Milner High School - Top Notcher Yearbook (Milner, GA)
- Class of 1946
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Hail, hail, all hail to Milner High,
Vniterl here we stand. Ana' fo if now in loyalty
YfVe pledge each heart and hand.
YVe lore iis eolorx, as they wave
Beneath these eheerfal skies.
The school which .s-tri1Qe.s- to serue as well
Is .sacred in oar eyes.
Our Milner High, Dear Milner High,
To ii every heart beats true.
We will follow far iis standards high
Three cheers, ilzree cheers for yoal
Our Milner High. Dear Milner High,
To 'it every heart heals true.
YVe will follow far its sfandarcls high
Three cheers, three cheers for yoal
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l'resentecl hy fhe junior and Senior Cla.s.s'es
MILNER HIGH SCHOOL
'NIAR1x151,I.1L XVELDON ........... Editor-in-Chief
BAmsAuA flRESI-IABI . . Afwi-Sfrllll Eflifvf
BILLY House . . Business Manager
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The theme of this. our second ealition ol the Tor! No'rCHE1x, is everyday school
hte.
In the following pages vou will find exznnples of the life of high school at
Milner. The clillerent clubs, the facultv. the eighth and ninth grades together with
the iuniors and seniors make up our annual. It Was onlv through the work ancl
cooperation of each of us that we were able to produce this annual.
YVe feel now, more than ever before, that our high school life means very much
and we realize that the training We receivecl in our high school clavs will aid us
in lnanv Wavs in the future.
To You--our friends and classmates-we owe thanks because von have been
xxonclcrful in carrving out vour part and enabling us to do our own work as well
as we have
CONTENTS
CLASSES
ACTIVITIES
ATIILETICS
ADVERTISEMENTS
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MISS ELNIINA NIL-KNEELY
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Wie, the stail of the 1946 T011 NfJ'fCIlEIi, take pleasure in dedica-
ting this, the second volume of our publication, to one who has
earned our love and lovaltv. She has served this class as com-
mercial teacher and statl advisor. Therefore, it is With sincere
pride that we dedicate this record of our school activity, the 1946
'Foe Nmtriimu, to Miss Elmina NicKneelv.
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l'OAN ARMISTEAD . . . "B-29," is a late
comer to Milner High. She is a member of
the Tri-Hi-Y, lere M. Pound Debating So-
ciety, Beta Club, art editor of the annual and
Piper staff, also finance chairman of the
senior class. She is quiet, sincere, and my,
how ilI1llD1iiOllSl
MARY ETHEL BOLES . . . "Bole.s',', as she is
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known to everyone, is a varsity basketball
player, a member of lere M. Pound Debating
Society, the Beta Club, and the Music Club.
She is assistant typist to the annual staff and
a member of The Piper staff. She is industri-
Ous and a good sport.
ESSIE MAE BRINKLEY . . . "Becky," is our
assistant helper to the faculty, president of
Iere M. Pound Debating Society, vice-presi
dent of 4-H Club, vice-president of Tri-Hi-Y,
treasurer of Beta Club, and a member of the
annual and The Piper stag. She is very co-
operative and industrious.
GERALDINE CRAWFORD . . . "jerry,', is a
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ciety and assistant helper to the annual staff,
also a reporter for The Piper. She is charac-
terized by her friendliness and quiet refined
manners.
OROTHY CRAWVLEY . . . "Dot,v who is slim
and graceful, is a member of the L.Q.C. La-
mar Debating Society, and the Beta Club,
she is typist for the annual and The Piper
staff, and is a varsity basketball player. Dor-
othy is very charming and has poise galore.
NNIFI RUTH EDWARDS . . . nGrouehy,v
who is friendly in reality, is a member of
the L.Q.C. Lamar Debating Society, adver-
tising assistant to the annual staff and also a
member of The Piper SMH. She is always
ready to lend a helping hand.
OROTHY ENGLISH . . . "D0ttie,v who is
generous and has a pleasing smile, is a mem-
ber of the varsity basketball team, member
of the L.Q.C. Lamar Debating Society, also
of the annual staff and The Piper staff. Mod-
esty and quietness are her outstanding quali-
ties.
ELMA EUBANKS . . . i'EuI711r1ks,'l our star
and captain of the varsity basketball team,
seems to lead a cheerful life. She is a mem-
ber of the Music Club, news editor of The
Piper, advertising editor of the annual and qi
member ot the school patrol. She has a
cheery smile for everyone and is very frank,
and understanding.
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lNlAlljOlllli HEAD . . . uDirlk,U wllo lias a
sweet disposition and a eute smile, is presi-
dent ot Beta Club, elass editor of tlie annual,
literary editor of T110 Piper, a member of the
L.Q.C. Lamar Debating Soeiety. also seliool
patrol and senior t-lass president. As for in-
telleet, slie ean't be passed.
BILLY HOUSE . . , "Pedro," witli tlie blond
liair and blue eyes. is a member of tlie varsity
basketball team, a ineiuber of L.Q.C. Lamar
Debating Society, Beta Club, Musical Club,
and seliool patrol. Ile is business manager of
the annual staff, and on Tlzrf Piper stall. Billy
is dependable. industrious, and a grand
sport.
DONALD IIUTTO . . . "Ike," wlio is our class
eonunander, is a ineinber ot -lere M. Pound
Debating Soc-iety, ot tlie annual and The Pip-
er staff. llis smile is simply irresistable.
'VHE1 NIA KINABD . . . nSl1UI'fij,H is our eute
little girl with tlie sparkling brown eyes: a
ineniber of tlre L.Q.C. Lamar Debating S0-
eiety, viee president of tlue senior class and .1
varsity basketball player. Slie is a member
of tlie annual stall' and The Piper staff. Slie
llas a very niee personality.
COLLEEN MANN . . . "Blondie," who is quiet,
sweet, smart and a friend to all, is tlie senior
class treasurer, member of tlie Music Club,
also secretary ol' tlie Tri-Ili-Y, nieuiber of
L.Q,C. Lamar Debating Soeiety and Beta
Club.
FANNIE LOU X'IAll'I'lN . . . MLIHTU LllTll,n
who is a first rate sport with lier friends, is
a varsity basketball player, member of Iere
XI, Pound Debating Society, news editor of
the annual and a seliool patrol. Iler friend-
sliip is eoveterl bv all.
NIABY IOIIX MARTIN . . . ",Iolnmie,', who is
steady and self-reliant, is a rneinber of tlie
-lere M Pound Debating Society, also Tri-
lli-Y, Beta Club, assistant to Tor NQTCHER
and Tlie Piper stall.
CLAUDE MILYEB . , . "flop-alon,q," our ain-
bitious little boy with the eute smile, is a
varsity basketball player, a rnelnber of Beta
Club and a member ol' The Piper staff.
Claude is eooperative and is never to busy
to be eourteous.
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BILLY MOORE . . . "Milce,', is a member of
tbe Iere M. Pound Debating Society, tbe
Music Club, tbe Hi-Y Club, the Beta Club,
tbe school patrol. and The Piper and tbe Tor'
Norcr-nga stall, He is friendly and coopera-
tive to everyone.
l JACK MULLINS -. . . "Knyo,,' who likes to
argue with the taculty, is a member ot -lere
M. Pound Debating Society, tbe animal stait
and The Piper staff. ,lack bas great possi-
bilities.
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everyone, is a sebool patrolman, a member of
tbe Jere M, Pound Debating Society, the
Music Club, tbe Hi-Y, and tbe annual and
The Piper stall. His winning personality
seems to always get results.
ACK PILGBIM . . . 'KFu:zy," who is just .1
little on tbe low side, is a member of tbe
Hi-Y, ,lere M. Pound Debating Society, and
tbe Music Club, The Piper and tbe annual
stall. He seems to baye no worries at all.
HOMAS POSS . . . u,l1lHll8'lld,D is a member
of the Jere M. Pound Debating Society, the
Hi-Y, and tbe Beta Club. He is a varsity
basketball player. In friendliness and cour-
tesy be always excels.
ACK VVAITS . . . "Little Biff, who is a star
basketball player, is a member of tbe Beta
Club, of tbe HifY, and of the L.Q.C. Lamar
Debating Society. He is a little on the quiet
and courteous side, but is a friend to all and
a good sport.
ARINELLPI VVELDON , . . "Nellie," Witb
tbe ligbt brown bair, is a helper to all, presi-
dent ot tbe Music Club, president of tbe 4-ll
Club, president of tbe L.Q.C. Lamar Des
bating Society, a ebampion debater, man-
aging editor of The Piper, editor of the
Toe Norcmgu, a member of Tri-Hi-Y, secre-
tary ot Beta Club, and secretary of tbe senior
class. Sbe is always busy, yet finds time to
lend a belping band wllere it is needed.
NNIE LAURA YVILLABD . . . uflll!ll'liU,,,
wbo is capable and friendly, is a member of
tbe jere M. Pound Debating Society, also tbe
Music Club, sebool patrol, advertising staff of
annual, also on The Piper staff. If sbe bas
any worries sbe keeps tllem to herself.
Seam Elm Jlmfwf
1945 - 46
There were five members of the present class who started to school at Milner in
September, 1935. They were Bessie Mae Brinkley, Marjorie Head, Fannie Lou
Martin, Mary john Martin, and Mariuelle Vlfeldon. YVe were quite thrilled at this
new experience and spent the next six years gaining foundation for our high
school work. Geraldine Crawford and Dorothy Crawley had joined our class in
the fifth grade, and V onceil Lott joined us in the sixth. Claude Milner, james and
Franklin Tillery started with us in the sex enth grade.
When the end of the seventh year came we received the certificates which cer-
tified that we were eligible for high school work.
The following September when we came to school we found many new mem-
bers. They were lack VVaits, Charles Beale, Delma Eubanks, joe Pearman, Billy
Moore, Donald Hutto, Colleen Mann. Annie Laura Willard, jack Mullins, Thomas
Poss, Billy House, jack Pilgrim, and Paul Maddox. During that year our home
room teacher was Mrs. B. H. Kenny. Other teachers were Miss Ora Lee Howard,
Mrs. Florence Brewster, Miss Mary Littlejohn, with Mr. A. H. Shuler as principal.
In the ninth grade Thelma Kinard and Dorothy Ann English joined our class.
Our home room teacher this year was Mrs. Florence Brewster. Our other teach-
ers were Miss Elmina McKneely, Miss Ora Lee Howard, with Mr. Schuler as
principal. At the end of that year we lost james and Franklin Tillery and Paul
Maddox.
During the latter part of that year We were permitted to take part in the very
happy occasion of the junior-Senior Banquet.
Then we became juniors.
This year We lost Charles Beale who Went into the Army. This was the first
year our school had an annual- the TOP NO1'CHER. VVe got quite a thrill out of
helping with it. This year our home room teacher was Miss Elmina McKneely,
with Mr. Schuler still principal. and the other teachers were Miss Ora Lee
Howard, Miss Begina VVi1son, Mrs. Stella D. VVorsham, and Mrs. Florence
Brewster.
At last we were Seniors!
We were very happy and also excited at having reached this long desired goal.
joan Armistead was the only new member of our senior class. We lost Vonceil
Lott this year, and our home room teacher was Mrs. K. P. Domingos. Other
teachers were Mrs. Florence Brewster, Miss Flmina McKneely, Mrs. Begina
Turner, Mrs. Stella D. VVorsham. with Miss Ora Lee Howard as principal.
And now as we come to the end of our high school career we shall be happy
to enter new fields but it gives us a feeling of sadness when we think of separating
from our classmates and teachers.
-MARJORIE HEAD
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ond row: Evelyn Cook. Nlartliaifarver. Frances Ridgeway, lrayada Barlow. Gloria Kinarrl, Cherry Greene, Dorine
Piper, Nlartha Lott, liarliue Ross. Louise Crawley, Harhara Goen, Shirley Chappell. Nlyrtiee Kiinlnell, Doris Matthews,
tlhristiue Lovxorn .... Not in pirfurrf: Chris tiue jones, Ramona Mann, ,lonjhlyn Garrett.
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K4-mieth Stone, llerhert Torlmert, George NVilkersor1, George Ross, Swint Grant, Bohhy Crawford, Vvlllltllll Searhorugh,
Cene Pilgrim, Carlton Cauthen .... S1'r'rm1lro1t': Dorothy Smith, Lillian Cook, Mae Melfarliu, LaRue English, Eron
lluekahy, liulrye Blaralrle, Betty Lee, Vera Denton, Susan Sanders, lo Anne Mullins, Lilla Smith, Maudine Trice, Doris
Xlays, Pauline lioss, Catherine U'Dell. Mamie O'Sulliyan. . . . 'fllirrl row: Roger Bevil, William Morgan, Rufus Goen.
Ella Nlae Littleton, lluth Conkle, Shirley lieeyes, lfranees liryaut, Eclwina Duckworth, Lueile Tillery, Sara Thornton,
'Ieanuette 'I'orliet.. IClleu Bunn, Ruth Akins. Joyce Brooks, Lois Bouggs. Nita Chanunan, Ray Layson, -loe Hoyal, Harry
English ,.... N 'ol in pieture: Annette Martin, lloke johnson, Howard Nilnlett.
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THE PIPER-May 20, 1956.
One of the main social events of the year was tl1e reunion of the class of 1946
at the home of Mr. jack Mullins on the outskirts of the city. Mr. Mullins, who is
widely known in this section as the very eflicient engineer of the Tri-WVeekly
Limited, running from Milner to High Falls, has long desired a reunion of his
classmates. He decided the tenth anniversary of their graduation to be a most
appropriate day. His classmates. many of whom have won national fame, are
scattered the world over and it was only through extensive use of the telephone,
telegraph, and radio was he able to contact them all in time for the event.
Several days ahead of time Colonel Donald Hutto landed his plane at the nearby
airport. He is now serving as commander of U.S. Air Forces in Hawaii. The con-
tributions of the class to the world of science were the next to arrive. They were
Dr. Claude Milner, to whom is given the credit for developing the helicopter, and
Dr. lack Pilgrim, who has recently made headlines by his daring trip to the moon.
They came down in Dr. Milner's helicopter.
Coming down by automobile from Washington were joan Armistead, Ceorgiais
representative to the U. S. Senate, and Mary Ethel Boles, a well known lawyer
in the nation's capital.
Billy House had just returned from South America where he had been building
bridges for the Argentine government.
Madam Eubanks, better known to us as Delma, is the originator of a famous
line of cosmetics.
Misses Dorothy English, Marjorie Head, and Thelma Kinard boasted a thriving
dress design shop which they operate jointly in New York City.
No one could tell more exciting stories than could Mary john Martin, stew-
ardess for our round-the-world airlines. On her plane coming home were Bessie
Mae Brinkley, a Red Cross nurse in India., Geraldine Crawford, a teacher in the
same country, and Annie Ruth Edwards, a medical missionary to China.
Driving across the country with Dr. Ioe Pearman, a noted Oregon surgeon, was
Thomas Poss who was vacationing nearby after a period of government work in
Africa. As they came through Texas they picked up Mr. lack Waits who owns a
four-thousand-acre cattle ranch in that state.
Annie Laura Willard is the writer of last year's best seller and is now making
her home in Chicago.
Fannie Lou Martin, an actress. and Dorothy Crawley, a director for M.G.M.,
journeyed east from Hollywood for the occasion.
After a delightful meal the guests were entertained by another member of their
class, Billy Moore, the famous radio crooner. Mr. Moore was accompanied by
Miss Colleen Mann, a noted pianist, also of New York City.
Before leaving the guests were shown Mr. Mullins' palatial home which was
decorated by Marinelle VVeldon, interior decorator with headquarters in Atlanta.
Milner and Lamar County wish to thank Mr. Mullins for bringing these famous
people together and many civic organizations have requested personal appear-
ances from them before they leave.
--NIARINELLE WELDON
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Being cz Dirge ofthe Class of Forty-Six
We represent the deceased, namely the class of ,46. Said persons fearing that their physical charac-
teristics would soon be forgotten and wishing to preserve their spirit in their last moments called in
an attorney, Martin, and drew up a will which cannot be broken. VVe advise and admonish you to
understand and accept the terms stated herein-or else.
State: Excitation
City: Expectation
County: Exultation
I, the Senior Class of 746 having reached the end of my row and realizing that my time has come,
do hereby publish my Last Wfill and Testament, being of simple mind and sound body, and trusting
you are the same.
SECTION 1
To my faculty advisors, I leave sincere thanks and
appreciation for what each has Ineant to me, The Class
of 316.
SECTION 2
To the student body, I leave the faculty.
SECTION 3
To the Junior Class, I leave the doubtful privilege of
following in my footsteps.
SECTIGN 4
To those who find the going hard, I leave "Easy.,'
SECTION 5
Billy House leaves Kathleen Morgan with regret.
Donald Hutto hequeaths his drowiness to Ben John-
ston and hopes he will put it to better use.
Annie Laura VVillard bequeaths her gobs of love for
the Navy to Mary Ellen Goggans.
To Dorothy Freeman, Mary Ethel Boles leaves an
unfinished secretarial course.
Colleen Mann bequeaths her natural blonde hair to
Alma lean Head -and Barbara Gresham who desire
blonde curls even if they are peroxided.
To Carl Hayes, Joan Armistead leaves her Physics
book and hopes he will learn how to develop the atomic
bomb.
To Rudolph O'Gilvie, Dorothy Crawley leaves "Gone
VVith the XVind."
,lack Mullins bequeaths his ability to argue with the
faculty to Marcus Jones.
To Eloise Duke, Thelma Kinard leaves her vitamin D
plus pills.
Delma Eubanks bequeaths to Edna Nickelson her
ability to smile through anything.
Bessie Mae Brinkley leaves to Margaret Kinnett, jim-
mie McElroy, and Harry Johnston, her dignity and
grace.
Dorothy English bequeaths her ability to become a
Powers model to Betty Chapman, Bctty Clark, and Betty
Ann Crawley.
To Corry Burch, Tony O'Dell, and James Waits,
Thomas Poss leaves his seven-day wonder.
Claude Milner bequeaths to I. M. Bedsole his most
prized possession, a plaid shirt that he chased "Shorty,'
three miles to acquire.
Mary john Martin bequeaths her "Kate Smith" figure
to Betty Morris.
Jack WVaits leaves his ability to be a star basketball
player to Alfred Chappell.
Geraldine Crawford wills her dignified manner and
soothing voice to Bertha Mae Piper, Jewel Arnold, and
Myrtle Toole.
Billy Moore bequeaths his enthusiasm for a "M.R.v
degree to Melvin Washington.
To Millard Clark, lewel Iones, Naomi jordan, and
lack Manry, Joe Pearman leaves his pull in getting class
cuts by shooting bull.
Jack Pilgrim leaves to Lee McBroom his efforts to keep
his desk free from all debris.
Annie Ruth Edwards leaves her infectious and un-
duplicated giggle to Emma lean Hoyal, Avolene Griffin,
and Frances Reeves.
To Linda Irvin, Marjorie Head leaves her curly lockys,
maybe she will be another Ingrid Bergman.
Marinelle Weldon leaves her faithful and loyal service
to those in authority to Marilou Bottoms and Charles Pil-
grim.
I, Fannie Lou Martin, bequeath to Mabel Brinkley,
Gwendolyn Crawford, and Josephine English, my ability
to go without meals for my figure's sake.
Hereunto this fifteenth day of May, nineteen forty-six,
I hereby set Iny seal.
Signed: '
FANNIE Lou NIARTIN
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Svalvrl. lf'fI in right: Nlurvin Smith. Hoy Yiiiiglm. O. I. Phillips, Cain Biirroii. Grulium lliiym, Daivicl Daircle-n, .Iinnny
Morgmi. Irmhn Nluriin. Holm-rt Brooks, Marion Browning, Donald Ciuithcn, Iiininy Martin, Franklin Guy, Bvn Conkli-
Bfwnnir- A111-n. Nov Smith. Bois Martin .... Stanflingg: .Immune BllH'iI1Qf0l1. Rcmnis- Prvsh-y, ylzinici- Kirkus, llzicqiivliiii
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First row, left to right: Xlliyne Xlilliains, Lawrvnce Moore, Cordy Smith, Te-rlw' lohnston, Tominiv Nloss. Csorgc Smith
Auhrev BIcXee-ly, Sammic Turner, Othello lliclgvvvuy, Clmrlr-5 Inxiie-y, lnli.1n Moore- ,... Srfronrl fltllfl Annt-ttc Bull-
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Billv Knot, Marion Conklv, 1'h1e-at Griffin, Lmimv Frost. Alinnny lolmson. Donald Ylillinim. lfriink Smith, Billy Kim-
lmvlly. lohn Earl Robinson, Ronald XVC'lClOIl, Rin-lmrd Britt, Kc-lly XY'llSHll.kItlLlIllt1l Perry . . , Fourflz rout l1uti'iciz1 NIL-Coy
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Front row, left to right: Be-nny lfrveiiiuii, Russell Cay, Huiiwx' Nhimblt-, ltuleigli lirwuit, Huy Nlclmriii. Xlllslm-y Xlilson.
Elinvr Ross, Billv Stanley, Donald YVilliums .... Burk row: Bohlw Bullington, Lutanu- Smith, Mary lfrum-mls Littleton.
leainiiette- Morgan, Toinmii- ,Ictui Durtlm-n, -lwiiie-ttv Cook, Yirginiu Klitcln-ll, Naomi liiilmnlxs. Aliu- Allt-n. Nlilclrvcl
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KYICQHYIQ, lefi In riglzt: ,lack Sault-y, Donald Cook, I. NV. Shops, Leonard English, Rohvrt Ridgeway, David Thonias,
Paul Chandler, Lvster Free-man, David Keadlv, -lilll'lCS Arnold, ,loc Kirkus, Donald Corley, Donald McCoy, Larry Clark,
Billy Anglin .... Slamling: Donna Lon IIA-nry, Dorothy Crawford, Betty Britt, Alice Mae Vau5.:hn, Frances Grant,
Doris Bclhnnc, Bcatriw Allen, Norma ,loan Stanley, Mary Frances Brinkley, Bettye XVilson, Margie' Brooks, Jacque-lynn
Bishop .... Nm' in pir'Iurc'r Ieanellv Torlwrt. Billy Bishop. Jimmy Bass, Franklin Taylor.
SEVENTH GRADE
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Gresham. Frank Martin, llaryvy Bishop, -lack NVillis, Rohcrt lvilsllillftoii, Calvin XVilliS, l5illY KitCl1i112S, Billy VV6'lfl0I1,
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the ailments suflered hy "ye olei' Tor NOICHER editors, who hope you get as much
enjoyment from the edition as We have.
By looking into the future through the medium of the mirrors of the past, your
editors foresee that long after graduation, when faces and events are so easily for-
gotten, that the Tov NoTCHuP. of 1946 will recreate for you ir pictorial and literary
history of your Alma Mater.
EDITORIAL STAFF
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STUDENTS MUSIC CLUB
The Students Music Club was organized this year to promote musical apprecia-
tion throughout the school. The cluh is made up of the School Chorus and other
students who are interested in music.
NJARINELLE VVELDON
LINDA IRVIN . .
BARBARA GRESHAB4
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ALTON BURCH
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ALFRED ClHAPPl:ILL
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EDWINA DUCKXVKJIKTII
ELOISIL DUKE
NIABEL EMNIETT
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DELBIIA EURANKS
5lAHY ELLEN Goc:c:ANs
BARBARA CRESIIAM
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MEMBERS
AvoI.ENE GRIFFIN
TIIOIXIBIY HAIXPEIX
ALSIA JEAN IJEAD
ERON HUCKABX'
LINDA IRVIN
JEWEL JONES
NIYHTICE KINIHELL
NIARCARET KINNETT
CoLLEEN MANN
LEE NlCBR06lNI
BILLY MooRE
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JoE PEARIXIAN
JACK PILCHIAI
BERTHA MAE PIPER
SHIRLEY REEVES
FRANCES RIIJGEWAY
EARLINE Ross
SUSAN SANDERS
DoRoTIIY SXIITH
ISILLA SLIITII
MAUIDINE TRICE
NIARINELLE NVELIJON
ANNIE LAURA WILI.AliD
THE HARMONY CLASS
l12lI'IIlOIlY. thn' stuch of Illlliidll cmmmosiiioln, was introclllcud into this school in
this vvzu' 1944. That vc-111' tlu-rc' we-rc' fixes me-mhvrs in thc chlss. This ve-an' tlu-
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The ohicctivcs of thesc 0l'Lfill1lZk1flOllS are to he-lp hovs and girls in Christian
clizimc-tel' to maintain the highest ideals and staiiflzuds. The- platform is uclcan
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THE PIPER
The Piper staff of Milner High School is composed entirely of school students. It
operates for the purpose of producing monthly editions of The Piper, which is a
literary publication of the students, hy the students, and for the students of
Milner High School.
JACK VVAITS . .
RTARINELLE VVELDON
FANNIE LOU NTARTIN .
DELMA EUBANKS .
BESSIE TXTAE BRINKLEY
BTARJORIE HEAKD . .
COLLEEN NTANN .
JOAN IARINIISTEAD .
CLAUDE XTILNER .
BILLY HOUSE .
THOTNIAS Poss .
BILLY NIOORH .
DONALD HUTTO .
JOE PEARINIAN . .
MARY JOHN NTARTIN
DOROTHY QJRAVVLEY
THELMA KINAHD .
CLAUDE XTILNER .
ANNIE RUTII EDWARDS
ETIIEL BOLES . .
ANNIE LAURA WILLARD
JACK PILGRIINI . .
JACK RIULLINS .
THE STAFF
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. News Editor
Literary Editor
. Literary Editor
. Art Editor
. Art Editor
. Art Editor
. Sports Editor
. Sports Editor
. Humor Editor
. Humor Editor
. Business Manager
. Business Manager
Typist
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Reporter
. Reporter
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CLAUDI-: BIILNER
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Qlafu Poem
As graduating class of '46, we join hand in hand
In saying thank you all for being grand,
For turning dark days into happy times,
YVe'll hold these dearest memories in our minds.
For the honor and merit we obtained.
We worked hard, but not in vain,
We sought to do what we were asked,
And tried hard not to shirk our task.
As we depart from our last school year,
From the friends and the school we love so dear-
XVe'll never forget those happy days,
And to Milner High we give the praise.
VVe leave the juniors to take our place,
And to always work with care and grace.
May they spend their available time
In viewing higher heights to climb.
And now to all we must say good-bye,
But in our hearts will always dwell
An affection for this dear old Milner Hi.
To be loyal to her welll always try.
--Bmssll-Q lXlAE BRINKLIQY
Class M otto-"Be natural, be sharp, but never be Hat
Class C olors-Blue and VVhite.
C lass F lower-White Carnation.
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SMITH ROBERTS CO.
GRIFFIN
IS THE STORE
where girls who Want to be stylishly
dressed for important occasions, always
select their Wardrobe. A 'LSmith-Robertsv
label insures the quality as well as the
style.
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CROUCH'S
VVhen in School or Out
You Are C ordially Invited
To Shop At
GRlFFIN'S DE-PEND-ON STORE
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COMPLIMENTS
MID-GA. AUTO PARTS CO.. INC.
131 VVest Taylor Street
Griffin, Georgia
BUTLER F. KOCER
PHONE 3234
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RANDALL 84 BLAKELY.
INC.
For 20 Years Your
F O R D
D E A L E R
FORD TRUCKS
MERCURY
FORD-FERGUSON TRACTORS
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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COMPANY
HOL LYHOCK FLOUR
PAYDA Y FEEDS
HAPPYVALE MEAL
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GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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OF...
SOUTH EASTERN TEXTILE CO.
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MORROW-POWELL
CLOTHING COMPANY
MEN'S AND BOYS, OUTFITS
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments
Of
GOLDSTEINIS
A. C. GRIFFIN
GRIFI-'IN GEORGIA
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DOMINGOS
YOUR STORE
OUR SERVICE
:Everything Good To Eatv
Phone 2271
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments of
CITY WHOLESALE
COMPANY. INC.
Packers of
MORNING GLORY FLOUR
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments
of
WISE
DRY CLEANERS
220 Meriwether Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
H. M. AMOSS, JR.
MUSIC
MAGAZINES
SUBSCRIPTIONS RUBBER STAMPS
MUSICAL SUPPLIES
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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GRIFFIN HARDWARE
COMPANY
JOHN DEERE FARM
EQUIPMENT
113-115 VVest Solomon Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Of
GRIFFIN KNITTING MILL.
INC.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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H. V. KELL COMPANY
GIIIPFIN GEORGIA
Manufacturers and Distrillutors
of
KELLIS HOTEL BLEND
COFFEE
MAYFLUVVER S. PI. FLOUR
From "The Home of Good Eatsn
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GOSSET'S
LADIES' SHOP
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119 S. Hill Street
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COMPLIMENTS
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HAISTEN BROTHERS
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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D U N D E E M I L L S -
INCORPORATED ' GOODS CO'
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DANIEL CLOTHING COMPANY
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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GRIFFIN LAUNDRY 8: DRY CLEANING CO.
A Good Place To 111100 Your Laundry and
Dry Cleaning IVork Done
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments
Of
DOVEDOWN I'IOSIERY
IVIILLS
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
Compliments
Of
J. E. IVICCARVEY
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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For Prompt Repair Service On Any
Type Radio and Small Appliance
Dial 3895 Day Night 2372
HARRIS AND HENRY'S
RADIO AND APPLIANCE CO.
SALES - SERVICE
117 S. 8th St.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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BIG STAR STORE
DAILY SAVINGS GN WELL
KNOVVN BRANDS
112 East Taylor St.
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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S A U L ' S
COMPLETE OUTFITTERS
FOR
ENTIRE FAMILY
Hill Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments
Of
GRIFFIN COCA-COLA
BOTTLING CO.
GIIIFFIN GEORGIA
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Meet Your Friends At
I M P E R I A L
T H E A T E R
GRIRIIRI GEORGIA
Compliments of
MC K I B BO N
PIGGLY WIGGLY
GRIIIRIN GEORGIA
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BUNN'S
just fl Little Better
LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS
Phone 2281 224 S. Hill St.
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Compliments of
GULF SUPER SERVICE
Hill and Poplar Street
GIIIFI-'IN GEGIIGIA
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FRANK ELLIS. JR.
GROCERIES .- VEGETABLES
FRESH MEATS - PURINA FEEDS
Dial 2231 and 114-117 Taylor St.
GIIII-'FIN GEGIIGIA
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Compliments of
BEN BARROW STORE
110 VV. Broad St.
CIRIFIVJN GEDRCIIIX
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Billy II.: k'Do you know who was the Rrst
electrician?"
Dehna: "No, Wl'.o?,'
Billy H.: "Ad.nn. He furnished spare parts
for the Hrst loudspeakerf,
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G RI FF I N N EWS
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments of
JOHNSON DRUG CO.
CQRIFFIN GEKTIXGIA
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DR. W. ARTHUR HASTY
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Phone 2536 104-106 Pork Bldg.
GRIFI"IN GEOIIGIA
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Compliments of
HAROLD MCKNEELY
MEATS - GROCERIES
Grocery Row
Phones 3226-3227 Taylor St.
CIRIF1-'IN GEORGIA
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Compliments of
SPALDING FURNITURE CO.
GIIII-'FIN GEORGIA
FIRESTONE HOME 8:
AUTO SUPPLY
lRandall 6. Blakely, Ltcl.D
GIIIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments of
WARD'S REXALL DRUG
STORE
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
Dependable Insurance
Safegiuirds Our Clients
CARLISLE 8: CO.. AGENTS
Phone 2421 100 Park Building
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments of
TIP TOP SERVICE STATION
GIKIFFIN GEORGIA
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The lightning bug is brilliant,
But it hasnlt any mind.
It Wnnders through creation
WVIIII its l1eacIli,qIIl on he-hind.
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ADVERTISERS
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Compliments of
COMMERICIAL BANK 8: TRUST
COMPANY
FRIENDLY AND PROGRESSIVE
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
Compliments
WILLIS QUICK TIRE
SERVICE
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Clerk: "IIere's :I pretty card with ll lovely
sentiment: 'TO the Only girl I ever loved., H
Joe: "That,s fine. Give me ll dozenf,
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GOODE-NICHOLS
FURNITURE CO.
GRIFFI N GEORGIA
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Compliments
MATHER OF GRIFFIN
GRIP'FIN GEORGIA
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Compliments
of
ASKINS STORE, INC.
104 N. Hill Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Skelton: Did you sew 21 button on IIIy cout,
Sis?
I3klI'I'J2lI'klZ NO, I couldnt find 21 IUIIIIOII so I
sewecl up the button IIOIQ.
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DRS. T. H. WYNNE, SR. 8: JR.
II6 N. Hill Street
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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Compliments
of
O . G . M I TC H A M
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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K I D D I E S H O P
GRIFFIN GEORGIA
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BECK. GOODRICH 84 BECK
Attorneys at Law
Masonic Building
GIIIITFIN GEOIXCIIA
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BELTON C. PLOWDEN
Manufactturers Sales Agent
TEXTILE
Machinery and Supplies
GIIIITFIN GEOIICIA
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Barncsiville S Best and
Biggest Store
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CLOTHING ii
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A SUBSIDIARY OF
THE GENERAL TIRE 81 RUBBER COMPANY
Akron, Ohio Barnosvillc, Georgia WVaco, Texas
VVabasI1, Indiana San Diego, California
Huntington, VV. Va. Baytown, Texas Pasadena, Calif.
Mexico City Toronto Caracas Santiago
Posnau Porto
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W
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BAN K
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Compliments of
THE BARNESVILLE PLANING
MILL CO.
BAIINESVILLE GEORGIA
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MRS. W. D. WILLIAMS
Smart Styles in junior Dresses
MISS WALKER'S HAT SHOP
Style and Quality
BAHNESVILLE GEORGIA
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of
E. I'I. COLEMAN. AGENT
BARNESVILLE GEORGIA
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VVARE'S LUNCH Room
FOR IIUME COOK MEALS
STEAKS, CHOPS AND SEA FOODS
Opposite Post Office Also Turkish Baths
Reducing a Specialty
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C om plimeuts of
CROSSFIELD ICE CO.
BARNESVII LE GEOIKGIA
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Home Cooking and Baking
BARNEsvII,I.E GEORGIA
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Compliments of
BARNESVILLE HOTEL
BARNESVILLE GEORGIA
D. I. ARMISTEAD
SERVICE STATION
Phone 9109
BAIINESVILLE GEORGIA
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DAINTY DANES BEAUTY SHOP
Your HIIs'iIII'.s-s IVill Be Apprcciatvd
IJIIOIIC 282
Mrs. Ie-III-tlv Gregory, OWIII-I
I3ARNEsx'ILIII1. CSEOIIKIIA
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CLIFFORD SEAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW'
BARNLsvII.I.I: GEORGIA
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MORGAN DRUG COMPANY
PRESCIIIIYISION DRUCGIST
"Only the Bosln
BAIINITSVILLE GEORGIA
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Complinienis of
TRI COUNTY FURNITURE
COMPANY
Phone 186 Bnrnesvillc-, Gvorgiu
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Conzplinzents of
HAYGOOD SHOE SHOP
'WVHOLF SOLES ARE SAVED"
BARNISSVILLE GEORGIA
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Complinzenfs of
DR. BERRY
BARNESVILLI: CIEOINGIA
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JANE'S SPECIALTY SHOPPE
BAHNESVILLE GEOIIIIIA
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ECONOMY AUTO STORE
The Most liz,-oiiomical Place to Buy
Alllv Acc:1'.9so1'ies
ELECITIIIGAL APPLIANCES BICYCLES
BAIINESVILLE GEORGIA
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STEAKS, CHOPS, AND
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ZI4 Main Street
BARNESVILLE GEORGIA
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LAMAR SUPPLY CO
THE GooDYEAR STORE
110 Main Street. Barnesville,
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LAMAR MEDICAL SOCIETY
Barnesville Georgia
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FINE jEWELRY AND VVATCHES
Guaranteed W'atch and jewelry Repairs
Phone 122 Barnesville, Georgia
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MACHINE VVOIIK, VVELDING AND SHEET METAL VVORK
Phone 217
RARNESVILLE Back of Post Office GEORGIA
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BARNESVILLE BEAUTY SHOPPE
M Rs. PIERRE RASTELO
BARNESVILLR GEORGIA
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BIG APPLE SUPER MARKET
BAHNESVILLE GEORGIA
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Your Cumplefe Hardware Sfnre
Phone 20
NVQ Appreciate Your Busines.s
BARNEsvII.LE GEORGIA
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Compliments of
HINSON FURNITURE AND
AUTOMOBILE CO.
THOAI ASTON GEORGIA
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J. WOLFF
TIIONIASTON GEORGIA
Czmzplinzcnts of
J O H N SO N ' S
RADIO gl IIEFRIGERATION SERVICE
THOM ASTON GEORGIA
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GEORGE H. MILLER
THOMASTON GEKJIRKLIA
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MOORE'S DIME STORE
VIGHONIASTON GEORGIA
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BIRDSEY'S FLOUR STORE
TIIOMASTON GISOIICIA
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BEVERLY AND HANCOCK
'l'1IOMAs'I'ON GEORGIA
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T. C. WILKINS
BARNIQSVILIII-I CZEORCIA
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E M O R Y A D A M S
YIGIIOBI ASTON GEORGIA
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B EA U TY S H O P
MRS. IIAZEL ODOM
I'IIOxIAs1'Ox GEOIKCIA
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Mrs. Evelyn Hicks, Owner
MILLIYEIIY AND READY-TO-XVEAII
TIIOMASTON GEORGIA
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from
DUKE'S STUDIO
THOINIASTON GEOIIGIA
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CHARLES CASS COMPANY
VIIIIOLIASTQN GEORGIA
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LEWIS BROTHERS
'I'HOxIAs'rON GEORGIA
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WEBB'S GOOD FOOD
THOINIASTON GEORGIA
Compliments
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RHODES-PERDUE
FURNITURE CO.
THOLIASTON GEORGIA
BANKSTON'S POOL ROOM
THOISIASTON GEORGIA
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WHEELESS J EWELRY CO.
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THOISIASTON GEORGIA
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RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING
U. S. TIRES AND TUBES
Phone 3901
FORSYTH GEORGIA
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Forsyth, Georgia
Day Phone 2121 Night Phone 2021
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE
DELCO BATTERY SERVICE
GOODRICH TIRES AND TUBES
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CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN
BANK OF THOMASTON
THOMASTON GEORGIA
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SHORTY'S CAFE
"Best Hamburger You've Ever Ateu
611 Barnesville- Street
THOMASTON GEORGIA
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Compliments of
STALLINGS
MEN'S SHOP
THOINIASTON GEORGIA
Compliments
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WESTERN AUTO
FORSYTH GEORGIA
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REASONABLE PRICES
Business Appreciated
FORSYTH MERCANTILE CO.
F ORSYTH GEORGIA
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E. VV. BANKS COMPANY
FORSYTH'S BEST STORE
Established 1901
FURSYTII GEORGIA
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ROS E TH EATE R
"Home of Good, Clean Entertainmentv
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ROYAL PALM CAFE 81
HOTEL FORSYTH
Phone 2471
FORSYTII GEORGIA
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AYCOCK MOTOR
COMPANY
M ore Power To You
Phone 4401
FORSYTH GEORGIA
BITTICK MOTOR CO.
Phone 2811
F ORSYTH GEORGIA
Dependable
FORD SERVICE
At All Times
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FORSYTH AUTO COMPANY
OLDSMOBILE SALES FRIGIDAIRE
GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS
FOHSYTH GEORGIA
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Studebaker Cars and Trucks
Electrical Appliances - Radio Repair
Phone 2891
F ORSYTII GEOIIGIA
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J. P. BALCHIN
DEALERS IN
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MILNI-:R GEORGIA
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WILSON'S
MEATS, GROCERIES AND
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MIL.NER GEORGIA
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marriage?
Dot C.: No, you see, Papa hasnit expressed
himself yet, and Maniais waiting to contradict
him.
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FORSYTH ELECTRIC SHOE
SHOP
Fonsvra GEOIIGIA
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MACK'S PLACE
FUESYTH GEORGIA
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MARTlN'S GROCERY
Phone 365-J-1
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Little Joe went forth to school
One day without his chunig
The teacher said, "XVhy youire alone-
XVhy doesnit Donald come?"
"Oh, Donulclll' sobhed little Joe,
"There ainit no Donald now."
"XVhz1t do you IDCZHIPH the teacher asked.
With puzzled knitted brow.
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The window-Donald wonf'
ETHRIDGE FLOUR. FEED 8: GRIST MILLS
Serving You NV ith the Best
COUNTRY STYLE FLOUR, MEAL AND FEED
For 25 Years and Hope to Continue Serving You Other Years
IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE
We Put in Sacks-Get Yours.
MILNER
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APPRECIATION
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VVe, the Staff of the 1946 TOP TOTCHER, Wish to take this oppor-
tunity to extend our sincere appreciation to those loyal friends
of Criflin, Barnesville, Thornaston, Forsyth, and Milner, who, by
their generous support, have made possible the publication of
this book.
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