Central High School - Pegasus Miller Lanier Yearbook (Macon, GA)

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. K , Q vi' 'QQ-N35 Me 4 3. f af- M iller-Lanier 1 946 V A if, Q , 5 225: ff- qw 1 f M' W IE'-. Q: 35,0 iv- wT'ff Q -- ul 1' F r' rrr F ,- FQTF 2719252 QIVITVVQ FH? Q 2 EEE? 'E i i i W if 5 f v- l ' P S ffffff Q h i A H ' j ififl '1 P f N Y Y H Y YF . , , ,Q 1 Y ,M - bf um-mmf' .- .... 3 U V -1 Ill- .IIUl', ' H, QE J' fl .. M I WM rm , -asse s EE T' 1 ME E The 1946 Mi ller-Lanier Annual published by The Senior Classes . of A. L. Miller High School For Girls and Lanier High School For Boys 'f of Macon, Georgia b B Ml l Dedication 'Y MISS AGNES PITTMAN Miller High School In admiration for him, whose strength of character has been a constant in- spiration to us, and whose never-fail- ing courtesy and consideration have en- deared him to us as friend as well as teacher, we, the senior class of '46, dedi- cate this annual to Mr. J. A. Gratigny. Four We, the Senior Class of 1946, proudly dedicate our Annual to Miss Agnes Pittman whom we shall always remem- ber for her sincere and personal interest in all Miller girls. MR. J. A. GRATIGNY Lanier High School for Boys Foreword 1946-an unforgettable year for the Miller and Lanier graduating classes. Found in the following pages are scenes representative of our high school life. I t is the hope of the Stay? that in later years this Annual will bring back nu- merous recollections ancl memories of happy days. 07'l1f81fl ts Board of Education . Faculty ,aaeaec ......, Seniors -- Superlatives Classes .........a.e...,. School Organizations -- Social 'Clubs ..c............ Sports .,....., ,,-,,-,,,,, Military ccc. ,.,., . -,,,,,,,,,, Snapshots ccc,... c,,,,,,-,,- 6 7 15 49 61 77 95 111 137 162 Five ' ln Memory MARKA. SMITH Superintendent The members of the board are: Mr. Wallace Miller, if Mr. W. T. Anderson Mfr. J. E. Hall Mr. Walter Stevens, Mr. Alfred Willingham, Dr. H. G. Weaver, Mr. Walter Johnson, Mayor Charlie Bow- den, Mr. Clay Murphey, Mr. Joseph N. Neel, Mr. An- drew Lyndon, Mr. Jim Porter, Judge Malcolm Jones, Mr. Lee Happ, Judge Mallory Atkinson, Mr. Mc- Kiblmen Lane, Mr. William P. Simmons. 1. -Y' ' St . W'll' h Weaver Johnson Bowden Illwfphell Neel hlhyizisam H app Atkinson Lane Simmons Cru mp W.. MRS. MARY BARBER Clvrk H. S. LASSETER .'1I1'II01' l'r1'Hcipul T I L 4 A 5 5 . ., ' ,Q MRS. D. VV. BROWN A. J. SWANN Clerk Pl'l'llI'ijNIl l,r1111'w'Sr'111'o1' Boys' High Seven Eight Mrs. Bruce W. Thrasher Gym Miss Celia Sharp Commercial Mrs. J. M. Murray Home Economics Miss Lauily Levie Retailing H. S. Losson Orchestra Miss Mary Alfriend French, English, Miss Marie Hazelhurst English Miss Lucille Carswell English Mrs. Gail Carver Science Mrs. Elizabeth Miller Science Mrs. O. M. Poland Home Economics Mrs. L. D. Priester Commercial Mrs. jean C. Westbrook Refailin g Mrs. Cliff Olmstead Dietician Miss Geraldine jackson Spanish Miss Mamie Griffin French, Latin Miss Emily Orr Science Mrs. Wendell Clark English Mrs. Bailey Wade Librarian Mrs. J. P. Willingham Bookkeeping Miss Addie Funderburke English Miss Willie Mae Little Mathematics Miss Dorothy Simmons Mathematics Miss Agnes Pittman Bookkeeping Mr. William D. Anderson English Miss Alice Lott History Mr. W. J. Marshall Science Mrs. F. B. Mitchell Sociology, History Miss Mary Holmes, History . Mrs. Hal Knight History Mrs. J. B. McLain Government Miss Margaret Gaillard Commercial Mr. J. C. Sorrells Mathematics Mr. Clarence E. Goss Mathematics Mr. William Brake Mathematics Mr. H. P. Bell History Nine T en Mr. Tom Porter Mathematics Mr. J. C. Rogers Physics Mrs. Harriett Kirsh Government, Economics Mrs. Dorothy Donaldson Spanish Mrs. H. O. Peurifoy English Mr. E. O. Clark Shop Miss Mary Dell McCaw Librarian Mr. T. A. White Orchestra Sergeant George Hunnicutt Military Mr. J. A. Gratigny English Mr. W. H. Sorrells English Mrs. Sara Terry Bookkeeping Miss Martha Roberts Spanish, French Mr. R. J. Coates English Mr. Rudesill McCord Auto Shop Mr. Cotton Harrison Machine Shop Capt. Oscar D. Asbell P.M.S. and T. of R.O.T.C. Sergeant L. L. Wade Military MISS DORIS Clerk if2z4fRsziZv MRS. W. G. LEE MRS. ELIZABETH FEAGIN Principal LU7lf?l'G1'I'IS CIGVIC ' HAYES ' MR. L. W. LEWIS Principal LIITIIHV Boys Eleven Twelve Mrs. W. D..Anderson' I ,Science Miss Martha Colquitt Mathematics Miss Margaret Edenfield Mathematics Miss Gladys Kell English Mrs. Charles West Holtzclaw Physical Education Director Miss Ruth Johnson Latin Miss Margaret Matthews Home Economics Mrs. R. L. Pulliam Latin Miss Flo-rence Blair Social Science Miss Mary Dozier Mathematics Mrs. Richard Findlay Librarian Miss Clara Nell Hargrove Social Science Mrs. Bernard johnson Home Economics Mrs. Louise E. jones English Miss Frances Oliver English Mrs. F. E. Sims, Jr. Science Mrs. Margaret Slocumb Mathematics and Music Miss Ruby Tanner Science Mrs. Marvin Waters Mathematics Miss Ida Young English Mrs. D. E. McGregor Dietician Miss Ouida Poe English Miss Ruth McClellan Science Mrs. Mary Harrell English , Miss Mary Stanford English Miss Martha Taylor Social Science Miss Sara Wilcox Science Miss Charlotte Loy Steele Orchestra Miss Joyce Gallagher Art Mrs. Mary Gibson English, Science Mrs. Malcom jones English Mr. W. A. Bell Mathematics Thirteen Fourteen Mrs. Elizabeth Rycroft Mathematics, Civics Mrs. Don Kinnett Mathematics Mrs. Honorine Van Zant Science Miss Elizabeth Smith Latin Miss Josephine Early Science Mr. Guyton Carr V' Shop Mr. W. C. McNabb Shop Mrs. Lula Patillo Lzmchroom Dietician Mrs. Eunice Perkins History Mrs. Elizabeth jones English Miss Carolyn Gibson Mathematics Mrs. S. A. Newton Mathematics and Science Mr. Foster B. Broadway Science Mr. Frank Kurr Mathematics Mr. Foster B. Hutto Science Mrs. Gladys B. Campbell Art Mr. John Wyatt Physical Training aff? Senior Class Officers ANNE NEIGHBORS MADDEN REID President President SILVINE HARROLD ESTES KITCHENS ANDY LAWRENCE Srcrefary and Treasurev' Vice-President Secretary and Tl'CllS'll7'f?7' WPW if ow ?l21t1f1't' YPxVIlf,2'P1 The Directors for the Senior class of W Miller High School are: Shirley Bruce, Marcella DiVenuto, Alma Hancock, Marjorie Morton, and Dot Vann. Bruce DiVeMut0 My 2 1- ' AEM Iluckworth Bulter Wych-c Haddock Pylcs Sixteen Hancock Morton Vann The Directors for the Senior Class of Lanier High School are: jesse Duck- worth, Melson Bulter, Roy Wyche, Jack Haddock, and Sydney Pyles. Senior Billy carrou Adams KKRed!F+ R.O.T.C. 3-5. Gracie Elizabeth Allen Gracie Transferred 5: Finished in 4 years: Art Club, Speedpin Ball: Supervision Volleyball: Exhibition: Jr. Y. v Virginia Taylor Amos HVee7! Transferred 5: Honor Group Charles Milton Arrington Charlie Best Drill Squad 2: Best Drill Squad 3: Sheet Metal Club, 4, 5: Winning Company 3: Cadet Sergeant Mary Evelyn Atkinson Mary Evelyn A.K.O. Sponsor 2-5: R.0.T.C. Sponsor 3-5: M.A.A. Il, 4: Supervision Officer 3-5: Art Club 5: Home Ee. Club 5: Exhibitionl ig-51: Supervision Volley- a . , A . Carol Eugene Avera zrcorkyyv Sergeant 5: Winning Company 1: Winning Squad 3: Crack Squad 3. l if e -: r. vi 2 W-G ri Class John William Adams III Billy Entered 4: Second Lieutenant 5: Business Staff of Poet Leader, 4, 5: Advertising Manager of Poet Leader 5: Treasurer of A.K.O. Fraternity 5: Hi-Y 5: Officers' Club 5: Spanish Club 4: Crack Squad 1: Best Drilled Squad 4. Martha Allen Martha Entered 5 : Dropped Walter Russell Arnett Walter Cadet Sergeant 5: Sedarmoc 4, 5: President of Sedarmoc 5: Inter-Frat Representative 5: Win- ning Company 2. Betty Atkinson ugettyn Sigma Alpha 1-5: Sponsor for Theta 3: President of Sigma Alpha 5: Treasurer of Inter-Sorority 5: Art Club 5: Home Ee. Club 5: M.A.A. Represent- ative 3, 1: Library Club 1. 2: Treasurer of Su- pervision 2: L.A.A. 1, 2. Mary Aultman r:Ma7,yny Crack Squad 3: Gym Monitor 3, 4: D.O.M. 3-5: M.A.A., L.A.A.: Speedpin Ball Team 3: Volley- ball Team 4. Beulah Pearl Avery Beulah , Exhibition 1-4: Home Ee. Club 3: C.O.D. Club 3: S.E.L. Club Il. Seventeen Mary Bacon KtMa7,y7! Home Ee. Club: English Club: Exhibition 5. Sam Edgar Bailey llSam7Y Sergeant 5 : Graduated in 415 years. Elizabeth Louise Baker ugettyn Pyramids 1, 2: Library Assistant 4, 5: Home Ee. Club 5: Jr. Y. 2: Exhibition 1-5. Mark Cicero Balkcom Ma,1'k Hi-Y 3-5: Beta Honorary 4, 5: Key Club 3-5: Literary Society 3-5: L.T.B. Fraternity 3-5: Track Team 4, 5: Cadet First Lieutenant 5: Honor Roll 3: History Club 3, 4: Crack Squad 4. William Thomas Barnett '4Ba1'nett Cadet Captain 5: L.T.B. President 5: Hi-Y Secre- tary 5: Key Club 3-5: Beta Honorary 4, 5: Vice- President of Literary Society 5: Debating Team 3-5: Rifle Team 3-5: President of History Club fi, -1: Honor Roll 1-5. Harrell Malone Baskin ngonyn Beta Fraternity 2-5. Eighteen Gwendolyn Bailey :4Gwen!! L.A.A. 2: Crack Squad 2: Glee Club Treasurer 2: Supervision President 4, 5: M.A.A. 4, 5: Beta 5: Gym Assistant 4, 5: Exhibition Officer 4, 5: Sigma Alpha Secretary 5: President Jr. Y. Alfred Cecil Baker Cecil Senior Play 5: Science Club 4, 5: Debaters- Writers 5: Business Club 5: Spanish Club 4: Li- brary Club li: Best Drill Squad 2, 3: Cadet Ser- geant 4, 5: Stamp Club 1, 2: Perfect Attend- ance 4. Herman Hunter Baker Big Sarge Cadet First Sergeant 5: Machine Shop Club 5: Non-Com Club 5: Sheet Metal Club 4: Winning Company 1, 3: Aeronautics Club 5. Susanna Barnes Pee Wee D.O.M. 3-5: Entered 3 from Columbus High: Radio Club 3. Everette Lee Bartlett Everette Sheet Metal Club 4, 5: Sergeant 5. Frances Ina Bates illnan Entered 5 : Art Club 5. Marguerite Gunn Baxter ul-Uaggien S.O.S. Sergeant at Arms 43 S.O.S. Treasurer 53 Crack Squad 2, 3, 53 Red Cross Council Secretary 53 Beta Club 5: Business Staff of Senior Play3 News Reel Staff 23 M.A.A. 3. 43 Library Assistant 23 L.A.A. 1, 2. Clifton Ernest Bell, Jr. uclijw Business Club Catherine Irene Bennor Catherine Cheerleader 4: Crack Squad 33 Exhibition 1-43 News Reel Staff 23 D.O.M. 3-53 Art Club 53 Radio Club 33 M.A.A. 33 Supervision Oificer 33 Dramatic Club 4. Barbara Adele Berry Barbara Editor of Annual 53 President of Red Cross City Council 53 Red Cross 1-53 Treasurer of D.O.M. 53 National Thespian 53 Dramatic Club Play 43 Gym Assistant 1, 23 Exhibition Captain 23 Crack Squad 1-Ii: Dramatic Club Shirley Ann Bloodworth Shirley A.K.O. Sponsor 3-53 President Dramatic Club 53 Dramatic Club 1, 3'5: Activities Council 53 Home Ec. Council 53 Captain of Winning Company 23 Victory Corps Council 4: President of Chapter of National Thespians 53 Senior Play 53 Super- vision Officer 1-4. Mary Ann Bragg lrAnn9v Pyramids 43 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 43 Exhibition 1-53 Home Ec. Club 4-53 Home Ec. Council 53 Jr. Y. 4. -F sl! 1 Q.. H Q ,ar 'ina Mary Frances Beacham Beacham Entered 23 Basketball Team 43 Home Ec. Club 5. Robert julian Bell Robert Best Drill Squad 23 Cadet Sergeant 43 Cadet Sec- ond Lieutenant 53 President Aero Club 53 Non- Com Club 4. Marjorie Benson Marjorie Library Club 33 Supervision Speedpin Ball 43 Exhibition 4, 5: Home Ec. Club 1, 3-5. Davis Oscar Blanks 410' B39 Winning Company 23 Short Story Club 33 A.O.S. Fraternity 2-53 Sergeant-At-Arms of A.O.S. Elf? Sergeant 5. ' johnie Gwendolyn Bolton Johrzie Entered 43 Home Ec. Club 5 3 Exhibition 4. Earl Lamar Bramblett Lamar Science Club 3, 43 Non-Com Club 4, 53 Red Cross 3. 43 Perfect Attendance 23 K.T.A. Fraternity 5 Squad Sergeant 4 3 First Sergeant Nineteen Bettie Ware Brown Bettie Ware Student Council 1, 23 Student Council Treasurer 23 B.O.L. 1-53 B.O.L. Treasurer 53 Home Ec. Club 3-53 Exhibition 1-53 L.A.A. 1, 23 French Club 53 Pyramids 3. Delories Ellen Brown Delov'ies B.M.D. 4, 53 Home Ec. Club 53 Library Club 13 L.A.A. 13 M.A.A. 33 Art Club 53 Exhibition 1-53 Graduated in 415 years. Mary Lee Buford c:MaTy1y Library Club 33 Library Assistant Ii, 43 Exhibi- tion 1-53 Jr. Y. 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2. Charlotte Ann Burnett Charlotte Library Club 1, 23 Jr. Y. 1-43 Art Club 53 Home Ec. 5 3 English Club 3-5. , 1 i I 1 4 I 1 l w l Mary Sue Butler 1 E w Mary Sue l E Distributive Education Club 4, 5: Exhibition 1-33 Home Ee. Club 4. Shirley Cain Shirley Exhibition 1-53 Leader of Home Ee. Club Group 53 Art Club 53 Home Ec. Club 4, 53 Pyramids 43 Monitor 23 M.A.A. 3, 4. Twenty Curtis Robert Brown c. R. K.'1'.A. 53 Vice-President of Aeronautics Club 53 Corporal 53 Art Club 23 Best Drill Squad 3. Shirley Bruce Shirley News Reel Staff 2: Crack Squad 23 Library As- sistant 2, 33 Library Club 1, 23 Victory Corps 3-53 Victory Corps President 53 Supervision President 1, Ii-53 Beta Club 4, 53 Senior Class Director 53 S.M.B. Sorority 4, 5. jacquelyn Bullard Jackie Exhibition 1-53 Home Ec. Club 53 Secretary of B.M.D. 5 3 Monitor 4, Adj B.M.D. Sorority 3-5. David Melson Butler Melson Cadet Captain 53 Editor-In-Chief of Annual 53 Honor Graduate 53 Director of Senior Class 53 Secretary of Beta Honorary 53 Hi-Y 4, 53 L.T.B. Fraternity 3-53 Honor Roll 1-53 Company Rifle Team 43 Perfect Attendance 1-3. Betty Byrd Klgettyv Pyramids 2-5: Home Ee. Club 3-53 Executive Council in Home Ee. Club 4, 53 Red Cross Repre- sentative3 Secretary of Dramatic Club 13 Art Club 5 3 Exhibition 1-5. William Bradley Cain Killer Winning Company 23 Supervision Volleyball 1-43 Supervision Basketball 1-4: Aeronautics Club 53 Crack Squad 33 Science Club 3, 4: Red Cross Club 33 Best Drill Squad 33 Chess Club 4. Frances LaVerne Campbell La,Verne Exhibition 1-1: Home Ec.!Club 4, 5: Library Club ., . ..,-. Betty Carlisle ngettyry Exhibition 1-5: Art Club 5: Home Ec. Club 5: Pyramids Il-5. Margaret Elizabeth Causey Ma'rgaret Perfect Attendance Certificate 1: Beta Club 4, 5. Zelda Chanin Zelda Supervision President 1, Red Cross Representative 1: Vice-President of Supervision 2: Library As- sistant 2: Lanier News Reel 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 5: Thespian 5: M.A.A. Representative 3: Ex- hibition 1-5. Lester Clinton Clark, jr. UL. Cf! Non-Com Club 4: Company Rifle Team 4: Ser- geant 4, 5: Aeronautics Club 5: Winning Com- pany 1 : Best Drill Squad 4. Patsy Clark npatsyu R.0.T.C. Sponsor 5: S.M.B. 1-5: S.M.B. Secretary 5: L.T.B. Sponsor 3-5: Crack Squad 1, 3-5: Cap- tain of Crack Squad 5: M.A.A. 3,4: Library Club 1, 2: Lieutenant in Exhibition 1: Captain in Ex- hibition 2. Dan Brandt Cannon Pew L Club 5: Cheerleader 5: Non-Com Club 4 i Beta Fraternity 2-5: Senior Play 5: Winning Com pany l, 3: Assistant Manager of Football Team I-Ii: Crack Squad l-4: Poet Leader Staff l 1 Swinrz Orchestra 4, 5. Lois Carlisle uL0isu : Music Class 1-2: Glee Home Ec. Club Anne Chandler Anne Lieutenant Colonel of 19415 Exhibition Super lative: Vice-President of M.A.A. 5: Vice President of D.O.M. 5: Beta Club 4, 5: Senior Honor Group Paper Staffs 1-5: Sponsor for Sedarmoc .1 Gym Assistant 4, 5: Junior Miss. Benjamin Franklin Chiles, jr CKBen!7 Sergeant 5. Mary Willie Clark ssMaTy!! L.A.A. 1, 2: Library Club 1, 2: Home Ec Club 4 5: A.0.S. Sponsor 2: Supervision Basketball 3 4 Supervision Volleyball 3, 4: Sigma Alpha 1 2 M.A.A. Ii, 4: Supervision President 1 2 Art Club 5. Ruth Clary lKRuth!! Entered 5: Supervision Speedpin Ball .J Captain of Supervision Basketball Team 5: Captain Senior Class Basketball Team 5: Exhibition 5 Tweenfy One Ellen Clay Ellen Jr. Y. Club3 Exhibition 1-33 English Club 4, 53 C.O.D. Club 4, 53 Home Ec. Club 5. Dorothy jean Clements HDOt!Y Student Council 1, 23 Student Council Parlimen- tarian 23 Winning Company 23 Library Club 23 Supervision Officer 33 Exhibition 1-53 Red Cross Representative Henry Grady Cofer uG,radyn Theta 4, 53 Sergeant-at-Arms of Theta 53 Ser- geant 4, 53 Red Cross 3, 43 Best Drill Squad 33 Short Story Club 3. Cecil Allen Cone A Hen Cadet Sergeant 4, 53 K.T.A. 3-53 Vice-President of K.T.A. 53 Aero Club 53 Best Drill Squad 43 Band 53 B Squad Football 2: Inter-Fraternity Football 3-53 Inter-Fraternity Basketball 4, 5. William Glawson Cook Cookie Non-Com Club 4, 53 Squad Sergeant 43 Platoon Sergeant 5. Bailey Mordia Cox, jr. HB. M!! Sedarmoc 3-53 Sergeant-at-Arms of Sedarmoc 5: Beta Honorary 4, 53 Senior Play Business Staff 53 Poet Leader 4, 53 Crack Squad 43 President of Library Club 43 Second Lieutenant 53 Non-Com Club 43 In Saber Arch for Military Ball 5. Twenty- Two ' 'i:e':'1 Thomas David Clay ccsleepysy Head Football Manager 43 Winning Crack Squad 1, 3, 43 A.K.O. Fraternity 2-53 Science Club 3, 43 Winning Company 1-43 Non-Com Club 43 Perfect Attendance 43 Ol'ficer's Club 53 Senior Play 53 Second Lieutenant Mary Winifred Clifton Winifred Pyramids 3-53 Home Ec. Club 4, 53 Library Club 3 3 M.A.A. 3. Elizabeth Heath Coleman llgeppieiif S.0.S. 1-53 A.K.O. Sponsor 3-53 Supervision Offi- cer 1, 23 L.A.A. 1, 23 Gym Assistant 2: M.A.A. 3, -I 3 Dramatic Club 33 Library Club 1, 2. james Thomas Cook, jr. tiT0m!r L.T.B. 2, 3, 53 Literary Society 3, 5: Cheer- leader 53 L Club 53 Crack Squad 23 Senior Private 5: Business Manager Senior Play 53 Left Lanier 43 Re-entered 5. Herbert Morgan Cooper Herbert Sergeant 43 Lieutenant 53 Spanish Club 43 Non- Com Club 43 Crack Squad 43 Crack Platoon 43 Assistant Editor of Annual 53 Olficers' Club 5. Terrell Parks Creech NT. Parks Cadet Second Lieutenant 53 Cadet Sergeant 43 Varsity Football 2-53 Placed in Military Bearing 2-43 Best Drill Squad 2, 33 Best Drill Cadet 13 Swimming Team 4, 53 Manager of Varsity Basket- ball 33 Crack Squad 1-33 L Club 5. Carl Rembert Dame uc. D. Band 2-4: Theta Fraternity 2-5: Secretary and Treasurer of Theta 5: Stamp Club 2: Inter-Fra- ternity Football 3: Business Club Betty Lucia Daniel ugettyu Honor Group 4, 5: Beta Club 4, 5: Sigma Alpha 4, 5: Lanier Who's Who 2: News Reel Staff 2: Supervision Officer 2-4: Liprary Club 2, 3: Per- fect Attendance 1-5: Exhibition 1-5. Charles Edward Davis nEdt9 Corporal 4: Sergeant 5: Crack Squad 2, 3: Auto Mechanics Shop 4. George Debs Davidson, jr. George Sergeant 4: Lieutenant 5: Honor Roll 2: Winning Company 1, 2: Officers' Club Esther May Deal Esther May Entered 4: Jr. Y. 4, 5: Perfect Attendance 4, 5: Exhibition 4, 5: Home Ec. Club Typing Cer- tificate Marcella DiVenuto Marcella Senior Superlativeg One of Three Best Citizens: Director of Senior Class: Beta Club 4, 5: Honor Group 4, 5: Exhibition Officer 4, 5: Supervision Officer 2-5: Orchestra 1-5: Activities Council: Perfect Attendance 1, 3, 4. Marie Elizabeth Daniel ugettyv Bookkeeping Certificate and Pin: Exhibition 1-33 English Club 4, 5: C.O.D. Club 4, 5: Home Ec. Club William Thomas Darity, jr. Little Willie Aero Club 5: Winning Company 1: Sergeant 4, 5: Non-Com Club 4 : Art Club 5. Virginia Davis Virginia Perfect Attendance 1-5: Crack Squad 2: Exhibi- tion 1-5g Library Assistant 2: Library Club 2, 3: Home Ee. Club 5 5 Monitor 4. james Terrell Dawson lKPete!! Graduated in 455 years: Photo Club 3: Non-Com Club 4: Aeronautics Club 5: Cadet Sergeant 4, 5: K.T.A. Fraternity 5: Inter-Fraternity Football 5. Bettye jane Dillard Bettye L.A.A. 1, 2: M.A.A. 4, 5: Red Cross 2-4: Pyramids 2, 3: B.M.D. 3-5: Library Club 1, 2: Home Ec. Club 5: Exhibition 1-5: Bookkeeping Certificate 5. Irma Dixon Dixie Exhibition 1-4: Home Ec. Club 4, 5: Social Chair- man of C.O.D. Club. Twmv ty-Three Anne Dodd Amie Honor Group, Beta Club I, 53 Hi-Lights Staff 4, 53 Supervision President 2-43 Victory Corps 3, 43 Monitor 53 President of Orchestra 53 D.0.M. So- rority 1-53 Circle of Merit 2: Assistant Editor Lanier News Reel 23 M.A.A. 3, 43 Library As- sistant 2. james Hollis Dorsey Jimmie President of K.T.A. Fraternity 53 Secretary and Treasurer of Library Club 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Beta Honorary 4, 53 Crack Squad 3, 43 Assistant Business Manager for School 53 First Lieutenant 53 Reporter for Poet Leader 4, 53 Non-Com Club I3 Officers' Club 5. Annie Jessie Driggars Anne Jr. Y. 1-53 Pyramids 3-53 Monitor 23 Supervision Volleyball3 Basketball3 Speedpin Ball: Exhibition 1-53 Graduated in 415 years3 Bookkeeping Awards. james Thomas DuBose Jimmie Band 1-53 A.O.S. Fraternity 2-53 Business Club 53 Stamp Club 2. Adena Katherine Duggan UD97la,, Beta Club 4, 53 Thespian 4, 53 Dramatic Club 4, 53 Gym Cup 23 Circle of Merit 23 Crack Squad 23 Secretary of Supervision 3, 43 Honor Group 1-53 M.A.A. 3: Exhibition 1-5. Betty Rene Durden Klgettyl! Home Ec. Club 3-53 Art Club 53 Pyramids 23 Exhibition 1, 2, 4, 5. Tweiz ty-Fon 1' William Robert Domingos ugillyn Literary Society 3-53 Beta Honorary 4, 53 Science Club 3, 43 Cadet Sergeant 43 Cadet Captain 53 Theta Fraternity 3-5 : Non-Com Club -I. William Holmes Dozier, jr. ugillyu K.T.A. Fraternity 53 Inter-Fraternity Football 5. Martha Helen Drinnon Ma'rtha Exhibition 1, 23 Home Ec. Club 4, 53 French Club Jesse Marion Duckworth, Jr. Jesse L.T.B. 2-53 President of L.T.B. 43 Inter-Fratern- ity Vice-President 43 Varsity Football 3-53 Var- sity Basketball 3-53 Varsity Track 4, 53 Hi-Y 3-53 Superlative 5: Swing Orchestra 2-53 Senior Di- rector Henry Jerome DuPree KlJe,re77 Second Lieutenant 53 Aero Club 53 Photo Club 53 Crack Squad 3, 43 Non-Com Club 43 In Saber Arch for Military Ball 53 Winning Company 43 Officers' Club 5. jacquelyn Ruth Durden Jackie Pianist for Music Class 1. 2: Pianist for Glee Club 23 Vice-President of Supervision 43 Monitor 3, 5 3 Exhibition 2-5. Harold William Dutcher, Jr. Dutch Entered 5: R.O.T.C. Catherine Cornelia Edwards Corney Library Club 1: Jr.Y 2, 3: Beta Club 4. 5: Art Club 5 : Honor Graduate. Charles Roland Elder, Jr. Charles Sheet Metal Club 4: Machine Shop Club 5: K.T.A. Fraternity 4, 5: Inter-Fraternity Football 4, 5: Inter-Fraternity Basketball 4, 5: Winning Com- pany 4. Jesse Howard Entrekin Pedro Best Company 4: B Squad Football 4: Crack Squad 4: Sergeant 4: Second Lieutenant 5: Aero Club 5. Dorothy Josephine Evans Josephine Exhibition 1-4: Library Club 2: Monitor 4. Eleanor Noelle Evans Noelle Exhibition 1-5: Crack Squad 2: Library Club 1, 2: Dramatic Club 1, 5: Music Class 3-5: Graduated in 455 years: L.A.A. 1, 2: Property Committee of Senior Play: Student Council 1, 2: Secretary of Music Club 5. Ronald DeLorme Eason Ronaldo Senior Play 5: Assistant Artist of Annual 5: Platoon Sergeant 5. Pauline Rebecca Edwards upollyu D.E. Club---Sergeant-at-Arms: Editor-in-Chief of State Paper: Home Ee. Club: English Club. .I Mildred Elder Pete,' B.M.D. 4, 5: Exhibition 1-4: Home Ec. Club 5: English Club 3-51 Jr.-Y. 2. Freddie William Evans, jr. Freddie Crack Squad 4: Spanish Club 3. 4: Beta Honor- ary 4, 5: Hi-Y 5: President of Theta Fraternity 5: Cadet Sergeant 4: Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 5: Science Club 3, 4: Superlative 5 : Library Club 3, 4. Remonia Rose Field Mo1mie Exhibition 1: Tips for Teens: Home Ec. Club 4: Dramatic Club 3-5: Group Captain in Dramatic Club: Radio Club 3: Program Chairman of Jr.-Y 3: Secretary of Jr.-Y 4: Vice-President of Jr.-Y 5. Frederick joseph Firges, jr. HF7,ed!7 Sedarmoc Fraternity 2-5: Poet Leader News Edi- tor 5: School Business Manager 4. 5: L Club 5: Stage Manager Senior Play 5: Red Cross 1-5: Library Club 3, 4: Officers' Club 5: History Club 3: Best Crack Squad 4. Twenty-Five Martha Ann Firges Martha L.A.A. 1, 2: M.A.A. 3: Pyramids 1-3: M.A.A. Council Il: B.M.D. ll-5: Home Ec. Club 5: Exhi- bition I-5: Red Cross 1, 2: Class Basketball Il: Supervision Volleyball 3: Soccer Team fl. June Elizabeth Ford ctlunevy Crack Squad 2: Jr.-Y 1-4: Vice-President Jr.-Y 4: Treasurer Dramatic Club 4: Dramatic Club 1-5: Thespian 4, 5: Art Club 5: Secretary and Treas- ure Art Club 5: Exhibition 1-5: Home Ec. Club 5. Charles Homer Fuller, jr. Ho-Mo Band l-5: Swing Orchestra 2-5: Philharmonic 3-5: Photo Club Il: Senior Play 5: L.T.B. Fraternity 3-5: Inter-Fraternity Football 3-5: Graduation Or- chestra 3, -1: Non-Com Club 4: Cadet Sergeant 5. Barbara Gallo Barbara Entered 5: Dropped 5. joseph Robert Gibbs ulloen History Club 3: Machine Shop Club 1, 5: Non- Com Club 4: President of Machine Shop Club 5: Cadet Sergeant 4: Cadet -Second Lieutenant Lester Clarence Goodloe, jr. t1Red:v Swing Orchestra 4, 5: Band 1-5: Symphony Or- chestra Zi: Supervision Volleyball 1-3: Supervision Basketball l-3. Twenty-Six Anne Fleming xr'Anneix Secretary of Student Council 2: Library Club Il: Secretary of Beta Club 5: Honor Group, Member of Sigma Alpha: Feature Editor of Annual, Ex- hibition 1-5: Supervision Officer 3. Johnnie McNess Fowler Johnnie R.o.T.c. Louis Abel Futch Lightfinger Crack Squad 3, 4: Crack Platoon 4: Chemistry Club -l: Library Club 3: Non-Com Club 4: Ser- geant 5. Marguerite Gentry Marguerite Home Ee. Club 5: C.O.D. Club 5: Exhibition 4. Mary Ella Glenn Mary Ella Entered 5: Sigma Alpha 5. Frances Margaret Gordon Frances Jr.-Y 2, 5: Jr.-Y Officer 2: Library Assistant 4, 5: Exhibition 1-Il: Home Ec. Club 5: Monitor 2. Betty Ann Grantt Betty Ann Jr.-Y 1. 3-53 Library Club 23 Future Home Makers of America 3-5 3 Art Club Fred joel Greene, jr. Fred Supervision Volleyball 1, 23 Science Club.-33 Non- Com Club 4 3 Cadet First Sergeant 5. Roger Owen Greene llRojo!! Spanish Club 43 Library Club lf: Crack Squad 43 Sergeant 43 Second Lieutgnqant 53 Theta 4, 53 En- tere .. Dorothy Anne Gregory Dorothy Anne Typist for Miller Hi-Lights 53 Winning Company 23 Exhibition 1-43 L.A.A. 13 Monitor 4, U3 Presi- dent of Civics Class 2. Bernice Cowart Griffin, jr. Bunk Winning Company 1-33 Cadet Sergeant 53 Non- Com Club 5. james Augustus Griffin Jimmy Business Club 5: Perfect Attendance 1-43 Grad- uated in 455 years. Betty Anne Green uBettyn Exhibition 1-53 Pyramids 33 Jr.-Y 2-53 Recrea- tional Chairman of Y 43 Sigma Alpha 2-43 Su- pervision Volleyball Zi-53 Dramatic Club 23 Per- fect Attendance 23 Miller Monitor 33 Speedpin Ball Team George Franklin Green, jr. uRedv Aero Club 53 Library Club 33 Photo Club 43 Best Drill Squad 23 Company Rifle Team 4. Ruby Greenway uRubyn Home Ee. Club 1, 53 Exhibition 2, 3. Virginia Ruth Gregory Ruth Library Assistant 4, 53 Exhibition 1-53 Jr.-Y 53 Home Ee. Club 53 Hi-Lights Staff 53 Dramatic Club l, 23 Supervision Basketball 3-53 Monitor 23 Shorthand Certificate 53 Red Cross Representa- tive 1. Mildred Jeanette Griffin Jeanette Typist for Annual 53 Honor Group -1, 53 Sigma Alpha 1, 53 Beta Club 4, 53 Gym Assistant 53 M.A.A. 53 Captain in Exhibition 53 President Su- pervision 1, 53 Perfect Attendance 1-53 Finished in -lk years. Mary Louise Griggs ul-Marys: B.M.D. Sorority 2-53 Secretary of B.M.D. 33 Treasurer of B.M.D. 33 Vice-President of B.M.D. 53 French Club3 Home Ee. Club: Exhibition 1-53 Speedpin Ball: Art Club. Twenty-Seven james Marvin Gurley ugabyn Cadet Second Lieutenant 5: Winning Crack Squad Ii: Winning Company Il: Library Club 3, 4: Sec- retary of Business Club 5: Science Club 3, 4: Perfect Attendance l-Zi: Drum Major -I, 5: Busi- ness Staff of Senior Play john Houston Haddock, Jr. Jack First Lieutenant 5: Captain of Varsity Ritie Team 4, 5: L Club 4, 5: Range Officer 5: Senior Class Director 5: Annual Staff Artist 5: Beta Honorary 5: Crack Squad 2-4: Perfect Attend- ance Zi, fl: Aero Club Alma Hancock 'fAzma Activities Council 5: Bank Officer 5: Senior Di- rector 5: Captain in Exhibition 5: Beta Club 4, 5: M.A.A. 5: Vocalist with Lanier Orchestra 2. Cl: President of Supervision 1, 2: Dramatic Club 1: Exhibition 1-Il, Louise Happoldt Louise Monitor 4: Head Monitor 5: President of Miller Bank 5: Beta Club 4, 5: Manager of Miller Book Store 4: Supervision Basketball 3, 4: Supervision Volleyball Il-5: Honor Group 5: Activities Coun- cil 5: Class Soccer 3-5. Robert Bert Hardwick UB0bD B Football Squad 2: Varsity Football 3: Win- ning Company 1, 2: Sergeant 4: In U. S. Navy 'l2-'-15: Re-entered '45, Anne Irvine Harris Anne President of S.M.B. 5: Vice-President of Inter- Sorority 5: Hi-Lights Staff 5: Senior Play 5: Thespian 5: Dramatic Club 3-5: Dramatic Club Play 3-4: Council Representative of S.M.B. 4: Exhibition Captain 2: Gym Assistant 2. Twenty-Eight Florence Haden Florence Sigma Alpha 2-5: Sigma Alpha Treasurer 5: Or- chestra 1-5: Crack Squad 2, 5: Supervision 0Hi- cer Ii-5: Library Club 2, Ii: Monitor 4, 5: Perfect Attendance 1-Ii, 5: L.A.A. 1. 2: Exhibition I-5. Mary M. Hamlin xlMa7,yi: Exhibition 1-5: Glee Club 2: Jr.-Y fl: Supervision Volleyball Carroll Franklin Hanse, jr. Brother Library Club Il, 4: Aero Club 5: Lunchroom Work- er Il, 4 : Platoon Sergeant 5. Ruth Hardeman Ruth L.T.B. Sponsor 2-5: S.M.B. 1-5: S.M.B. Officer 5: Crack Squad 3-5: Exhibition 1-5: M.A,A. 3. -3: Monitor 5: Secretary Home Ec. Club Group One 5: Business Manager Lanier News Reel 2: Library Club I, 2. Elvie Merline Harper Elvie Exhibition 1-5: Art Club ci. Frances Barron Harris rrpokyn S.O.S. 1-5: Class Director 4: Activities Council 4: Senior Play Committee 5: Supervision Officer: M.A.A. 3-5: Gym Assistant 2-4: L.A.A. 1, 2: Crack Squad 2: Lanier News Reel. Silvine Marbury Harrold Silvine Exhibition Officer 2, 4, 53 S.O.S. Officer 53 Class Officer 4, 53 Beta Club 4, 53 Dramatic Club Play 43 Senior Honor Group 5: Superlative 53 L.A.A. 1, 23 M.A.A. 3-52 Activities Council 4, 5. Herschel Harvey, jr. Klguddyii L.T.B. 2-53 Sergeant 4, 53 Crack Squad 43 Best Drill Squad 23 Non-Com Club 4, 5. George Franklin Hattaway Pancho History Club 33 Spanish Club 4: Library Club 4, 53 Latin Club 2, Ii: First Lieutenant 53 Honor Roll 33 Biographer of Annual 5: Officers' Club 53 Non-Com Club 43 Non-Com Crack Squad 4. jean Hay Jean D.O.M. 1-53 Dramatic Club 2, 53 Home Ec. Club 4, 53 A.K.O. Sponsor 2, 3: Library Club ii-lg Radio Club 43 Tips for Teens 4: Supervision 0 icer 1-33 L.A.A. 2, 33 Exhibition 1-5. Harold Daniel Hayes Harold Supervision Basketball 1, 2: B Team Football 33 K.T.A. Fraternity 3'5Q K.T.A. Inter-Fraternity Football 3-5 3 Sergeant 5. Loren Berner Heard fcspookrr Band 1-5: Sying Orchestra 3-5: Vice-President of Theta 53 Senior Play 53 Inter-High Philharmonic Orchestra 3-53 Glee Club 43 Science Club 4: Graduation Orchestra 3, 43 Art Club 23 Inter- Frat Football 3. Owen Lewis Harstad Lewis Library Club 43 Non-Com Club 4. Nell Christine Hattaway Chris Home Ec. 33 Exhibition 3, 43 C.O.D. Club. Fred Harold Hattrich, jr. Hossface K.T.A. 3-5: Winning Crack Squad 43 Business Staff of Poet Leader 4, 53 Treasurer of Library Club 53 Senior Play 5: Varsity Football 43 Red Cross 3, 4: History Club 3. Joyce Hay uJ0ycen D.O.M. 2-53 Sponsor for Sedarmoc 3-53 Crack Rnuari 23 Sunervision Oificer 1-4: Art Club: Home Ec. Club 4, 53 Dramatic Club: L.A.A. 1, 23 Exhi- bition 1-33 Student Council 1, 2. james Calvin Hays 44Jimmyrn President of Red Cross 5: Cadet Sergeant 43 Cadet Second Lieutenant 53 Saber Club 53 Assistant Track Manager 33 Sub-Varsity Football 3: Science Club 33 Senior Play 5: Company Rifle Team 4: Crack Squad 2-4. David Franklin Helwig Dave Sergeant 5. Twenty-Nine William Bradford Henderson ngillyn Varsity Football 2-53 Varsity Baseball 2-53 Var- sity Track 2-53 Wonder Five 33 Varsity Basket- ball 4, 53 President L Club 53 Non-Com Club I3 Hi-Y Club Il-53 Beta Fraternity 2-53 First Ser- zreant John Patrick Hicks HJ. P.u Varsity Football 213 Supervision Basketball 33 Su- pervision Volleyball 33 Sergeant 13 U. S. Marines '-I2-'433 Re-entered Jeanne Hollingsworth Jeanne Exhibition 1-53 Crack Squad 23 L.A.A. 23 Radio Club 33 Library Club 1. Jane Holst Jane Entered 5 from Rutledge High School. Paula Marie Howard Paula President of Activities Council 53 Vice-President of Senior Classg One of the Three Best Citizens3 Superlativeg K.T.A. Sponsor: Captain in Exhibi- tion 53 Beta Club 4, 53 Hi-Lights S'tafl'3 M.A.A. 5: Supervision President 5. Carl Hickman Hudson Bulldog Lieutenant Colonel 53 Hi-Y 3-53 Varsity Football ll-53 Baseball 4, 53 Science Club 43 B Team Football 23 Crack Squad 2--13 L.T.B. Fraternity 2-53 Color Guard 33 L Club 3-5. Thirty wwf jolee Hendley Jolee Exhibition 1-53 Jr. Y. 33 President of Supervision 33 Glee Club 1, 2. June Hitchcock June S.O.S. 1-53 S.O.S. Council Representative 43 Li- brary Club 1-33 Red Cross Council 1-43 Red Cross Treasurer 43 M.A.A. 3, 4: Exhibition 1'5: Super- vision Basketball 3-53 Supervision Soccer 3-5. Betty Jane Holmes ugettyu Exhibition 1, 53 Home Ec. Club 5. William Andrew Holston 'Lil Abner Photography Club 33 Second Lieutenant Band 5: Red Cross 33 Sheet Metal Club 43 Officers' Club Rabun Lee Huckabee KlRay,7 Commander Best Drill Squad 23 Best Drill Com- pany 43 Supervision Volleyball 4: Supervision Bas- ketball 3 3 Trade Shop 5 3 Sergeant 5. Mary Mott Hughes Mary Mott Gym Assistant 1, 23 Lieutenant 13 Pyramids 1, 3 M.A.A. 3. Orchestra 1-53 Dramatic Club 3: Glee Club 1, 23 B.M.D. 4. 53 Library Club 1, 23 L.A.A. 1, 23 Betty Humphreys ugettyv rack S uad 1 LAA MAA Art Club Ex C q 3 . . . 2 . . . 3 3 - hibition 3 Music Class 3 Pyramids 1 3 Supervision Volleyball 1-5. Mildred Anne Ingham Mildred B.O.L. Sorority 4, 53 Home Ec. Club 4, 53 English Club 3-53 Perfect Attendance 13 Monitor 43 Hall Monitor 53 Exhibition 1-5. Norbert Marcel james James Sergeant 53 Theta Fraternity 4, Rolston johnson Rolston Key Club 3-53 Beta Honorary 4, 53 Beta Frater- nity 2-53 Cadet Captain 53 I-Ii-Y -1, 53 Senior Play 53 Council Representative for Beta Fraternity 53 L Club 4, 53 Assistant Advertising Manager on Annual Staff 53 Inter-Fraternity Council 5. Frances Johnston Frances Monitor 1, 23 Exhibition 1-53 Home Ec Club 53 Dramatic Club Alleen jones Alleen Gym Assistant 4, 53 Exhibition Officer 4, 53 Pres- ident B.O.L.: Supervision President 1-53 K.T.A. Sponsor 53 Senior Play Property Committee3 Beta 4, 53 Sergeant-at-Arms of B.0.L. 43 Crack Squad 23 Library Assistant 5. Katherine Louise Hunnicutt nKat7r Gym Assistant 23 L.A.A. 1, 23 Glee Club 23 Win- ning Basketball Team 43 M.A.A. 33 Home Ee. Club 53 Exhibition 1-5. William Lawrance jackson William Aeronautics Club 53 Secretary and Treasurer of Aeronautics Club 53 Sergeant 43 First Sergeant 5. Betty johnson ugettyn B.0.L. 3-51 Dramatic Club 1: Library Club 23 Exhibition 1-43 Monitor 43 Supervision Basketball 43 Home Ec. Club 5. Sallie Mae Johnson Sallie Mae Exhibition 1, 4. Roy Eugene Johstono :ABU-Bos! 1 Band 2-5: Symphony Orchestra 1, 23 Swing Or- chestra 4, 53 Literary Society 43 Sergeant 53 L.T.B. Fraternity 34-if L.T.B. Treasurer 53 Inter- Frat Football 3-5 3 Inter-Frat Basketball 5. Ann Jones llAnn,Y Jr. Y., Exhibition 1-43 Home Ee. Club. Thirty-One Betty Ann jones ugettyn Dramatic Club 4, 5: Theaspians l, 5: Secretary of Dramatic Club 5: Home Ec. Club 5: Home Ec. Council 5: Exhibition 1-5: Lieutenant in Exhi- bition 1: Chairman of Scenery Committee 4, Art Club Kittie Miller Jones Kittie D.O.M. Sorority l-5: News Editor Hi-Lights 5: Beta Club: Supervision Officer 1-5: Thespians: Exhibition Lieutenant 1, 2: Crack Squad 2: Pres- ident of Student Council 2: Dramatic Club: Senior Play Business Committee. Jacqueline Ruth Keen Jackie B.M,D. Sorority 4, 5: Home Ec. Club 5: Exhibi- bition 1-5: Theta Sponsor Sheila Kelly Sheila s.M.n. i Exiiibiiioii 41 Hi-LighiS Lillian Russell King Lillian Home Ee. Club 3-5: Bookkeeping Certificate: Ex- hibition 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4: Library Club 3: M.A.A. 3. Claud Estes Kitchens, jr. Estes Vice-President of Senior Class 5: Vice-President of L Club 5: Varsity Basketball Il-5: Varsity Track 3-5: Varsity Baseball 4, 5: Hi-Y 5: A.K.O. Fraternity Il-5: Second Lieutenant 5: Sports Edi- tor of Poet Leader 5. Thirty-Two Frank Thwaite jones Deacon Sedarmoc Fraternity 4, 5: Photography Club 3: Vice-President of Photography Club 4: Non-Com Club 4, 5: Band 3-5: Philharmonic Orchestra 3-5: Library Club 4: Spanish Club 5. James David Joyner inJimmyrx Library Club 3, 4: Science Club 3: Spanish Club 4: Theta Fraternity 4, 5: Non-Com Club 4, 5: Crack Squad 2, 4: Commander of Best Drill Squad 4: Sergeant 4: Second Lieutenant 5: Red Cross Club 1. justyne Keen Justyne Exhibition 1-5: Crack Squad 2: Home Ec. Club 5: Dance in Exhibition 1: Glec Club 1: Monitor 2. Lou Ellen Kennedy Ellen Exhibition 1-5: Shorthand Certificate 3: Typing Certificate. Margie King Margie Exhibition 1-5. Melvin Everett Kitchens 1z.o.'r.c. 3-5. William Gordon Kitchens srigiuyn Second Lieutenant 53 Varsity Football 4, 53 Var- sity Basketball 53 Varsity Baseball 4, 53 Best Drill Squad 13 Winning Company 13 Theta Fra- ternity 53 Red Cross Club 33 Wonder Five 43 Non- Com Club 4. John Lester Knight Casanova Sergeant 53 Theta 4, 53 Winning Company 2, 43 Best Drill Squad 23 Red Cross Club 3, 43 Short Story Club 33 Non-Com Club 4, 53 Library Club Il. Lenora Neel Krenson Nona President of M.A.A. 53 Superlative 53 Col- onel of Exhibition 53 Exhibition Officer 1-53 Gym Assistant 1-53 Vice-President of Beta 53 Class Officer 3, 43 Sports Editor of Hi-Lights 53 Advertising Manager of Annual 5 3 S.O.S. 1-5. Richard Bonner Lane Richard Crack Squad 1-33 Second Lieutenant 5: Perfect Attendance 2, fl: Winning Company l. Earl Lamar Lasseter Earl Supervision Basketball 4: B Team Football 43 Company Rifle Team 33 Varsity Rifle Team 4, 53 Best Drill Squad 43 Perfect Attendance 2. Andrew Lee Lawrence ccAndyrr Lieutenant Colonel 53 Editor-in-Chief of Poet Leader 53 Secretary and Treasurer of Senior Class 53 A Squad Football 4, 53 A Squad Basket- ball 4, 53 A.K.O. Fraternity 2-53 Key Club 3-53 Hi-Y Club 4, 53 Beta Honorary Club 4, 53 L Club 4, 5. Betty Kline ugettyn Business Manager of Annual 53 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 53 Perfect Attendance 1-43 B.O.L. Scribe 33 B.O.L. 1-53 B.O.L. Secretary 4, 53 Sponsor for Theta 53 Assistant Business Manager of News Reel 23 Pyra- mids 3. -13 Supervision Officer 1, 3-5. Zelda Kolodner Zelda Dramatic Club 1-53 Vice-President of Dramatic Club 43 Treasurer of Dramatic Club 53 Thespian 4. 5: Feature Editor of News Reel 23 Battalion Sponsor 33 Exhibition 1-53 Dramatic Club Play 33 Library Club 1, 23 Supervision Officer 1-fl. Linda Harriett Lane Linda President of Beta Club 53 Gym Assistant 2, 4, 53 Superlative 53 Exhibition Officer 2, 4, 53 Vice- President of S.O.S. 53 S.O.S. 1-53 President of Li- brary Club 23 Crack Squad 1, 33 Activities Coun- cil 53 M.A.A. 3-5. Louis David Lanier, jr. Janie Football 1, 23 Winning Company 2, 43 Best Drill Squad 23 Supervision Basketball 3, 53 Supervision Volleyball 2, 43 Crack Squad Il 3 Track 3. Ralph Vernon Lavender Buddy-Buddy Supervision Volleyball 33 Supervision Basketball 33 Band 2-43 Swing Orchestra 3, 43 Symphony Orchestra 3, 43 Photo Club 43 Graduated in 4 years3 Corporal 33 Sergeant 4. Ted Eugene Lawrence uTedvr Band 53 K.T.A. Fraternity 53 R.O.T.C. 33 Pre- Band 4. Thirty-Three Daniel Isaac Lee, jr. HDa,,L!! First Lieutenant 5: Sergeant 4: Debater's-Writer's Club 3: Sedarmoc 2-5: Non-Com Club 4: Best Drill Squad 1, 3: Officers' Club 5: Secretary and Treasurer of Sedarmoc 5: Vice-President of Red Cross 5: Science Club 3. 4. Minnie Ruth Lindsey Ruth Exhibition 1-5: Home Ee. Club 1-5: Supervision Volleyball: Jr. Y. Marceleen Long Ma'rceleen Beta Club 5: Supervision Treasurer 4, 5: Exhibi- tion 4, 5: Transferred 4 from Detroit, Mich. Righton Lyndon Righton Hi-Y 4, 5: A.K.0. Fraternity 3-5: Football Train- er 5: Assistant Basketball Manager 3, 4: Assistant Track Manager 3: Tennis Team 3-5: Sergeant 4: Second Lieutenant 5: LU Club 5: Red Cross 3, 4. Bonell Maddox Billie Distributive Education Club 4. 5: President of Retail Club 5: Exhibition 1-3. Mary Louise Malone Mary Louise Red Cross Council 2-5: Home Ec. Council 4: Home Ec. Club 4, 5: Perfect1Attendance 1: Exhibi- tion -5. Thirty-Four Frances Lee Frances Exhibition: Home Ec. Club: Supervision Basket ball Team. William Edwin Lisenby Billy R.0.T.C. 4. Willis Eugene Long Storty Long Crack Squad 1, 2: Best Drill Squad 2: K.T.A. Fraternity 4, 5: Supervision Basketball 3: Non- Com Club 4: Science Club 3: Supervision Volley- ball 2, 3. Betty Macon 1rBettyy1 Entered 5. Frances Mahone Mahoma President of S.O.S. 5: Council Representative S.0.S. 4: President of Inter-Sorority 5: Beta Sponsor 1-5: Red Cross 1-5: Treasurer Red Cross 2, 5: National Thespian 5: Business Committee Senior Play 5 : R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2, 4. Norma Martin Little Bit Property Committee Senior Play: Exhibition: Vol- leyball: Dramatic Club: Winning Company: Home Ec. Club: Typing Certificate: Bank Director 2. Erma jean Mathews Erma J ean Transferred 33 Exhibition 3-5. Gloria McAfee Gloria Captain of Exhibition 53 Beta Club 53 Lieutenant of Exhibition 4g Associate Editor of Annual 53 Managing Editor of Hi-Lights 53 M.A.A. 53 Thes- pian 53 Chairman of Business Committee Senior Play 53 Supervision Officer 2, 4, 53 Crack Squad 2. Pearl Marie McCarthy Pearl B.M.D. 3-53 Crack Squad 2-51 L.A.A. 1, 23 M.A.A. Il-53 Gym Assistant 23 Home Ec. Club 53 Exhibi- tion 1-53 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Lieutenant 13 Win- ning Company 1, 2. Doris Lee McCranie Doris Exhibition 1-53 Supervision Volleyball 3, 43 Super- vision Basketball 43 Class Soccer 33 Class Speed- pin Ball 3, 43 Lunchroom Checker john james McCreary, jr. Johnnie Literary Society 43 Sergeant 43 First Lieutenant 53 A.O.S. Fraternity 3-53 Council Representative A.O.S. 53 Inter-Frat Council 53 Senior Play 53 Winning Company 33 Crack Squad 2, 4, 53 Poet Leader 2-5. Erie G. McDaniel Erie Entered 5 from Fitzgerald High School3 Speedpin Ball Team 53 Senior Honor Group 53 Exhibition 5. Florrie jean Matthews F'loW1fe J ean Dramatic Club 53 Thespians 53 D.0.M. 1-43 Li- brary Club 1. 23 Library Assistant 23 Exhibition 1-53 Home Ec. Club 53 L.A.A. Mary Lydia McCarley ltMa7,ys1 Glee Club 1-53 Exhibition 1-53 Library Club 23 M.A.A. 33 Miller Jr. Y 4, 53 Home Ec. Club 5. Daniel Oscar McCook uDann A.O.S. Fraternity 2-5: Scribe of A.O.S. 53 Band 3-53 Philharmonic Orchestra 3-53 Photo Club 3, 43 Business Club 53 Cadet Sergeant 4, 53 Crack Squad 1, 23 Band Crack Squad 4. Isabelle Nolen McCrary Belle Pyramids 13 Library Club 1, 23 Gym Assistant 23 L.A.A. 1, 23 Exhibition Captain 23 M.A.A. Coun- cil Representative Ii, 43 Home Ee. Council 4, 53 Activities Council 53 Home Ec. Club President 5. Betty McCullough ugettyu Exhibition 1-53 B.M.D. 2-53 Beta 4, 53 Home Ec. Club 5 3 Honor Group 5. Eula Lee McDaniel Eula Lee Entered 53 Exhibition 53 Home Ec. Club 53 Speed- pin Ball Team 53 from Fitzgerald, Ga. Thirty-Five Harmon Caleb McDaniel, jr. HMack!9 Sergeant 55 Wood Shop Club 4, 55 Non-Com Club 4, 55 Winning Company 3, 45 K.T.A. Fraternity Richard Benjamin McFadden ltMUf6k,, Cadet Second Lieutenant 55 Cadet Sergeant 45 Officers' Club 55 Non-Com Club 45 Science Club 45 Library Club 45 Non-Com Crack Squad 45 Perfect Attendance 1: Winning R.0.T.C. Com- pany 35 Winning Non-R.O.T.C. Company 1, 2. Sally McKay acsallyn Senior Play 55 Feature Reporter 55 Dramatic Club 55 Crack Squad 2, 3, 55 S.M.B. 1-55 Monitor 1-55 Thespian 55 M.A.A. 3, 45 Library Assistant 1, 25 Pyramids 1. Marguerite Delores McKibben Ma1'gu 6'l'it6,, Pyramids 3-55 M.A.A. 35 Supervision Volleyball 3-55 Supervision Basketball 3, 45 Speedpin Ball 3, 45 Soccer Team 55 Member Winning Company 35 Exhibition Zi-55 Perfect Attendance 35 Dramatic Club Jimmie Dan McMurray, jr. HIWIICICU History Club Ii, 45 Library Club 3, 45 Wood Shop Club 1, 55 Sergeant 45 Non-Com Club 4: Second Lieutenant 55 Saber Club William Edward Meeks ugillyn Crack Squad 2, 45 Best Drill Squad 1, 35 Sub- Varsity Basketball 25 B Team Football 35 Track Team 3, 55 K,T.A. Fraternity 3-55 Winning Com- pany 35 Sergeant 5. Thirty-Six john McDowell McElrath, jr. HMGCI! Secretary of Key Club 5: Beta Honorary 4, 55 Senior Play 55 Hi-Y 4, 55 Secretary and Treasurer of Beta Fraternity 55 B Team Football 35 Track Team 4, 55 Business Manager of Annual 55 L Club 5 5 Cheerleader 5. Carolyn Louise McIntosh Carolyn Perfect Attendance 1-35 Supervision President 15 Home Ec. Club Edyth McKibben KKEdyth7! Entered 45 Beta 45 Home Ec. Club 4, 55 Pyramids 45 Home Ec. Council 55 Secretary Home Ec. Club 55 French Club 55 B.O.L. Otis Lee McKinney, jr. czsonnysy Beta Honorary 4, 55 L Club 4, 55 Baseball Team 3, 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Beta Fraternity 3, 55 French Club 45 Winning Company 1, Il. 45 Non-Com Club 45 Officers' Club 55 Best Drill Squad 3. jack Reives Meadows Snake Sergeant 55 Corporal 45 Crack Squad 4: Secre- tary and Treasurer of A.O.S. 55 A.O.S. Fraternity 2-55 Best Company 25 Non-Com Club 45 Inter- Frat Football 4, 5. Harriett Louise Middlebrooks Harriett Senior Honor Group 55 Beta Club 55 Thespians 4, 55 Dramatic Club 4, 55 Scenery Committee for Senior Play 55 Winning Company 35 Supervision Officer 1-55 Orchestra 1-55 Student Council 25 L.A.A. 1, 2. Edward Hugh Miller Eddie Sergeant 5 : Non-Com Club 5. Marjorie Modena Marjorie Home Economic President 2: M.A.A. 3: M.A.A. Council Representative 3: Glee Club 1-3: Exhibi- tion 1-4: Library Assistant 4, 5: Supervision Basketball 3, 4: Property Committee Senior Play 5: Exhibition Dance 1-3: Home Ec. Club 5. Emily Annette Moore Annette S.M.B. 1-5: Treasurer of S.M.B. 5: Pyramids 1: President of Victory Corps 2: Library Assistant 2: L.A.A. 2: Crack Squad 2, 3. 5: M.A.A. 324: Winning Volleyball Team 5: Exhibition 1-5. Eleanor Morrison Eleanor Exhibition 1-5: Crack Squad 2: Home Ec. Club 5: Glee Club 1, 4: Dramatic Club 2: Monitor o. Milton Hood Murray Milton First Lieutenant 5: Hi-Y 5: Beta Honorary Club 4, 5: Military Editor of Annual 5: Sedarmoc Fra- ternity 3-5: Literary Society 4: Winning Company -1: Honor Group 5: French Club 4: Science Club 4. Marilyn Nason Lena L.A.A. 2: M.A.A. 3, 4: S.O.S. 2-5: Home Ec. Club 5 : Art Club 5 : Supervision Volleyball 3. Vw, Frances Minchew Frances Exhibition 1-5: Library ciiiii 1, 2. Olvine Faye Momand Bubber Short Story Club 3: Photo Club 3: Red Cross Club 3: Sergeant Charles Cullen Morgan Charles Third Place Knockout Drill 2: Wood Shop Club 4: Sergeant 5 : Non-Com Club 5. Marjorie Virginia Morton Marjorie Exhibition 1-5: President of Supervision 1-5: Vice- President of Sophomore Class 3: Senior Director 5: Victory Corps 3-5: Activities Council 3, 5: Beta Club 5: Treasurer of Activities Council 5: President Jr. Y 2: Secretary B.M.D. 4. Maurice Luther Nabers Maurice Band 1-5: Philharmonic Orchestra 3-5: Model Airplane Club 3: Beta Honorary 4, 5: Inter-Frat Football 5: Sedarmoc Fraternity 4, 5: Sergeant 4: First Sergeant 5 : Science Club 3. Anne Neighbors Neighbors Major in Exhibition in 1946: President of Class 3-5: Gym Assistant 1-5: First Winner of McEvoy Cup. Sponsor for Sedarmoc 5: President of D.0.M. 5: Superlative: Best Citizen: Senior Play: Honor Group. Tliirfy-Sv ren john Thomas Newton John Band Il-5: First Lieutenant 5: Beta Honorary 5 Science Club 4: Oificers' Club 5. Elizabeth Nipper Elizabeth Exhibition 1-5. Laura Elizabeth Norris xxgettyxr Library Assistant 2: Officer of Library Club 2: S.M.B. 1-5: L.A.A. l, 2: M.A.A. 3-5: Secretary of M.A.A. 5 : Business Manager of Hi-Lights 5: Crack Squad 2, 3: Gym Assistant 1, 5:1Exhibition Offi- cer 5. Martha Odom Martha Thespian 4, 5: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Property Com- mittee Dramatic Club Play 5: Winning Company 2: L.A.A. 1, 2: Lanier Library Club 1, 2: Exhi- bition 1-5: Monitor 4. Wilmot Russell O'Neal Willie Serfzeant 5 : Non-Com Club 5. Bebe Paulette ngeberr Hi-Lights Staff 4, 5: Annual Staff 5: Music Class 1-5: Music Class President 5: Crack Squad 2: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 5: Beta Club 5: Dramatic Club Play Ll : Senior Play 5: Exhibition 1-5. Thfirty-Eight Mary Nickels t1Ma1,yl! Exhibition: Home Ec. Club 2: Jr. Y. 1, 2: Tips for Teens 1 : French Club 3: Relays 1. Louise Nobles Louise Exhibition 1-5. Thomas Glenn North, jr. Glenn R.O.T.C. Captain 5: Honor Roll 3, 4: Perfect At- tendance 1-4: Beta Honorary Club 5: Officers' Club 5: Science Club 4, 5: Non-Com Club 4: Win- ning Crack Squad 4: Library Club 3, 4: Latin Club 3. Paul Roy Odom upaulu Supervision Volleyball 1-4: Supervision Basketball 2-4: Sub-Varsity Basketball 2: Crack Platoon 4: Spanish Club 4: Science Club 4: Varsity Football am: First Lieutenant 5: L Club 5: L.T.B. Fra- ternity 3-5. Ruth Park Ruth Entered 4: Graduated in 4 years: Jr. Y. 4, 5: English Club Oificer 4. Rosalyn Pollock KIROSIY B.M.D. 3-5: Home Ec. Club 4, 5: Exhibition 1, 2. 4 : Inter-Sorority Representative 4: Library Club 2. Ann Pope capopeyar Transferred 3: -S'.0.S.: Supervision Officer 4' M.A.A. 3-5: Senior Honor Group: Exhibition Of- ficer 5: Winning Class Basketball Team 4: Win- ning Supervision Basketball Team 4: Gym As- sistant Martha Virginia Powell Martha Glee Club 1-5: Officer Glee Club 5: Gym Assistant 1. 2: Lieutenant Exhibition 1: Crack Squad 2: Pyramids 3-5: L.A.A. 1, 2: M.A.A. 3: All-State Chorus 3: Reporter for Hi-Lights 5. Elizabeth Pryor KKL,iz!! llcta Club 5: Distributive Education Club 4, 5: Home Ec. Club 5: Exhibition 1-3. Sydney jackson Pyles usydneyu Library Club 4, 5: President of Library Club 5: Science Club 4: Sergeant 4: First Lieutenant 5: Supervision Volleyball 1-5: Senior Class Director 5. Charles Robert Redding Charley Bob President of Beta Fraternity 5: Hi-Y 4, 5: Key Club 5: Wonder Five Basketball 3, 4: Varsity Basketball 5: Varsity Football 5: Feature Editor of Poet Leader 5 : Commander of Best Crack Squad 4 : Second Lieutenant Elizabeth Ruth Reeves nBettyn Theta Sponsor 5: B.O.L. 2-5: B.O.L. VicePresi- dent 5: Inter-Sorority Council 4, 5: Thespian 5: Victory Corps Council 3: Dramatic Club 2, 5: Li- brary Club 2: M.A.A. Council 4: Supervision Of- ficer 3-5. Grit' Www Cadesman Pope, Jr. Klcadyl! Science Club 4: Sedarmoc Fraternity 5: Cadet Ser- geant 4: Cadet Second Lieutenant Shirley Pritchett Shirley Anne M.A.A. 4, 5: Glee Club 1, 2: Treasurer of Miller Jr. Y. 4: Secretary of Miller Jr. Y. 5: Vice-Presi- dent of Glee Club 2: Operetta 2: Exhibition 1, 4, 5. James Alton Purvis, Jr. l Pe11is Supervision Basketball 4, 5: Supervision Volley- ball 4, 5: Sergeant 4: First Sergeant 5. Harriett Rankin Harriett D.O.M. 1-5: Annual Staff 5: Orchestra. 1-5: Crack Squad 2: Annual Photographer 1-5: L.A.A. 1, 2: M.A.A. 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 4: Library Club 1, 2: Winning Company 2. Mildred Reese Mildred Art Club 5: Theta Sponsor 3: News Reel 2: Sigma Alpha 2-4: Jr. Y. 4, 5: Home Ec. Club 5: Crack Squad 2: Bank Director 1 : Exhibition 1-5: Library Club 2. Charles Edward Reeves Charlie Captain 5: Sergeant 4: Library Club 3: Science Club 3-5: President of Science Club 4: Non-Com Club 4: Best Drill Squad 3: Best Crack Squad 3: Officers' Club 5: Honor Roll 3, 4. Thirty-Nfhl e james Madden Reid Dude Boy Captain 5: President of Senior Class 5: Super- lative 5: Varsity Basketball 4, 5: President of Hi-Y 5: Cheerleader 5: President of Beta Honor- ary 5: President of A.O.S. Fraternity 5: Treas- urer of Key Club 5: Treasurer of Inter-Frat Michael Ronald Richards lKMike3! R.O.T.C. 4: Sergeant 5: Best Drill Squad 4. Carolyn Roberson NBOH Supervision Officer 1-3: Supervision Volleyball 1, 2. 4: Speedpin Ball 5: B.M.D. 4, 5: Jr. Y. 1. 2: Exhibition 1-5: English Club 4, 5: Home Ec. Club 5 : Shorthand Certificate Hariot Rogers Ha1'iot S.M.B. 1-5: Exhibition 1-5: Gym Assistant 2: Ex- hibition Captain 2: Library Club 1, 2: Rel Cross 1, 2: M.A.A. Il, 4: M.A.A. Council 3, 4: Pyramids 1 : Supervision Volleyball Team 5. Suzanne Crawell Russell usuzyn Pyramids 1, 2: Library Club 2: Dramatic Club 2: Home Ec. Club 5: Exhibition 1-5: Jr. Y. 4. Marjorie Grey Sams nGeen D.0.M. 1-5: L.A.A. 1, 2: Senior Play Property Committee: M.A.A. 3, 4: Radio Club 3: Winning Company 1: Library Club 1-3: Exhibition 1-5. Forty Charles Augustus Rice, Jr. Gus Winning Crack Squad 3: Senior Play 5: Red Cross 3: History Club 3: Winning Company 3: Wonder Five Basketball 4: Non-Com Club 4: Offi- cers' Club 5: Second Lieutnant 5. Betty Riley ugettyn Exhibition 1-5: Supervision Volleyball Team 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 5: Winning Company 2. Charlie Alonza Rodgers, jr. Charlie Red Cross 3, 4: Cadet Sergeant 4: Cadet Second Lieutenant 5: Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 4: Varsity Tennis 4, 5: Tennis Champion 4. Marion Esleta Rowland Marion Distributive Education Club 3-5: Vice-President of Distributive Education Club 3-5: Exhibition 1-3: Red Cross Representative 1-3: Home Ec. Club 4, 5. Lillian Lucille Ryals Lillian Exhibition 1-4: Art Club 3. Carolyn Sanders Carolyn Glee Club 1, 2: Library Club 1: L.A.A. 2: Super- vision Secretary 2: Exhibition 1-5: Home Ec. Club 4, 5. Dorothy Josephine Sanders flD0t,, Sergeant-at-Arms D.O.M. 5: D.O.M. 2-5: Beta Sponsor 2-5: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. 4: Cheerlealer I, 5: Crack Squad 1, 2: Supervision President 1, 2: Home Ec. Club 4, 5: Home Ec. Council 4. Edward Alton Sconyers, jr. HEdH Perfect Attendance 2: Best Drill Squad 3: Best Drill Company 3: Cadet Sergeant 4: Non-Corn Club 4: Aeronautics Club 5: Cadet Sergeant o. Jozef Fred Senna uJ0s,ifn L.T.B. 2-5: Science Club 4: Lunchroom Worker 3: Inter-Frat Football 5: Sergeant 4: Second Lieu- tenant 5: Winning gralckf, Squad 1, 4: Library u .. Richard Patrick Sheridan Shorty Vice-President of L.T.B. Fraternity 5: Inter-Fra- ternity Council 5: Literary Society 3, 4: Cheer- leader 5: L Club 5: Senior Play 5: Cadet Sec- ond Lieutenant 5: Crack Squad 2-4: Winning Company 1, 3, 4: Science Club 3-5. Margaret Ann Slappey Marga,'ret Senior Honor Group 5: Home Ee. Club 5: Exhi- bition 1-5: English Club 4, 5: Supervision Offi- cer 2. Betty Smith uBettyn S.M.B. 1-5: Regimental Sponsor 5: S.M.B. Vice- President 5: L.T.B. Sponsor 2-5: Circulation Man- ager of Hi-Lights 5: Crack Squad 5: Inter-Soroxw ity 5: M.A.A. 3, 4: Library Club 1, 2: L.A.A. 1, 2. Robert Oliver Sanders, Jr. ugobbyu A.O.S. 2-5: Vice-President of A.O.S. 5: Cheer- leader 5: Varsity Ride Team 4, 5: L Club 5: Second Lieutenant 5: Winning Crack Squad 4: Sergeant 4: Winning Company 2: Senior Play 5. William Elton Scott, Jr. Scotty First Lieutenant 5: Swing Orchestra 2-5: Sedar- moc 2-5: Inter-Frat President 5: Senior Play 5: Band 1-5: Philharmonic Orchestra 2-5: Non-Com Club 4: Officers' Club Dot Shealy uDotu Library Club 1, 2: Jr. Y. 2: M.A.A. Il: Pyramids Il, -4 : Perfect Attendance 3, 4: Home Ec. Club 3, 5: French Club 5. Harry jacob Simmone Enrique Spanish Club 4: Best Drill Squad 2: Corporal 4: First Sergeant Ann Carnille Smith KKAHHJ: Graduated in 415 years: B.M.D. Sorority 3, 4: Scribe of B.M.D. 4: Exhibition 1-5: L.A.A. 1: M.A.A. Il, 4: English Club Officer 5: Supervision OH'icer 1 : Perfect Attendance 2: Home Ec. Club 5. Hester Charlene Smith Cha'rlee Entered 2, Dramatic Club 2: Home Ee. Club 5: Exhibition 3, 4. Forty-Ono Luther Phillip Smith UPhiV' Vice-President of Business Club 5: Aero Club 5: Best Drill Squad 3: Sergeant 4, 5: Supervision Basketball 1-5: Supervision Volleyball 1-5: Non- Com Club -1, Paul Herman Smith UPauV' Sergeant 4: Non-Com Club 4: Second Lieutenant 5 : Saber Club 5 : Best Company 3. Leon VanBuren Sowell Leon Photo Club 4: Model Airplane Club 2, 3: Library Club 4: President of Library Club 5: Science Club Il: R.0.T.C. Zi, 4: Sergeant, james Luther Spillers c4Jimmyry Band 1-5: Captain of Band 5: Science Club 4: Library Club 4. Marie Gordon Stalnaker uD0llyu Circulation Mana er News Reel 2: Red Cross Rep g . resentative 2: Dramatic Club Officer 1, 2: Exhi- bition I-5: Art Club 5: Pyramids 2, 3: Monitor 5: Library Assistant 5: Senior Play Scenery Com- mittee William Curtis Stephens ugillyu Second Lieutenant 5: Sergeant 4: Perfect At- tendance 2, 3: Crack Squad 3: Library Club 4: Non-Com Club el: Squad Sergeant in Non- R.O.T.C. 2. Forty-Two Mary jean Smith Mary J eau Crack Sfiuad 2-4: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 5: Dramatic Club 1-Us Semor Play 5: National Thespian 5: L.4.A. 1, 2: Supervision Officer 1, 2: Library Club 1, Z: Home Ee. Club 5: Graduated in UA years. Lucile Sockwell ucvilev Thespian 5: Dramatic Club 5: Exhibition 1-5: Pyramids 2: Supervision President 1: Graduated in 4M years: Student Council 1, 2: Scenery Com- mittee 4, 5: Winning Company 1, 2. Harvey Grover Spears, jr. Ha'rveyl' Second Lieutenant 5: Aeronautics Club 4: Science Club 4 : Crack Squad 4: Photo Club 4. Maxine Stallworth Uhlacku R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3: Thespian 4, 5: Dramatic Club 4, 5: Property Committee Dramatic Club Play 4: Scenery Committee Senior Play 5: M.A.A. 4: Exhibition 1-5: Monitor 4: Home Ec. Club Patricia Stembridge upatn Dramatic Club 4, 5: Thespian 5: Exhibition 1-5: Supervision Officer 1-5: Art Club 4, 5: M.A.A. 4: Scenery Committee Senior Play Walter Clarence Stevens, jr. cxsonnyxr Cadet Colonel 5: Varsity Basketball 3-5: Varsity Football 4, 5: L Club 3-5: Hi-Y 3-5: Beta Hon- orary 4, 5: Key Club 5: Beta Fraternity 2-5: History Club 3, 4: Honor Roll 3, 4. Ruth Stewart uRuthn Sigma Alpha 1-5: Sigma Alpha Scribe 5: Crack Squad 3, 4: M.A.A. 3, 4: Home Ec. Leader 5: Inter-Sorority Representative: Exhibition 1-5: Radio Club 3: Art Club 5. john Louis Sullivan, jr. Blackbird Captain 5: President of Key Club 5: Declamation Contest Winner 3-5: Varsity Basketball 4, 5: Vice-President of Hi-Y 5: Vice-President of Beta Honorary 5: Vice-President of Beta, Fraternity 5: Associate Elitor of Poet Leader 5: Varsity Track Team 4, 5: Secretary of Literary Society 5. Elizabeth Jane Swallum UB' J-H D.0.M. 2-5: Property Committee Senior Play 5: Treasurer of Home Ec. Club 5: Exhibition 1-5: Library Assistant 2: M.A.A. 3, 4: L.A.A. 1, 2: Radio Club 3: Pyramids 2: Library Club 1, 2. Walter Augustine Tanner NGMSI! Non-Com Club 5: Wood Shop Club 4: Library Club 4. David Renfroe Taylor Renfroe Sergeant 4, 5: Band 1-5: Science Club 3, 4: Or- chestra 1-3: Library Club23, 4: Perfect Attend- ance . Peggy Joyce Taylor upeggyu Pyramids 2-5: Exhibition 1-5: Jr. Y. 2-4: Winning Company 2, 3: Home Ec. Club 5. Mary Virginia Stribling Sister Entered 2: M.A.A. 3. 4: Dramatic Club 3: Cheer- leader 5: A.O.S. Sponsor 4, 5: S.0.S. 2-5: Exhibi- tion 2-5: Football Sponsor Peach Bowl 5: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4: L.A.A. 2. Margaret Mabel Sutton Margaret Hi-Lights Editor 5: Superlative 5: Senior Play 5: Activities Council 5: Exhibition Officer 1-5: Gym Assistant 1-5: Crack Squad Captain 2: Super- vision Otficer 1-4: M.A.A. 3-5: Winning Basket- ball Team 4. Stanley Kittrel Tanner Stanley Captain 5: Non-Com Club 4: Beta Honorary Club 5: Baseball Manager 4: L Club 5: Science Club Il-5: Honor Roll 4: Perfect Attendance 2, 4: Li- brary Club 3, 4: History Club 3, 4. Betty Taylor HB J YY Entered 5: Art Club: English Club: Supervision Volleyball. Hansell Evans Taylor uB,u,ddyn Business Club 5: Sergeant 5: Model Airplane Club 2: Non-Com Club 5. Norma Thombley Norma L.A.A. 1: Library Club 1: Home Ec. Club 5: English Club 3-5: Art Club 5: Supervision Offi- cer 2: Exhibition 1-5. Forty-Three Eda Belle Thompson Boots S.M.B. 1-5: A.K.0. Sponsor 3-5: Art Club: Home Ec. Club: L.A.A. 1, 2: M.A.A. 3, 4: Regimental Sponsor il: Major's Sponsor -1: Dramatic Club il. James Lamar Trawick KlJim,, Honor Roll 1: Supervision Basketball 2, 3: Super- vision Volleyball 3: Winning Company 3: Cor- poral 4: U. S. Marines '42-'45: Re-Entered 5. Betty Ann Tyler Betty Ann Tips for Teens Il: Exhibition 1-5: Home Ec. Club 4, Betty joe Vann MJD!! B.M.D. Sorority 1-5: L.A.A. 1: Home Ec. Club 4, 5: Home Ec. Council 5: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4: Su- pervision Officer 4: M.A.A. 3: B.M.D. Correspond- inz Secretary 5: Exhibiticin 1-5: Exhibition Dance 1, ' . James Benjamin Walker, jr. Jimmie Vice-President of Sedarmoc Fraternity 5: Manag- imz Editor Poet Leader 5: President Debaters- Writers 4, 5: Senior Play 5: Cadet Second Lieu- tenant 5: Debating Team 4: Vice-President City Council Junior Red Cross 5: Secretary Spanish Club -1: Junior Red Cross 1-5: Commander of' Non-Com's Crack Squad 4. Samuel Allen Ward c4Sam!! Second Lieutenant 5: Officers' Club 5: Sergeant 4: Non-Com Club 4: Library Club 4: Science Club 4. Fnriy-Four James Wiley Toole Jimmie Sheet Metal Club 5. Elizabeth Park Tuten ugettyn Library Club 1, 2: L.A.A. 2: Crack Squad 2: M.A.A. 3: Supervision Volleyball 3: Home Ec. Club 5: Gym Class Softball 4: Supervision Bas- ketball fl: Exhibition 1-4: Supervision Officer 2. Dorothy Tyson Dorothy Exhibition 2-5 : Home Ec. Club Dorothy Ruth Vann uDotyr Presilent B.M.D. Sorority 5: Director of Class 24-5: Activities Council 3-5: Vice-President Home Ec. Club 4: Parliamentarian Home Ee. Club 5: Vice-President Supervision 1-5: Who's Who La- nier 2: Captain Exhibition 2: Crack Squad 3, 4: Exhibition 1-5. Milton Kelly Wallace acslimvr Perfect Attendance 1 : Best Drill Squad 2: Senifll' Private 5: Winning Company Al: Rifle Team 4. Janette Watson Janette Gregg Typing Certificate 4: M.A.A. Zi: Super- vision Officer 3: Supervision Volleyball 3: B.M.D. Sorority 3-5: B.M.D. Officer 5: Home Ec. Club 5: Exhibition 1-5. ' Nathan Thatcher Watson Beastie Varsity Football 3-53 Varsity Track 4, 5: Debating Team fl-5: Vice-President of Key Club 53 Presi- dent of Literary Society 53 Cadet Captain 5: Beta Honorary 4, 53 Hi-Y 3-53 Superlative 53 L.T.B. Fraternity 2-5. Margaret Ann Weaver f1Ann!! S.O.S. 1-53 Secretary S.O.S. 5: Sponsor L.T.B. 3-5: Crack Squad 1, 3-5: Captain in Exhibition 2: Battalion Sponsor 4: Cheerleader 53 Supervision Officer 1, 2, 53 M.A.A. 3, 43 Library Club 1, 2. Sara Frances Webb Sara B.O.L. Sorority 1-3: C.O.D. Club 4, 5: Home Ec. Club 53 English Club 4, 53 Exhibition 1-3. james Alfred Whitaker Jimmy Machine Shop Club 4, 5: Theta Fraternity -1, 5: Sergeant 5: Winning Company 1, 23 Non-Com Club Henry Chandler White, jr. Chan L.T.B. Fraternity 2-53 Officers' Club 5: First Lieu- tenant 53 Varsity Football 3-53 Crack Squad 4: Spanish Club 43 History Club 33 Science Club 3, 43 Red Cross Il, 43 Library Club 3, 4. Dorothy Ann Wilburn Dottye Exhibition I-5. Walter Colquitt Watson III l'WaltGT,, Beta Honorary 4, 5: A.K.O. Fraternity 2-5: Coun- cil Representative for A.K.0. 5: Cadet Captain 53 Business Manager of Poet Leader 53 Literary Society Il-53 Best Crack Squad 4: Non-Com Club -13 Officers' Club 53 Miller Senior Play 5. james Robert Weaver l:JimmyrJ Hi-Y 3-5: Key Club 3-53 Track 4, 53 Business Stat? Senior Play 53 Annual Staff 53 L.T.B. Fra- ternity 2-53 Second Lieutenant 5: History Club ll, 13 Literary Society 3, 43 Spanish Club -I. joan Weideman IlJ0an!, Exhibition 1-5: Victory Club 2. Charles Ridley White 4cBud!y Track Team -I, 53 L Club 4, 53 Non-Com Club 1: Officers' Club 5: Sergeant 4: Second Lieuten- ant 5: Winning Company 13 Best Drill Squad 2. Donald Richard Whitehead Rich Best Crack Squad 2. Betty Ann Williamson Williamson Dramatic Club 1, 2: Home Ec. Club 53 Exhibi- tion 1-5: Winning Company 1-3: Monitor F arty-Five Marian joyce Williamson NJOJ1 Tips for Teens, Exhibition 1-33 C.O.D. Club 4, 53 Home Ee. Club Thomas Eugene Willis Gene L.T.B. 2-53 Non-Com Club 4, 53 Best Drill Squad 33 Spanish Club -1-3 Knockout Drill 1-33 Cadet Sergeant 43 First Sergeant 53 Sub-Varsity Bas- ketball 1, 23 President of Math Club 4, Roger Wesley Wilson tsRedu B Squad Football 23 Varsity Football 3-53 Var- sity Track 3-53 Varsity Baseball 3-53 Treasurer of Business Club 53 Cadet Sergeant 4 L Club 3-5 3 Wonder Five Basketball 4. Patricia Wolfe Hpatn Entered 4 3 Home Ec. Club 53 Exhibition 4. Thomas Louie Wood, jr. llCaTd!l Aeronautics Club 53 Sergeant 53 Non-Com Club Fae Wright ilFaeJ! Pyramids 1-33 Supervision Officer 1, 23 Class Soc- er Team 3. 5: Speedpin Ball Team 3-53 Class Basketball 33 Supervision Basketball 3, 43 Super- vision Volleyball 1-53 Exhibition 1-53 M.A.A. 2, 3. Forty-Six Robert Lawrence Williamson, jr. uBuddyn Winning Company 1g Best Drill Squad 23 Ques- tion Club 3g K.T.A. 4, 53 Non-Com Club 43 Cadet Corporal 43 U. S. Army Air Forces '43-'453 Re- Entered 5. Bettye Jacquelyn Wilson Jackie S.M.B. 1-53 Sergeant-at-Arms S.M.B. 5: R.O.T.C. Sponsor 53 Supervision Officer 1-33 L.A.A. 1. 23 Exhibition 1-43 Dramatic Club 33 Home Ec. Club 5. Jacqueline Lavonne Wolfe Jackie Library Assistant 23 Dramatic Club 1, 23 Library Club 1-33 L.A.A. 23 M.A.A. 3, 43 Jr. Y. 43 Home Ec. Club 53 Exhibition 1-53 Sponsor for Band 5. Charles Guy Wood, Jr. Charles A.O.S. Fraternity 3-53 B Squad Football 43 A Squad Football 5: Corporal 43 Second Lieu- tenant 53 Best Drill Squad 13 Best Company 1. ' Betty Sue Woodall uBettyu Exhibition 1-43 Supervision Volleyball 33 Super- vision Basketball 43 Art Club 53 Victory Club 23 Library Club 23 Home Ec. Club 5: Supervision Officer 1 3 Teen-Age Club Council 4, 5. Mary Emma Wright Mary Emma Transferred to Miller 33 Exhibition 3-5. Roy Ward Wyche, jr. c:Royr7 Captain 53 Key Club 5: Hi-Y 4, 53 Beta Honorary 5: Secretary of A.K.O. Fraternity 5: Neatest Cadet of R.O.T.C. 45 Director of Senior Class 5: Varsity Basketball 4, 53 Perfect Attendance 2-4: Honor Roll 4. Bernice Anne Yarbrough Bernice Red Cross 13 Supervision Volleyball 33 Supervision Basketball Zig Exhibition 1-5. Charles Henry Yates, jr. Charlie Cadet Captain 5: Cadet Sergeant 4: Honor Roll 4'BtH Clb4 H'-Y4'-L'tr , ea onorary u ,o, 1 ,o, ieary Society 3-55 Crack Squad 4: Non-Com Club 43 L.T.B. Fraternity 4, 53 Company Rifle Team 4. Mary Leymon Yancey Leymon Red Cross Representative 2-5: B.M.D. 3-5: Treas- urer B.M.D. 5g Gym Assistant 4: Captain 5: Pres- ident Red Cross 5: Activities Council 53 L.A.A. 1, 23 M.A.A. 3-53 Exhibition 1-5. james Horace Yarbrough Horace First Sergeant 5: Sergeant 4: Library Club 4, 5: Vice-President of Library Club 5: History Club 4: Non-Com Club 4, 5. Betty Young uBettyu Perfect Attendance 1-55 Volleyball 3, 45 Soccer 4g Speedpin Hall 3, 4: Basketball 4: Library Club 23 Exhibition 1-5. . 9.LL'S WELL Tl-IHT ENDS WELL A Comedy CPD in Three Acts Presented by the Senior Class of '46 fwith apologies to William Shakespearj Time: Long Ago Place: Far Away Characters: You name 'em? We got 'em ACT I Scenes- ACT III Scenes- 1. September 12. School opens. Also the front steps of Miller. Only one more year for the seniors- Hail to the class of '46. 2. September 21. Football season opens with the Griffin High game- Fight, team, fight! 3. September 28. First issue of Poet Leader and nobody gets to read it. Andy Lawrence sees his picture and buys all copies. 4. October 23. First report card-Time alone will tell Where's my ink re- mover?! 5. October 31. Senior hayride QHail to the class of '46J to McElrath's farm -Midnight show! Necking in the balcony only, please? 6. November 15. Deadline for R.O.T.C. sponsors-Well, girls, we can't all be sponsors, can we Mahoma? 7. November 19. First formal dance given by K.T.A. All girls leave their bobby socks and come out in their- huba! huba! huba! 8. November 24. Thanksgiving holidays began-We love the pilgrims! - Curtain - A.CT II 1. December 14. Miller announces Ex- hibition officers-Congratulations to all! 2. December 20. Christmas holidays be- gan-Liberty for all! Only 4 more shopping days before Christmas. January 1. First Peach Bowl game Scenes- held in Macon-Lanier stars four players - Henderson, Wilson, Duck- worth, and Hudson. January 2. Back to school. Only five more months for the seniors. fHail to the class of '46.J January 4. First basketball game ends with Poets on top-Keep 'em Hying! February 28-29. G.I.A.A. basketball tournament-Welcome to all out-of- town teams-All Poets are left date- less as all of the girls Hock to the visitors. March 1-2. Furnace at Miller breaks down fGood ole Oscar j Freedom for one day - Freedom of Want- fing to ride the Richmond academy boys around, huh, Patsy? March 8. Military Ball at the audi- torium-Biggest one ever held. The sponsors really looked good. March 19. Lambda Tau Barnett For- mal-Beautiful dance-ask Billy? March 20, 21, 22. Spring holidays. Dance, golf games, out-of-town trips and hikes in the woods- occupied our time- Romances created and ended. 1 Hearts broken and mended all go to show that in the spring a young man's fancies lightly turn to thoughts of-heartbreaking, don't they, Johstono?! April 6. Hi-Y hayride to Bolingbroke - Chichester heaven All members and dates pitched woo in the back of the truck-Is that the Hi-Y way, boys?! May 3. Senior Picnic at Lakeside- More fun! All those beautiful bodies baking in the sun. fHail to the class of '46.J May 10. Miller Exhibition or Miller Leg show- Boys, please! control yourselves? ! May 17, 18. Commencement dances flf you can last through 'em all.J May 23. Lanier Competitive Drill. All captains and Domingos, please get your companies ready for the in- troductionf' May 24. School night-Hold your breath while the general order is read-Whew! Congratulations to all you new officers- Chichester, you didn't really want to be Colonel did you? May 31. End of School, for most seniors?! I'll Buy That Dream. fHail to the class of '46.J June 7. Graduation fSob! Soblj School wasn't so bad after all- Three cheers for the class of '46- They made it- ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL. Forty-Seven una Qtrvnann OCTOBER 1 1928 JANUARY 12 1946 Nona was one of the most beloved and admxred students at M11ler She was mdeed a fr1end to all There was hardly a school act1v1ty 1n wh1ch Nona d1d not take an actxve part She was selected as one of the elght superlatxves by her semor classmates She was v1ce pres1dent of the Act1v1t1es Counc1l v1ce president of the Beta Club sports ed1tor of the H1 L1ghts advert1s1ng manager of the Annual and scr1be of S O S sororlty In the mnth grade Nona was presldent of her supervlslon m the tenth and eleventh grade V1C6 presldent and 1n her senior year sec retary She also served as secretary of her Jumor class Nona was an outstandlng athlete She was chosen Colonel of the Annual Exhlbltxon and served as presldent of the Mlller Athletxc Asso c1at1on She was a gym assxstant each of her live years ln high school hav1ng held the pos1t1ons of both capta1n and l1eutenant of the EXhlb1tlOH By her gracnousness and helpfulness she truly set a Shlnlflg example for others to follow f o 1 . . . . .- . ... .,.- . , . .-. , .- , U .-. .. . , . 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Third row: William Jackson, Maurice Nabers, Jim- my Spillers, Paul Odom, Stanley Tanner, Andy Law- rence, Milton Murray, Charles Reeves. Fourth row: Roy VVyche, Charles Yates, Herbert Cooper, Richard Lane, George Davison, Walter Stev- ens, Madden Reid, Sydney Pyles, Cadesman Pope. in I . Amir Ncifyh hors Paula Hoirrlrd .llrrrrwlln Ilfljlyllllfll Sixty ,.. . . Miller Honor Group First row: Ann Dodd, Jeanette Griffin, Ann Chand- ler, Anne Fleming, Betty Lucia Daniel, Marcella Di- venuto. Second row: Louise Happoldt, Virginia Amos, Margaret Slappey, Harriet Middlebrooks, Ann Pope, Silvine Harrold, Paula Howard. Third row: Cornelia Edwards, Betty McCullough, Alma Hancock, Anne Neighbors, Linda Lane, Erie G. McDaniel, Adena Duggan. D.H.R. Besi Citizens Milleris three best citizens, Marcella DiVenuto, Paula Howard, and Anne Neighbors, were elected by the members of the Senior Class November 13. From these three, the faculty of Miller chose Anne Neigh- bors as first best citizen. They represented the four qualities of dependability, leadership, patriotism, and service. Anne was given a medal by the Nathaniel Macon Chapter of the D.A.R. at a meeting in Feb- ruary. Each of the girls was presented with a cer- tificate. N f-44 Qs 4,--. XX ,- X. , f 4-,., X 1 Q2 X r XX I ' 4 f f' ? ing. 2212 I if 'f X W , 7 ' .A gg X '31, , . ,ai V '12, ff'- ' - Yi? , . mcfafif 44555. amp, ' ,.',q3..- - is-1. l2U1smeG'l4mr 65122095 S 611, 5 Supervision 3 Left to right. First row: Jackie Long lljresidentl, Ann Thomas fVice-Presidentl, Marie Lawrence fSecretary and Treasurerb, Lorine Atkins, Patty Couch, Louise Harris, Betty Carpenter, Phyllis Burdette, Miriam Hood. Second row: Suzanne Aultman, Agnes Richardson, Alice Hersey, Jean Upchurch, Wander Peeples, Emily Craft, Vir- ginia Moore, Jane Brundege, Frances Holtst, Patricia Piper, Lynda Pendland. Third row: Dorothy Campbell, Betty Asbill, Joyce Leigh, Melba Barlow, Hazel Barlow, Nancy McCarley, Dell Taylor, Mary Outler, Mary Turner, Frances Ball, Martha Smallwood. Supervision lOl First row: Sara Hooker fPresidentj, Ruth Dunwody fVice- Presidentl, Jean Snyder 4Secretary and Treasurerh, Kath- erine Brake, Bonnie Cartwright, Sally Perkins, Ma1'y Inez Fussell, Martha Bess Trapp, Martha June Mapp, Anne Moore. Second row: Ellen Willis, Mazie Taylor, Beverly Kingr, Jackie VVillums, Doris Nowell, Sally Kahdy, Kathleen Hud- son, Willene Happoldt, Margaret Wells, Faith Hooks. Third row: Miss Marian Block, Joyce Martin, Sara Lane, Lucille Hunt, Dell Yopp, Ruth Albert, June Smalley, Mary Lou Smith, Elsie Poland, Evelyn McCranie, Betty McCuen, Harriet Harris. Sf.rly-Tivo lunior Qiiioers Outstanding officers lead the Junior Class at Miller this year. Director, Jackie Long, Director, Ann Lewis, President, eJanette Skipper, Vice-President, Marilyn Skinner, and Di- rector, Monie Hubbard. -v W r, '- Supervision 5 First row: Janette Skipper fPresidentJ, Katherine Moore fVice-Prcsidentb, Betty Persons fSecretary and Treasurerl, Betty Lamb, Betty Weeks, Catherine Hardeman, Joyce Lewis, Miriam Motes, Wynelle Avera. Second row: Barbara Dahlgren, Betty Gravlee, Anne Lewis, Sallie Moe Hobbs, Ruth Hammock, Helen Collins, Alice Chandler, Margaret Darley, Jeannine Trawick. Third row: Carolyn Smith, Betty Smallwood, Beverly Dan- iels, Betty Ryals, Peggy Beigjhtol, Betty Neylans, Mary Ann Crandall, Virginia Cheatham, Bernice Gentry. Fourth row: Dorothy King, Betty Middlebrooks, Carolyn Jm-dan, Doris Bracken, Reba Newby, Joyce Harvell. Supervision l04 Left to right. First row: Terry Timmerman fPresidentJ, Betty Bryan fVice-Presidentj, Georgia Ann Milligan fSec- retary and Treasurerj, Monnie Hubbard, Nine Gerhardt, Jean Willis, Jeyneil Hardy, Carolyn Newsome, Jeanie Brice, Alice Yearty. Second row: Gwendolyn Bass, Betty Lou Hightower, Caro- lyn Smith, Louise Hertwig, Jean Bramlette, Jeannine Brown, Ramona Bryant, Ann Alexander, Frances Fussell, J e a n House, Wynette Crutchfield. Third row: Miss Griffin, Anne Miller, Adele Flournoy, Jo Anne Barber, Ann Gore, Gloria Smith, Nancy Cain, Ann Dunham, Voncile Andrews, Dorothy Clarke, Jewelle Ross. Supervision 207 First row: Harriet Adams, Marilyn Skinner, Betty Gar- lington, Juanita Smith, Juanita Addleton, Gertrude Lines, Virginia DeVane, Rachel Bobo, LaVerne Carver, Katherine Brumby. Second row: Mrs. McLain, Beatrice Smith, Frances Welch, Ann Marie Howell, Frankie Sanders, Elizabeth Taylor, Mary Adcock, Florine Thomas, Sara Roberson, Margaret Sudduth, Louise Hill. Third row: Margaret Taylor, Betty Sitton, Clarice Smith, Dorothy Phillips, Shirley Bennett, Jessie Nixon, Dorothy Floyd, Rose Jenkins, Catherine Dunbar, Sarah White, Corinne Luther, Colleen Mercer. Supervision 203 First row: Allee Gardiner, Carolyn Shaw, Doris DeFore, Anne Nickerson, Carol Volk, Janene Jones, Frances Nabers, Carolyn Elder, Frances Howard, Jean Barnes. Second row: Juanita Culpepper, Loye Witherington, Betty Rose Wood, Dorothy McKinney, Imogene Alexander, Anne Ross, Zera Nottingham, Barbara Berenthien, Kathryn Fouche, Joyce McMullen, Betty Ann Stubbs. Third row: Syble Wilson, Annette Black, Patricia Parker, Shirley Kitchens, Elinor Edwards, Hilda White, Joanne Bol- ton, Joyce Smith, Bernice Reddy, Evelyn Mimbs. Supervision 200 First row: Viola Plant, Ann Lewis, Joanne Groover, Ade- laide Tutt, Mikel Matheny, Martha Pope, Joyce Namie, Mari- lyn Watts, Gloria Martin. Second row: Ann Wright, Virginia Thurston, Cynthia Wal- lace, Jean McDaniel, Betty Langston, Leretta Brown, Helen Murner, Madge Clifton, Ann Clay, Barbara Forehand. Third row: Doris Hatcher, Elaine Pollock, Norma Toole, Barbara Moorman, Emily Perry, LaVerne Hardy, Edith Ward, Elaine Weinstein, Anne Bailey, Emily Mercer. Si.rfy-Three Supervision 10 Sophomore Giiioers The sophomore class was under the capable leadership of these girls: Delma Findlay, Vice-President: Joan Burdick, President, Joanna Kelly, Secretary and Treasurer: and Har- riett Hicks, Director. First row: Cherie Poe fPresidentJ, Elizabeth Ann Camp 1Vice-Presidentj, Joan Sams fSecretary and Treasurerj, Beatrice Kaminetsky, Jane Stevens, Oreta Cox, Joyce Mc- Afee, Anne Denny, Pansy Hardy, Sallie Pope. Second row: Joyce Mosely, Martha Faye McDaniel, Martha Parks, June Adams, Jean Nipper, Virginia Hullett, Audrey Sapp, Charlene Beck, Inez Helton, Carolyn Clarke, Maurine Besseau. Third row: Mrs. Priester, Jean Crabb, Bobbie Ragan, Jackie Johnson, Rose King, Marjorie Redd, Loraina Tharpe, Patty Knowles, Louise Brown, Emily Dingler, Mary Charles Moore, LaVerne Dominey. E Supervision 6 Left to right. First row: Betty Jeanne Williams 1Presi dentj, Sare Carter fVice-Presidentl, Joyce McCowan fSec: retary and Treasurerb, Ella Sue Morris, Elizabeth Davidson, Jacqueline Dodge, Anita Drinnon, Betty Smith, Shirley Tug- gle, Mary Joe Twilly, Hilda Joy Smith. Second row: Adair Andrews, Betty McClelland, Martha Sheffield, Rosa Shearer, Peggy Smalling, Mae Toler, Mari- lyn Meiderman, Dorothy Britt, Peggy King, Mary Strozier, Vivian Ard, Dorothy Davidson. Third row: Jeanne Walton, Bobbie Lowery, Agnes Hudson, Ann Chafin, Mary Ann Morris, Christine Chapman, Laura Amerson, Marianne Hill, Helen Berenthein, Ruth Garrett, Bobby Ann Edwards, Thelma Cook. Supervision 102 First row: Daryl Tumlin fPresidentJ, Shirley Self fVice- Presidentj, Marianne McMillan fSeCretaryl, Mary Jim Ma- lone, Virian Stewart, Pearl McMichael, Bettie Sue Bronan, Martha Bennett, Clarice Monroe, Juanita May. Second row: Carolyn Spear, Betty Anderson, Frances Cribb, Patsy Echols, June Crumbliss, Eugenia VVilliams, Doris Harstod, Betty Sutton, Virginia Long, Fay Watson. Third row: Miss Jackson, Marcella Martin, June DeLamar, Jean Carlisle, Betty Ann Camp, Ruth Hudson, Jean Walker, Nelle Chapman, Mary Ruth Evans, Roslyn Starres, Jose- plime Edwards, Ramona Waller. Sixty-Foiu' Supervision 108 First row: Harriet Hicks fPresidentD, Kelly Jean Carter f'Vice-Presidentj, Betty Sullivan fSecretary7, Margaret O'Neal, Claire Wilhoit, Verna Mullis, Mary Roberts, Jackie Childre, Betty Elder, and Eugenia Harris. Second row: Lila Ellis, Betty Jo Sorrells, Peggy Souther, Harriet Jones, Bettye Hale, Eleanor McCarthy, Marlene Car- michael, Mildred Doss and Lynette Pyles. Third row: Maxine Hamlin, Carmel Kitchens, Inez Haden, Cherry Dyer, Rose Marie Lesie, Colleen Howell, Mary Davis, Mary Blair, Joan Morgan, Marguerite Howells, and Mrs. Wendell Clark. Supervision 200 First row: Frances Causey, Betty Herndon, Helen Broach, Doris Cofcr, Patsy Walsh, Kathleen VVilliamson, Mary Anne Clarke, Mildred Myers, Jane Graves, and Mildred Asbell. Second row: Mary Ezell, June Welch, Peggy Woodall, Nell Marshall, Iva Tucker, Betty Stubbs, Elrina Wrogrgr, LaVerne Williams, Jackie Causey, Mary Will Smith, and Marjorie Shadburn. Third row: Dorothy Drinnon, Barbara June Robertson, Betty Armstrong, Doris June Flynt, Janet Swearingen, Joan Greene, Myrleen Powell, Jeanne Humphries, LaVerne Green, Betty Pickering, and Jean Chance. .., su. wi 2 Si.i'1fy-Five' Supervision 105 Left to right. First row: Joan Burdick fPresidentJ, Anne Burney fVice-Presidentl, Barbara Dillard fSecretary and Treasurerj, Jacqueline Moody, Maruline Bames, Betty Ross, Doris Stewart, Betty Jean Davis, Marguerite Herndon, Har- aldetta Clements. Second row: Betty Chance, Shirley Ann Grant, Sara Ann Phillips, Juanita Durden, Shirley Cason, Donis Denton, De- borah Tindall, Grace Shelton, Joyce Cox. Third row: Virginia Kite, Betty Boland, Odessa Hadda- way, Florence Horton, Janet Hill, Betty Willliams, Charline Redding, Eunice Coleman. Supervision 202 First row: Joanna Kelly, Peggy Harrell, Eloise Glass, Burkelyn Kitchens, Janis Gibson, Betty Sheehan, Justync Chancellor, Katherine McKibben, Delores Tucker, Katie Vullo. Second row: Sue Pierce, Ann Snow, Mavis Crumley, Betty Long, Elinor Ruth McMichael, Clarice Simpson, Betty Jean Gattis, Rosalyn Harden, Margaret Crimmins, and Lillian Green. Third row: Alys Mathis, Betty Newby, Betty Ann Turner, Betty Beck, Betty Jo Loyd, Cynthia Powell, Mildred Dixon, Ree Haralson, Nancy Herring, Patricia Kelly and Betty Jean West. Supervision 208 Left to right. First row: Delma Finlay fPresidentl, Marie Rivers fVice-Presidentj, Jean Dodson, Dorothy Ryle, Carolyn McCrimmon, Irene Warren, Betty Jo Mor- gan, Barbara Hammock, Ann McElrath, Betty Yarbrough. Second row: Betty Ann Fussell, Betty Lee, Helon Hud- son, Elaine aLnier, Bootsie Simon, Ann Rutter, Jean Tol- bert, Margy Lewis, Ann Hardin, Dorothy Maye, and Cor- liss Dunlap. Third row: Emmie Dell Parker, Lois Culpepper, Rose Jones, Dorothy Simmons, Betty Kelley, June Johnston, Berma Wall, Margie Dorman, Edna Jean Parker, Betty Dorman, Catherine Goette, and Sara Jackson. Supervision l04 First row: Frances Cleveland, Jeanne Farrar fVice- Presidentl, Jackie Grubbs fSec'retaryJ, Betty Andrews fTreasurerJ, Joyce Terrell, Mavis NeSmith. Second row: Jewel Albert, June King, Rachel Hardy, Betty Joe Beard, Eleanor Sammons, Lynmore Dykes, Mary Sheldon, Lucile Allen, Virginia Drew. Third row: Juanita Campbell, Betty Jean Doty, Joyce Wilburn, Katherine Wakeheld, Kathryne Stevens, Mar- garet Hudson, Faye Gregory, Ann Clark, Janita Thomp- son, Annie Ruth Rodenheaver. Fourth row: Montine Fussell, Dorothy Peavy, Mary Elizabeth Burdett, Frances Brown, Patricia Maclay, Jackie Cooper, Lucile Barron. Supervision 203 First row: Ann Brown, Jo Ann Phillips fVice-Presi- dentl, Eleanor Baker 1TreasurerJ, Gracille Lindsey, Patsy Atwater. Second row: Barbara Galoway, Ouida Mize, Ray Willis, Jackie MacDaniel, Edith Wclden, Emily Ruth Brice, Viv- ian Beville, Jean Collins. Third row: Edith Brinkley, Dorothy Ward, Mildred Copeland, Velma Maddox, Helen Addleton, Juanita Rogers, Lillian Patton, Joyce DuPree, Carolyn Everett. Fourth row: Billie Tyson, Catherine Grant, Hazel At- taway, Katurah Jones, Marianna Mitchell, Hazel Martin. Supervision 205 First row: Diane King fTreasurerl, Carolyn Boswell fSecretaryJ, Betty Davidson fVice-Presidentj, Clarise Na- son QPresidentJ, Jeanie Zeigler, Bobbie Jean Stokes. Second row: LaVerne Gassett, Sybil Fulcher, Marjorie Grantham, Barbara Ann Wade, Betty Tidwell, Ann Wag- ner, Joyce Avret, Frances Loyd, Gloria Portman. Third row: Patsy Stanheld, Gerdice Johnson, Pat Fox, Katherine Anderson, Kaye Elkan, Norma Roberts, Merle Barron, Betty Jean Hattaway, Betty Bryant, Louise Powell. Fourth row: Dorothy Hooks, Anese Green, Marianne Wilhoit, Betty Moore, Betty Brown, Leona Stansell, Betty Whitley, Georgia Glore, Mary Lee Howard. S1'.zffy-Siu Supervision 200 Left to right. First row: Dorothy Scruggs, Patsy Mead- ows 1TreasurerJ, Merrill Murphey, Kitty Kinney, Isabel Kinnett fVice-Presidentj, Betty Wade fSecretaryJ, Betty Jo Cannon. Second row: Lunelle Giles, Emily Benson, Betty June Hitchcock, Cynthia Adams, Joyce Witherington, Frances McCrimmon, Wynelle O'Quinn, Doris Colvin, Myrtle Mc- Leod. Third Row: Billie Etheridge, Katherine Twilley, Mar- garet Walker, Mary Ann Orr, Doris Kersh, Helen Cham- bless, Winnie Atkinson, Constance Dixon, Grace Reynolds. Fourth row: Virginia Dunaway, Mary Jung, Shirley Kelley, Catherine Morgan, Jacqueline Sorrels, Ollie Mae Avery. Supervision 200 First row: Ida mae Beck, Ann Burns, Jewell Dawson, Marlene Adams fTreasurerJ Tommie Hill CSecretaryj Beverly Forsman fVice-Presidentj. Second row: Jean Jordan, Jean Edwards, Miriam Mc- Cook, Beth Jordan, June Etheridge, Eudorah Davis, Betty Ann Thomas, Betty W'ard, Cora Tharpe. Third row: Elsie Mason, Lois Daniel, Ruth Peacock, Martha Sanders, Ann Watson, Gladys Teet, Juanita Reed, Betty Grace, Carolyn Moss. Fourth row: June Smith, Mabel Wingate, Jackie Brown, Anitra Bruner, Angelyn Baker, Jet Gay, Elaine Wood, Betty Joyce Brinson. Supervision 215 First row: Granham Hollis, Norma Shadburn, Cora Lee Rider fPresidentJ, Juanita Jones 1Vice-Presidentj, Virgie Lovvorn fSecretaryJ, Jo Ann Helwig' fTreasurerJ. Second row: Carmella Chairmond, Fannie Lee Newby, Beatrice Harris, Betty Ann Greenway, Louise Sandefur, Kitty W'ilkinson, Margie Hixon, Mary Anne Mclnvole, Beryl Brantley, Mary Newman. Third row: Drenna Graham, Billie Greene, Wynona Garrett, Rose Lovett, Margaret Ree Meeks, Gladys Green- way, Hazel Giles, Sarah Story, Mary Frances Ramey, Lanell Smith. Fourth row: Barbara Skinner, Betty Cook, Celia Nun- nally, Jo Ann McClung, Bobbie Crutchfield, Mary Mullis, Patricia Stripling, Betty Hiddens, Estelle Ryals. Supervision 300 First row: Tony Roberts, Helen Jackson, Alice Roberts, Dorothy Simmons, Ellen DeFore fTreasurerJ, Cynthia Horton fSecretaryJ, Evelyn P u r v i s fVice-Presidentj, Daphne Eubanks fPresidentj. Second row: Juanita Bridgeman, Jackie Shell, Betty Messer, Boots Thompson, Alice NeSmith, Katherine Thorpe, Evelyn Holtzclaw, Ellen Swearingen, Alice Stroz- ier. Third row: Mildred Brinkley, Ruth Smith, Nan Harrell, Betty Rozar, Jessie Mae Davis, Jo Anne Mathews, Jeanine Seagrraves, Jewel Conley, Joan Strozier, Thelma Greenway. Fourth row: Sallie Sue Nunn, Blanche McCarty, Mary Dawson, Hazel Allen, Mary Ann Wynn, Loreon Dickerson, Shirley Walters, Elizabeth Whitehead, Marilyn McPherson. Sim fy-Scfuc in Supervision l i2 First row: Eloise Byrd, Ophelia Collier fPresidentl, Frances Hutto fVice-Presidentb, Joyce Howard fSecre- taryl, Carolyn Clements fTreasurerJ, Bebe McClanahan. Second row: Genia Mae Council, LaRue Moore, Mar- garet W'alls, Augustina Infanzon, Jessie Herrington, Joan Noyes, Christine Mayo, Anna Valentine. Third row: Roselyn McCoy, Virginia Manderson, Pauline Horne, Jacqueline Ragisdale, Patricia Carter, Margaret Haley, Margaret Kitchens, Jane Clark. Fourth row: Jacqueline Liggon, Vivian Snow, Geraldine Scott, Katherine Googe. Supervision l l4 First row: Norma Stillwell fPresidentj, Jo Ann Mc- Mullen fVice-Presidentl, Ann Asbell fSecretaryJ, Betty Crowther fTreasurerJ, Miriam Jones, Lillian Jones. Second row: Robbie Hunnicutt, Cynthia Horton, Pauline Hammock, Ann Smith, Odie Lee Dickerson, Emily Evans, Dorothy Noonan, Mary Ellen Lane. Third row: Thelma Raby, Johnny Outher, Betty Jo Carmichael, Delores Mimbs, Dorothy Check, Joyce Collins, Willie Mae Ross, Etta Mae Curl, Betty Jane Tucker. Fourth row: Jean Lamb, Margaret Ann Rhodes, Colleen Dominey, Sally Edge, Joan Cardova, Betty Sue Mauldin, Florence McCrary, Violet Ragsdale, Agne Lovett. bw fy P ight Supervision 308 Left to right. First row: Frances Sheppard, Mary Jane Kinley, Carolyn Griffin, Lois Locklin fPresident5, Ruth Speeg fSecretaryJ, Myrle Pierce fTreasurerD, Mildred Thigpen f'Vice-Presidentj. Second row: Lila Heath, Mary Louise Cromen, Jose- phine Roberts, Juanita Armstrong, Carrie Burns, Carolyn Blandard, Betty Jane Graham, Martha Ray, Betty Hart. Third row: June Green, Mary Alice Hammock, Mar- garet Crosby, Dovie Mae Daniel, Jane Chafin, Tony Mize, Shirley Maddox, Margaret Edwards. Fourth row: Nina Odom, Virginia Thompson, Alice Ann Hamilton, Betty Jackson, Patsy Roberts, Lillian Barnes. Supervision 3lO First row: Billie Jo McDonald fPresidentD, Ruth Farm- er fVice-Presidentj, Eudora Buff fSecretaryJ, Mary Jane Jones QTreasurerJ, Joicelyn Sizer, Jeannette Bailey. Second row: Evelyn Ussery, Eleanor Roberts, Bettie Ruth Jenkins, Grace Porterfield, Jean Nowell, Frances Scoggins, Betty McCallum, Ann Roddenbery. Third row: Helen Howell, Betty Jones, Juanita Reeves, Ruby Palmer, Zelma Greene, Elaine Rankin, Christine Thomas, Alma Grace Porter, Betty Jean Stokes, Virginia Fields. Fourth row: Lucille Pendergrass, Martha Norton, An- nette Patterson, Dorothy Williams, Melva O'Neal, Evelyn McCrary, Frances Bruce, Joyce Walker, Doris Norton. Supervision 207 Left to right. First row: Eleanor Lisenby fSecretaryJ, Vivian Jones fPresidentJ, Patty Jean Schell CVice-Presi- dentl, Lila McAlister, Mary Ann Lemon, Sara Clotfelter, Floy Ikner. Secon row: Rebecca Hammock, Florence McCarty, Helen Beck, Margaret Rowland, Jacqueline Ramsey, Joan Scog- gins, Billie Darley. Third row: Darlis Cannon, Audrey Evers, Mary Lee Maddux, Jane Parker, Christine Lindsey, Oris Radney, Danyse Greenwald, Joyce Jones. Fourth row: Barbara Adams, Sara Mae Williams, Betty Watson, Myrtle Powers, Annice Shepard. Supervision 208 First row: Jean Shepard fTreasurerJ, Alma Griiin, Frances Fox, Betty Bussey, Miriam Ogletree tSecretaryD, Martha Toole. Second row: Frances McCarty, Arlene Marche, Helen Hancock, Helen McDonald, Syble Story, Ann Strong, Betty lVliller. Third row: Beverly Hirsh, Barbara Leisure, Betty Oliver, Louise White, Frances Fraser, Elsie Hudson, Lu- cile Dobson, Mary Hall, Thelma Hose. Fourth row: Myrtle Hays, Joyce McBride, Frances Pelt, Jean Sandefur, Leila Mae Moss. 1l. 1c i:11 1xf 1 Supervision 2l0 First row: Betty Ann Guy, Betty Ann Rogers, Shirley Brown, Eugenia Williams, Goldie Williams CVice-Presi- dentl, Jean McMichael QTreasurerJ. Second row: Gaynelle Dumas, Jean Thompson, Betty Lou McBride, Virginia Ross, Mary Lee Greene, Jeanette Williams, Dorlores Alvarez. Third row: Betty Manderson, Margie Oliver, Fairy Rose Ross, Betty Cain, Betty Ann Taylor, Hazel Baker, Doro- thy Pruitt, Orpha Mae Bates, Doris Melton. Fourth row: Jerry Smith, Leonard Lee fSecretaryJ, Dolores Weiderman, Frances Frost, June Graham, La- Verne Jones. Supervision 211 First row: Melva Monroe, Arylene Putzel fPresidentJ, Dennelle Price tVice-Presidentb, Rose marie Middleton fSecretaryJ, Bettie Atkinson fTreasurerJ, and Barbara Crenshaw. Second row: Jean Watson, Patricia Bailey, Mary Plunk- ett, Airlee Kittle, Mary Alice Smith, Evelyn Harstad, Athelyn Wade, Faye Avera, and Janet Hudson. Third row, Margaret Sanders, Marie McMillan, Ann Newbern, Jacqueline Sanders, Rosie Lee Cardell, Frances Brown, Redetha Wilson, Ann Jones, and Joyce Hollings- worth. Fourth row: Peggy Tucker, Joyce Cheatam, Frankie Stokes, Margaret Hall, Dorothy Kitchens, and Mary Pes- kopos. Simfy Nine Supervision 302 First row: Rose Marie Bowen, Betty Noble, Mary Brum- back QSec1-etaryj, Mantine Lon Treasurer M A A 2' f J, arjorie Clark qV1ce-Presidentb, Sarah Greenway fPresidentJ. Second row: Isobel Foster, Marzelle Bridgeman, Mar- garet Morgari, Clyde Hartley, Miriam Bentley, Jeanne VVells, Samnne Ruth Crenshaw. Thrd row: Jacqueline Horne, Mildred Johnson, Norma Colvin, Jewell Clance, Noveline McLain, Eleanor Causey, Charlene Whittington, Martha Williams. Fourth row: Betty Reynolds, Louise Young, Fay VVoot- en, Agnes Health, Helene Carroll. Supervision 305 First row: June Comer, Mildred Ann Payne tTreasur- ery, Nancy Jones fVice-Presidentj, Jeanette Davidson fsecretaryi, Gay Sanders fPresidentJ, Marjorie Longr. Second row: Audrey Hill, Frances Lamar, Jo Ann Mc- Grath, Mary Henderson, Betty Jo Carver, Patsy New- some, Dorothy Schroeder, Betty Mathews. Third row: Clara Mae Entrekin, Peggy Ann Green, Jo Ann Bowder, Rossie Bray, Judy Melvin, Jean Rainey, Pegrgry Watson, Marcia Johnson, Betty Hall. Fourth row: Eleanor Smith, Martha Fowler, Helen Bennett, Anne Gaines, Betty Joyce Jackson, Mary Small- wood, Betty Proctor. Seiulfy Supervision 2i2 Left to right. First row: Lillian Wainwright, Anita Coleman fPresidentD, Martha Brumback QVice-Presidentj, Patsy Barry, Gwendolyn Jackson fSecretaryj, Willcne Raley. Second row: Sue Jones, Merle Amerson, Naomi Butt, Grace Jones, Mazie Myrick, Eloise Rozier, Connie Briggs. Third row: Elizabeth Gordon, Emmie Moore, Marilyn Norris, Rosemary Ackley, Mary Thomas, Jean Etheridge, Hazel Harper, Sara Herndon, Gladys Wallace, Virginia Singleton. Fourth row: Dorothy Holder, Etta Reese Tinker tTreas- urerj, Emma Lou Howell, Juanita Tidwell, Joan Dozier, Elowayne Tindall, Beverly Wolfe, Phoebe Cripe. Supervision 213 First row: Joyce Weathers, Carolyn Benson tSecre- taryb, Jeannette Johnson QTreasurerJ, Arlyne Belson fVice-Presidentj Patsy Bullard fPrcsidentJ Hazel Hardy. Second row: Jacquelyn West, Edith Odom, Annette Moon, Rosa Henderson, Lena Stevens, Sally Cook, Jean- ette Holmes. Third row: Anne Griffin, Justine Sapp, Sylvia Byrd, Carol Colquitt, Kay Stribling, Wynelle Drawhorn, Mary Lee Williams, Anne Williams. Fourth row: Mary Helen McCord, Jacquelyn Moore, Vivian Skipper, Dorothy Edwards, Dorothy Childs, Benita Floyd, Annie Ree West. ' i- i, i im! Supervision 307 Left to right. First row: Sandra Moore, Ann Johnson, Doris Sutton, Delores Della Donna lSecretaryJ, Martha Harden, Lillian Taylor. Second row: Helen Davis, Betty Lewis, Mary Etta Ben- ton fVice-Presidentj, Dollie Syrios, Betty Jean Rawlings, Betty Chambers, Carolyn Conner, Jacqueline Bennor. Third row: Reda Jackson, Gabby Bentley, Colleen Brin- son, Betty McCallum, Jouce Kinisey, Joyce Bateman, Jewel Cox, Georgia Walden, Sara Ben Freeman. Fourth row: Marilyn Williams fTreasurerJ, Helen Les- lie, Betty Burnby, Virginia Mess, Sibyl Pettis. Supervision 309 First row: Pauline Folmar fSecretaryl, Jean Weeks, Christine Hammond, Peggy Evans tTreasurerJ, Dorothy Byrd QVice-Presidentb, Cathryn Mercer fPresidentJ. Second row: Rachel Greene, Martha Lovett, Faye John- son, Gladys Peavy, Madge May, Virginia Mason, Sara Fowler, Martha Fowler, Margie Dixon. Third row: Betty Jean Pittman, Shirley Cook, Tommie Mason, Jo Byington, Nancy Napier, Gloria Addleton, Loyce Walker, Marilyn Butler, Virginia Jenkins. Fourth row: Peggy Millirons, Joan Hancok, Mary Mc- Greggor, Mavis Molton, Fay Mellgram, Faye Magouirk. Supervision 3ll First row: Elaine Ross, Kathleen Hattaway, Eugenia Trapp, Toni Doster fTreasurerJ, Charlie Mae Cammack fVice-Presidentj, Peggy Joye Mosely fSecretaryJ. Second row: Barbara Maddox, Mary Jo Hays, Etha Claire Elder, Barbara Byars, Faye Anderson, Margaret Jones, Barbara Keefer. Third row: Louise Folds, Nellie Grace Cameron, May Phillips, Barbara Epps, Ruth Johnson, Rudean Hart, Edna Wingate, Janet Thigpen, Esther Jones, Loretta Faircloth. Fourth row: Delores Crumley, Louise Green, Marjorie Bedgood, Carol McAllister, Betty Berry, Helen Lipford, Dessie Cooper, Marcella Dickson. Supervision lU4 First row: Mack Hunnicutt, Charles Martin, William G. Bootle, Robert E. Lee, William Echols, Emory Mac- Gregor, Daniel Souther. Second row: James Passmore, Dawson Moore, Frank Fountain, J. T. Marshall, Jr., Walton Butts, Billy Miller, John Glisson, James Hall. Third row: Bobby Hicks, Ralph Bobo, Raymond Cates, Alvin Gore, Bobby McDaniel, Singleton Moore, John Young. Fourth row: Miss Early, Adviser. Sciiwlfy-0116 I ,. S, Supervision 200 First row: Bobby Spears, Donald Sutton, Horace Grave- ly, James Hammack, Terry Waldorf, John Blake, Bobby Ramsey, David Nunn, Theo Berenthein, Jean Clements. Secon row: Curtis Fowler, Robert Pyles, Felder Tucker, Floyd Kaney, Joe Buchanan, Burke Slocumb, Charles Heath, Ravlerson Sandefur, Purvey Smith. Third row: Roy Greene, Eugene Shelton, R. O. Jones, George B. Sharpe, Dwight Stuckey, Ronald Turner, Bill Wilson, Curtis Moore. Fourth row: James Sales, B. Miller, D. Findlay, Orman Courch, Arnold Nixon, Rollin Middlebrooks, Shelton Harp, Eddie Whitehead. Supervision 302 First row: Ernest McWilliams, Claud Pritchett, Joe Davidson, Ralph Wood, Herbert Bass, William Paulette, Gerald Bray, Ben Harrison, Clyde Moates, Hubert Mc- Fadden. Second row: Earl Williams, James Tucker, Harrell Hall, Julius Otto, Bobby Garrison, Robert Herndon, William Heath, Bobby Jones, Harley Deal. Third row: Stephen Etheridge, David Brunson, Donald Lewis, Fred Goette, Edgar Davis, James Scarbarry, Charles Garrett, Elvis Dunaway, Paul Couch. Fourth row: Prof. Foster B. Broadway, Supervisor, Robert Rodgers, Frankie Bullard, Gene Herndon, Bobby Wood, James Vann, Homer Jackson, William Robinson, Carl Roby. Sevmi fy-Two Supervision 108 Left to iright. First row: Bobby Godwin, Horace Ard, Teddy Zorn, I. B. Roberts, Harold Johnson, Grady Hill, Hugh Evans, DeWitt Irvin, Jack Ragland, Charles Boland. Second row: Harold Martin, L. G. Mosely, Van Wilcox, Hubert Stokes, Gene Smith, J. C. Lamb, Robert Kennedy, Billy Joyner, Jerry Collins. Third row: Ronald Mitchell, Pat Myrick, Parks Bowden, Frank Gallo, Carl Wilson, Merrill Lineberger, Thomas Hutto, Thomas Campbell. , Fourth row: Kenneth Collins, Olan Tyler, Ray Jones, Leland Mullis. Firth row: Miss Ouida Poe, Adviser. Supervision 200 First row: Olin Burkhalter, James Roberts, Charles Cork, Everett Flournoy, Bobby Martin, Terrill Miller, Robert Sappe, Luther Wilson, Bobby Dick, Eugene Odom. Second row: Guy Jackson, James White, Fred Skinner, Wilmer Holloway, Russell Wilkinson, Elmer Kennedy, Ray Irey, Billy Jackson, Bobby McColliste'r, Bob Campbell. Third row: Clyde Jordan, Barnard Parker, Tommy Day, John Demorest, Jimmy Lovins, Bobby Rowland, Larry Stewart, Ray Myers, Andrew Syrios. Fourth row: Bernard Aultman, James Lawrence, Bud- dy Griffin, Edward Camp, Andrew Preston, Mrs. Isabell Kinnett, Adviser, Walter Watts. . ' .,.. Sf:55vc15f5.im .,.. A Supervision 306 Left to right First row: Henry Wingers, Jack Aplin, Al- vin Allen, Marshall iKtchens, Russell Beasley, Billy Hor- ton, George Heath, James White, John Conner. Second irowz iBlly Burnley, Dayton Malone, Ainsley Dix- on, Jimmie Carswell, Charles Pritchett, Buster Wingate, William Butler, Frank Jones. Third row: Herbert Autrey, Hines Causey, Irving Scott, H. C. McCook, Maultic Minshew, James McDonald, Lint Thomason, Raymond Wilkes, James Crawford. Fourth row: Jack Sellers, John Yaughn, Thomas Bolton, Charles Phillips, Luther Moon, John Smith, Thomas West- brook, Eugene Rooks, Raymond Langston. Supervision 310 First row: John C. White, Boyce W. Harrison, Roy Waldin, James Chancellor, Billy Causey, Emory Bass, Francis Clyde Byrd, Claude Combs, Eugene Haralson, Lawrence Marshall. Second row: Freddie Evans, Jack Hatfield, Warren Hersey, Marshall Gregory, George Crawford, Warren Moore, Charles Roberts, Robert Murphy, Wilmer Richards. Third row: Otis Smith, Emory Griffin, Jack Horn, James Keys, Raymond Herson, Jack Morris, Jasper Stew- art, Andrew Ferguson, Billy Martin. r row Chris Hamlin John Clay Edgar Bigger Fou th : , , - staff, Jack Huguly, Daniel Clarke, Mr. W. A. Bell, Super- visor. , 4 5? 2 .4 ! J I E if .0 Supervision 400 First row: Paul Clark, Henry Causey, Leonard Suits, Walter Stringfellow, W. F. Hamilton, William Smith, John Williams, Lewis Driskell, Walter Culpepper. Second row: Lawrence Pike, Richard Malone, Jimmie Causey, James Dell, Bobby Bowen, William Smith, Wil- liam Young, John Mitchell. Third row: Billy Elliott, Charles McCrary, Tom Chap- man, Virgil Byars, Jack Bryant, Billy Samuel, Mr. W. C. McNabb, Supervisor. Supervision 408 First row: Gerue Murphy, Broadus Roland, Phil Floyd, Richard Dennis, Roy Helton, Wyndall Skipper, Willis Al- len, Bobby Cribb, Merrill Entrekin, Neil Davis. Second row: James Copeland, Charles James, Frank Scarborough, Joe Davis, William Marsh, Roger Coleman, Fred Bell, Hubert Clements, Julian Turner. Third row: Bernard Harris, Ralph Cross, Edwin Daven- port, William Caclay, Robert Harbin, Porter Henderson, Harold Phillips. Seven ty-Three Supervision ll2 First row: William Detish, Charles Hall, Roy Thomp- son, James Kelley, Wesley Flewellyn, Joe Solomon, Ket- non Arnold, Judson Hallmon, James Hardy, Henry Arnett, Billy Huff. Second row: J. D. Smith, Paul Cain, Robert Terrell, C. J. Smith, Henry Kite, Windel Floyd, Hal Anderson, Billy Hewett. Third row: Fred Rowland, James Cranford, Charles Cannon, Herbert Bass, Harold Baker, Ed Rowland, Grady Thompson. Fourth row: George Kitchens, Joe Infanzan, Tom San- ders, Charles Hebert, Edwin Burns, Robert Marchant, Miss Elizabeth Rycroft, Supervisor. Supervision 204 First row: Leonard Holland, Al Ream, Blue Birdsey, Billy Futral, Edwin Hart, Warren Causey, Harry Usher, Buzzie Hall, David Jones, Billy Groce. Second row: Renay Renfroe, Russell Turner, Tommy Crews, Ray Jones, Leo Andrews, Jack Ard, James Peek, Jimmy Newberry, Charles Hartness. Third row: Maurice Ard, La1'ry Blum, Bayne Mallary, Robert Ballow, Elwyn McDaniel, Jean Ratterree, Richard Hicks, Usher Winslett, Bobby Simmons. Fourth row: Freddie Horton, Milton Askew, Bill Fick- ling, James Stevens, William Beebe, Miss Elizabeth Smith, Supervisor. Sovefn fy-Fon 1' Supervision lU6 Left to right. First row: John Wages, Rip Fontaine, Howard Dykes, John W. Long, Joe Popper, James Smith, Tommy Barnett, Robert Freeman, Richard Brown. Second row: Clarence Henderson, Edward Bradley, James Bloodworth, Eugene Ussery, S. S. Griffin, Marshall King, Oscar Phillips, Horace Addleton. Third row: Richard Haralson, Edgar Sassar, Billy Hutchings, Walter Hammond, Asa Moore, Perry Haralson, Thomas Mickle. Fourth row: Truman Raspberry, Inman Veal, Alvis James McElmurray, Joe Kelly, James Scoggins, Mrs. Mal- colm Jones, Jr., Supervisor, Roy Thomas, Paul Hall. Supervision llU First row: Alton Leaptrot, Gene Skipper, Thomas Pres- cott, Jimmy Roney, Aubrey Zorn, Richard Reich, George Lord, Gene Henley, Dewey Meadows, Billy Lewis. Second row: Richard Nichols, Gus Tarver, Homer Lov- vorn, Clyde Sanders, Billy Gray, Donald West, Wallace Graham, Roy Cox, Murray Crutchfield, A. W. Wade, Jr. Third row: Harry Strickland, Bobby Young, Earl House, Billy Thompson, Kenneth Pope, Lewis Dunn, Carlos Tuck- er, Jr., Richard Bray, Billy Rollen, Charles Payne. Fourth row: Mrs. S. A. Newton, Supervisor, James Lang, Jack Harbin, Bobby Long, Calvin Chaftn. Supervision 210 Left to right. First row: Lamar Sandifer, John Junk, Theo Godfrey, Rosser Thrash, John Robert Bailey, Lloyd Giddens, John Pierce, Richard Coleman, Reginald Veale, Wylie Casey. Second row: Douglas Ruffin, Bobby McElroy, Doyle Monroe, Billy Orth, Emmett Walker, James Anglin, Law- rence Meadows, Ralph Moore, Henry Avant. Third row: Charles Hill, Norman Walton, Kenneth Lee, Bruce Manning, Curtis Stinson, Buddy Barkley, Julian Seymour, Charles Batson, Zenus McDonald. Fourth row: Honorine B. VanZant, George Russell. Supervision 2l2 First row: Arthur Smith, John Harbin, Clyde Blood- worth, Robert Shi, Willard Martin, Wm. H. Knight, Earl BalkBalkcom, Raymond Deep. Second row: Lofton Vaughn, Horace Hutto, Benjamin Wilson, Orbie Palmer, Carl Garlington, John Etheridge, Olin Reece, Wm. Dixon, Wm. Spear. Third row: John Meeks, Walter Bennett, Albert Chap- man, Jack Lawton, James Trimble, John Windham, Em- mett Dougherty, James Lee Connell. Fourth row: Raymond Barlow, Jack Couch, Benion Turner, Otis Scarbary, Earl Noonan, Frank E. Kuhr, Su- pervisor. . ff , ,.,. .arg I iw, W , , , Supervision 214 First row: O. A. Jones, Wilford Williams, Thomas Par- rish, Eugene McNeal, Eugene McDaniel, Dana Mason, Edward Price, Roy Reid, James Findlay, Joe K. Bales, Alvin Russell. Second row: Raymond Nelsms, Emmett Reagan, Jack Wilson, Royce Lord, Jimmy Randall, W. L. Collins, Gene Smith, Edgar DeFore, Billy Long. Third row: Harold Mabrey, Joe Teston, Howard Mitchell, Tommy Crosby, Hubert Marsh, Raymond Purvis, Troy Reid, Max Percival, Grover Harp, Miss McClellan, Su- pervisor. Supervision 308 First row: Bernice Chafin, Omer Haller, Bobby Brown, Gostin Freeney, Floyd Mills, Charles Tidwell, Frank O'Neal, Lamar Livingston, Jimmie Hightower, David Had- dock, Jepsy Benton. Second row: Allen Kittle, Billy Huling, Hollis Molton, Kenneth Marshall, Burke Brightwell, Felton Fountain, Jackie Sandifer, Jack Jessup, Virgie Smith, George Tyner, Elbert Johnson. Third row: Billy King, Douglas Sutton, Jack Dickson, Richard Crumbliss, James Avera, Calvin Hambrick. Fourth row: Charles Godfrey, Kenneth Hall, Lewis My- rick, Bob Orth, Jimmy Walker, Ottis Livingston, Miss Carolyn Gibson, Supervisor. Sc zvmlfy-F1116 Supervision 314 First row: Paul Herring, Charles Lee Smith, Linton Baggs, Billy Bargeron, Brown Dennis, Johnnie Martin, Richard Kernaghan, Jimmy Perkins, Bobby Sims, Robert L. Baker, Hiram Campbell. Second row: Bert Schwartz, John Collier Cork, George White Lumpkin, Fleetwood Maddox, Jack Hooten, John Lewis Peters, Johnny B. Valentine, Alvis Jones, Jr., Alvin North. Third row: Daniel Hughes Taylor,Osca'r Maddox, Wil- liam E. Daniel, Joe B. Andrews, Drexel Shelton, Billy F. Goodin, John W. Sheehan, Leslie Little, Robert Jackson, Henry Almand. Seiienfy-Sim Supervision 312 Left to right. First row: Brinson Leaptrot, Chuck Gerhardt, Franklin Watson, Marshall Keen, Leslie Dun- lap, D. J. Davis, John Beck, Cecil Smith, Lawrence San- ders, Harold Deane. Second row: Clifford Carroll, George Stefano, Samuel Clark, Earle Williams, Virgil Chambliss, Thomas Ezell, Kenneth Taylor, John Merritt, William Land. Third row: Robert Johnson, George Bivans, Harry La- mon, Clyde Johns, James Janette, Luther Bloodworth, Bob Gwaltney, George Richter, Gene Brantley. Fourth row: Donald Holder, Maurice Long, Cecil Watts, Hughie White, Lloyd Childs, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Jones, Su- pervisor. Supervisino 402 First row: Douglas Cone, Roy Moulder, Ralph Hinson, Randolph Stripling, Junior Rousey, John Noyes, Gene Vaughan, Paul Henderson, Robert Powell, John Blood- worth. Second row: Guy Fussell, Charles Etheridge, William Liles, Jack Davis, Thomas Mann, Russell McCook, Robert Fountain, Roderick Salter, Jesse Causey, Russell Mans- field. Third row: G. M. Carr, Charles Daniel, Olin Lundy, Barney NeSmith, Jack Brinkley, James Batchelor, Wil- liam Birdsong, George Byrd, Thomas English, Irby San- ders. Fourth rowff James Herring, Charles Carmichael, John Barkley, Billy Todd, Asbury Cook, Thomas Barnes, Lindy Bass, Thomas Reynolds, Thurmond Collins, William Horne, H. G. Flynt. CTf 'Tl E5 I IV: X X if f X U8 ff we IIAI, Q P A X JH I ,z1nim' illiillalflf Stuff MELSON BUTLER JOHNNY McELRATH Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Here you see the people who brought all this about - the Annual Staff. These boys and girls tackle a job that begins in early Septem- ber and ends in the latter part of May: It is a hard, un- p a y i n g, never-ending job which coupled with the ev- The other editors and managers are: Milton Murray, Military Editor, Her- bert Cooper, Assistant Editorg Carl Hud- son, Sports Editorg Jack Haddock, Art- ist, Frank Hattaway, Biogfrapherg Jack Sullivan, Advertising' Managerg Jimmy Weaver, Assistant Business Manager, Rolston Johnson, Assistant Advertising Manager. Murray Cooper Hudson Haddock Hattaway Sullivan Weaver Johnson Brake Sorrells Rycroft Seventy-Eight V The faculty advisers are: Mr. William Brake, Editorial Adviserg Mr. J. C. Sor- rells, Business Adviser, Miss Elizabeth Rycroft, Jr. High Advisor. M iller Annual Staff eryday duties of school forms an almost backbreaking bur- den. The only reward these boys and girls ever receive is that reward which comes from seeing a job well done. Whether they are deserving of this or not we leave to your judgment. BARBARA BERRY BETTY KLINE Editor-in-Chief Business Manager Clark Jackson Wat ers Little The other editors and managers are: Gloria McAfee, Assistant Editor, Anne Fleming, Feature Editorg Bebe Paulette, Artist, Harriett Rankin, Photographer, Nona Krenson, Advertising Managerg and Jeanette Griffin, typist. The faculty advisers are: Mrs. Wen- dall Clark and Miss Gerry Jackson, Edi- torial Advisersg Mrs. Marvin Waters, Lanier Girls' Adviserg and Miss Willie Mae Little, Business Adviser. MCA-fee Fleming Rankin K renson Paulette Grijfin Seventy-Nine A., 'f -- 'S A - Sq 'L 'S K - K --JT.. Q l i ' 93 A . ' ' i I 4 Fiftv su an boys mad ie Roll fer thc second uw: weckn riod at Lanier Eieiiim' l igli Sclmol. NineiANBiYllieAvYtKeii1'TiUErc in the third' near, .tw my-eight juniors, gfitlWS'WiQh'iiig ten in the Swim Class. Third Year vlllilv-H. P. Doziu. 115-1. R. Butler, 'ntmwH3'. Valli im. pq.: 305--C h a r I e r Jones. ton. john Slclljes. 102-jarg Mi Mostclk 105-'B Clay, ,f W. QV W04Y3'.. son, Bax i 1 lu-I Ham A. Taylor, Cecil Frank joncfz. 30-QA-Richard Xifebb, Vernon Allan. 309-Horacu Dclferc, Tommy Pawn. F'SIf1AG1iC1f1SUIhfI.lWi1lNixs Rice, Roy X-Yiggins, Marvin Vial? mn Associate Editor Hall, Premise Findlay, Luther Wil. liame 'L have To Vels A. J. Swann, principal, decided erans in consideration of special work llmw in the abling many how rrlurning thix fall of hostilities mean: to many boys' all over the land an iimfrrupzcd or! incomplete cducslion. Y Progressive mg much merit men. Tli acronym, john D. James M ziif, Thomasi B3 Keenum, Gel. william c. Paltcrson, Eugene TA Powell, VVS!- ' .'XYrioclf Y cflvncml Ham E. Vifilxon, Prflnciw' :ll Hnward F1.'ISaAycgr! Villfam l I -, H , .. 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Neil-,mn Z' I M i'5hgmgh,w,Mh.y' R7 pmvy V5 t Mwfi' L-Armin Llwiwjy '. Slviijvs. fl '12 MUN! M11 ili'rm'il, Hwsx'P:1Yf K' NX limw. .fzuiuw Xljfilj finliw I ',:i in A-5. 14, mm-1-A xx. im, ,l - ln. K. Mvi,e1iiu:eA 1 4 nl Fourth Year '1-8: ' 307--l-iiuwll Clxlliris. Him-2. 1 li mimly fzlrcl' prcslrtulml ml 'Ulllrv V 91161114 MIIWY 'Villlwfh .T 41 't ' . 14, Su lin- Laxxirf -Kuclilwrium, Wfwrhf. Vx ' A 'K 5 wi lmflcr liar- ilirzfctilm vw? NIH. 3t70W -'V K- NTFS. Ruin-rl M. vm' :Fred i'vxmirzigtonA IZ. 'lilicvizugw 'K if -,M ZH -' H Y r A - f ' gfriinlmz Vfilliniixff. , , . in 1 I - i .i0iW-Jw: limi-gin, MM: Collins, . R, V ll 3 llmlelou, john jalilrxrlinx 7' .min , gKitrh-rm. Char. 'limi-pc. in ,wi-wr. l 5 W3 fWClln5A lfulwr. Kewl l.im-lily. -vm Z . kcn1vi' in. E In me November 15 issue of the 304 4-W. rirernwny, jlilm llardf-A fhlluh K Ailk slism-ml mmlm Boys' High Tatler -- '6'l. Hugh fliorrix, XX-'illizmi Nwwufiu Urjnj-m' wi lhv mlm icziv. gamma an aff ' 'nm A5fLvQxG1nmni.Mnn2wr4r.....a f,. .ml f0U'1' MAP 'alma N .-Slim, Q. D. liciil-frwziairf in -fxmc of 1945 and urn QXNG, lliqlvr, Hd. Fmlm. If -X.if,1'itiwlwil Qll llxilm r-lwihy. 'Mil-iv Zim' li. Lawlor, W. E. klnlillqu .igqz-i. nmii he was mm-lui-:wi lv '1-ligi. 'tinuecl on Page PM Q tniniwv lmems ,.,,.N...,. i.vM . . ,. -A , ,..v,v . A A ,A . A. M , V 5 ' Q .l'f..ZJIl. A lofward Catron Grzefves iably cor: f Q ...nd Grer 1 Departs From Lanzer .dems ' discum A ,llc vrnrl-lv given in V' V 'f iafgllrl' im Snrgif. back Seve gi. Hliwzmi S. Z, into Szligck vyrq. .s- fas they p mix illmvi thi wma: .M 'ii or u.p.mx rim stated c uppli lie ff 'DW Q x get ,mini is 1 r wi 1. our I -ticle Silldent bww mama ilk U fa vacation and nz in am in eu m itil, 1 1 be just that, and that mln nn f 14, ' Band would like tsripih' hyd 'gg 1 any ,we ilrouble are they spegicgxg og The Staff ol the Poet Leader. feeling that this article was uniusl iand uncallcd for, askeq Mr, Swann r 4 z lil url Y X i x in :dx s il lm I! pfzriim li., mpma l . Xu, ' fwfr :si-mini! ix xi vlilie-YA' A ' ' no write a letter an the Principal of. if 1 ' 4 ' ' ii' 1 W Boys' High. Mr. Swann in his latter .2 1 'I 1 - W1 - iasked Mr. Smith for as reason org 'ii my 1 ,z l W -MN fhasis for the statement. He further? ' U ' R wily! : in V ,stated that in his opinion in the? Q few years Lanier and Boysf J!-hgh had always enjoyed the bcsti elalions. 1 5 his reply Mr. Smith answered? it was impossible for him orx lffoiillnueni rm Page 53? 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V , X Ediflgr ' ' ' wx A113 Business Manager f, uf 3Q2 1 buims bmde.me,V K 1 .. 4,1 Jim? Ri, Umm and , 1 'lf 'El' K l-1' ' ll ll xl ,ml 'S ' luzxlim,--, we lrfuln-ram, , .1QpmN'ls1l,ilitx'. serv- I X vw '- pu .wa zfzj' :fl l l ' Q 1' 'gl ilu ll l ' ,','k'm A if N wf Klr. :xml Mm, F. P. Hw'vwsu'fl. 360 Clmrth S' Q' V I Mum 'L A I Us I Struct, and Marv f DiVenuw, daugh. ' X x,g,. ,f ,,mf, l Il l , , if UN fl' smlmlf. . ,imma ff 29 Q' mf 2918 HWS' 3 'JN 'xl-vga 'mfg Many , , i gmlvlm 11 I . if' in this 1 gf ,f sf, krllon my Ah. fl-LURIA MfAP,l'1lTml1, 'sw :mul K me na. 1 91 will U Amlillm lily Will'KTAEM1f'iat0l'I'lfl2'llg6+lh mul' mul News Allie, umlghter . +A, Q.. ' X www:-4 :1 llmwnrmg figure M1 V Sirlblihxr mul - i X Y ...mi :amz ,. ,fl,,+lzm aw Wff-,'1'lw mf Aww m,f4.. ,lm me fgm. My jud, V lg: 1 v .. -w - ' ' ' 5 ' A 'U' xv l XI: .. ,xl,,lj,' Vlimlfrl-1 2' m xhalswpearnzxxu ,Lgniur Miss Yicftolg- of Mfmm H W as p f W ff WH 1'-1 -H W-W1 Nw- wmim- 12. fm mg Qs!-mul 'rs 1 ' 1 1 '1!'5'Hf'11 'Vlffll Nw WWW' Slug-xrxx-ai AI'lI'ttStIl1C'4l the ' l i ,xkiy ' ,wi 1 pawn. -If .1 qui! l, mmfi, 1 K' r-Zwmul place: winner wa S Jw .- A Clow Q5 'vmglx-r, 11 stuflwri ui l,zHxi6:!', 2' bm' , Af .A , ,mr J 7 ., - , , 't' X A Null Qc an l. 4-mul, 0501141101 , l'Y : ll 'Q X- 'UH . aff, nf uw mm zum- rcumfry. W ln w:.jw ilw wmxiizvs vlzx lqlwymlii 531,115 giylxv Sum 'K 1 fl-JU l KHH1 FWF' V ' Vxxncllizx ccwziaxyirs. gifts of lbw mcg' 1' lf W ll iw 5'-1-1 l M-Mi' ,A-0. ware pmscntefl each Q, llff 11211, VA lx ,JW l am: !.,5:a'f. wwf- oc tclnutlllg iv ' -Nl' A UW 'ff 35flTC'Y'? 111' 'Gzmneite Fkinpcr wax presented qlfmlt Mflcfll' NONA KRENSON 1,1 ,M n ifximlwzliau valvzvazfawxl ct mf xvhitg lm' lY iYWmV l OM, sport? pqitm' .v 2 ww, 14 .L lx' rg Mx x. Plgflain. fm: stage fm repm-tim: the lar- Y-sstanz, and R1 4 'rfv lyw , ff' +1 fl ,V . s -W V1 fm wk wfljy ir. mv Blzzmm Tl.-k umlwf ui' llallluls in the ccmtexli. 'YT-A' 5901?- 'f 'V' -L l lf: 'X 7 1 R ' 'A l it ' WW' I-lluvwl juduvw selecfevl the winners iflrh of the HI' l if w k ' - ' '- ' W? 'l - nu. - :aw .lalfmw Iznu-'E ww Yrom UZ cunltuwtrxrufs who wen: judged 'lg ts' ANNE DODU VW' ' rl, ul swf, im-E,-,. A cw 2+ wut Uf . m-cmdmx tw fhwir lmiae. Dewnnalitv. A fW'L lullefls OTCMSUS, - l A I ' --'-. 1 w wfmaaeilm Nurse. 'l'- may and zlpppm-M4-Q, Marcy Copy EdH011hose of :vw s 1 well-pw Nw mlm 1 f s-mu and HH' 'Flzw other ld liemwstzmts were Wm- STV' md - AH lf 3lf1 2f'L IWW- , me Burkett, Faye Anderson, Nfl:-ma y , Wm. mu, ,lm-llw hu- lv Us in :X W 'll1 l' V V 4 WHS Stillwvll, Anne Chandler. Derlma Find- Wzp- 14' fm di-play am W 'l U fflilfl' 151' ' Skippy, gum- Ngggh, A Mrk. fm- I-l:m-- :xml ' Vlllf ln f l L 1 A - Kifiif '-Ikgr, Piggy Cl li .un llff' 1'-fzvffvn-. llmxllilgilfs Qgflgfaffill-Cal nfl Pope, Yi Ffifivgz im, 1 arliw 117 and Hanf N gndanr V '1 fi , tmsnnm eceived page ml Ai, H3 xmslmzss V d I 'ki lrfxlli . Nl mx mmm, , f A 'A X TWH J R! . , kk all-me 1 l K My .and TL X s- -' .V V , sfsnom. , 4 7: I ' Hlli , 1.1 -. 53 may 7' WN l .. 952 '. H -lm :fi . 1 1 l ' ,I ig-rw ,Q -' uw BEBE PAULETT1-3 A 4, lx' ,F 4' 'K blY al PI LONG ,E ,H , X 7 ' ,fl Rv wc-1 1 f In I 3 ,-W, Feature Editor ,W ,V , ' -- f-' F f 'lflxN' A in . rymst 1 'if M.: ' ,- 'lf f V' WPI' which, tzurew, large: and dem. ,group pic. ' M' M, D 5 1 3 5 faculty. tures, and many different snapshots Sf w 2 S - W A twin: 1115 'L Nl 115 Nm! W1 'slfufliv'-2 taken by the stat? photopzraphvr, Har- 'xz' , 1 1 ,Mr--1 .- nf- w v ANNE CHANDLER -'rmmwl aurmgr the get Rankin ev K ,HJ fx Q K fl Ni f' if, 9 . 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The b of the ffrgaticm he-twwm Neat pu.vm's V, . tu her du' had was on 13, K in zx wiclcr Edd will llc muah mn QU. :si af R rump- sletypc- grirlsz had The Miller girls servingfon the an- pg1iyyp.l-il-A ,.,l,,': x,. 3 , gl . fu ,4 A z .5., Mg, WM 8 ,L the day bcfmcy l' ff V1 lf f-r mam I pm oui a .Iv-' anything. We were 1 12 C ' - 5510019749 CU 0 3 Une l F R l -, , , 1- RX lwsz rv- 11-lp wth ' .morning by the largest Vlenlinz, fentugfkgqgtgfzg Bebe Paul- gT - rvzwllxz V '- an ww:-ls My mxwhf zur. in ily over heaclqumw QUE, HY! vfliilvr: L GHS KTGHSOYI, Hd'- Qlu 3 f ,nl 5 1 ,A swf., 'ff , l ' A ww smtiurmd an mrs. Thu sky xww lilersxlly black. We f'9l'fi5iY3E-I IYIQIIWBHYZ Hefty KHDP. b115- Mm fur' Y H ww mv? 1V -1 3 xl ' Iillwylwrl Hall, :nl vmzxlc lhrw hmxrs knew wnlvilililyi WN UD - 1 4 tlwfl we mem manager? Jeanmtc Grimm' mpy' -'::':a:M:'- ,. '1 5 f-za, -lf '- ' f ' ' il'-MISS -LTAHKIYE .lieAZHel'QHl'1Hl.S'Bxxelrm. Hsxvim: Wen M1l1l1'b5 l'l494uAl'TQsRH1Xx'er'w brurulcast. The Nfl and Hmhflet Rmlklfh Phowgfa' firm -ll ,wgzw f' iwj, l s, Iv 1 ' 3 M lm we wr ns :Q rmll- mamy ymxn nga as an vzwflu fm' an ra' . plmws,A'st',zxll klmlw. kept mn-ming uvm' Phef- The 11Cl'v'i5f?I'5 fT0m ?'lill0l' HTG izgg' gg ilw xx mv 1 li, 1. .l l f ft' xx-:aye Vvz' 1112-QflW'l51'rll::x1z msxlzlmxjmlx, mlm sapucyimw vs . Slllflilsllrly. YWHH rw ml imc London that MVS- lvcflflell Clark and M555 Ucfald' EMI, x ,,,,, , g 115, V, 1 f, ,,f .1 4 v vvxgzznizsizlifw ww mi-ywszxl :very---3 sw Thiml Divisfirm Hvnllquzw- lmlrxnixw for vlfflhinlrl and in was just me JMRFUU- ls-. xl sw mxllnmlw, ' Y Hff Wim' ,,,, 4' My lxv was ww fu :pm-t L5'vimxlut'fl1e Brit-ish. lContinued on Page 45 Q , R ,.. .. , - l me V Lam present Hu- nnxjq YQ M nlvly on Em wx' li. L01 OCKUN Lfxrlc' ggnvc 1 1 ,csiyfv-,rv ' P' R' ' X Iflrlitimr x ' ' '1 V b,pn'ZlMfZ was as nfizzlpizaxn mx' 'fha' 111:22 f K 1 Y - yrwmzxcrs at 'Lamp Whcfflex' :md is gd gm-tm' uf Trittllzlll Square: Baptist fh. lmdy e Bcfxutmzl 'Llmxf xplc, Qomc. nc. plzum program IY1 'irc To gix film, ' by blur mtl l C txx NRCS will wc 1 PM rcvr:LYNH01.TzcI,Aw 15' Bum b- mf' V Headline Editor nior Mcziorettes Lead Bowl 'c jxzyxfwf hzaw iwcfvxl Rav gm sf 162113 ffl? jun md rx Q- -girl - ' 1 ws. fI1'z1hz m 5, Oz, Q 1 'Q Ilumspsm m . k , with t . . ess: in A rum mzum y Iam ':':' 1 2 : 'A xb A or the fires in the Q rrmmn Nu 31' ggi ouum Mxzl-1 .....W..,,,.,.....W Photographer ..,..........,..,,,. me Ze-iqleer Wins :tory Bond I xior Miss mir: X652 'zu zxwzmlvd .1 iw! Nw mst pr giris Y'f'xfi'iX'Cd fl xixfvvn girls xv mir Xlmnlfly uf w wmv ut the Gram? S fl by f'fc-wir? IlHjiC4i13n3f4 :ax'afx1z'cfif5fiig2jZ f53 hfnu HMS me Lhdrkx NEWS REEL ff mmm fffzvie musxf' classes sang and thc: stud G Classes r' NEWS REE! OFFICERS AMQIPD lxithezxnel This Monthk Morro: 'Hlroafys T hink Biff:-.2 Yiwu S1vmIc i LANiER JIJNRJR HIGH. TUESDAY, riiiicrarvrrsszie 4, 1945 Numbvr 2 Junior Red Cross r ent in Bum 'KES' limi Wai' frf.r'RfMzS EWVZHENQE' nf the junior Hi journai. 'Viw cciiixrrilgxfigjycigglljjiggf pos- ' refs fur the Food fm' Peace Drivei and the Enmiimcrnr Campaign in-3 . v r clude julian Turner, chairman, jackg Hatiieiri, zmfi ,ivan Lflernems This connnirtce for collecting audi packing tire cans of food for our' 'lv Buddy 1 BIC hungry Aiiir-W --ww 'rr ' X SWVW54 Ou Xsvemlwr iii. igomimttif ariicr junior High, rare, , Kem, v Lewis hawk fmrt Phx , :Ll fr k4mEL1Xir:'fn Vicurgizi, , r mug 5. uw gm' uf x , , iiafl' ' I 'EE N Cxouricxl, Kia. The Wifi, i g iii in Mr Lzmgf ,L ,. ' 'wwfil' mf Q . in mm f,im.ii.f.i ir i V , in-rr wow mv Hrcicle. Q - ' rm rm, dw, but zu cv af,-44 ' 4 F A i . :fu hwy ii if agmmi time 11i,,Q,g: 6 I ,Jaws riiw- Nine deer f'3x:ff '44y -Q. mn' wwf! un iiiv iiimr, e Em? ' 1. if. 5 1,23 .Xrrw xiw hum riiu party' went to Qranfzv aiigfrm x ii-BrL6 B,wI2iEi-K Lake in im' Ukuefem-kos the school min 1, ISU ii' Qigii 'WWA' iHfHv'fiwi A xiwv-irbmxr as a remit mf 3 sxagglqiizsmwg Muhggiggfrf-ii: mfmf miiw im-r thi' Inky. rcccxxtiy by the supcrvisrbni. i'miew-r Imwzs wifi, 'I cvrlioycri Foiimving the riirmxiw ' Aix:-Vifrixing mir riw lilfifm acres of Qfhovtvi into jim' 'ruin-x'i.aixf! and iizrikiirg :it time zirv, A . . , the 'Il1,H ' r :mei iivc-Mrk as v:--ii zu the: duct -.1 ii- coii ia wan . ii r f-rits Urged To Q iu 1 iff. W pi, scccnzrd' , I3 iii I I time rf 5 ff' e n ' , ' ig::Q.igjr time the I' is :wking tin Jpx ' Z Q 'K 'Q' iris The iiaiiwu A J ' lv ' 1-is, I1 imrxt luring it In-ri immc, and mm T f ' iii: uri: iivk ami xi' undg-oty A ,QM u ,mrr iid- my-vgirc-fi 1+ + U ' A 525,00 bmw! pw diuficnt, coim .iimv I , , I 'haw 51201532 . Y fm g' mmm- 'L in ' X ' . , in thi- riiiigiiiiivriiimrt :ami iunmr I r i.y-M, .iiivc - . ' ' ur, -W. , fame, iw! vom' ,mlm irirmkx hz-en organ 5, . id: 4, ps duel D K ' , z, Y' 1 ' ' x'r to thi' Iargv ru H w H ,umm-1 if A v W wish m mail xgienndws 0 I1 IS- Lzimvr wil rwrcwi- crerixi mr time , - bond ,qc :min pure' Neil mm't m'3As'o Advertising Ma ' r V This aim im? tim duh- is m im- WAgg5'Ak ' NU 1' prow the' aiviiiry wi iiw hwy, to-'f Y P uiaku xpeaciiu and ficiiamw Thfy U i wiii iesrm by deixaririg, actirxui :md 'H' Npcfcrhrriznkieig, The i- K ii if f may , -zmmsriimw comprrv in fiuimiv- P' ery www we-ekw iirampxrw -km he given. The rirst meer im. ziirvziriy held and qifficar, ck'L-if-fi iii? Cerv in Mrx Yifniw' griixxp :irc Hoi i Miiierz prwiiicinrc Fwrun Fixmrriig vicvwfprcfirii-mg Li iw ei r i c 5 .-Xifiri Yrlzlfurvr, :ami Uiily Firklinqm rviary. 'Idmav in Mm. 'Nm gmup arf' Richard Findlay, pre: Amt: fiwtirz Freeway, iiifiriz :Xi Philips. secretary, limbo, rreamvvr, ami Burke wurhiri scrgexnbfst-arim-. The fmiaiitufion and ily-I,3xYz have nm yct been voted on. Num' ixiai dum wiii ha- awxzwefi and tirci mum-y meal to pufchafe nratvrinka fur rim pmgrarrif., r i liar' gi: IH In fur Lariivr iiiizmr f--- iii., r mi iii .rar , then ,, 'ri il 111 apeF5i3'r ifiiB1i'iE'iti Dov Tiny 'Trrw2 upizrwii :iv mam siii ii,Smitts.Ed.isor mpervixirm. fifiii- pu-gfrzuii iuiimim! iiwm, Uiruir, rim, ii-ziyfz Ur X rim,-iv. we mx iz-ii Hymnals Aid i 1 High Singer l riyrcr lil ii zz iii Hym Mid wxii m h rin min num -Q in xr . 1 wr 15.1 if x 1 Lim A img ir - :nv , 1: Q, I immm w i',i:irrgu Srusi-Elie. ilu: Txfrrska will Hifi XIV Yirusxdwr 104 . . ........ V..,,..,,,. , 25,0fiii'wim hai had ni dim: H win in-rx Asmqiatv Advisor tfrffwrrd. nm! rim iwjr- in grmfri 265 rw virmr' ,.., , W Y Attends 1-. gi run ixmcrnrsri ., iw., . 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Thin fHQi1ipm'nriiin will i in' dir-vk which will iw thnx' xwri- rwil stiwkfz mud aiwiiw- md fm Peace Drive .xr ,Wiix fir Mririrll lin: Mvirmirif. :iw vw-ri! ,iw rind mir-x Wilii- iJ5U5!f?FH35,M14HiW'h?k iii' im ru N ,izirvzrfw -.in pr.- L' 1 in ri'fi'::i:,3 iv-. r,,f wp Y wi est KE 'iw ry in rm 4: i.: iriiiv rimi my all 1, market. ni! arf: kwvpq my iw, .f .,,,,i W1 . nwfii. im-wir-G ...i iiimzze, pup-lrwriif wf s-:lil :is if i-Wm ,rw Bums, ami irzimtv-H uf vim MILLERitiaiiL 'ihif ii'f ni,:':itmii 11 Hurry nf MIQIJHY Business Advisor fiend s. qw ,Editurial Adviser fi-ix Q rr 1 wk :ie MRS. :iEla4iZaA1lirEZIiI-B LONESH' 2 - Cluii Formed nior Hi Boys 'f-r lumix' Mimi .iw-wi swim Vitsir in 4,m:,,i,.1A ,v i i'-' rwlww iii T-.ii - Ml' 1 fviir.rri.ii1 'iv 'a f fi ffryq SV ii-iiziiiiriig --is ii if r ir Ui-ii-i', ii' in-nr, cl-T5 fvriini, 'Nw -:iii-pri, XXV num Vri-.gn Phi wus 'WEN' Zvi, may iiiwrm-W. M- .mi xr-rniir .'r' wiriwisaw .vimiif wiiirii -I 1- f, iH ,ww grfzzg' r-f-,ff 141,137-r rirv ze 'NSG' Xviixk 4 sc.: 'iiirfr' tlw rigid' km-E 'if 2 rzrii ici, wi iiwfw znifvwxi v' iii!- xiiw Q- ,i.-ff'-fi mu exvwrfif :1rv 1wf Hi U ,.i.ffir'r:-il fn vin' . I rv .-1 -1-4 'F FA . 4- 9 y .,, ,Q 1- -w - , - -1 . . ., I i 1, . ,. - ' . Lf A: J.. . ' tsl' 9 5 , vw 1 V :5 , x 431.41 . If 'M 'g'f Q 2155 ' izfififleffi fl flllidtkrt' ., In 'K First row: Linda Lane. President: Silvine Harrold. Treasurer, Anne Fleming, Seeretary: Betty L. Daniel. Rachel Bobo, Betty Langston, Ann Thomas. Adelaide Tutt. Carolyn Smith. Ann Chandler. Second row: Miss Dorothy Simmons, Adviser: Bebe Paulette, Suzanne Aultman, Sarah Hook- er, Margaret Causey, Hilda White, Ann Dodd, Gloria. McAfee. Marcella IJiVenuto, Jeannine Brice, Jean Barnes, Agnes Richardson. Third row: The members are: Milton Murray, Billy Houston, Melson Butler. Secre- tary: Madden Reid. President: Jack Sullivan, Viee-President: John Me- Elrath. Treasurer: Jaek Haddock. Tommy Perkins. Second row: Roy Wyehe, Billy Uomingos, Glenn North. John Newton. Rufus Lester, Billy Newton, Billy Rice. James Burnham. Roy Wimrins. Third row: Stanley Tanner, Ray Patterson, Ted Woodward, Jaek S1-holield, Charles Culver. Hal Bos- well, Burlyre Chichester, Morris Cohen, Tommy Patton. Fourth row: Buck Eiylz fy-lfon r Alma Hancock. Jeanette Griffin. Sally Kahdy. Lucille Hunt. Joyee Martin. Harriet Middlebrooks, Carolyn Shaw, Paula Howard, Emily Perry. Wynatte Crutchfield, Gwen Bailey, Marjorie Morton. Fourth row: Louise Happoldt, Gloria Underyood, Kittie Jones, Betty ML-Cullougsh, Ann Neighbors. Adena Duggan, Cornelia Edwards. Shirley Bruce. Allene Jones. Marguerite Bax- ter, Jewellle Joss, Betty Nalens, Melba Barlow. McCord, Frank Jones. Allen Bates. Joe Burgin. Fred Pennington, Bert Arnold, Maurice Nabers. Otis M4-Kinney. Fifth row: Andy Lawrence. Prentiss Findlay, Charles Cureton, Roland Sherrill, George Brown. Cub- lledge Snow, Billy Loh, Rolston Johnson, Billy Barnett. Sixth row: Walter Watson, Jimmy Dorsey. Prof. C. E. Goss, Faeulty Adviser: B. M. Cox. Mark Balkcom, Charles Yates, Walter Stevens. Thatcher Watson, Freddie Evans. Thespicms First row: Shirley Bloodworth, Madge Clifton, Betty Jones, Zelda Kolodner. Second row: Mary Adcock, Carolyn Smith, Maxine Stallyorth, Lucile Sockwell, Anne Nickerson, Carolyn Shaw. Third row: Sara Lane, Gloria Martin, Adena Duggan, Harriett Middlebrooks, June Ford, Beverly King, Martha Odom. ir v---:-H W-'H -- Hi-Y The members are: First row: Mark Balkcom, Hartley Hall, Rolston Johnson, Walter Stevens, Treasurer, Jack Sullivan, Vice-President, Mad- den Reid, President, Billy Barnett, Secretary, John McElrath, Andy Lawrence. Second row: Jesse Duckworth, Billy Henderson, Righton Lyndon, Billy Garrett, Roy Wyche, Jack Schofield, Budgfe Chichester, Morris Cohen, Fred- die Evans, Thatcher Watson. Third row: Carl Hudson, Estes Kitchens, Dan Moody, Billy Poe, Joe Burgin, Billy Adams, Roy Wiggins, Tommy Patton, Jimmy Weaver. Fourth row: Cubbedge Snow, Thomas Johnson, Prentiss Findlay, George Stelljes, Bob Schwartz, Paul Jones, John O'Shaughnessey, Charlie Yates, Prof. Tom Porter, Faculty Adviser, Charley Bob Redding, Pat Poe, Melson Butler. xt is www , We 'A -gf new M 1 ' ,, ,225 A M H Key Club The members are: First row: Rolston Johnson, Johnny McElrath, Secretary, Jack Sullivan, President, Madden Reid, Treas- urer, Thatcher Watson, Vice-President, Billy Barnett, Hartley Hall. Second row: Manley McWilliams, Billy Poe, Roy Wyche, Jack Schofield, Budge Chi- chester, Morris Cohen, Mark Balkcom, Jim- my Weaver, Jack Simmons. Third row: Milledge Newton, Prentiss Findlay, Joe Burgfin, Charley Bob Redding, Cubbedge Snow, Roy Wiggins, Tommy Pat- ton, Andy Lawrence. Fourth row: Thomas Johnson, George Stelljes, Bobby Schwartz, Miss Martha Rob- erts, Faculty Adviser, Paul Jones, John O'Shaug'hnessey, Walter Stevens. Eighty-Five 55,3 3 ii ,mg .M ,gk , . 'Tram Rimin i: ' ll all Miller Red Cross Each supervision is represented on the Red Cross Council. This year, the Council sent educational boxes overseas to the children of war-town countries in Europe, helped three needy and unfortunate fam- ilies at Christmas, and wrote letters to students of foreign countries for the Red Cross Scrapbook. The president is Leymon Yanceyg vice-president, Nina Gerhardtg secretary, Marguerite Baxterg and treasurer, Frances Mahone. Hctivities Council The Miller Activities Council is made up of the class officers and the presidents of the school clubs. The council is under the supervision of Mrs. Frank Mitchell. The Snow Ball, given by the Activities Council, was held at the Miller Gymnasium. Decora- tions, made to represent an outdoor snow scene, cre- ated the proper background. Miller car stickers were sold by the Council this year. Officers are: President, Paula Howardg Vice-President, Nona Krensong Sec- retary, Alma Hancock, and Treasurer, Marjorie Morton. Ill Ill Ill Wu Ill ' 'ii HI lum!Znl. 7 ,..-...,,,.., ...ali Miller Drczmatics Club The Miller Dramatics Club teaches the funda- mentals of' play producing' and encourages good speech. Anyone who is interested in 41,-amatic Work is eligible to become a member. The club meets cv- ery two weeks during' first period. The officers are: President, Shirley Bloodworthg Vice-President, Madge Clifton, Secretary, Betty Jonesg and Treasurer, Zelda Kolodner. qfzfu sim Miller Library Hssistomts The duties of the Miller library assistants are to check the books in and out and to keep them straight in the library. Girls interested in this work sign up at the beginning' of the school year. From this list, the assistants are chosen according to their charac- ter and sense of responsibility. wil Wi :ik , x. ,..,., Home Ec Club The Home Economics Club started off with a bang' this year by collecting a large amount of canned foods for the U.N.R.R.A. Long before that was over, they were busy packing' Christmas boxes to go over- seas. As usual the Home Ec girls are continuously busy with the help of very efficient leaders. The Home Ec Council includes: President, Belle Mc- Craryg 'Vice-President, Evelyn McCranieg Secretary, Edith McKibbeng and Treasurer, Betty Swallum. Distributive Education The Distributive Education Club is composed of members of the Retailing Department who combine social as well as service activities. While they are principally concerned with gaining professional knowledge needed to succeed in the retail field, they also take an interest in outside social life. Likewise, they are affiliated with the state and national D. E. Clubs. Miller Bank Directors The purpose of the Miller Bank is to create the habit of saving. This year there are about sixty-five depositors. The officers of the bank are selected for their high character from the girls with the highest averages in bookkeeping. Louise Happoldt serves as president and Alma Hancock as bookkeeper. Scenic from fllillrr l.unr'l1r1mm ffl: 1 gf-Sm Debaters-Writers The Debaters-Writers Club was established in 1933 in order that students improve their speech. The objective of the club is to develop in the student the ability to delve into the heart of a question, the ability to uphold a side of a debate topic, and above all, the ability to express himself with clarity and vigor. The members of Debaters-Writers annually take part in socials, declamation contests, debates and other competi- tions. The highlight of the year is the annual school night competition between the Debaters-Writers and The Lit- erary Society. Representatives from the two clubs debate for Champion Debating Team of Lanier. Slit Ir. Literary Society The Junior Literary Club is divided into two groups: The Junior Debaters'-Players and the Dramatic Club. Mrs. Malcolm Jones, Jr. and Mrs. S. A. Newton are advisers for the club. Bobby Miller is president of one group, and Dwight Stuckey of the othe1'. The purpose is voice im- provement through practice in speech-making, debating, and dramatization. Each group has its own officers and its own separate programs. The meetings are held during the school day during the study hall period. Each member is required to take part on at least one program. Ezqhfy-Eight Literary Society The Literary Society of Lanier has a manifold purpose. It is designed primarily to develop literary appreciation and personal skill in declamation and debating. Not the least of its intentions is the cultivation of the spirit of cooperation and fellowship which has always characterized any Lanier organization. The members of the club annually take part in socials, declamation contests and debates. The competition between this club and the Debaters-Writers is one of the main fea- tures. The faculty adviser is Mr. W. H. Sorrells. The officers a1'e: Thatcher Watson, Presidentg Billy Barnett, Vice-Presidentg Jack Sullivan, Secretaryg Mark Balkcom, Treasurer. I r. Hi-Y The Junior Hi-Y, a newly organized club at Lanier, is headed by Buddy Stevens. Miss Ouida Poe is faculty ad- viser for the club and Mr. Carl Thomas, Y.M.C.A. repre- sentative, directs the club. The club originated from the Senior Hi-Y Club which has been doing outstanding work at Lanier for a number of years. The Junior Hi-Y is com- posed of a group of outstanding boys in the Junior High School. The boys are chosen by the faculty, the Y.M.C.A. staff, and the club members. The other officers are Dick Findley, Vice-Presidentg Ferrell Miller, Secretary and Treasurerg and James Law- rence, Sergeant-at-Arms. Library Club Anyone in Senior High may join the Library Club. It is a service club whose purpose is to promote the library and its activities. The members sell tags each fall during Book Week to raise money for the library. The members work in the library as assistants. One member is scheduled each day as an assistant, reporting before school, at the begin- ning of each period, and after school to help straighten the library and to run errands. The club meets every other Monday at their study hall period. The officers are: Leon Sowell, President, Robert Taylor, Vice-President, Bobby Baynard, Secretary, and Fred Hattrick, Treasurer. History Club The History Club is composed of boys who are, and have been, American History students. The aim of the club is to foster a greater understanding of American History and related subjects. The club has rendered many valuable services to the school, since its formulation in 1941. Much valuable material has been contributed to our school li- brary, an American flag has been presented to the school, and various programs have been given at Lanier and in other parts of the city. The officers for the year 1945-'46 are: T. Hartley Hall, Presidentg Joe Burgin, Vice-Presi- dentg Cubbedge Snow, Secretaryg Helon Chichester, Treas- urerg Charles Cureton, Program Chairman. Mrs. Harriet N. Kirsch is the club's capable faculty adviser. Spanish Club The Spanish Club of Lanier has striven for the past year to attain its goal of better relationship and understanding of our South American neighbors both through work and play. The meeting place, room 309, has been livened by the display of the flags of all the Latin American nations around the wall. Under the guidance of Mrs. Dorothy Doi. aldson, faculty adviser, President George Brown, Vice- President Billy Garrett, Secretary and Treasurer Ted Woodward, and Sergeant-at-Arms Johnny Shadburn, the Lanier Spanish club has had a very successful year. Photo Club The Photo Club, one of the oldest clubs of Lanier, this year has made very definite progress in learning the basic fundamentals of photography. The programs, pertaining to all parts of the camera and phases of lighting, have proved enlightening-entertaining. With money contributed by club members, a dark-room in the school is being equipped. Under the leadership of Ralph McLemore, Presidentg Dan Harris, Vice-Presidentg James Burnham, Secretary and Treasurer, and Dorothy Donaldson, faculty adviser, the club has had a very successful year. Heronautics Club The Aero Club was formed this year by 38 air-minded students. Its purpose is to promote the interest of aviation in Lanier High School and to give a comprehensive anal- ysis of pre-flight subjects. Actual flight training is op- tional, but nearly every member has a few hours to his credit. Such important subjects as navigation, meteorology, Civil Air Regulations, and general servicing of aircraft are taught. The faculty adviser is Professor J. C. Rogers. The science of aviation is still in its infancy, and so is this club-and as aviation grows steadily, it is our hope that this newly formed club will grow in proportion. Eighty Nme 3' J Tai 1' , W li fgjhil, Qtfillill I in ' it Business Club The purpose of the Lanier Business Club is to increase the business knowledge of the students by presenting' facts about different types of businesses in which the members may work in the future. Guest speakers, and prominent local businessmen, are often invited to talk on their bus- inesses o1' professions in the business world. The club has been reorganized this year under the sponsorship of Mrs. J. T. Terry, the business instructor, who is the club adviser. The officers are: Albert Barnes, President, Phillip Smith, 'Vice-Presidentg Marvin Gurley, Secretary, Lamon Moates. Treasurer: and Lamar Crosby, Sergeant-at-Arms. ivznfiif Senior High Red Cross The Red Cross Club of the Lanier Senior High School for Boys is one of the largest and most efficient clubs of the school. Its membership of 65 students under the leader- ship of President Jimmy Hayes, Vice-President Dan Lee, Secretary Prentice Findlay and Counselor Miss Alice Lott attempt at all times to serve the school and community. The club has planned and executed many worthwhile projects during the year. Christmas boxes were filled for overseas shipment. This year the boxes went to the chil- dren of Europe. At Thanksgiving the club sent a check to the Hephzibah Orphanage to assist with the cost of the Thanksgriving: dinner. Iunior High Red Cross The Junior High Red Cross Chapter has an enrollment of 750. Organized two years ago, the club has played a vital part in the activities of the school. The chapter has won the Red Cross Roll Call contest sponsored by the La- nier Red Cross chapters for the past two years. The chapter members elected Marshall Keen, President, Warren Moore, Vice-President, and Buddy Stevens, Sec- retary. Miss Josephine Early is Adviser for the group. Outstanding in committee work during the year were Julian Turner, Dick Findlay, Jack Hatfield, Jean Clements, Freddie Horton, Billy Godwin, and Bob Dwaltney. Scene from Machine Shop tp. Science Club The Science Club is composed of a group of boys for the purpose of exploring the wonders of our scientific world, learning the benefits of science, and applying them to everyday life. Their subjects are various, ranging from the ante- dilnuian to the atomic age. The Science Club delights in the study of medicine and machines. New inventions are foremost on the interesting programs. The Scientists have an annual party or picnic which is a gala affair. Under the direction of the faculty adviser, Mr. Marvin Jones, the club made much progress. The officers areg Prentiss Findlay, Presidentg Roy Wig- gins, Vice-President: and Cecil Baker, Secretary. Lanier Library Hssistants Each period two or more responsible girls act as library assistants. It is their duty to keep the magazine file, to file catalog cards and attendance slips, to check books in and out, and to see that the library is always quiet. Lanier Library Club I The library club the largest club in the school, tries to stimulate an interest in read- ing. At every other meeting the newest books are reviewed by club members. During alternate meetings outside speakers are invited to give inspirational talks on various subjects. Beverly McKenzie serves as President, Nita Jones as Vice-President, Betty Jo Beard as Secretary, and Jean Jordan and Ruth Farmer as Program Chairmen. .Yfrlvfgf-Ulla x Ns.. Lanier Red Cross The Lanier Junior Red Cross sponsored thc sale of Anti-Tu- berculosis Seals, collected tooth brush handles and cigar boxes to be used in handicraft by the patients of army convalescent hosbitals, helped collect canned foods for United Nations Relief, and adopted a family for Christmas. Jeannie Zeigler is Presi- dent, Kay Stribling, Vice-President: and Margaret Nabors, Sec- retary and Treasurer. Ninety-Two Lanier Student Council To make the school a better place is the goal of the Student Council of Lanier. At their regular councils, the officers and the supervision representatives deliberate over school problems which have been suggested by mem- bers of the faculty or by the students. They endeavor to promote all causes sponsored by the school. Because mem- bership in the Council is a privilege, they are expected to live up to the spirit of good citizenship. The officers of the Student Council are: President, Evelyn Holtzclawg Vice-President, Anne Brown, Secretary, Norma Roberts. Lanier Victory Club The Victory Club of Lanier has sponsored the sale of stamps and bonds throughout the year. They entered the Junior Miss Contest in order to promote the Eighth Vic- tory Loan Drive. During this period they sold 388,768.65 of stamps and bonds. ln the month of November, the club sponsored a scrap paper drive. The girls have cooperated in the sale of Bonds for Peace as well as Bonds for Vic- tory. Officers include: President, Betty Jacksong Vice- President, Frances Browng Secretary and Treasurer, Madge May. Lanier Dramatic Club The Dramatic Club of Lanier for Girls is open for membership to any girl who is interested in dramatics. Its purpose is to improve the speaking voices of its mem- bers and to aid in the development of poise. Bi-monthly programs include talks by outside speakers, choral speech Work, and impromptu dramatics. The officers are: President, Kathrine Anderson, Vice- President, Jena Nowellg Secretary, Lois Lockling Treas- urer, Jeannette Bailey. Iunior Y The Junior Y at Lanier is a young people's branch of the Young Women's Christian Association. During the year the girls have enjoyed many interesting programs. They have also had fun at their social activities which included hayrides, camping' and skating. This club is under the direction of Miss Marjorie Key. The Junior Y officers are: President, Margaret Ann Walk- er, Vice-President, Frances Fox: Secretary, Patsy Meadows, Treasurer, Boots Williams. S11 Ups' In the drawing shop, boys learn to print letters and draw geometric figures. This is very useful in mak- ing signs, etc. The boys' wood shop makes vari- ous objects from wood under the direction of Mr. W. C. McNabb. In the auto shop boys learn how to repair al parts of an automobile. Mr. R. C. McCord helps and in- structs the boys on all jobs. -n-LA! Mr. E. O. Clark teaches the sheet metal shop Where In general shop, under the direction of Mr. Luther the boys learn how to make many odd and unusual ob- Ray, jr., one learns the use and name of all the tools used jects from metal. for repairing and making objects. Nfincty-Three Nin efy-Fo ll r U'1'Clzc251f1'z1...s' Miller Miller's orchestra, under the direction of Mr. H. A. Losson with helpful suggestions from Mr. T. A. White, did fine Work this year. The orchestra par- ticipated in many of the assemblies given at the school. Leading these musicians are: President, Ann Doddp Secretary, Marcella DiVenutog Librarians, Florence Haden and Daryl Tumblin. Lanier The Lanier orchestra, under the instruction of Miss Steele, learns to play the various orchestral instruments. After such preparatory work the or- chestra gives programs throughout the year and takes part in the spring concert. Lanier Swinq Orchestra The Swing' Orchestra of Lanier is under the direction of Mr. T. A. White. The mem- bers are-first row: Bobby Elrod, Ralph Lavender, Homer Fuller, Berner Heard. Second row: Lester Goodloe, Johnny Shadburn, Roy Johstono, Jimmy Spillers, Bobby Stanford. Third row: Billy Scott, Pete Cannon, and Frank Jones. SOCIAL f flap eg, Hx A Q ' ff. GW f Fw K ' Ag kg H OH 2: 9 Xifshdfilij Q Q AQL X 8 Xi 13 xg 'v x Q T' 039 SUN' X ' cj X - ff-'T I Q X X X'w 'l ff ' ' xalf' I! .ww -- I Qt X -L EXXN Q XX N L if it , L 422 f f X f ' N A O ici tt St The Inter-Fraternity Council is composed of the president and council representatives from each club. This council enables the 't Nw clubs to Work together as a whole and set the dates for their dances. The president of Inter-Fraternity is Billy Scott. Reid Evans Watson McCreary Dorsey Cone Barnett Sh eridan Redding Johnson Arnett The Inter-Sorority Council, composed of the presi- dent, vice-prsident, and representative of the six Sororities, was organized to settle any problems that might come up among the Sororities. They gave a dance for the soldiers at the USO FRANCES MAHONE and had as entertainmnt, a style show. To make money, a dance was given at the Miller ' Gym. The Sororities may borrow this money if in need of it, or Inter-Sorority may use it as they see President Ht. BILLY SCOTT President aw' Lane Persons Vann Greggs 4rd Harris Srhith Brumby Neighbors Chandler Smith Atkinson Hubbard Jones Reeves Richardson Ninety-SLU if The olficers are: Andy Lawrence, Vice-President, VValter Watson, Council Representative, Roy VVyche, Secretary, Billy Adams, Treasurer, Tommy Clay, Sergeant-at-Arms, and Dan Moody, President. eff A r Emi? 3 Ky 1 ' y.f,,5,r .f,' The sponsors are: Cherie Poe, Mary Evelyn Atkinson, Bobby Dahlggreen, Beppie Coleman, Bootsie Thompson, and Shirley Bloodworth. 1 A' I.m,urc11ce ll'l1fS01l Wyche Adams Clay The members are-First row: C. Edwards, B. Adams, R. W'yche, T. Clay, D. Moody, A. Lawrence, W. Watson, R. Lyndon. Second row: B. Butler, F. Pennington, C. Cork, J. Ford, F. Jones, E. Kitchens, A. Barnes, A. Anderson, C. Gilbert. Third row: T. Waldorf, M. Stubbs, R. VVig:gins, B. France, G. Finison, M. Green, B. Dearer, H. Clay, J. Lawrence. Fourth row: B. McCallister, G. Jackson, A. Phillips, J. Howard, C. Mays, T. Ryther, R. Hilly, H. Johnson, T. Vickers. N1.Ilf'fQU'SCllCIL V011 ll, Griggs I?uIIm'd Yancey JlIcC11IIough VVUISSOII First row: Dot Vann, President, Mary Griggs, Vice-President, Jack- ie Bullard, Secretary, Leymon Yancey, Treasurer, Jeanette Wat- son, Scribe, Mildred Ard, Council Representative, Betty McCullough. Second row: Mary Mott Hughes, Lynnette Pyles, Betty Weeks, Ann Alexander, Jeannine Trawick, Pearl McCarthy, Deloris Brown, Jayne Graves, Joyce McCowen. Third row: Thelma Cook, Eu- genia Williams, Dot Davidson, Jackie Keen, Betty Smallwood, Carolyn Smith, Mildred Elder. Fourth row: Mrs. Hal Knight, Adviserg Betty Jo Vann, Carolyn Roberson, Betty Dillard, Jean Chance, Rosalyn Pollock, Jean Walke1', Miss Mamie GriHin, Ad- viser. Ninety-Eight Beta M u Delta B.M.D. had a super informal dance this fall called the Gay Ninetiesf' This club also sold poppies and took part in the Style Show given at the USO. Their Christmas party added to the fun of the holiday season. B.M.D. has a houseparty every summer and a formal dance in the spring. Zplmi Uirfrzegcz Sigmfr The officers of A.0.S. are as follows: Madden Reid, President, Bobby Sanders, Vice-President, Johnny Mc- Crary, Council Representative, Jack Meadows, Secretary and Treasurer, Oscar Blanks, Sgt.-at-Arms, Daniel Mc- Cook, Scribe. ,,.. Aux l-, rail Reid ' The sponsors are: Betty Gravlee, Sister Stribling, Joanne McCrnry Groover, Ellen Willis, Nina Gerhardt, and Viola Plant. Blanks Smldvrs lweuflovos ILICCOUIG The members are-First row: D. McCook, J. Meadows, M. Reid, Miss Donaldson, J. McCreary, B. Sanders, O. Blanks. Second row: T. Olmstead, B. Tyner, T. Patton, C. Tharp, B. Houston, H. Boone, C. Wood. Third row: B. Campbell, B. Moore, C. Cure- ton, C. Sullivan, P. L. Yeomans, R. Sherrill, J. DuBose. Fourth row: J. Boland, J. T. Marshall, A. Crawford, J. Wood, N. Dixon, T. Tolbert. Ninety-Nine Beta Omega Lambda W e . aa, wt ' EH Rf-.ffv Jones Reeves Kline Brown Barnes The B.O.L.'s The B.O.L.'s opened the school year by sponsoring a gag informal dance at Miller gym. With the other sororities they gave a dance at the USO and entertained on Sunday afternoon. They won first place in the yearly annual poppy sale. Rats were informally initiated and following our Christmas banquet, for- mally initiated. All through the year rummage sales filled Saturdays. At the Spring Formal the old officers tapped the new officers and following the dance a breakfast was given in their honor. i ' 'iv' ' First row: Alleen Jones, President, Betty Reeves, Vice-President, Betty Kline, Sec- retaryg Betty Ware Brown, Treasurer, Jean Barnes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Lynda Penland, Scribeg Agnes Richardson, Council Representative. Second row: Marie Rivers, Delores Roberts, Joanne Barber, Jean McDaniels, Betty Langston, Virginia Cheatham, Jackie Moody. Third row: Betty Kelley, Cynthia Wallace, June Smalley, Nancy Cain, Betty Johnson, Betty Rose Herndon, Mrs. Priester. f ,c J 'jaw' V V' . Dorsey Com' Lesfer Long The officers are: Jim Dorsey, President, Allen Cone, Vice-President, Rufus Lester, Secretary and Treasurerg and Willis Long, Sergeant-at Arms. The Sponsors are: Paula Howard and Allene Jones The members are-First row: J. Dorsey, R. Long, T. A. White, Faculty Adviserg F. Hattrich, J. Petty, C. El- der. Second row: W. Dozier, C. Moxley, G. Jones, W. Spears, J. Dawson, W. Simpson, R. Williamson, H. Hayes. Third row: T. Sherwood, C. Arring- ton, C. Brown, M. Williams, H. MC- Daniel, A. Allen. Fourth row: M. Powell, C. Daniels J. Alexander, T. Lawrence, L. Bram- blett. K. Thompson, R. Greenway. .lk I Om' Hm1drfvl0nv Delta Umegcz M u Neighbors Chandler Hrry Berry Sanders Smifh Rummage sales, entertainment and refreshments for the USO, and Poppy sales were the buildups for the annual banquet and Christmas dance of D.O.M. Though they are interested in outside activities and take part in as many as possible, they work hardest for the dance. This year it was ex- tremely beautiful with its theme of Candy. The girls are looking forward to their house party at Daytona where they all have a marvelous time. One Hzmdred Two ' First row: Anne Neighbors, Presidentg Anne Chandler, Vice-President, Joyce Hay, Secretary, Dot Sanders, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second row: Tiny Tutt, Betty Asbell, Dottie Blount, Catherine Bennor, June DeLamar, Betty Gravlee, Anne Dodd, Suzanna Barnes. Third row: Sister Hardin, Ruth McMichael, Carolyn Smith, Anne Burns, Helen Broach, Mary Aultman, Jean Hay, Martha Fay McDaniel, Anne Chrisman. Fourth row: Miss Marion Bloch, Adviserg Anne Miller, Jackie Johnson, Joanne Burdick, Betty Jane Swallum, Marjorie Sams, Doris Bracken, Harriett Rankin, Kittie Jones, Marjorie Anne Redd, Miss Dorothy Simmons, Adviser. L41 m bdzz 'Hz s ,ff fi ff T .1 f- ,Jr -A fi 1' il, fxiln. M Barzzcff Slzcridan lVf'Il'I'l'V Johsfmzo vVl1fS071f Butler The officers are: Billy Barnett, President, Shorty Sheridan, Vice-President, Jimmy Weaver. Secretary, Roy Johstono, Treasurer: Thatcher Watson, Sergeant-at-Armsg and Melson Butler, Scribe. The Sponsors are: Patsy Clark. Anne Weaver, Betty Smith, Ruth Hardeman, and Harriett Adams. The members aregFirst row: M. Balkcon, J. Weaver, T. Watson, B. Barnett, J. Duck- worth, R. Sheridan, R. Johstono, J. Shadburn, H. Fuller. Second row: A. K. Alley, T. Cook, J. Senna, B. Harvey, P. Odom, C. Hudson, G. Willis, M. Cohen. Third row: C. Yates, M. Butler, W. Mc- Gachern, M. Watson, J. Kings, R. Roberts, B. Brake. Fourth row: Prof. F. Broadway, Faculty Adviser, J. Bruce, B. Dixon, S. Geeslin, B. Gidwon, B. Spears, R. Walden, J. Neel. Om' Hmrdrcfl Three Sigfmni iplzzz Of course you all remember Sigma A1pha's won- derful spring formal! That's something no on will ever forget. These girls really worked hard this year. They had rummage sales, sold polio tags, and helped at the USO. The annual minstrel was packed with jokes and was the best ever! They are plan- ning a wonderful time on their house party this summer. Atkinson Bailey I,f'im'S Haden Stewart One Hzmflwd Four First row: Betty Atkinson, President, Gwen Bailey, Secretary, Florence Haden, Treasurer, Betty Jane Lamb, Corresponding Secretary, Monie Hubbard, Council Rep- resentative, Ann Lewis, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ruth Stewart, Scribe. Second row: Alice Yearty, Rose King, Jean Upchurch, Ann Moore, Ann Wright, Cupie Carter, Elizabeth Ann Camp. Third row: Alice Chandler, Margaret Crimmons, Betty Williamson, Jeanette Griffin, Anne Fleming, Betty Daniel, Mary Ella Glenn. Fourth row: Miss Geraldine Jackson, Adviser, Emily Perry, Jean Carlisle, Dell Taylor, Inez Haden, Annie Lucy Wood, Alice Hersey, Mrs. Wade, Adviser. The officers of Beta are: Bob Redding, Presidentg Jack Sullivan, Vice-Presidentg Johnny McElrath, Secretary and Treasurer, Rolston Johnson, Council Representative, Billy Henderson, Sgrt.-at-Arms. The sponsors are: Doris Nowell, Anne McElrath, Betty Sullivan bv 'ft'- Hvrllling Sullizurn Juhnsml MCEIVIIH1 :'.: 1 '.,' ' 'li . . rV.k -:':, . H K 'Q H 5 -EEE.. fl 1 ia, . Betty Bryan, Dot Sanders, and Frances Mahone. Y H01Ifl0VSfH1 The members are-First row: P. Cannon, R. Johnson, J. McElrath, B. Henderson, C. B. Redding, J. Sullivan, W. Stevens. Second row: T. Thompson, J. Burgin, B. McCord, B. Garrett, G. Brown, T. Woodward, C. Snow, T. H. Hall, S. Stelljes. Third row: T. Atkinson, M. Newton, D. Hudson, O. McKinny, P. Findley, H. li. Chichester, J. Schofield, E. Dunwody, E. Clay. Fourth row: J. VVhite, D. Findley, M. Newton, J. Buchanan, T. Johnson, B. Ben- nor, B. Baskin, B. Fincher, M. Mc-Williams. Fifth row: P. Jones, P. Jones, B. Poe, E. Flournoy, B. Stevens, T. Miller, J. O'Shaug'hnessey, B. Poe, S. Harp, J. Crawford. Om' Humlz'f'1IFi1'c sa- Harris Clark Wilson One Hunfirerf Sin' ri ff 7 derful year for the Sigma Mu Beta sorority. An informal dance Ship Ahoy, given in the Miller gymnasium, was a great success. In the sale of poppies this year, S.M.B. came out in second place. Then too, the club has sincerely enjoyed helping entertain the servicemen here in Macon. Sm ith .lloorv H11 111011111 n, First row: Anne Harris, President, Betty Smith, Vice-President, Annette Moore, Secretaryg Patsy Clark, Treasurer, Jackie Wilson, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ruth Hardeman, Scribe. Second row: Ann Denny, Mikel Matheny, Kitty Bo Brumby, Council Repre- sentative, Betty Bryan, Barbara Dahlgreen, Hariot Rogers, Sally McKay. Third row: Ruth Dunwody, Martha Garrett, Nita Drinnon, Joyce McAfee, Joanna Kelly, Jean Talbot. Fourth row: Joanne Groover, Cherry Dyer, Pat Kelly, Boots Thompson, Miss Emily Orr, Adviser, Betty Norris, Shirley Bruce. Nineteen hundred and forty-six has been a won- E- ai . , Fi J-T The officers are: Freddie Evans, President, Berner Heard, Vice-Presidentg Carl Dame, Secretary and Treas- urerg and Grady Cofer, Sergzeant-at-Arms. Erans llumr' The Sponsors are: Betty Kline, Betty Reeves, Catherine Moore, Jackie Keen, and Dean Kilgore. H ea rd l'nff'r' The members are-First row: R. Greene, F. Evans, D. Joyner, J. L. Knight, J. Thomas, C. Dame. Second row: O. Tyler, H. Flynt, E. Greene, B. Domingos, J. VVhit- alger, H. Couch, B. Arnold. Third row: G. Gratigny, Faculty Adviserg D. Hudson B. Kitchens, J. Adams, N. Jones, B. Reddy, F. Hamlin, B. Joynerf V Own Humlrrfd Smfmi Sigma Um egcz Sigma WM Mahone 1 Lane Wca.1'c1' Baxter Harris K1 0119011 S.O.S. started the year off with an informal dance at the Miller Gymnasium, having the theme A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody. They ended 1945 with their annual banquet during the Christmas holidays. They contributed to the tuberculosis drive and to the Boys' Club Christmas fund, sold poppies, and furnished refreshments as well as entertainment at the USO. This year money was made by having rummage sales and the sale of Shrine Circus tickets. Om' Hundred Eight First row: Frances Mahone, President, Linda Lane, Vice-Presidentg Ann Weaver, Secretary, Marguerite Baxter, Treasurer, Silvine Harrold, Frances Harris, Betty Persons, Council Representative. Second row: Beppie Coleman, Adele Flournoy, Louise Hertwig, Susanne Aultman, June Hitchcock, Doris Nowell, Cherie Poe, Katherine Moore, Delma Findlay. Third row: Eugenia Harris, Jackie Dodge, Carol Volk, Viola Plant, Nina Gerhardt, Mrs. Mary Barber, Adviser, Allee Gardner, Margaret O'Neal, Ann McElrath, June Adams. Fourth row: Sister Stribling, Betty Sullivan, Harriett Adams, Frances Harrold, Marilyn Skinner, Terry Timrnerman, Georgia Ann Milligan, Ann Pope, Marilyn Nason. ,. , , ,. . .a,-.1 4 W xx xv ,J if 'f . ,Lf 'L 'fi ,- i if .e,7' K ., fffff, V: fy ': . f us- m, VCT- ti- if iw Li Arncft Walker Scott The Sponsors are: lNIarg:aret O'Neal, Anne Chandler, Anne Neighbors, Mary Smith, and Joyce Hay. Lee Con' The officers are: Walter Arnett, Pres- ident, Jimmie Walker, Vice-President, Billy Scott, Council Representative, Dan Lee, Secretary and Treasurer, and B. M. Cox, Serzreant-at-Arms. The members are-First row: W. Scott, W. Arnett, J. Walker, Mrs. Kinnett, Faculty Adviser, D. Lee, R. Rob- ertson, B. M. Fox. Second row: D. Davis, R. Barfield, H. Barber, W. Loh, C. Culver, M. Murray, H. Boswell. Third row: P. Horton, P. Campbell, F. Firgfes, C. Pope, T. Perkins, M. Nabers. Fourth row: D. McCreary, G. Williams, H. Scott, J. Sparrow, G. Hanse, W. Wilson. One Ilzmdrrd Nine .1 F M. A - J Wx. .ga , 1. I g . 2 5 1 . Q- f gl A an ,g' 95' G E if M' f 5 gm :., W M' N JM vggxiif 'Qs fs?-. X M' .. 5' '37 X .ww ' FW 'NSY' wg 69'-f' H :,f:,,, ,.,, 4 ., X V X X wi: ' '---T ' ' ? ,V g-515553. ' .1-,X '- X, ..g s--xv ' . -V1 N- ', X R igflxs A 'X 5 x X4 .A Head Coach Cotton Harrison and Coaches Lem Clark and Tom Porter talking to Billy Henclwson. Bulldog Hudson Billy Henderson FIRST STRING-1945 Co-Captain Captain Q. lat Lanievds A Squad One Hzmclrecl Twelve OTIS CALDWELL TOMMY BRAY JESSE DUCKWORTH and RED WILSON Tackle Guard Ends BILLY BUZZELL and BILLY GARRETT ANDY LAWRENCE and CHARLEY HENDERSON Fullba-cks Guards ALTON DEAN and CHARLEY BOB REDDING MARTIN DARITY and PAUL ODOM Centers Tackles One Hundred Thirteen HARRY SPEARS and WILLIE LOVETT WILLIE VEAL and THATCHER WATSON Backs Ends LAMON MOATES and BILLY KITCHENS SONNY STEVENS and JOE BURGIN Backs Backs BILLY GREENWAY and DON SISTARE SMITH SMALLWOOD and T. PARKS CREECH Guards Backs One Hundred Fourteen Y... Y JAMES MASON ag'cldEUBBEDGE SNOW JAMES LAWRENCE algd ac es Jesse Puts his toe into one BILLY GRIFFETH -. . , , BillyHende1-sonin action LESTER CRAWFORD and BILLY GRUHN Tackles One Hundred Fifteen E'L. 'UML 5' Beasty and Jesse work on blocking form The first team rans throught plays Backs practice blocking dowrtjielct Rea,' demonstrates a good block Hllndrcd Sixteen Q 54 f , C J J! ' u l 0 A i x Nervous coaches at the Boys' H igh game U'if Head Coach Cotton Harrison talks things over with Billy Henclecrson, All-G.I.A.A. and All-Southern Tavflback ffkew' and Cot1'oh Jesse and' Cotton 0nr'HuN1I1'1'd Eighfcen Ready for action Red catches a hard one Lanwn in action A tough pain One Hundred Nineteen 1945's edition of the Poets I Torn Porter, Baekfielot Coach ,' Cotton Harrison, Head Coach, and H. P. Belt, B Team Coach The boys get the bird fturkeyj First string team Om' Hwndrffd Twenty 'Q 'O srl' 9 Practice for the Peach Bowl P P I Peach Bowl Sponsors- Arm Weaver, Sister,' Stribliiig, Ami N eighbors, and Paula H oioard. Coach Harrisorfs Wonder Fire Coach CIark's Jimior High Varsity 0110 Hvrnrlred Twenfy-Oim Y The 1945-'46 Vafrsity Basketball Team C' if . af f T T TT CAPTAIN ESTES KITFHENS COACH TOM PORTER All-GIAA Glmrrl Om' Hunrlrvfl T'Il'l'llf1l'7vI4'fl 0 a Q, JESSE DUCKWORTH SONNY STEVENS Forzvcrrrl Forward CHARLIE BOLLINGER All-GIAA Center and High-Scorer V ,...... ANDY LAWRENCE MADDEN REID -Guurrl 1f'0,-,ward Owe Humlrcd Tzvmdy-Three BULLDOG HUDSON RALPH BEASLEY Guard Forward UBLACKBIRDH SULLIVAN CP11ff'r CHARLEY BOB REDDING HOLLY LONG Center G'HfI1'ff Olli 7'12I'IIdI'I'fI Twzwty-I o14r' ROY WYCHE BOBBY SCHWARTZ 1f',,,-Im,-fl 1 orward JOE LASSETER Mmzagcr DAN MOODY BILLY KITCHENS I urward Guard One Hzmdrcd Twenty-Five Football Sponsors-Dean Kilgore, Marian Schelling, Anne Wright artol Mary Willis Baseball in Action The 1.945 G.I.A.A. Champions On-c Hfffzclrcd Tll'Cllf!l-Sl-U Sereior H iglz Cheerleaders v J unior H igh Cheerleaders HT ff. gr YY' Z TTT' FIT EE-. VU Ill 1 iq N , f The L Club Om' Hu nrlrvcl Twmzfy-Se vera M.H.H. Gificers Ann Chandler, Vice-Presidentg Jackie Long, Treas- urerg Betty Norris, Secretary, Kitty Bo Brumby, Ann Lewis. Miller Crack Squad Left to right: Betty Smith, Mary Clark, Doris Nowell, Ruth Hardeman, Mary Anne McMillan, Marguerite Baxter, Florence Haden, Anne Weaver, Patsy Clark, Captain: Harriett Adams, Betty Kelley, Anne Rutter, Sally McKay, Annette Moore, Pearl McCarthy, Delma Findley. One Hzuzclrcd Twenty-Eight Harrold. Harris. r-vi os.- Maiorettes Anne Lewis, Anne Lewis, Betty Asbill, Catherine Fushia, Sally Perkins, Betty Jane Lamb. M.H.H. First row: Pearl McCarthy, Martha Pope, Kitty Bo Brumby, M a r c ell a DiVenuto, Anne Chandler, Ann L e w i s, Betty Langston, Shirley Pritchett. Second row: Ellen Willis, Car- olyn Smith, Gloria McAfee, Pau- la Howard, Jeanette Griffin, Dot Campbell, Gwen Bailey, Silvine Third row: Frances Ball, Ley- mon Yancey, Alleen Jones, Mar- gie Lewis, Betty Asbell, Frances Fourth row: Anne Neighbors, Georgia A n n Millican, Linda Lane, Margaret Sutton, A n n Pope, Betty Norris, Jackie Long, Alma Hancock, Betty Dillard. '51 N Softball Company 8 Ellen Willis, Sara Lane, Cynthia Wallace, Lynda Penland, Marie Lawrence, Katherine Hunnicutt, Fae VVrig'ht, Gertrude Lines, Pat Stembridge, Carolyn Newsom. Soccer Champs 10th Grade Blue Soccer Champs First row: Jackie Moody, Betty Ross. Second row: Joyce McAfee, Nancy Herring, Mary Ruth Evans, Joyce Moseley. Third row: Cherie Poe, Helen Broach, Justyne Chancellor, Sue Pierce. Fourth row: Daryl Tumlin, Betty Dillard, Inez Haden, Betty Kelly. Basketball Champs Silvine Harrold, Betty Norris, Linda Lane, Ann Pope, Alleen Jones, Paula Howard. Speed Pin Ball Second Period 11 and 12 Speed Pin Ball First row: Norma Martin, Lucille Sockwell, Dot Campbell, Kitty Bo Brumby, Annette Moore. Second row: Mary Lou Smith, Bonnie Cartwright, Doris Bracken, Juanita Culpepper, Dot King, Evelyn McC'ranie, Peggy Beightol, Jean House, Lorene Ad- Kin. One H unclred Twenty-Nine VIOLA PLANT A rch 0 ry i H' 5 sgwizs All of these girls excel in these particular sports. However, these sports are participated by all Millerites. JACKIE LONG Tennis LINDA LANE Table Tcnms One Hzlndrccl Thirty SALLY McKAY Badminton Pyramids The following girls take part in the Miller Pyramids: Shirley Cain, Peggy Camp, Betty Carlisle, Helen Col- lins, Ann Driggars, Ruth Hammock, Catherine Hardeman, Monie Hubbard, Beverly King, Dot King, Betty Jane Lamb, Betty Langston, Margie Lewis, Carolyn McCrimmon, Betty McCuen, Edith McKibben, Margaret McKibben, Evelyn Mimbs, Emily Perry, Martha Powell, Jewel Ross, Dot Shealy, June Smalley, Caroline Smith, Gloria Smith, Mary Lou Smith, Doris Stewart, Peggy Taylor, Cynthia Wallace, Betty Weaks, Fran- ces Welch, Ann Wright, Kitty Bo Brumby, Betty Byrd, Betty Bryan, Winifred Clifton, Thelma Cook, Nina Gerhardt, Paula Howard, Betty Kline, Ann Lewis, Jean McDaniel, Lynette Monroe, Carolyn Moore, Kath- erine Moore, Martha Pope, Sally Pope, Caroline Smith. Bowling Team Anne Chandler, Margaret Sutton and Gwen Bailey are the bowling champs. Louise Hertwig and Betty Asbill are the best tumblers One Hundred Thirty-One , ji Q ' ,,,, AL fax Z ? f? V, Y isp E' ,find Ei' f F gf 55 ii 'iw-Q ANNE CHANDLER ANNE NEIGHBORS I1ll'Hf!'llfl nf Colonel Mfljvl' ,. af' so NONA KRENSON Colonel A Mlllgr Cgpfgjlng lVl1ll9T l..19UlE2I1CIl'1lS First row: Carolyn Smith, Betty Langston, Martha First row: Gwen Bailey, Gloria McAfee, Marcella Pope. DiVenuto, Jeanette Griffin. Second row: Joyce McAfee, Joyce McCowen, Nancy Second row: Silvine Harrold, Margaret Sutton, Alma Herring. Hancock, Paula Howard. Third row: Inez Haden, Dot Campbell, Betty Asbill. Third row: Betty Norris, Ann Pope, Leymon Yan- Fourth row: Jackie Long, Georgia Anne Miligan, cey, Alleen Jones. Frances Ball. Om' H'mzdrcd Thirty-Two Q . ' A , fix .z. 15 fllhlf fi, .Wy 1, ' 15 - Y ' , i 4 5 Aww Y A . M. , ,W - . ,.,, ,..L-A.M., ivy, I L, ' E'ff:sZfZfTi'39's2T2513F ,2'fiPIffM?!f-f ff5Eg'2j,f,'f'2ff.,,P,, A A 4 ' ' 'f 'MA P A . , .Q . V.. ' F ww ff- M 1 2 ff Q 2 ywy- 94 , Q ' -' ' ' ' W 'L . V' a g - ' If 1 V , ,iff gQa1fi1gy:l1.ggQ3W 'ff' fl - MQ A AL - '13 -A' ' M R11 01-51331 ii' K ,qi gf I- ff 1' ix iw , I , -MW . yyjfz,iggpgij-121,,,1,m fi?fk4-Sli,anglg, ' ' ,A ,, , 5. W V ' -L 'M --1LfL'4j55Lt:.'1if,,,,fzifglw K Lk7?5ff'??7?QxM Sv? ' 1 35. ' -...N ' L' ' i iff , ,W - , , 6, , neg, 'Wm ,L,,v Ang A f ,rl QE? 4' ' 1 Y. I ' .Sikh ' K A ,Q , x f Q , xfv ,jf Mi, V wat ,wg .ax f.-W, A E-A X xx. X 'X , .. fx ,0Ai9Rfh.7 7 Lanier iris Sports Volleyball Champions Juanita Reeves, Jean Collins, Hazel Allen, Joan Strozier, Mary Ann Orr, Joyce Hollingsworth, Jean Etheridge, Carmella Chairmont, and Marianna Mitchell. Crack Squad First row: Elaine Rankin, Frances Bruce, Lillian Patton, Kaye Elkan, Mary Elizabeth Burdette, Lois Locklin, Katherine Thorpe, and 1 Jo Ann Phillips. Second row: Miriam McCook, Betty Jo Beard, Hazel Martin, Jo Ann Helwig, Mavis NeSmith, Frances Scogrgins, Jean Nowell, and Jeanne Farrar. Pyramids Back Bands-Joan Howington, Autherene Mize. On Knees-Eleanor Sarnmons, Marianna Mitchell. Center Base-Alice Ann Hamilton. Back row-Edith Welden, Doris Colvin, Patsy Atwater, Jeannette Bailey, Betty Can- non, Kitty Wilkinson, Betty Ward. Owe Hundred Thirty-Fom' r l I i Gym Hssistonls First row: Jean Jordan, Ruth Farmer, Nita Jones, Second row: Jo Ann Helwig, Virginia Thompson, Eleanor Baker, Gracille Lindsey, Merrell Murphy, Car- Katherine Thorpe, Betty Jo Beard, Isabel Kinnett, Jean olyn Moss, Betty Wade, Frances Bruce, and Eleanor Sammons. Nowell, Betty Andrews, Jeanne Zeigler, Katherine An- drews, and Mavis NeSmith. LHR. First row: Alice Ann Hamilton, Betty Wade, Lillian Patton, Frances McCrimmon, Isabel Kinnett, Virginia Thompson, Ruth Farmer, Jackie Grubbs, Nita Jones, Betty Andrews, Dorothy Simmons, and Jo Ann Helwig. Second row: Barbara Wade, Mavis NeSmith, Mary Ann Wynn, Pat Fox, Carolyn Moss, Jeanne Farrar, Kaye Elkan, Eleanor Sammons, Merrill Murphey, Jo Ann Phillips, and Rosa Henderson. Third row: Wynelle O'Quinn, Betty Joyce Brinson, Jean Jordan, Betty Jo Beard, Clarice Nason, Katherine Thorpe, Mary Elizabeth Burdette, Katherine Anderson, and Barbara Gallaway. One Hzrmlrvrl Thirty -Fiz 13 1 QQ. 4' bv 1. i E H Q One H zmdred Thirty-Six '-: 'f m,.A v 'Xi' P LQQXG xx ff! Tir fi Q Inn ' i W X ls f X 'I' ' 'V V Y xx XA! J f E . X4 'IOG xox I.:-I 1 W 92 U 'I 'L' X WALTER STEVENS Cadet Colonel Regimental Comnzander Fellow Cadets: I would like to take this opportunity to express iny thanks and appreciation for the splendid cooperation you have given the staff and ine. The whole reg- inient stood behind us in every activity. I t was because of your fine spirit and cooperation, the niilitary balls, special parades, and other inilitary activities were such a success. Gratefully yours, Walter Stevens. One Hzmdred Th irty-Eight Lanier MISS BETTY SMITH Sponsor ' .' , 1' . . L , a V i n Q9 fy Q 9 AX,,,.l77 8 STANLEY TANNER MISS ELLA SUE MORRIS Curlcf f7lI1Jfflf'lL'-R09f?H6'II,flllA!Ij1lfIl7lf Spofnsor GLENN NORTH MISS BETTY ROSE HERNDON Cadet Captrl1'1z-Reg1'n1e1ztul Supply Officer Sponsor C1710 Hundrefl Tllirfy-N1'1lc CARL HUDSON Collet Lieufwzavzf Colonel First BllffCLl'1'0'll Co'11'1n'1a'mlor Om, Hzmrlrerl Forfy MISS BETTY KLINE Sponsor ANDY LAWRENCE Cadet Lieufenanf Colonel Thlrrl Battalion C0llHHIllllll'7 r.- '?'.'a'J,Qv,,f 1e wg ,,A., ,, . , A ,ff f' f 5' 'FI nf 1 .f wi A155 3 I f g 5 R I if ,xl ' gm V' 'a Q :L af- FREDDIE EVANS Cadet Lieufmzanf Colonel Second Battalion Commander MISS MARION SCHELLING Sponsor SH .y so gy .v fr' 'if' 1 1' -:' fx -A: Q if gy .fix ff? I MISS NAT BLOSSOM Sponsor One Hundred Forty-One ROY WYCHE Cadet Captain. Crmzpmzy Commander ompany A MISS NITA JONES Sponsor JACK HADDOCK First Lieutefzant Second in Com mavzd One H1mdredFurty-Two First Sergeant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant u. FIRST PLATOON-First Squad: Sgt. B. Griiin Sgt J. Dawson, D. Little, G. Green, J. Lasseter, G. Wilsoh W Huff, W. Comer, B. Smith, L. Grace, E. Sams, Cpl. L. Barker Second Squad: Sgt. G Arrington, C. Travis W T Lovett J. Mason, T. Sawyer, P. Denton, M. Newbe1iry,.P.. VVyche: , A I SECOND PLATOON-First Squad: Sgt. L. C. Clark, E. Davis H Stokes E. Rav T Lavton I Stlllwolth T I Iartlett, J. D. Cape, M. Tidwell, H. VVoodard, J. R. Butler, Beaslev A V iughn Cpl I Sowell A. C. Hayfrood, R. Hall, H. Simmons, D. Whitehead, H. Third Squad Sgt R Wiggins H Couche If Sassti 'I Sprayberry, Cpl. L. Smith. Th ompson A Tlppett I Mann B Davis J Spauow C Second Squad: Sgt. J. Burnham, S. Walters, R. Lynch, D. Hunt Fpl N Choffin I Thomas ipl R C ax BILLY BARNETT Cadet Captain Compmzy Comma Hill' r ,ff f f A fb MISS VIOLA PLANT Sponsor MARK BALKCOM First Lieutenant Second in Coinniand One Hundred Fo rty-Four OTIS McKINNEY JOE GIBBS Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant FRED GREEN RICHARD LANE First Sergeant Second Lieutenant Cwizpemy C a THATCHER WATSON Cl1del5C0bZ9U1i7b MISS PATSY CLARK Company C0'Ill'Il1,Il7ld6'7' Sponsor FRANK HATTAWAY First Lieutenant ROGER GREEN CHARLES WOOD BILLY ADAMS Second in Command First Sergeant Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant One Hundred Fofrfy-Six ,.. l 'Ln 5 4 'W ww ,. ' If-sm. . FIRST PLATOON Fust Squad Sgt M Rlchard C dleton G Wlll12H1S L Plerce T Golden, L. Carithers. Henderson H Clay D Smlth W H Wllson Q Johnson Thlrd Squad R Taylo1 R E Smclair, R. Robertson E Dunwody E Clav J Dubose Sgt W Arnett W T Wlleon H Reg1ste1 T V1ckers, Cpl. M. Kimsey SECOND PLATOON Fust Squad Sgt R Eason W B Dlxon W Judd D Zachary W Sprunk. Plymale O Bowman F Engllsh E Goodwln S McCee Thlrd Squad Sgt R H1ll F Fowler, M. Brown, T H Callrile H Howell I Bulgln WILQIUS R Pate H HQSCQI B Thames, B. Cook, B. Ward G. Stelljes, D. Hun- Lindsey, B. Reddy Beasely, D. Moody One Hundred Forty-Seven 'fm x Conzpafzy D MAD DEN REID Cadet Captain 4 MISS EDITH MIDDLEBROOKS Company Commander Sponsor JIMMY WEAVER Second Lieutenant K JOHNNIE MCCREARY First Lieutenant CADESMAN POPE CHARLES RICE LAMAR BRAMBLETT Second in Cofrmnand Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant One Hundred Forty-Eight FIRST PLATOONvFirst Squad: Sgt. A. Bates, Sgt. F Lindsey, H. King, E. Elder, J. Bennett, C. Folson, VV Gardner, G. Beach, J. Howard, M. Stern. Second Squad: Sgt. D. Hudson, N. Putzel, S. Smallwood B. Lyles, Cpl. S. Alley. Third Squad: Sgt. C. Sullivan, B. Baskin, D. King, C Wrye, B. Pain, J. Barker, B. France, W. Griggers, Cpl. J. King, Sgt. H. Hayes. J. O'Shaughnessey, Fl. Crawford, J. Millirons, R. Bailey, 0 Howey, M. Greene, J. Sparrow, E. VVhitaker, E. Bogwell Green, L. Barkerfield, F. Hamlin, A. Durr, B. Horton, M SECOND PLATOONsFirst Squad: M. VVatson, B. , Tucke1', L. Wood. B. Odom, P. Campbell, E. McGaughey, E. E. Barker, H. Simmons. Second Squad: J. Adams, H. McGourick, L. Day, D. I R. Johnson, B Third Squad: T. Bloodworth, J. Clance, Bennor, G. Finison, M. Horwitz, B. Greenway, C. NVade W. Stuart, L. Crosby. A-am.-mx-3:'e..lf ... W M K HAWIKV il Ll! F' M THIRD PLATOON-First Squad: Sgt. C. Daniel, L. Second Squad: H. Barker, H. Dutcher, D. Caldwell, F Crawford, R. Leverettc, R. McLemore, J. Cannor, G. Mc- Anderson, R. Weaver, E. Terry, G. McLord, J. Causey, A Crary, D. McPherson, B. Taylor, C. Ouzts, E. Tanton, T. Darley, J. Stewart, Sgt. C. Snow. Andrews, T. Bray, C. Avera. Ona Hzmdrcd I orty-N1'nr' lj, ,f V 1 'V , . , L f JACK SULLIVAN W Cadet Captain, MISS HARRIET ADAMS Company CUHIHIUIIKICI' Sponsor JIMMY HAYES JERE DuPREE Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant JOHN MCELRATH X vlfirst Lieutenant Second I11,C0'H17llfHZd JOHN KNIGHT HERBERT COOPER First Sergeant Second Lieutenant One Hundred Fifty FIRST PLATOON-First Squad: C. Baker, B. Rice, B. Tellar, VV. Hartley, J. Boland, B. Goodwin, L. Williams, Story, W. Lee, P. Martin, J. Bruce, L. Davis, C. Hatta- G. Coffer. way, L. Grace, J. Hardeman. Third Squad: B. McCord, G. Smith, L. Fish, J. Kelly, Second Squad: J. Ford, R. Cheatham, H. Schultz, M. F. Wade, B. Chirhas, B. Thompson. ff SECOND PLATOON-First Squad: NV. 0'Neal, H. Jackson, B. Bernard, H. Mullis. J. Burke. Morris, B. Watson, E. Wallis, E. Williams, B. Bass, R. Third Squad: A. Ktichens, W. Cain, J. Janette, J. Las- Slocumb, J. Brown, M. Cohen. seter, N. DiXon, G. Howard, C. Snider, L. Futch. Second Squad: J. Morgan, W. McEachern, J. Green, C. THIRD PLATOON-First Squad: M. Williams, C. Ed- Second Squad: L. Culverhouse, H. Arthur, W. A. Spears, wards, T. Tolbert, R. Singleton, J. Everett, C. Foster, H. H. Geeslin, E. Oxford, J. Maloy, R. Swift. Summers, T. Skipper, C. Smith. Ona Ilzmrlrvll Idiffy-0110 CHARLES YATES ' Cadet Captain Qfofnpmnzy F Conzprfny Commander MISS MARY JEAN SMITH Sponsor DAN LEE First Lieutenant Second in Co'm,nzand One Hundred Fifty-Two CHARLES RODGERS Second Lieutenant SAM WARD PAUL SMITH HARVEY SPEARS HARRY SIMONE Second Lieutenant Sec-ond Lieutenant Second Lieutenant Fwst Sergeant I MELSON BUTLER Caller' Captain Conzprmy Commander C'6J3?f?fZZ71'I?'1Tj7 G MISS MARGARET O'NEAL Spovzsor JOE SENNA RICHARD MCFADDEN Seuonfl Lieutenmzt Second Liezcfemvnt DAN CANNON RIDLEY WHITE First Sergeant Secrmd L'fG7lf0'I'l!1'71f MILTON MURRAY First Lieutenant Second in Cmnmfmd One Hundred Fifty-Three CHARLES REEVES Cadet Captain Company Com mandcr Comgbany H 1 MISS BETTY ANN BERLINER Sponsor SYDNEY PYLES First Lieutenant Second in Command One Hundred Fifty-Four I HORACE YARBROUGH RIGHTON LYNDON First Sergeant Second Lieutenant JAMES McMURRAY CHARLES BOLINGER Second Lieutenant Second Lieutnant ROLSTON JOHNSON Cadet' Capfaiw Company Conznzmzder Cwmgmmzy I A E MISS JACKIE WILSON S'2'JO71S0l' BOBBY SANDERS WILLIAM STEPHENS Second L'iC1lt'HCl'lIf Second I,ieHfe7zcmf B. M. COX JAMES PURVIS Second I.ie1cfe1za9zt First Sergeant PAUL ODOM First Lieutenant Second in Cfmlmrlml Qne Hundred Fifty-Five fo 3 1225? K if WALTER WATSON , W Cfldff Cfllffflllfl MISS MARY EVELYN ATKINSON Company Colnmrlnrler' Sponsor 1 JIMMY WALKER FRED FIRGES Second 14I.HfC77Il'lIf Second Lieutenant CHAN WHITE First Lieutenant ' Second in ClHH'IllfI1Yll GEORGE DAVIDSON WILLIAM JACKSON Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant One Hundred Fifty-Siaf C 0 nz pa Tl. L BILLY DOMINGOS MISS TAP SULLIVAN Cadet Captain Sponsor Company Commander JIM DORSEY First Lieutenant Second in Command HK' RICHARD SHERIDAN Second Lieutenant BOB REDDING TOMMY CLAY DAVID JOYNER Second Lieutenant Second Lieutenant First Sergeant One Hundred Fifty-Seven ...nr I J if Q I G, ..-.1 ' 'X if . ' W ' , 4553 A' :g',- X A A ,QQ 1,51 f 1 ,X . gy ggi.. 5 ,:: 3 , A M fagi?5f5 fv1 wfxfef 1' 1 ,A Y :ef Q f ' D . RTX 4 ' 5' za' df ,, if . U . , 5' '.- ' 'HK h Q V ffqff, c . .QF A X 7 I J X, - , fliwfgri gn 1 ,, ' A , M . I ' fa E K, f V Q gait W ,ir N A SW ,J Vi W : by ' M in QW 7 ' Q 1 4 k ' x s i 1 HOWARD S. CATRON Master Sergeant Evans and Butler talking to Capt. Asbell and Military Persmmel Lt. Cheney, P.M.S.8zT.'s Capt. Asbell, Sgt. Hunnicutt, Sgt. Wade, Lt. Cheney One Hundred Fifty-Nine COLOR GUARDS STAFF Cain, Snow, Hall, Cool: Tflmzcr, Evans, Huflson, Law: 1 noe, Nnrfh zffwfy' Baz!! One Hznndrod Sixty Leadout Leaclout Dance Scene Margarcf and Melson Jackie and Ralston Patsy and Thatcher Viola and Billy Marion and Andy Gwoup of Officers and Sponsovus Onff Hmzclrvcl Sixty-O'11c Scene Hall Freshmen -40189-4 ali 'vu Your Beth H onomry Banquet Cheenleadefrs O nc H H ndrccl Siwty- Tnw Limehroom Cashiers Cafeteria New Teachers at Lanier Librarian Miss Mary Dell McCr1w and Fred Green irz Library. One Hznldrcd Si.:'ty-Tlzrve QQ we ,ff if ji? J! 3 f f V ' fx' 541: Wl my wg 235131 M ww K i gl hiwziizti a WY? Nxt A--ras: 5 JE MM. yer' f W! if if ,. A,-,:. ? ,L , 3 W M. f' 1 1 4 f if 3 I 1 Aff x.. if ' Z' 4 eiffff' 1 553-: r Q ' g fx E ,X m v ' 1 N-. 9 1 V, AAP E fff f Y -N E332 Football Parades and 8:30 Class at Miller Um' flfulllrwrl S'i,rfy-Fi1'r' 5 P H1n1rl1'1'rlSf.r'fy EN Wx. ! I I 0110 Hu mired S'f.1'fy-Swml IF YOU BELONG TO ONE OF THESE GROUPS: l. High School Students about to be graduated 2. Veterans of World War II 3. Future Religious Workers THIS INFORMATION may have important value for you. 1. 9 3. 4. 5. The Summer Quarter, June l7-August 24, will offer a full schedule of standard courses for entering Freshmen, who thus may begin With- out loss of time their college career. Mercer already has enrolled more than 250 discharged veterans under the provisions of the lil bill: and a large percentage of the more than lZOO former students linen and womenj who are now or have been in service will in the next few years return to the campus to complete their interrupted work. For them, and for all Veterans who want the kind of education Mercer provides, the institution has de- veloped a policy and program whose primary object is the Veteran's best interest. A request will bring detailed information. Mercer offers, in the Roberts School of Christianity, collegiate train- ing for ministers and training for non-ministerial religious leadership in such types of service as Church Secretary, Education Director, and Young People's Leader. The Nationally accredited Law School has built up a competent fac- ulty and is broadening its curriculum. Registration has more than quadrupled since it resumed operation in September, 1945. New departments added to the Liberal Arts College in' recent years provide opportunities for study in the fields of Drama, Music, Paint- ing, and Sculpture. FOR MORE THAN A CENTURY Mercer has been a good place to go for an education. In physical equipment-dormitories, gymnasium, laboratories, librariesg in finan- cial statusg in faculty and staffg in outlook and spirit, Mercer is better oFf today than ever before. For Information Write THE REGISTRAR MERCER UNIVERSITY MAcoN, GEORGIA One Hmzdfred Sixty-Eight yur- WESLEYHN COLLEGE Oldest Chartered College for Women i'0'i ' CONSERVHTGRY GF MUSIC AND ' SCI-IOCDL QF FINE HBTS College Street Campusg Degrees: Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Fine Arts. Music, Speech, Radio, Art. Largest faculty in these fields in the South. t'0'i LIBEBQL HRTS CQLLEGE Rivoli Campus: Most Beautiful in the South Bachelor of Arts Degreeg Fully Accredited. Nenien C. McPherson, Jr., President Ofnc H'Il'Wl1'l'l5ll S'ia'ty-Nfivm O H Compliments of R. S. Thorpe 8m Sons Mac:on's Exclusive Boys' and Men's Store Compliments HHPP BROTHERS CLOTHING CO. Of if M A RS H A ll CLOTHES YOU WILL WEAR FU R N IT U R E C 0 M P A N Y Compliments of ' Harry C. Stewart 556 558 POPLAR STREET owne, of PHONE 3926 STEWART OIL CO Comjzimems Of HOGG DRUG COMPANY CORNER GROCERY Mrs. L. B. Johnson, Prop. Opposite Lanier High School 200 Forsyth St. Telephone 9617 Andersen's Jewelers Watches - Diamonds Specializing in Watch Repair 355 Second St. Phone 3738 Compliments of H F R I E N D EXCHHNGE PHHRMHCY nl' 502 Second Street Compliments Of STEWART-GOETTE ELECTRIC CO. Bob Sanders Shoe Shop K q i q 1 e 1- ' 5 Phone 9174 Business Colleqe 520 Poplar St- Macon, Ga- 37 Years Successful Service Shoes foy- the Family Under One Management High School Graduates Compliments of B. F. Merritt Coal Co. DAY AND NIGHT COURSES Veterans taught free under Vete Administration-Phone 3517 Accredited Courses . . . College Trained and Experienced Teachers Washington Block .... Mulberry St. One Hundred Seventy One Good Luck MARSH MOTORS. INC. Chrysler - Plymouth Compliments S 6 S CAFETERIA 'Ir The House of Juality Food Russell Scandrett Insurance Go. 502 Bankers Insurance Building Macon, Georg-ia Office Phone 4136 Res. Phone 6412 CLEAN wm-1 1 S A5 .Di 640 WASHINGTON AVENUE Compliments of I. D. Shc:dburn's Trim Shop ir Ocmulgee Street, Between Second and First Streets Phone 4223 CASSIDY'S GARAGE GASOLINE, OILS, GREASES, STORAGE, VULCANIZING REPAIRING Clarke Druq Company if Excellent Prescription Service 409 MULBERRY STREET Mulberry and Cotton Phone 3405-6 PHONE 3110 T 6: T PACKING CO. G.H.B. Q School of Commerce Mam,facfm.e,,.s TYPEWRITING - FILING of BOOKKEEPING - SHORTHAND COMPTOMETER QUEEN OF DIXIE i HAMS- BACON AND 567 MULBERRY STREET SAUSAGE PHONE 6387 One Humhffl Sm cnfy-'l'wo Compliments of Suwanee Service Station Persons Furniture Co. T0il6fPr0P0Wf1fi0WS Fountain Service . Bill's Tater Chips Q WS Ziiiuiftififeiitff 'L Made Fresh Daily in Macon by STANSELL POTATO CHIP 8: I I SANDWICH COMPANY Georgia Motor Finance Co. mpoplaf f M. C. PITTMAN ROOFING CO. 111 Persons Bldg. Phone 5371-8521 ROOFING - PAINTS 169 Cotton Avenue Phone 1783 Capps and Williams Fancy Groceries and Meats Compliments of Couch and Woodall Compliments of S. H. Kress Company Compliments of Macon Peanut and Storaqe Co. Plan Your Luncheon or Dinner Party at FAY'S Nipper's Pharmacy D0cto1 s Building Phone 1900 Harp's Grocery Groceries and Fresh Meats os CLAYTON STREET Compliments of Right Way Finance Co. Brown's Grocery Groceries and Fresh Meats Milk, Butter and Eggs 2015 VINEVILLE AVE. PHONE 7380 One Hundred Seventy Three THE AIR AGE BELCJNGS TO YCU! lET US TEACH YOU HOW T0 FLY! :?:iA. ,.1. -,:. SOUTH? STERN m SERVICE fm Herbert Smart Airport, Macon, Ga. Phone 6586 Dealers - Ercoupe - Republic Secfbee Compliments Compliments of of Hrnold Shoe Company A. G. Rhodes 6. Son I . McNair lumber 8. M acon's Leading Furniture Sm Supply Company BUILDING SUPPLIES PHIL C. SHEALY INSURANCE AGENCY Liberal Dividends Paid Policy Ph e 5200 262 Fifth St. Macon, Georgia The Most Complete Line of Building Materials in Middle Georgia Holders on All Forms of Insurance u Compliments of 205 Hart Bldg. Ph 6880 Safety and Se t S 9 Macon Hobby Shop Hundred Seo ty F GLASS' CHERRY STREET PHARMACY Cherry Street Macon, Georaia Caserio Grocery Co. B GROCERIES and MEATS I Italian Spaghetti, Cheese, Tomato Paste Incorporated 251 Washington Ave. Phone 3985 Macon, Georgia Wholesale Produce and Fruits Florida Vegetables a Specialty KRYSTHL Sandwiches oo-k-0 362 SECOND ST. Sorre1l's Grocery 00100 1140 NAPIER AVE. Compliments of Lone Oak Cafe SLAUGHTER TIRE C0. ir CORNER SECOND AND PLUM STREETS MACON, GA. Compliments of Reginald Trice Sinclair Oils Compliments of Jos N. Neel, Jr. Post No. 3 The American Legion Meetings 2nd and 4th Tuesday Nights City Court Room One H nndred Seventy Five Hrtistic Beauty Shop 151 COTTON AVENUE Skilled Beanticians PHONE 2361 L. A. Thomas Drug Co. The Rexall Store Established 1922 2 Phones 201-202 Macon, Ga. Central Tire Company Seiberling Tires 407 POPLAR STREET Compliments of The Macon Fish Co. 422 Second Street tiny towne children's shop infants and children's dainty toggery Conditioned Hir, Inc. York Air Conditioning Dempsey Hotel-Third Street and Ieefqnigefration Telephone 8120 101 Bankers Ins. Bldg. Phone 8933 J. D. Ard J.A. Teloeau HER HIGHNESS Hrd Cqsh 1- BEAUTY SALON G ocery Staple and Fancy Groceries Fresh Meats, Fish and Oysters Phones 4796-97 289 Washington Ave. 516 Mulberry Street Jllacon's Newest and Most Modern Beauty Salon Phone 1578 Compliments of Empire Furniture Co. When You Need Electrical Work Call Putzel Electric Co. Visit Our Gift Shop Phone 6050 420 Second Street Macon, Ga. Quick Cash - Honor System Broadway Tradinq Co. 208 Jaques Building Phone 1701 Macon, Georgia I oel E. Thames Distributor Cities Service Products CO-OP CHBS Telephone - Eight - Nine - Ten 0-if-0 For Safe, Dependable and Coarteons Taxi Service H . Printing 8z merlcan Stationery Co. 552 Mulberry Street Macon, Ga. Cliff Olmstead, Mgr. Deals Luqqaqe Store For Gifts That Appeal Shop Deals Telephone 6221 359 Third Street Macon, Ga- CARBURETOR sz ELECTRIC SERVICE George Essig ORIGINAL PARTS Phone 3260 706 Third St. Macon, Georgia One Hand ed S venty-Six Compliments of Compliments of BLUE PLATE lUNCH McAFEE CANDY C0. Thousands of Quality-Wise SHOP HT HND SHVE cum! Co. 552 THIRD ST. - Phone 3326 - MACON Brown's Service Slalion lEN BERG'S RESTAURANT .-,-. Woeo-Pep Gasoline lk Tioline Motor Oil, Yale Tires Price Batteries Famous for Goool Food ' 99 N hA Ph 7167 0 H cl Macon Clearing House Association Citizens and Southern National Bank First National Bank 6: Trust Co., in Macon City Bank 61 Trust Company Headquarters for Compliments of Miller and Lanier Jewelry Tom Cook, Ieweler I Cherry at Second Phone 3881 MILADY CLEANERS ' 'Sara Pendleton, Manager It Pays to Look Your Best 692 College St. Ph 817 I M G ZOO Montpeher Hve. Compliments of Phone 4037 Burden, Smith Beauty Shop Hundred Seventy-Eight Heard Brothers Manufacturers HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS Established 1899 Compliments of Georgia Roofing 61 Supply Company I ack Mann Company Prest-O-Lite Battery 669 Third Street Macon, Georgia DAN SCARBOROUGH'S SERVICE STATION Complete Service RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING Buy the Best, It's Chaper 407 Main Street Phone 4376 East Macon, Ga. B 6. H Beauty Salon We cordially invite you to visit us at our new location in the Persons Building Mrs. Leila Horne Mrs. Louise B. Hancock Taylor's Dress Shop 554 POPLAR STREET Compliments of Coronet Studios Portraits of Distinction Compliments of Georgia Baking Co. 216 COTTON AVENUE 62014 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. Phone 855 PHONE 4000 MHTTHEWS Klean Kleaners Jewelers fFormerly Keayp Railroad Watch Inspectors 412 MAIN STREET 409 Broadway Telephone 4243 Macon, Georgia PHONE 7722 KEYSTONA One Coat Flat Luxury in a Paint Package Apply over Wallpaper, Kalsomine, Plaster, Wood, Brick, Concrete, Etc. E. G. McMillan Paint 81 Glass Co. 415 THIRD STREET Compliments of Mary Lou Shop 468 CHERRY STREET STEVE POPPER Gifts - Antiques 186 MAGNOLIA STREET Compliments of The Music Shop Ulf It's Music You Want, We Have It 622 Poplar Street Phone 8632 TATTNALL SQUARE DRY CLEANING CO. Established 1922 605-7 LINDEN AVENUE 0-ak-0 Quality Work Always One Hundred Seventy Nine PROTECTION- For Your Home For Your Business For Your Cor At A Substantial Saving Phone Us for Our Call 7126 in Premium Rates SAM S. CHANDLER INSURHNCE HGENCY Established 1920 M ember of Local, State and National Association of Insurance Agents. HOTEL LANIER BUILDING Convenient Bus Schedules to Lakeside Park Ragan's Park Herbert Smart Airport Cochran Field Clinton Road Bloomfield Shirley Hills Lanier Heights SUBURBAN TRANSIT LINES Established 1932 M ember o f National Safety Council, American Transit Association, Associated Industries of Georgia. Terminal, 3rd and Mulberry Sts. Across from Post Office Phone 5413 For Private Taxi Service Call H RED CAB 5 Downtown Dispatching Stations Established 1941 Member of National Safety Council, National Association of Taxicab Owenrs Associated Industries of Georgia. Phones: 7121 -7122-5UUU- 176 For Dependable Taxi Service One Hundred Eighty Compliments of Willingham 8z Payne Auto and Fire Insurance Sandals ! Sandals! Sandals! 0-too Kinney Shoe Store 570 Cherry Street STEVE M. SOLOMON, I R. DODGE-PLYMOUTH 0't-O Sales and Service OOQOO 462 B ROA D WA Y Macon, Georgia compmmenw Of I ONES POSTER SERVICE Compliments of BIBB SIGN COMPANY Bob Stevens Service Station For C0mplete.l:ZJmotive Service Phone 949 BILL MctcMILI.AN'S SERVICE Quality Recappmg and Vulccmizmg Broadway Standard at Oil Mulberry Products Chapple's Service Station 0-i-0 125 Napier Avenue Phone 4261 RUSSEll'S RESTAURANT Home of Quality Food One HumZ1'ed Eighty-O Highland Pharmacy North Avenue L E A P T R O T ' S Quality Dry Cleaners Phone 1167 Fur Storage Leaptrofs Is Different Compliments of lk 108 Hardeman Avenue 117 North Avenue Phone 78-79 Compliments Hayes Barber Shop H. L. Bramblett, Prop. Of Complifinents of 6 ELLIS COLLEGE BEAUTY SALON EUREKA 5c Sz 10c Quality Merchandise 810 Vineville Avenu Compliments of TRADING POST ROSIERY IN BOTTLES i l 4 l - nmssnson J M! AT FOUNTAINS One Hundred Eighty-T BUSY BEE RESTAURANT 1009 BROADWAY Open 'til 12 mid-nite Large Drive-In 0--k-0 Steaks and Sandwiches Our Specialty o-if-o CLOSED ON SUNDAY Compliments Of CENTRAL COTTON Oll COMPANY O M annfaetnrers of Cotton Seed Products MACON, GEORGIA Drimnon, Inc. PHOTO - ENGRHVTNG COMMERCIHL PHOTOGRQPT-TY PHONE 6888 New Location Upstairs 461 BROADWAY MACON, GEORGIA MID-STATE PAINT COMPANY DeVoe Paint Products O G. E. Refrigerators, Ranges Water H eaters Gas Ranges and H eaters O Telephone 6267 469 Second St. Macon, Ga. One Hundred E ghty Th hh Manufacturing Go. Macon, Georgia The First Name in TEXTILES Vineville Awning Co. Awnings M annfaetareol Venetian Blinds R e flnisheol C 1919 VINEVILLE AVENUE Macon, Georgia Fick ing 6. Walker, Inc. Realtors and Insnrors O 564 MULBERRY ST. Bibb Poultry Company Fresh Dressed Hens - Fryers Large Country Eggs O 421 Cotton Ave. Phone 1636 SHIER'S Albert S. Kite, Prop. Shoe Repairing - Shine Parlor H at Cleaning 416 Cherry St. Phone 8727 Macon, Georgia One Hundred E qhfy F ll Compliments O f 5 -.:: YZZ 2 :1 f F. N. Johnson W. T. Meaders H Meaders Nfattress Co. 0- -0 425 Arch street Phone 5136 if Macou's Most Dependable Source of Supply FOR HARDWARE - SPORTS EQUIPMENT - HOUSEWARES GIFTS 'Ir 466 Second St. Phones 8057-8058 FREEMAN BEAUTY SHOP Macoufs Most Modern Phone 4083 502 Walnut St. Macon, Ga R. A. McCORD MOTOR COMPANY Authorized V-8 D e a l e 1' 215-211 Second St. Phone 11 Macon, Georgia One Hundred Eighty Fwe Taylor Iron Works WILLIAMS 5, Supply Co, IEWELRY CCD. Macon, Ga. iq MILL SUPPLIES Maeon's Oldest and Most ' Reliable Machine Shops-Foundry 457 CHERRY STREET Boiler Works MACON, GA. Compliments of Shop Qt Dannenherg's Middle Georgiafs Largest Ogden Refrigeration and Radio Service Compliments and Best Wishes Department Store of BURDEN, SMITH O ci CQMPANY Over 60 Complete Departments F isher's Drug S1I01'e At Your Service hh. Phones 3186-3187 1146 Napier Avenue Macon, Ga The Dunlap Roofing ffsay It Wim Flowers OII1 CII1. C Y IDLE HOUR Roofing and Floor Coverings N U R S E R I E S ,,i,,, South's Leading Florists Phone 1400 . 266 Fifth Street Macon, Ga. 109 Cotton Ave' Phone 224 One Hundred Eighty-Six DIXON'S DRUGS, INC. 0 FOUR STORES with Complete Drug Service O Mulberry St. at Third Cherry St. at Cotton Ave. Cherry St. at Broadway Vineville at Oak Haven HOTEL LAN IER DINING ROOM 0 Where You Will Find Good Food Well Prepared Central Sash 8a Door Co. A. R. Willingham, President A. R. Willingham V-Pres. 8: Sect. R. J. Carmichael, V P es. 5 T eas. Compliments of Johnnie Johnson Beauty Supply Company Wholesale and Retail Beauty Supplies 515 Second St. Phone 3716 Smartness and Economy Successfully Combined P E G G I E H A L E Feminine Apparel C H L O X Phone 2316 560 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. GLENDENNINGVS I oetoo 411 Poplar Street Phone 9521 FOI' H Smile That Compliments of Glistens Kernaqhcm, Inc. ' JEWELERS C McKesson 6. Robbins Reliable Goods Only Incorporated 411 Cherry St. Phone 836 One Hundred Eighty-S 6 v GUY WHITE RADIO Electronic Manufacturers and Distributors 'lr 654 Mulberry St. ' Telephone 6077 Macon, Georgia For Bumper to Bumper Service Drive in at AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES Open 24 Hours a Day COQOO 218 THIRD STREET MACON VENETIAN BLIND COMPANY Win-Do-Luxe Venetian Blinds Direct from Factory to You Substantial Savings Custom Built to Fit Your Window Easy to Clean Painted with Two Coats of Washable Enamel Choice of 12 Tape Colors Unconditionally Guaranteed Old Blinds Relinished Like New Metal Blinds Now Available Free Estimates Call 1797 1913 Vineville Ave. Compliments of Sunlile Bakery, Inc. WEDDING AND PARTY CAKES Next to Post Office , nb. Our Specialty Sam S. Chandler and A. C. Tyler 474 Second St. phone 2067 SUNSHINE DAIRIES Ice Cream - Milk Compliments of Economy laundry and 0 Shoe Shop 510 Forsyth st. Phone 290 Fast Service Macon, Georgia PHONE 1313-2300 One Hundred Eighty F qi f Everything Goool to Eat MULBERRY MARKET 418-422 Mulberry St. Phone 4181 3631 Macon, Georg SCOTT-MCOOLDRICK MOTOR COMPANY o-if-0 Studebaker Cars cmd Trucks lOf0I 356 FIRST STREET Macon, Ga. Compliments of Bobo Appliance Co. Dependable Service and Compliments ' Of l. E. SCHWARTZ 8. SON Schwartz Sz Phaul Roofing Sheet Metal Work Qtr-Conditioning 514 Plum St. Telephone 340 Congratulations tothe Class of '46 o Friedmc:m's Hes the Newest In 'Bracelets 'Necklaces 'Costume Jewelry ' Watches, Etc. I If it's Diamonds You Want, It's FRIEDMAN'S Appliames You Want! ' FRIED MAN 'S 650 Second St. Phone 4188 J One Hundred Eighty N For Goool Entertainment Books - Novelties ICJY Visit Mac0n'S Best Theatres Grand Building Phone 4803 .-t-. Candies - Y Compliments of Rialto - Ritz Regero and Regero East Macon JEWELERS 563 Cherry Street li.. .l MHCON TELEGRHPH and MHCON NEWS 1 , T PEElER HARDWARE COMPANY I Sporting Goods and Hthletic Equipment Carstarphen 8z Sons Candy Manufacturers Distributors of John Ruskin and Melba Cigars 612-614 Poplar Street Pittman's Grocery 456 Montpelier Avenue Phone 4726 Compliments of HENRY KOPLIN Macon Iron and Paper Slock Company One Hundred Ninety STANDARD BRICK Sz TILE CO. Phones 1477-1448 Maco G Stronq Shoe Co. o-iv-0 Two D s from Capitol Theatr C. W. FARMER COMPANY MILL SUPPLIES WBML Macon's Hmerican Network Station o 1240 Orl Your Dial Gober Service Station C Waco-Pep Gas Quaker State Motor Oil Expert Care and Tire Service PHONE 861 J. Backer Furniture Co. FIFTH STREET Complete House Furnishers 460 Poplar St. Macon, Ga. Phone 4418 I 'nf fi 0 P 6 W Ol 0 H 5HH1Kl!1Hi!VH1tH!1HE1tH1KIl!HllUHHHIHWUH Robinson's Grocery 123 Napier Avenue Z INDEPENDENT E LAUNDRY Phone 3177 2 Home of Velvo Cleaning Compliments of ji- West Macon Beauty Q ' Shop PHONE 1ooo 0neH nd dN WO ON YOUR DIAL COLUMBIA NETWORK THE BIGGEST sHow IN TowN One Hundred N inety-Two This Book Printed by The J. W. Burke Company Producers of Pine Priniino for Gver 75 Yeoirs .LOU Clicrry St. Macon, Ga. Where There's Beauty There's Charm . I I Nell Burney Eeauty Shop Dennis :S Icrrvis Tire Co. All Branches of Beauty Culture Good Work Is Om' Success Phone 4687 104 Cleveland Ave. Macon, Ga. 301 FIRST STREET PHONE 6533 and 1211 J. S. Waldorf 8z Son PROVISIONS and FEED A Good Place to Trade Phone 4031 621 Poplar St. Chapman's Pharmacy 0-'A'-0 Corner Mulberry and Second Sts. Macon, Georgia For the Smartest junior Styles G 0 L D M A N ' S 572 Cherry Street One Hundred Ninety-Three MANOEL'S FEMININE QPPQBEL 420 THIRD STREET MACON, GEORGIA CLIFF WALKER COMPANY Established 1915 Sales cmd Service Harley-Davidson Motorcycles HUCKABEE AUTO CO. O Of' O Yom' Buick - Cadallic Dealer Since 1918 00too THIRD STREET AT PINE IT'S FUN TO PLAY Tennis Golf Badminton Baseball Archery Fishing AT SEALS BROTHERS not-0 353 Third St. Dempsey Block 'KKW of the Highway CHEVROLET SERVICE Columbia Bicycles I Amer'ica's Finest Prompt Efficient f Dependable 515 Poplar st. Phone 4679 ' Economical Maconfa- Dunlap Chevrolel Co. One Hundred N ety F . . .. 5 5 lx I V V 1 . . 4 GFFICIHL PI-IOTGGRQPHERS 1946 MILLER-LQNIER HNNUQL THE CHULDRCN BRYN-ALAN STUDICD 551 CHERRY STREET - MACON, GEORGIA HEADQUARTERS COLLEGE ANNUAL DIVISION 420 W. 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