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M iss Originality PENNY HANCHEY This delightfully witty personality has well deserved this honor. Her puns, sayings, and remarks have made many gatherings more enjoyable. She has been associated with the Gator Band all four years of high school. Penny's drums have been played by this per- sonality through all the football games. In addition to the band, she has been a mem- ber of several clubs. In her sophomore year she joined the Debate Club, which furthers the fellowship and experience of the debater. She was also a member of the Radio Club and the Drama Club, the other organiza- tions sponsored by the Speech Department. During her junior term, she became a mem- ber of the Archaeology Club which informs the students of the science of archaeology. Now she is a member of the LaGator staff which takes her sixth hour every day. Thus, in many ways, she has enriched LaGrange during her stay. Congratulations, Penny! 7-'Ninn Mr. Originality CHARLES KIMBALL The seniors of 1960 have elected Charles Kimball as the wittiest and most original boy of their class. His bright remarks have often started many outbursts of laughter in the halls between classes. Charles has also contributed greatly to the morale of the school. He has drawn many of the posters that decorate the school before the football games. He was also the artist for the large Gator pictures through which the team ran before the games. In his sophomore year, he became a member of the hard- working Debate Club. In his junior year, Charles joined the Archaeology Club. He also displayed his musical ability when he became a member of the Music Club. His bright remarks and humorous jokes have caused him to become one of the favorites of the senior class. Congratulations, Charles! I37
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Mr. Success GLENN BARNETT The comet-bright course of Glenn insured his selection as the one most likely to suc- ceed. His excellent ability to lead has been illustrated by the fact that he has been a homeroom representative in the Student Council all four years of high school. Through his membership in the Future Busi- ness Leaders of America, he was chosen Mr. F.B.L.A. of 1959. He has been a member of the Key Club, the Youth Organization of the Kiwanis Club, and the Letterman,s Club for the past two years. He earned his foot- ball letter by being the Gator football man- ager during the playing season in his junior and senior years. Because Glenn is a bril- liant student, he 'went to rally in chemistry in his junior year, and was invited into the National Honor Society in his senior year. These traits are the reasons Glenn was named Mr. Success of 1960. Congratula- tions, Glenn! I36 Miss Success MILA BLOUNT Mila Blount is the pleased co-recipient of this title. She has shown industriousness and scholastic ability all through high school. These qualities have led her fellow seniors to select her as 5'lVliss Successf, This prominent member of the student body has belonged to the band all four years of high school. In her freshman and sophomore years, she was in the marching band, play- ing her clarinet. These last two years have found her being one of the three flag bear- ers. This year, she was head flag bearer. ln her sophomore year, she joined the De- bate Club which is sponsored by the Speech Department. She also joined the Radio Club which was formed in conjunction with the radio station, KLGH. In her junior year, she was elected as a homeroom representa- tive to the Student Council. Because of her excellence in studies, she attended the rallies in Algebra her sophomore year, and in Eng- lish her junior year. This year, she was invited into the National Honor Society. Congratulations, Mila!
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Mr. Ability JIMMY LANGLEY Jimmy has distinguished his whole high school career by his outstanding athletic en- deavors. He has been a football player for three years, playing on the offensive team. At the same time he has been a member of the track team for three years. Because of his over-all outstanding athletic perform- ances, Jimmy has secured membership in the Letterman's Club. Not only is he re- membered for his athletic prowess, but also for his charming personality and courteous manners. All this has enabled him to be- come one of the senior class favorites. To make his senior year complete, Jimmy joined the LaCator staff, which takes an hour a day during school hours. All the sportsmanlike qualities displayed by him throughout high school make him worthy of this honor. Congratulations, Jimmy! I38 Miss Agility EARLENE WORTHY To many, the speediest and most capable senior girl in the physical education classes is blonde, blue-eyed Earlene. It was through her sportsmanship and friendliness that she became a favorite of the class. She has had a highly admirable career in high school. She was a member of the student council, in her freshman year, as a homeroom rep- resentative. For all four years of high school she has been a member of the Future Homemakers of America, as a result of her studies in homemaking. She was a member of the young Tri-Hi-Y Club in her second year of high school. Last year she marched in the Gatorette squad in the football games. This year she was chosen by the McNeese Cowbelles as one of the expert marching flagbearers. Her senior year also marks the first year of her membership in the Future Business Leaders of America. It was through all these activities that Earlene showed the friendliness that is essential for a favorite. Congratulations, Earlene!
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