close shave. First attorney: Your honor, unfortunately, I am opposed by an unmit- igated scoundrelf' Second attorney: Your honor, my learned friend is such a notorious liar- Judge fsharplyjz The cousel will kindly confine their remarks to such matters as are in dispute. My heart is with the ocean,' cried the poet rapturously. You've gone me one better, said his seasick friend, as he took a firmer grip on the rail. Buins K. Qafter trying his voice for operettal : Do you think I will ever do anything with my voice? Stage manager: Well, it might come in handy in case of fire. CLetter to Heavenj - A Dear Angels: We are sending you Grandma. Please giver her a harp to play, as she is short-winded and can't blow a trumpet. I. Don't be what you ain't, Jes' be what you is. If you is not what you am, ' Then you am not what you is. II. If you're just a little tadpole, Don't try to be a frog- If you're just the tail, Don't try to Wag the dog. III. You can always pass the plate If you can't exhort and preach- If you're just a little pebble, Don't try to be the beach. We hear that E. A. Waxelbaum has secured a little afternoon work, with the National Biscuit Co. He poses for the artist who designs animal cracker s. A 'A ' They tell us Prof. Pfeiier believes in safety first. He wears both a belt and suspenders. ,,,, Y 'W il , E199 5 PM QHEILL me UR, A V R N ,mv :E LH Nl i W3 My X If Stone C.: How would you like to have a pet donkey? Clara: Oh! this is so sudden. WESLEYA CCDLLEGE MACGN, GEORGIA 1836-1922 Macon's College for Macon Women. ' Four full years of college Work leading to the A. B. and B. S. degrees. Departments of Music, Art and Oratory. Excellent Home Economics Department. Modern Gymnasium and Beautiful Swimming Pool. All equipment and every advantage of- fered by an A grade college. Write for catalogue. WM. F. QUILLIAN, President. Prof Coates: Did you enjoy the ' Passing of Arthur ' ? Dusty Yes, sirg but I liked his punting much better. PATRONIZE YOUR OWN HOME TOWN We are engaged in the effort to make Macon a great city. This will never be done unless everybody in Macon cooperates to that end. When a graduate of Lanier High School goes away from Macon he declares that Mercer University is not good enough for him. Macon will never be built into a great city by such men. They are not loyal to Macon. Mercer University with the strongest faculty of any institution in Georgia offers to the graduates of Lanier High School special opportunities for the securing of a complete education. The The The The The The The University is divided as follows: School School School School School School of of of of of of Commerce. Liberal Arts and Sciences. Education. Journalism. Theology. Law. A pre-medical course is provided for students who are planning to enter a medical college. Columbia University will give each year a schol- arship to a student who completes in Mercer Univer- ty one pre-engineering course. If this page is really a paying investment, you will write to me making inquiries regarding your entering Mercer University next September. Address .' The President, Mercer University Macon, Ga. E X l He: May I kiss your hand ? She: It's easier to raise my veil than take off my glove. A Rule for Success: 'Work Earnestlyg Save Steadfastlyg and turn your face away from no man FOURTH NATIONAL BANK Macon, Georgia HIGH SCHOOL SUITS SPORT 1922 MODELS STATING AIMS M l . VS. 1 MAKING CLAIMS It is our endeavor to constantly elevate the standard of our HIGH SCHOOL SUITS that others not our- selves will pronounce them praiseworthy. OUR AIM points straight to QUALITY AND OTHERS CLAIM that we've hit this mark. . COME LOOK 'EM OVER. BOYS R. S. THORPE 8C SONS Boys QUALITY SERVICEH shop Prof.: Where were shingles first used ? Fresh fModestlyD : I'd rather not tell. Macon's Leading Amusement Centers THE THE RIALTO CAPITOL THEATRE THEATRE Where Always Everybody Worth Goes While FAMOUS ORCHESTRA T NOVELTY ORCHESTRA LANIER STUDENTS WELCOMED W. J. Beeland, Pres. W. P. Conrad, V.-P. T. C. MCNEIL 8: Service Mgr. Beeland-Conrad Motor Company --DEALERS IN-- Chevrolet Cars, Trucks and Parts For Economical Transportation COLUMBIA GUARANTEED BATTERIES 560-62 Second Street Telephone 2813 ' MACON, GA. Hoot : You had no business kissing me. Bo: But it wasn't business, it was pleasure. Buy Here-H MARSHALUS PHARMACY Pay Less--- ,si-,Y The Dannenberg Company A-9.1, U T he Busy Big Store Corner Cotton Avenue and Spring Street. Af, Prescriptions A Specialty Prompt Service -+A We Appreciate Your Patronage Phone 2171 H. D. MARSHALL, Prop. Cable Piano Company Conover, Cable, Kingsbury and Wellington Pianos. Carola Inner Player Pianos, Euphona Inner Player Pianos VICTROLAS 8: VICTOR RECORDS Sheet Music and Musical Instruments of all kinds. 155 Cotton Ave. MACON, GA. C. F Stroberg 8z Son 453 SECOND ST. We specialize in fine auto paint- ing and top building. See us about making your old car new PHONE 1244 HEARN,S STUDIO Special Inducements Given to Graduating Class 572 CHERRY ST. Over Clisby Shoe Store Out of Town Work Given Special Attention Good Year Shoe Shop Expert Shoe Repairing 572 Mulberry St. W. B. GOLDWASSER, Prop. Phone 931 Macon, Ga. if Major Mathews: I expect to have a glowing future. Private Qln Bull Ring? : Yes, after you die. SlllEEli0l3H7llP J. lli Lanier Students Especially C A R S PARTS FORD Adams-Buchanan Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealers Welcome 716-718 Broadway FT- Phone 3497-8 SODAS, CREAMS, CANDIES REPAIRS STORAGE PERSGNS Modern Drug Store The Palace of Sweets ,+, - Soda, Cigars , +V- Candy, Toilet Articles PHONES 1681-3577-3578 For Perfect Laundry Work, Cleaning and Dyeing Send it to the Crescent Laundry Company Always Reliable 519 Second St. Phones 16-17 E. ELKAN, Pres't 1-P.. Ask us about our Family Wash. Special Rate. Also Office Towel Supply N K' He: When I married you I thought you were an angel. She: I suppose that is the reason that you don't buy me any clothes YOUR DIPLOMA Is worth keeping, therefore, it should be properly framed .... WE - KNOW - HOW Williams Art Store 107 Cotton Ave. HERBERT SMART lIllllHING RR. Clothes for Men' and Young Men Exclusive Agents for A. G. Spalding 8z Brothers Complete Line of Athletic and Sport Goods. PHONE 951 559 Cherry St. MACON, GA. S. L. ORR COMPANY JEWELERS Fine Watch Repairing and Engraving The Store With a Smile Phone 4111 352 SECOND ST. MACON, GA. OPTOMETRISTS---OPTICIANS The Eversharp Pencil Shop Macon Optical Co. J. N. Kalish 565 Cherry Street Wood-Peavy Furniture Company Satisfaction or your money back 357-359-361-363 Second St. 160-162-164-166 Cotton Ave. TRIANGLE BLOCK Macon, Ga. Attractive Bungalows and Cottages FOR RENT AND SALE IN ALL SECTIONS OF THE OITY Whitehead Sz Burns Co. PHO' E 89 CHAPMAN'S Headquarters for Lanier Boys and Girls. Best Candies and Soda Water on Earth Hurry back to the Daylight Corner For every game Lanier Wins, drinks on us for the team. PHONES 1800-1861-1862 Second and Mulberry Sts. Sambo: Ah dun heered dat dey dun fin' Colunbus' bones. Rastus: Lawd! Ah never knowed he wuz a gamblin' man. Nlid:Summer Apparel This season, as all seasons, is brilliancy in achievement of smart sports wear. You may fill your vacation needs more economically at Allen's. Newest Sport Frocks, Suits, Coats, Blouses, Sweaters, Shoes and Millinery At extremely moderate prices. J. P. Allen 6: Company Cherry Street At Broadway The Luther Williams Banking Company MQW Interest Paid on Savings Accounts Open All Day, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. We do not charge exchange to our customers on out-of-town checks. YOUR ACCOUNT will be Welcomed THE NEW LANIER HOTEL LANIER STUDENTS' PATRONAGE WELCOME THE NEW LANIER Macon, the Heart of Georgia T. W. HOOKS, Prop. PITTS 8: BUXTON The Point Drug Store Hardeman Avenue and Forsyth St. PHONES 1414-1415 American Printing Co. Reliable Printers 610 Cherry St. PHONE 3286 NEWBY Gi YETTER Plumbing and Heating Repair Work a Specialty PHONE 331 , 458 Cotton Ave. Richard B. Wudley Holon L. Chichester COLLEGE HILL PHARMACY A Family Drug Store We Appreciate Your Patronage Corner Washington Ave. and Orange St. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded WILLIS BRA SWELL BARBER SHOP Hair Cut ...... 25c Shave ......... 15c Bath .......... 25c Shampoo ....... 25C Childrens hair cut ' -1-8 years .... 20c ALL FIRST CLASS WORK 313 Third Street R Y? LYS' Rx 1' C' .Q?54oP FT ' y G1 5' The 'X' . Greeting Cardsiand Gifts for Ever y O 'casi . on. Graduation Carzls 'vraduation Books I Mrs. MARY CLAhn BROOKS, Mgr. F WHERE SUSSESS BEGINS! Did you ever think that the only window through which you can look out upon success is the Receiving Windowl' At the Bank? Try it. Get the habit. THE SIEIZENS 8 SUUEHERN BANK Capital and Surplus 54,500,000 Your ambition-A bank account Our ambition-l'0m' account The Sun and Wind Hold No Terrors for the User of LAMAR'S Beauty Skin Cream A Vanishing Cream that is de- lightful to use and protects the complexion. It's not greasy. .-.,:.,, Found at all Good Drug Stores. Ask for it. The Price is 350 A-1 MADE BY J. B. Riley Drug Co., MACON, GA. Flowers For The Graduates Graduation time marks an eventful period in the life of every girl, a time that I makes a deep impress upon Qfqitfi the memory of that girl. E1 It is the occasion that is marked by flowers. Next to her diploma., the girl grad- uate prizes her bouquet. ,An Idle Hour bouquet en- ables Dad to say, tiProud of you, little girli', or bro- tl1er's cheery shout, Atta pal, sis. Let us arrange your graduation bouquet and be assured of choice FRESH Howers, and something decidedly fl? superior. kg? U l , 5 r l Q IDLE HOUR NURSERIES I . , , 95,5343 A A Macon Instltutlon ekfiliilf-'f legigl - Q -- Tr Qlgi7'gE3EE'i'--ef,-we .WP I Prof. Pfeiffer: If you were my son I would give you poison. Paullin: If you were my father I would take it. .Burden wgslllim 80. The Empire Store .1-F Is just the place for High School boys and girls to shop from shoes to music. ...F We can supply all your needs COME TO SEE US The Place For Your Deposit MACON NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Personal Service .IEWELERS OPTICIANS FLOURNOY Sz KERNAGHAN JEWELERS and oPT1c1ANs Agents J. P. Stevens Engraving Co. 570 Cherry St. Pianos, Victrolas Victor Records, Gibson Mandolins and Guitars Williams-Guttenberger Music Co. New Location M 451 Cherry St. When in need of flowers come to Nutting Floral Co. For Reliability and Quality Phone 1776 Q 414 Second St. If it's used in an ofiice we have it McClure Office Equipment Co. ?,z4-.. 560 Mulberry Street MACON, GA. Telephone No. 903 Fresh: Have you any thumb tacks ? Senior: No, but I have some finger nails. HIGH GRADE STEAM AND DOMESTIC K'IIIHIIIHIVTHIIIHHHWHHWMWWWWWWWWNNNN'NNNN,NNNNHNNMHWHWHWIXIHI IilllllllllllllllllllHUNNIIIWWNWWI IHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHUHKUNIUIH!IMHHWHNMIHUHXUIHINHIIHI H1111HIIUIHHHUiliilillliiiiiliiiiiil M. E. Elliott Coal Company We make it hot for you. WHAT HAPPENED 44 SPILLER'S 99 LAST NIGHT The Home of Quick ? L U'N C H E S High School Boys, have READ your mid-day lunch The Macon Daily Telegraph Wh US' AND KNQW BARBECUE P In any quantity. Geor95ia's Greatest 66 SPILLER,S ,, Dfily Corner Third and Mulberry Sts. Burglar: One word from you and I'l1 squeeze you to death. Old Maid: Remember, that's a promise. The Latest and Best in PHOTOGRAPHY YOU'LL FIND IT AT WARLICKS 117 Cotton Avenue Give us an opportunity of showing you next June at Graduation or at any other time. Thank you. D. A. WARLICK 8z SON Georgia ATTENTION- YOUNG MEN OF LANIER School of Technology DO You Know A Technical School with THE MAN,S A National Reputation. Complete Courses in MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, CIVIL, CHEMICAL, AUTOMOBILES, AND TEXTILE ENGINEERING, CHEMISTRY, AR- CHITECTURE, COMMERCE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATIONAL. For Further information, address THE REGISTRA, Georgia School of Technology Atlanta, Ga. FASHION SHOP Macon's Leading Haberdashers 370 SECOND ST. Capitol Theater Building, Always something new in Shirts, Neckwear, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Underwear, and Novelties. We put class and personality in Things that men wear THE MAN'S FASHION SHOP 370-2ND s'r. CAPI Ai.L THEATER BLDG. 9 .. She: Why are you limping ? He: I went up in a balloon and walked back. OVERLAND MACON KINNETT-oDoM COMPANY Chas H. Yates COMPANY li., The Largest Ice Cream Manufacturers In The South .ax--. MACON - GEORGIA Overland and Willys-Knight Automobiles 707 Third St. Phone 1446 W. J. MARSHALL COMPANY Manufacturers of WOODEN BOXES, BOX HOOKS, BUSHEL BASKETS 102 Poplar St. Telephone 345 MACON, GEORGIA S. R. JAQUES 8: Everything Electrical for Your TINSLEY CO. Automobile WHOLESALE GROCERS WADE 85 CO, MACON, GEORGIA Phone 1147 566 Second St. NEWM ANS Are you interested in your 1 H lth? MILLINERY ea Join the 622 Cherry St. Exclusive vMillinery Moderate Prices Y. M. C. A. 'We are prepared to care for the phys- ical welfare of men and boys. For any information, call 586 or 839 Miss Woodward: I don't want to see you turn around another time. Paullin, C. S.: Please, then, don't watch ine. RIES 8: ARMSTRONG Read Jewelers THE Eiilhtfiii G0ODSh.,?.F 5313 MACON NEWS Daily and Sunday Be conversant with all INTERNATIONAL NATIONAL STATE AND LOCAL HAPPENINGS They are presented in a manner that will appeal to all thinking people, in THE MACON NEWS Daily and Sunday PREST-O-LITE BATTERY SERVICE STATION Curington 81 Elrod Auto. Co. 708 Third Street Phone 3634 Macon, Ga. SANITARY MILK DEPOT ACROSS THE STREET FROM LANIER We Thank You For Your Patronage GEORGHXGROCERY Lowest Prevailing Prices on Groceries TIIE MACON SHOE COMPANY The Store Where In Macon Quality Counts GEORGIA GROCERY 361 Third Street 6--Stores in Macon--6 NEXT TO HOTEL DEMPSEY W. E. SHELVERTON Pure Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals: Toilet Articles, Stationeryg Prescriptions n Specialty. Corner First and Poplar Streets Phones 4076 and 4077 Established 1860 MERKEL'S BAKERY Breads, Cakes, Pastries of all Kinds 216 Cotton Ave. Phones 4000-1 HENRY MERKEL, Prop. AMERICAN FLYER BICYCLES A. S. HATCHEII CO. SMITH'S PHARMACY 694 College Street Phone 974 A Gooo Drug Store EX x X Clara Kinneyf Watching pole vaultjz Just think how much higher he could go if he did not carry that stick. The E Union Dry Goods Co. Maxwell Chalmers Th M . . e ost Exclusive Lines of Cars, Parts and Service Cheapest in the Long Run Cheapest in the Short Run Baker Motor Company 712 Third st. Phone 4296 Macon, Ga. WOMEN'S MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Wearing Apparel in Macon. V. ORLANDO PHONE 4794-J Macon Terrazzo Mosaic Tile Co. CONTRACTORS AND SETTERS MARBLE TILE FLOORS CERAMIC A Moslncs WALL FACINGS VENETIAN TERRAZZO FLOORS A K TILE AND CEMENT WORK A REFE s MACON GA Safety Service The Bibb National Bank Solicits Your Account Capital ----- S200,000 FORD LINCOLN DOWNS MOTOR CO. Authorized Dealers Main Office: 362 First Street Macon, Georgia Phone 752-366 First St. Phone 1592-408 Main St. FORDSON Macon Auditing 8: Adjustment Company We Specialize in Collecting Bad Accounts and Notes. If Results are What You Waiit A 'Hall or Write Us. 1' 22 Jaqu ldg. Telephone 2041 MACON, GA. THE FASHION SHOE COMPANY CHERRY ST. Come in and look over our Graduation Shoes v1 .U. .1 'k, - -if 6 . L L .l 4.1.4. She: Why do they call you Bill? He: 'Cause I was born on the first of the month. The Prudential Insurance Co. of America ISSUES POLICIES ON MEN AND WOMEN. AGES 15 TO 66. Before making your life-time investment in Life Insur- ance-see C. M. ADAMS Sz SON Prudentlal Llie Insurance Company 01 America Citizens 8z Southern Bank Bldg. MACON, GA. UIGK MIILLAG SALES SERVICE PARTS DUNLAP-HUGKABEE AUTO 00. 690 Third St. Phone 2861 N. CI-IRISTOPHULOS, Prop. Phone 2427 jfliletrnpnlitan Qllufe FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN 411 Third St. MACON, GA. We Buy the Best, r1ndSerwthe Best When you start to park That vrzmtion trunk l'ou'Ll find that you .Yfffl II few new tif's-- .Vomf wplrzrements in .lthlftif uriderwerzr- More s0ck5-- llhfzizwr you may lark Kffn11'mbe'1' that 'ZUPYVP Last minute spPf'iulist.v On all mPn's fznnixhings. DEMPSEY HABERDASHERY GARRISON-COOK-MORGAN COMPANY HOTElxI,IAl?JE,lXIs'IIPSEY CHAS. C. MORGAN, l5. Manufacturing Confectioners lvl 768.772 Bnomwn PHONE 307i ACCEAQSQRIES, STKJRAGE and REPA1 MACON' GA' . 411 Poplar st. P .e 128 'Q . Q A Pullman porter Cto aged man as train pulls into depotlz Brush you off, sir ? 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