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

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BDA EL ASD) aS A | ee = a NP wy pray vy - AOU SS we Ny x) Editors Adele Burgin ta Jay Dennis E be By : re ee owe “. ¥ 4 oY am % very Sey § dere ae PiIDI0Ig ‘uo Slog 104 jooysg YPIG soimsg Azure Cue? + ei fas CoP 5 RE ee oy : Ne ” Ae e (NE veal +. - os - anes owe ee Brpe eet ee ee a = 4 , - 7 J é ? hs mee 7 - ae yal at Be © = Tihs oe ‘A ee. Y de a be 6 7} owe er var 2 an Wo ei eA a ive VSyey Through the centuries educators have guided students to higher realms of learning. It is by their precepts and examples that we, the youth of today, have prospered. Civilization has pro- gressed to inconceivable heights because pre- ceding generations have profited by knowledge and experiences which they have inherited and enriched and which they, in turn, have handed down to coming generations. This lamp of ex- perience represents a challenge to us, reminding us of our obligations and responsibilities, not only to our ancestors, but also to the youth of tomorrow. PRINCIPALS MESSAGES A. L. MILLER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL MACON, GEORGIA To All Seniors: Your work and study of the past three years has brought you to your graduation which is a beginning of a new experience in which you will apply the knowledge, the attitudes and the aspirations which you have acquired at Miller. Let me congratulate you and wish for you the be st in all things. I shall rejoice with you in your successes; and if reverses come, I know that you will meet them bravely and climb on to higher things. Sincerely, Jet iF 42 LAN WICH SENIOR TCUras et ScHroaon. For Boys A. J. SWANN, PRINCIPAL Mace IN. GA. To the members of the 1953 GRADUATING CLASS: Up to now, you have to your own ideas and indiy- It is true that you have, ina measure, been able to formulate some ideas and carry out some of your plans, but mostly your activities Some older person has directed, orward your Opportunities €ssion will increase as the years come and ZO. The diplomas you will receive, and this book, are Symbols of what you have accomplished thus far in your school life. Within themselves they mean nothing, but as symbols they represent three years of Study, research, and associations that will mean much to you in the years ahead, On behalf of the faculty I want to extend to you heartfelt Congratulations and wish for you many years of happiness and Success, eat hag a | BOARD of PUBLIC EDUCATION We c MR. J. D. CRUMP DR. MARK SMITH President Superintendent of Bibb Schools Dr. Mark Smith, Superintendent of Bibb Schools; Dr. H. G. Weaver, Vice President; Mr. J. Clay Murphy, Treasurer; Mr. Wallace Miller, Jr., Mr. Andrew J. Lyndon, Judge Walter Stevens, Mr. J. D. Crump, President: Judge Mallory C. Atkinson, Mr. Herbert F. Birdsey, Mr. Walter T. Johnson, Mr. George P. Rankin, Jr., Mr. Lee M. Happ, Mr. William P. Simmons, Mr. McKibben Lane, Secretary; Mr. Charles C. Hertwig, Mayor Lewis B. Wilson. “Honor, love, obedience, troops of friends” . . . All of these character- ize Mrs. Holmes whose strength of character, sympathetic understanding, friendly interest, and advice have en- deared her to everyone. With sincere appreciation for all that she has meant to us, the Miller Seniors dedicate the 1953 Annual to Mrs. Ann Martin Holmes. DEDICATION As a tribute to the honor and glory of those Lanierians who serve in Korea, this annual is dedicated by the class of 1953. MRS. MARY M. BARBER Clerk P MRS. ELIZABETH POE CLARK Latin, English MISS ANN HENRY History, Sociology MILLER FACULTY MISS FLORENCE BLAIR Geography Government MISS ANN CULVERHOUSE Typing MRS. SUSAN F. HILL English MISS MARY ALFRIEND English MRS. FRANCES BRUBAKER Sociology MISS LUCILE CARSWELL English MkS. DORIS DASHER Stenography MRS, PAUL J. ELKINS Geography General Business a —_ oS MRS. ANN MARTIN HOLMES English MISS MARY HOLMES Chorus, Geography MRS. W. V. ARGO Physical Education MRS. GAIL CARVER Science, Chemistry fal MISS ADDIE FUNDERBURKE English MISS GERALDINE JACKSON Spanish -—, —- e q MILLER FACULTY MRS. MATILDA R MR. ROY JOHNSTONO JAMES Orchestra Ji zai = Vi | MISS LOUISE KITE MISS WILLIE MAE MRS. ELIZABETH MILLER MRS. MILTON MURRAY MRS. AMY OLMSTEAD French, English LITTLE English, History Homemaking Dietitian Mathematics MISS EMILY ORR MRS. LENA MISS AGNES PITTMAN MISS CELIA SHARP MISS DOROTHY Biology PENDERGRASS Bookkeeping, General Stenography, Typing SIMMONS Homemaking Business Mathematics AY; MISS SARAH MISS DARYL TUMLIN MRS. DIXON WATSON MISS NANCY WHITE MRS. J. P. STAPLETON Physical Education Librarian Retailing, General WILLINGHAM Nutrition Business Bookkeeping General Business LANIER FACULTY MR. B. C. ADAMS MR. W. D. ANDERSON Economics English MR. WILLIAM BRAKE MR. L. H. BRENT MRS. DELORES BROWN MR. SELBY BUCK MR. E. O. CLARK MR. EMORY CLAY Mathematics History Secretary Coach Shop Biology 7 ‘ MR. CHARLES DEATON MRS. ROSE DuBOSE MR. AUBREY FLOYD MR. O. P. FULMER MAJOR JOHN R. GABBERT Biology Dietitian Spanish French Mathematics Military ENN of, , } ' MR. TURNER GAUGHF MR. JULIUS GHOLSON MR. CLARENCE GOSS MR. J. A. GRATIGNY MR. E. E. HAINES MR. J. D. HARRISON Band Government Mathematics English Shop Shop LANIER FACULTY , _— - of Gi A MR, J. P. HOLMES MR. MARVIN JONES Chemistry oF m oo —. f MRS. ISABEL KINNETT MR. D. H. KNIGHT MISS NELLIE LAMAR MISS ALICE LOTT MR. W. J. MARSHALL MRS. MARGARET MATHEWS Mathematics Guidance Spanish English Biology Bookkeeping ice” : f. y¢ : : N ! ‘ ‘4 st Ad eee 2 ES BS MISS MARY DEL McCAW MR. MARVIN R. NEAL MR. LLOYD NEWBERRY MR. H. O. PEURIFOY MR. THOMAS J. PORTER Librarian Shop Shop Physics English Mathematics MR. MADDEN REID MR. ALBERT ROSS MR. H.-E. SIMMONS MR. J. C. SORRELLS MR. ELTON L. WALL MRS. ELIZABETH H. GLASS History Typing Agriculture Mathematics History English till the fire is nothing but EDGAR LEE MASTERS Seniors, Juniors, and Sophomores have innumerable opportunities in later years of prac- ticing the knowledge gained in high school. Thus their ideas — or “fire’’ — become the deeds — or “light” — which enriches their associates. This lamp of knowledge represents the educa tion that has been acquired and the hope that it will be used to the best advantage. FAYE ANDERSON HENRY MIDDLEBROOKS President President SENIOR CLASS GENE TEMPLE CAROL WORK ROY GREENE FAYE WATSON Secretary-Treasurer Vice President Vice President Secretary-Treasurer OFFICERS TOOTSIE KINGMAN STANLEY MILLER LUCY WEBB BILLY MASON Director Director Director A a 7 CHARLIE WIGGINS Director Director In the conference room at Lanier, the Senior class Officers and Directors have a joint meeting. and DIRECTORS HARDWICK BUTLER EMILY MASON BILLY BELMONT ANN HENDERSON SIDNEY WOOD Director Director Director Director Director — oo et Beverty May ALEXANDER “Beber” Treasurer of Beta Club 12; Beta 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; President of Bookstore 11; Honor Group 11; FHA 12; Dancers 10; Pyramids 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 FLORA ANN ALLEN “Flossie” BOL Sorority 10-12; Gym Assistant 12; MAA 12; Vice President MAA 12; FHA 12; FHA Group Officer 12; Supervision Officer 12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11. JAMES OLLIE ALLEN, Jr. “Jimmie” Cadet Private 10-12; Chi Delta 11. MINNi€ JOSEPHINE ALLEN “Minnie Jo” Tri-Hi-Y 11; Library Assistant 10; Exhibition 10-11; Perfect At- tendance 10; Winning Company 10. RUTH ELEANOR ALLEN “Eleanor” President of FHA 12; Secretary of FHA 11; District and State Music Festival 11; FHA 10-12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Officer 12; Supervision Volleyball 10, 12. CLAUDE RONALD ALTON “Ronny” Cadet Cpl. 12; Business Club 11, 12; Company Football and Soft- ball 11, 12. JIMMIDINE ABERNATHY Jimmie OL Sororit OL S ty 11; Red Cross 11; Vice President of Supervision 12; Library Assistant 10; Exhibition 10-32 Georce EUGENE ADAMS Gene” Chi Delta 10-12; Band 10-12; Treasurer of Chi Delta 12; Glee Club 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11; Fraternity Football and Basketball 11, 12; Business Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12: Music Festival 10-12 MARTHA ROLSTON ADAMS Martha DOM Sorority 10-12 Sergeant-at-Arms of DOM 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Exec ve Council 12; H Lights Reporter 12; Red Cross 12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Ex- hibition 10-12 VERA KATHLEEN ADAMS “Vera FHA 11, 12; Business Club 12: Perfect Attendance 10, 11; hibition 10, 11 EUGENE David ANDERSON “Gene” Transfer Student 11; AOS 12; Cadet Pvt ball 11; Company Football and Softball 11, 12; Fraternity Football F Y y 12; Supervision Basket- and Basketball 12 RUTH FAYE ANDERSON “Faye periative President of Class 10-12; President of Sigma Alpha 2; Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11 2; Tri-Hi-Y 11 Sigma Alpha 11; President of Supervision 10, 11; Dancers 10, 11 12; Secretary of Inter-Sorority 12; Student Council 11, 12; Council Representative JACQUELINE JOYCE ANDREWS Jackie” Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; BOL Sorority 10-12; Secre tary of BOL 12; Student Council 12; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; Dancers 11. RICHARD PAUL ANDREWS “Richard” Best Drilled Cadet 11; Cadet Cor poral 12 RoBert H. ARMSTRONG “Bobby” Beta Honorary 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Winning Company 11; Cadet Sgt. 12. Patti JUNE ARNOLD “Patti” BMD Sorority 11; District and State Music Festival 10, 11; Exhibi- tion 10-12; Tennis Tournament 10; Bowling Tournament 10; Archery Tournament 10 SARAH JANE ASBURY “Sarah Jane” SMB 10-12; Exhibition 10-12; Red Cross 10; Supervision Officer 11; Archery Tournament 10; FHA 12; Supervision Volleyball 11. DoroTHY SPROTT ATKINSON “Dorothy” Superlative; President of Beta Club 12; State Secretary of Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; SOS Sorority 10-12; AKO Sponsor 10-12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Crack Squad 10; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Class Basketball 10; Class Stunt 11. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH ATWELL “iz” FBLA 11, 12; President of Supervision 10; Typing Certificate 11; Exhibition 10-12; Shorthand Certificate 11; Dancers 11. AirREY AULTMAN “Airey” DOM Treasurer 12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12; Beta Club 11, 12; DOM Sorority 10-12; Tri-Hi-¥_11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Hi-Lights Staff 12; Red Cross Council 11; Dancers 10; Archery Tournament 10-12. JAMES DOUGLAS BALDWIN “Jimmy” AOS 10-12; Inter-Fraternity Council 12; Inter-Fraternity Sergeant-at Arms 12; Business Club 11, 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. GEORGE RICHARD BaRFIELD, III “George” AKO 10-12; Red Cross 10, 11; Stunt Night 11; Supervision Basket- ball 10, 11; Cadet Pvt. 12; Crack Squad 10-12. WILLIAM CoLaquit Barker, JR. “Billy” AOS 12; Fraternity Football 12; Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football and Softball 10, 11; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Crack Squad 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11. Tracy WorTH BaRLow “Tracy” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Company Football 12. RICHARD EARLE BARNETTE “Rudolf Vasolino” Band 10-12; Art Club 11, 12; Fraternity Football 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Glee Club 10, 11; Chi Delta 10-12; Vice President Chi Delta 12; Stunt Night 10-12; Best Bandsman 10. Mary ANN BaRNES “Ann” Music Award 11; All State Chorus 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Dramatics Club 10; Clinic Chorus 10-12; Music Festival 10-12; Southeastern Music Convention 10. HAROLD VINSON BAGGETT Duke Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 DirRLie ANN BAILEY Feature Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12 Hi-Y 12; Dramatics Club Play 10; 12; Dramatics Club 10-12; Exhibition 10-12 Dramatics Club Group Captain ROBERT EUGENE BaiLey Buck Theta 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions 10; Fraternity Foot ball and Basketball] 12 Grace Louise BALDWIN Grace DOM Sorority 10-12; Exhibition 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10 CoRINNE BARRETT FHA Dancers 11 11; FHA 11 STELLA CATER BAXLEY Cater Gym Assistant 11, 12; Lieutenant of Exhibition 11; MAA 11, 12; Honor Group 11; SOS Sorority 10-12; Vice President of SOS 12: Inter-Sorority 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12 Hoist CLay BEALL, Jr. Holst Beta 10-12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Science Club 10; Honor Group 11-12; Stunt Night 10, 11; Fraternity Football 10, 11; Red Cross 10: Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Sgt. 12 Betty JANE BEASLEY Betty” Exhibition 10-12; Pyramids 11; Red Cross 12; Bookkeeping Certifi cate 11; Volleyball Team 10, 11; Basketball Team 10, 11. - WILLIAM SPAIN BELMONT Bill’ AKO 10-12; State Lt. Gov. of Georgia District of Key Club 12 Beta Honorary 11, 12; Best Jr. Non-Commissioned Officer in Reg 11; Class Officer 11, 12; Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Vice President Red Cross 11; Neatest Cadet in Company 11; Vice President Key Club 12; Honor Group 12 Eowarpb Bruce BENTON “Bruce” Lt. Colonel 12; Secretary of LTB 12; Reg. Best Drilled Cadet 11; Honor Group 12; Key Club 11, 12; Varsity Football 10-12; Crack Squad Leader 11; Vice President Beta Honorary 12; Neatest Cadet n Company 11 PHittip GERALD BENTON Jerry 12; Crack Squad 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Company and Platoon 11; Fraternity Rifle Team 11 Football 12; Track 12; Americanism Club 11; Theta 10-12; Super- vision Basketball 10-12 HARRY BROWN BIBLE, JR. Harry Science Club 10-12; Americanism Club 11, 12; Cadet Sgt. 12 THOMAS HALL BIGHAM, JR. Tommy Stunt Night 10; Senior Play 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hi-Y 11-12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Honor Group 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10-12 LORENA ANN BooTLe Sister Superlative; President of SOS Sorority 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; AKO Sponsor 11, 12; ROTC Sponsor 11; SOS Council Representative 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11 12; Dancers 11; Class Stunt 10, 11. WILTON Epwin Bostick ‘Wilton Band 10-12; FFA 10-12; 4-H Club 10-12 JAMES CLIFFORD BOWDEN James Cadet Pvt. 10-12 Avice WyveTtta BoweEN Wyveftta FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12 Jo ANN Bowers “Jo Ann’ FHA 10-12; Exhibition 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10 BARBARA JEAN BOWMAN “Barbara” Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12; President of Supervision 11; Stu- dent Council 12; Office Assistant 12; Crack Squad 11; Dancers 10; FHA 12; Bookkeeping Certificate 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 JAMES RALPH BisHoP Ralpt sion Basketba BEVERLY Lourie BLOODWORTH 12; Beta Club 11, 12; FHA vision Officer 10-11]; Perfect Office Assistant 12 CATHERINE LOUISE BOLLINGER Lou Bo Gym Assistant 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; FHA 12; Red Cross 11 MAA 11, 12; § on Basketball Champions 11; Class Volley ball Champion 1; Class Basketball 10, 11; Soccer Champions 11 , 11 Typing Cert Mickey Jim BONNER MA ckey Chi Delta 11, 12; Band 10-12; Stunt Night 10, 11; Dixie Doodle 4 ’ Dandy 10, 11; Fraternity Football 12 - % 4 ——T JOHN RUSSELL BOZEMAN “Johnny” Crack Squad 10, 11; Business Club 11, 12; Cadet Cp armoc 12; Best Drilled Company 11 12; Sed- ELLiott EARL BRACK Elliott 2nd Lt. 12; Basketball Manager 11, 12; Poet Leader 11 Honorary 11; KTO 11 12; Beta 12; Honor Group 12; News Editor of Poet Leader 12; Secretary of KTO 12; Red Cross 10, 11; Perfect At- tendance 10-11 JOHN ALBERT BRADLEY John” Theta 11, 12; Fraternity Football and Basketball 11 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12 JAMES Ovid BRANTLEY James Honor Group 12; Business Club 10-12; Red Cross 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Lunchroom Assistant 10-12; Red Cross 10-12; Red Cross Service Award 11 BEVERLY JEAN BRASWELL “Beverly” Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12; Secretary of Sigma Alpha 12; Busi- ness Manager of Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stunt Night 11; Danc- ers 10; Perfect Attendance 10; Ad Solicitor for Annual 10; Ex- hibition 10-12. Epwin MurRRAyY BRAY “Murphy” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Winning Company 10; Company Football 10. FRANKLIN BRAY “Franklin” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Company Football and Softball 10-12; Supervi- sion Basketball 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11. ELIZABETH UNA BRENDER “Betty” Exhibition 10-12; Hi-Lights Reporter 12. JOAN BRIDGEMAN “Jo! Student Council 11, 12; Library Assistant 10; Supervision Volley- ball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11; Relays 10, 11. Betty GERALDINE BRINKLEY “Geraldine” Beta Club 12; Student Council 12; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12. CLARENCE Ear- Britt RALPH LEE BRITTAIN, JR. Rifle Team 1 12 Best Drilled Platoor WILLIAM HARRISON BROACH Cadet Capt. 12; Beta 10-12; Key Club 11, 12; Exchange Student 1; Senior Play 12 rack Squad 10 1; Science Club 10 Council 12; Honor Group 12 r's Carot Watts Brown Caro FHA 12; Exhibition 10, 11 JAMES LEE BROWN “Jimmy” Science Club 10. JOHNNY Mack Brown “Johnny Mack” LTB 10-12; Fraternity Football 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 12. JULIANNE BROWN “Julie” SMB Sorority 10-12; Student Council 10; Dancers 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; Annual Ad Solicitor 10; Red Cross 11; Stunt Night 10, 11; Pyramids 10. MARTHA CHLOE BROWN “Martha” FHA 12. WILLIAM HENRY BROWN “Bill” Vice President of FFA 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. GRACE BRYAN “Gracie” Perfect Attendance 10; FHA 12; Red Cross 12; Supervision Volley- ball 10-12; Exhibition 10, 11; Relays 10, 11. T aiadie WL, aS SP Om Oe Mary VIRGINIA BRYAN Mary Virginia” 1t of SMB 12; Inter-Sorority SMB Sorority 10-12; Vice Presider Council 12; ROTC Sponsor 11; Red Cross 12; Dancers 10; Exhibition 10-12; FHA 12; Supervision Volleyball 10 Myrtis ADELE BURGIN Adele Editor of Annual 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Vice President of Beta Club 12: Honor Group 11, 12; SOS Sorority 10-12; Secretary of SOS 12: Tri-Hi-¥Y 11, 12; Stunt Night 10-11; Phi Omega Beta Sponsor 11, 12; ROTC Sponsor 1 MARVIN LEONARD BURNETTE “Smiley’ Cadet Cpl. 12; Band 10-12; Glee Club 10-12; Supervision Basket- ball Champions 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11, Letterman 10-12; State and District Music Festival 10, 11; State Music Clinic 11. LouLieé BURNS “Loulie”’ Feature Editor of Annual 12; SOS Sorority 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Executive Council Tri-Hi-¥ 12; Exchange Student 11; Dramatics Club 12; Stunt Night 10; Dancers 10, 11. MarTHA JEAN BUSSEY “Jean” Beta Club 12; FHA 12; Parliamentarian FHA 12; Library Assistant 11; FBLA 11, 12; Supervision Secretary 10; Exhibition 10-12; Stu- dent Council 11 SosePH HARDWICK BUTLER “Hardwick” Cadet Capt. 12; Business Manager Annual 12; Class Director 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Treasurer Beta Honorary 12; Handbook Editor 11; Honor Company 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Honor Group 12 WaLTER HOWELL BUTLER “Walter” Cadet Capt. 12; Secretary of Beta Honorary 12; Key Club 11, 12; AKO 11, 12; Annual Staff 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Cadet Ist Sgt. 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Science Club 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 10, 11. ANNIE KATHRYN BUTTS “Kathryn” FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Captain Supervision Basketball 10; Supervision Volleyball 12. Bossy SHELL ByrD “Bobby” Perfect Attendance 10. Betty JEANNINE CAREY “Jeannine” BOL Sorority 10-12; FHA 12; Projects Chairman; FHA 12; Dancers 11; Exhibition 10-12; Class Speedpin Ball 11; Supervision Volley- ball 12; Archery Tournament 12. ELEANOR CARPENTER 10-12; Winning Company 10; srvision Basketball 10-11; Supervision Officer 10 ROJEAN CARR Exhibition ALENE CARROWAN Alene” Beta Club 12 t of BOL 12; BOL Sorority 10-12; Gym Assistant 12; Exchange Student 11; Student Council 11; Dramatics Club 10, 11; Thespians 1 Theta Sponsor 11, 12; FHA 12 CHARLIE WAYNE CarRTER W syne Cadet Cpl. 12; Best-All-Round Company 11; Americanism Club 10; Business Club 11] Mary FRANCES CARTER “Frances” Exhibition 10-12; FHA 12; Dancers 11. PEARL INEZ CARTER “Pearl” Tri-Hi-Y 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10-12; Relays 10. CLINTON RICHARD JOSEPH CASKING, JR. “Joe” Lt. Col. 12; Key Club 11, 12; Treasurer Beta 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Military Council 12; Company Neatest Cadet 11; Exchange Student 11; Science Club 10; Honor Group 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10. Mary AucGustTié CHAFIN “Mary” Beta Club 12; Gym Assistant 12; MAA Officer 12; Junior Class Basketball Manager 11; Pyramids 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Captain 10, 12; Honor Group 12; FHA 12; Third Period Softball Champions 11; Third Period Soccer Captain 11. SARA ANNETTE CHAMBLESS “Annette” Student Council 12; BOL Sorority 11; Class Basketball 10; Super- vision Basketball 10, 12; Supervision Volleyball 10, 12; MAA 11, 12; FHA 12; Library Assistant 10, 11; Gym Assistant 11. SHIRLEY ANN CHASTAIN “Shirley” FBLA 12; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12. GLorRIA BERNICE CHEATHAM FHA 17 MARGARET ANN CHEEK Ann BOL Sorority 11, 12; Majorette 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Ex- hibition 10-12; Class Stunt 11; FHA 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11; Twirling Certificate 10; District Festival 10 JOHNNY HARROLD CHILDS lohn Varsity Baseball 11, 12; B Team Basketball 11; KTO 11, 12; Sergeant- at-Arms of KTO 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 1 FRANKIE JEAN CHURCHWELL “Frankie” Tri-Hi-¥Y 12; FHA 10, 12; Exhibition 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 11. ALBERT EMANUEL CLARKE “Al Band 10-12; KTO 11, 12; Treasurer of KTO 12; Americanism Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Supervision Basketball Cham- pions 10; Fraternity Football and Basketball 11, 12; Glee Club 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11, 12 Sitous FLoyp CLEMENTS “Floyd” Cadet Cpl. 12; Business Club 11; Best Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball Champions 10; Honor Comparty 11 THomas M, CLose “ye Cadet Capt. 12; Business Manager of Athletic Association 11, 12; Advertising Manager of Annual 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hand- book Editor 11; LTB 10-12; Cadet Ist Sgt. 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10-12; Honor Group 12. CARROLL LAVINIA COBLE “Cobbler” President of Supervision 11, 12; SOS Sorority 10-12; MAA 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Supervision Volleyball and Basketball 10-12; Class Basketball 11; Exhibition 10-12; Period Softball 11. PatrRiciA ANN COFER “Pat FHA 12; Exhibition 11, 12. WILLIAM BENJAMIN COLLINS B dary | 2 xie Doodle Dand ELIZABETH Peavy Comer Betsy : nual 12; Regime 1 Sponsor 1 SMB Sorority 10, 11; § arvision Basketball C 1; MAA 12; FHA 12; Group Parliamentarian FHA 12: Class Soccer Team 10. 11 PauL HERMAN CONNELLY 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Fraternity Football 1] 12; KTO 10-12: Stunt Night 10 Company BARBARA JEAN Cook Babs Lt. of Winning Company 11; Gym Assistant 11, 12: BMD Sorority 11, 12; Winning Class Volleyball Team 11; Winning Class Soccer Team 11; Winning Supervision Vo leyball Team 11; Winning Class Basketball B Team 10; MAA 11 12; Sergeant-at-Arms MAA 12; Captain of Supervision Volleyball Team 12 Betty Sue Corsetrt “Betty FHA 12; Exhibition 10, 11; Red Cross 12: Softball Team 11 Patricia Zoe CoTToNn “Zoe Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12: Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Dancers 11; Supervision Officer 10; Student Council 10 EUGENE CRAWFORD Gene Cadet Sgt. 12; Varsity Baseball 10-12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12 Varsity Track 11, 12; L Club 11, 12; B Team Basketball 10; Perfect Attendance 11 JULIAN JEFFERSON CREAMER, Jr. Juliar Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Chi Delta 12; Business Club 11; Music Festival 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11 Zoe EsteLtLe Croom WALTER KENNETH DAUGHTRY ergeant-at-Arms of AKO 12; Varsity Football 10-12 Spanish Club 11; Cadet Cpl. 12 Epwin Kay Davis Kay Cadet Pvt. 10-12 HENRY WAYNE Davis “Wayne” STuarRT C. Davis “Stuart’ Beta 10-12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Poet Leader Business Staff 10-12; Red Cross 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 11 Leven Sturkie DAWSON “Sturkie” KTO 10-12; President of KTO 12; Winning Supervision Basketball 11; Winning Company 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Fraternity Basketball 10, 11; Fraternity Football 11. JOSEPH JOHN DEEP “Joe” Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Business Club 10-12; Vice President Business Club 12; Red Cross 10-12; Red Cross 11; Red Cross Service Award 11; Perfect Attendance 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Company Neatest Cadet 11. ALLEN JOHNSON DENNIS, JR. “Jay” Editor of Annual 12; Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Key Club 11, 12; Student Exchange 11; Secretary of Red Cross 11; AKO 10-12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Senior Play 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Honor Group 12. JOHN WILLIAM DENSON, JR. “Wild Bill” AKO 10-12; Football Manager 10-12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Fraternity Football 11, 12; Crack Squad 10; Stunt Night 10-12. MINNIE JEANETTE DOUTHIT 12; Bookkeeping Ce icate 11; FBLA 12 DONALD WAYNE DRAKE RALPH EARL DRAWHORN Ralph st Drilled Company 10; Company Softball and Football 10-1 ted Cross | Red Cross Council 10; Supervision Basketball 10-12 upervision President 11 ANNETTE DRINNON eta | 2; Typing Certificate 11; President of Supervision t 0; Exhibitio 12 i Few : - A GeorGE THomas DuBose Tommy Company Clerk 12; Cadet Pvt, 10-12: Supervision Basketball 11; Company Football 11, 12 j Harvey DuBose “Hobb” Cadet Sgt. 12; Business Club 11, 12; Americanism Club 11; Parlia- mentarian of Business Club 12; Lunchroom Assistant 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11 GorbDon MicHAEL DUFFELL “Michael” Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; AKO 10-12; Vice President of Literary Society 12; Secretary of Literary Society 11; Science Club 10; Cadet Cpl. 11; Crack Squad 10; Fraternity Football 10-12. SHIRLEY ANN Duke “Ann” BMD Sorority 11, 12; Red Cross 10; Supervision Secretary 11; Supervision Vice President 12. ANNIE RUTH DUNN “Annie Ruth” FHA 12; FBLA 12; Exhibition 10-12. BARBARA DYER “Bobbie” BOL Sorority 11, 12; MAA Officer 11, 12; Cheerleader 11; Class Basketball 10-12; Field Hockey and Speed Pin Ball 10-12; Soccer Champions 11; Softball Champions 10; Pyramids 10, 11; Speed Ball 10-12; Supervision Volleyball and Basketball 10-12. AUREL VARON EASTIN ub 11, 12 VONNE EDGAR 12; Supervision Of eyball 10; FTA 10 JACQUELYN EARLE Epwarps Jackie FHA 10-12; MAA 10, 11; Class Volleyball Champions 11; Speed Ball Champions 11; Supervision Volleyball Champions Exhibition 10. JAMES WALLACE ELDER J. W AOS 12; Americanism Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Frater- nity Football 12 CYNTHIA ANNE ELLIS Anne” BOL Sorority 11, 12; Copy Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Exhibition 11, 12 James Haroco ELLIS “Jimmy” AKO 10-12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Crack Squad 10; Cadet Cpl. 11; Spanish Club 11; Fraternity Football 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Secretary of Demosthenian Literary Society 11; Parliamentarian Demosthenian Literary Society 12. Met PaAut ELrop ‘Mell Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Cadet Cpl. 12; Business Club 11. JOHNNIE LAMAR ENGLISH “Johnnie” Red Cross 10-12; Business Club 11], 12; Library Club 11, 12; Stunt Night 10, 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Senior Play 12. Mary ELIZABETH ENGLISH “Mary” Superlative;, President of SMB Sorority 12; Secretary of Student Council 12; Beta Club 12; SMB Sorority 10-12; Council Representa- tive SMB 11; President of Inter-Sorority 12; President of Supervi- sion 11; Red Cross 10; Stunt Committee 10-12; Ad Solicitor 10. SARAH NANCY ENGLISH “Sally” Secretary of Supervision 10-12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Director of Junior Class 11; Stunt Night 11; BOL Sorority 10-12; Treasurer of BOL 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11-12; Exhibition 10-12. HARRIET ZELLER FINCHER SOS Sororit 12; Honor Grour Exhibition 11; Perfect state Student Co GERARD ALEXANDER ForRESTER, III Alex Cadet Sgt. 12; LTB 11, 12; Company Football 11, 12 Company Softball 10-12; Honor Group 12 ALTON FosTER, JR. Little Foster Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Winning Crack Squad 10; Company Football and Softball 10, 11 ANDREW JACKSON FOSTER Jack Crack Platoon 10; Honor Company 11; Cadet Cpl. 12 MARTHA Marie FouNTAIN Gym Assistant 11, 12; Lieutenant in Exhibition 11; Class Basket- ball 10, 11; Honor Group 10; MAA 11, 12; Supervision Basketball and Volleyball 10-12; FHA Group Officer 12; Class Soccer 10, 11; Beta 11; Perfect Attendance 10 ROBERT WAYNE FREEMAN Wayne” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Winning Company 10; Supervision Basketball Champions 10; Company Softball 10-12; Color Guard 12; Crack Squad 11 MELBA Louise GASSETT Melba’ Crack Squad 11; Exhibition 10, 11; Red Cross Representative 11; Class Basketball 11; Class Softball 11; Class Volleyball 11; Class Speed Pin Ball 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Supervision Volley- ball 11 Sytvia Marie GEAN Sylvia‘’ Lieutenant in Exhibition 11; Gym Assistant 11; Vice President of MAA 11; MAA 11, 12; BOL 10-12; Class Basketball 10, 11; Class Volleyball 11; Stunt Night 10; Hi Lights Staff 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11. WILLIFORD SYMPHERE GIDDENS AJ i | ; wa’ 12; Band 10-12; Cadet Cpl. Band Demosthenian Literary Society 12; supervision Rep. 10; Dixie Doodle JAMES DONALD GILBERT 12 Oscar BUSH GLEATON Bush” Senior Play 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Business Club 11, 12; Stunt Night 10; Red Cross 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 10-12 ARLINE EDNA GOLDMAN Cookie tor of Annual 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group Sorority 10-12; Vice President of BOL 12; Inter- } 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Dancers 10; Exhibition LarrY JuDD GOODMAN “Pasqualle” AOS 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary, Sociery 11; Company Football 11; Stunt Night 11; Best Drilled Company 11; Crack Squad 11; Miller Dramatics Club Play 12. Howarop E. Gooce “Howard” Theta 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Winning Gompany 10. Georce EpwarpD GRANADE “George” Crack Squad 10, 11; Business Club 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Honor Group 12; Poet Leader Staff 11; President of Business Club 12; Associate Editor Poet Leader 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet 2nd Lt. 12. E_sit MARGARET GREEN “Elsie” FHA 11, 12; Kitchen Band 11; Exhibition 10-12; Exhibition Relays 11. Eocar ALVA GREENE “Alva” B Team Basketball 10; Supervision Basketball 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. Roy Hitt Greene, JR. “Roy” Vice President of Senior Class 12; President Chi Delta 12; Council Rep. Chi Delta 11, 12; Treasurer Hi-Y 12; Annual Staff 12; De- mosthenian Literary Society 12; Boys’ State Rep. 11. WILLIAM BLAKE GREENE Basketball 11, 12 ANNE FRIERSON GRIFFIN CHARLES E. Griccers Chuck Perfect Attendance MARGARET GUNNELS “Maggie” Art Editor of the Annual 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; BMD Sorority 11, 12; BMD Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Red Cross 11; Supervision Volleyball 11; Exhibition 10-12. Cart Epwarb HapariTs “Carl” Americanism Club 10-12; Business Club 10-12; Secretary of Busi- ness Club 12; Perfect Attendance 10; Best Drilled Company 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Sgt. 12. RusBy JANELLE HADAWayY “Janelle” BMD Sorority 10-12; Red Cross 11; FHA 12; Supervision Volley- ball 10-12; Exhibition 10-12. JETTA ANN HALLMAN “Ann” BOL Sorority 10; Exhibition 10-12; Typing Certificate 11; Honor Group 11, 12. JAMES ROY HAMILTON “Roy” Perfect Attendance 10; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. MARTIN STERLING HAMMOCK “Steril” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Rifle Team 11. Dancers -erfect Attendance WILLAAM LEROY HANSE Tw ed ty 10-12; Cadet Sgt O; Band 10; Fraterni Basketball 10-12; LTB Sgt-at-Arms 12; 3 Company 11 RUSSELL REID HANSON “Cun 10-12; President of AOS 12; Inter-Fraternity Council 11, 12; Arms Inter-Fraternity Council 11; Secretary Inter-Fraternity 12; Fraternity Basketball 10; Science Club 10; Winning 10, 11; Red Cross 12 WILLIAM BROWN HANSON William” Cadet Capt. 12; President of LTB 12; President Science Club 12; Secretary Key Club 12; Beta Club 12; Honor Group 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Winning Crack Squad 11; Neatest Cadet 11; Honor Com- pany 11 CHARLES EDWARD HARBIN “Charlie” Band 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 THOMAS BENJAMIN HARRELL, JR. “Tommy” Hi-Y 11, 12; Science Club 10-12; Secretary-Treasurer of Science Club 12; Beta 10-12; Winning Company 11; Company Football and Softball 11; Radio Club 10; Stunt Night 11; Cadet Sgt. 12. CAROLYN PATRICIA HARRIS “Carolyn” Tri-Hi-Y 12; FBLA 11, 12; FHA 12; Relays 10; Class Volleyball 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Class Basketball 10, 11. MARGARET ANNICE HARRIS “Margaret” MAA 12; Class Volleyball 11; Softball 10, 11; Speed Pin Ball 10, 11; Pyramids 11; Hockey 11; Speed Ball 11; Soccer Team 11; FHA 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12 JACK CARLTON HARRISON “Jack” Theta 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Fraternity Basketball and Football 11, 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Company Softball and Football 10; Track 11, 12 L. H. NEWTON HARRISON “a WY Baseball Letterman 11, 12 LILLIAN GerTRUDE HATTAWAY “Lillian” FHA 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10-12; Relays 10. WILLIAM Freb Hayes, Jr. “Billy” Transfer Student 10; Americanism Club 11, 12; Business Club 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. JOHN RoBerT HAYNES “John” AOS 10-12; Sergeant-at-Arms AOS 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Winning Company 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Americanism Club 10, 11. CHARLES GEWINNER Hays, Jr. “Charlie” Beta 10-12; Sergeant-at-Arms Beta 12; Poet Leader Business Staff 11; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 11; Red Cross 10; Crack Squad 10, 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Fraternity Football 10-12. BERTA ANN HENDERSON ; “Henderson” Superlative; Class Officer 11, 12; DOM Sorority 10-12; Vice Presi- dent DOM 12; DOM Council Rep. 11; MAA 11, 12; ROTC Sponsor 10; Gym Assistant 11, 12; Lieutenant in Exhibition 11; Supervision Officer 10-12; Class B Basketball Team 10, 11. CATHERINE ELAINE HENDERSON “Elaine” Beta Club 12; Dramatics Club Play 11; Dramatics Club 11, 12: FHA 12; Dancers 10; Pyramids 11; Supervision Volleyball 11. Pre CLARENCE WILLIAM HARTLEY Billy Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Chi Celta 11, 12 LARRY HARTLEY Larry Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Business Club 11; Crack Squad 10; Winning Company 11; Perfect Attendance 11 WANDA Harvey Wanda Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12; Dancers 10; Bookkeeping Certificate 11; Supervision Officer 10, 11; FHA 12: Exhibition 10-12 THOMAS HENDRICKS HASKINS Science Club 10, 11; Radio Club 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Ist Sgt. 12; Honor Group 12 JIMMY HAROLD HENDERSON Jimmy” Stunt Night 10; Best Drilled Company 11; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Senior Play 12. JAMES RICHARD HESTER, JR. Hester KTO 12; Business Club 11; Cadet Pvt. 10-12 MARIAN ROCHELLE HEYWARD “Marian” DOM Sorority 10-12; Student Council Representative 11; Dramatics Club 10; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12. MARIA SALTER HIGGINS Maria” Vice President of Student Council 12; Student Council 10-12; Cor responding Secretary of SMB 12; SMB Sorority 10-12; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Honor Group 11; Beta Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Class Basketball Team 10 MyrTLE HINDMAN “Myrtle” Sigma Alpha Sorority 10; Exhibition 10-12; Typing Certificate 11; FHA 12; Relays 10; Supervision Officer 10; Class Speed Ball 10; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11. BARBARA DELL HOLDER “Barbara” Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; President of Miller Thrift Bank 12; FBLA 11; Recording Secretary of FBLA 12; Red Cross Representative 11; Exhibition 10, 11; Bookkeeping Certificate 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11. EDNA JULIA HOLLOWAY “Edna” Typing Certificate 11; Exhibition 10-12. SHIRLEY RUTH HOLT “Shirley” Tri-Hi-Y 12; Music Festival 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12. WILLIAM BENJAMIN HOLT “Ben” Glee Club 10; Band 10-12; Radio Club 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11. CAROLYN Marie HOLTON “Carolyn” Pyramids 10, 11; Bookkeeping Certificate 11; Shorthand Certificate 11; Class Basketball 11; Perfect Attendance 11; Class Soccer 11; Period Speed Pin Ball 10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11; Supervi- sion Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12. ESTELLE HELEN HOLTON Stelle 12; Supervision Volleyball 10; CLEVA JACQUELYN HoRTON lackie BiLLyY CHARLES HORNE Theta 11, 12; B Team Basketball 10-12; Fraternity Football 11, 12; Fraternity Basketball 12; Fraternity Football Champions 11 IRA VERDERY Howarpb Lie Glee Club 10, 11; Band 10-12; Red Cross 10; Cadet Cpl. 12; Honor Group 12 SARA JOAN HUDSON . 2.) “Joan” ; _ BMD Sorority 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Exhibition - 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, . 11; Supervision Speed Pin Ball 10, 11; Company Softball 11. . SHIRLEY ANN HUGHENS j 4 “Shirley” Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12; Student Council 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; j Stunt Night 10, 11; MAA 10-12; Supervision Officer 10-12; Danc- ers 10; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12. Mary ELIZABETH HOWORTH “Lib” - ) Beta Club 12; Sigma Alpha Sorority 12; FHA 12. HARRY MONROE HUDSON “Harry” Cadet Sgt. 12; Football Letterman 10-12; FFA 10-12; L Club 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11. 7. : - i A JANE SMITH HUMPHREYS “Ump” SOS Sorority 10-12; Corresponding Secretary of SOS 12; AOS Sponsor 10-12; ROTC Sponsor 11; Crack Squad 11; Student Coun- cil 10, 11; Stunt Night 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11. BREVARD THOMAS HUNT “Brevard” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Spanish Club 11, 12. TOM HALL Ivey, JR. Cpl. 12 CAROLYN JEAN JACKSON srolyn FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Red Cross 10; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Speed Pin Ball 10, 11; FTA 10; Speed Ball 11; Supervision Officer 10 JOHN WILLIAM JACKSON Billy Red Cross 10; Supervision Basketball 10; Cadet Cpl. 11; Business Club 11; Sedarmoc 12; Fraternity Football and Basketball 12; Crack Squad 12 DoroTHyY JEAN JOIINSON “Jean BOL Sorority 10, 11; BOL Council Representative 11; Gym Assist ant 11, 12; MAA Treasurer 12; Supervision Officer 10-12; Typing Certificate 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Class Volleyball Cham pionship 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Class Basketball 10, 11. DURHAM JOHNSON “Durham” Cadet Pvt. 12; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Honor Company 10 JACQUELINE JOHNSON “ Jackie” Exhibition 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Bas- ketball 10; Company Softball Team 11 WILLIAM McKINLEY JOHNSON “William” Cadet Pvt. 12 ANNIE Marie JONES “Marie” Exhibition 11; FHA 12 AupDreY JANE JONES “Jane” Vice President FHA 12; MAA 10-12; 4-H Club 10-12; Junior Class Basketball 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Period Softball Champions 11; Period Soccer Champions 11; Hockey 10, 11; Tennis 10-12 Betty JONES Betty MAA 11 : v and Class Basketba Hockey Volleyball Speed P DoROTHY ELAINE JONES Dot MD Sorority 10-12; BMD President 12: District and Festivals 10, 11; All State Chor Perfect Attendan Night 11; Class Soccer Team 10 ELLINE JONES FHA 10-12; FHA Vice President 12; Exhit tion 1 FREDERICK Norton JONES, JR. Freddie Cadet Pvt. 10-12; B Team Basketba 10, 11; Varsity Baseball 11 12; Theta 10-12; Crack Squad 1 Best Drilled Company 10 HAROLD OLIVER JONES “Harold” Winning Company 10; Red Cross 10-12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Business Club 10, 11; Cheerleader 10; Stunt Night 10, 11 JENELLE JONES Jenelle” Exhibition 10; FHA 12 VONNIE RUTH JONES “Vonnie Ruth” Entered 12; FHA 12; FHA Secretary 12. Eart Evans JORDAN “Buddy” KTO 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Super- vision Basketball Champions 11; President of Government Class 11. JAMES MONROE JORDAN, JR. “Bo” Cadet Sgt. 12; Red Cross 10; Crack Squad 10, 11; Crack Platoon 11; Company Footbal! 10-12. PAULA JORDAN “Paula” SMB Sorority 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10-12; French Style Show 11. Gravy WALTER KEEN Albodine“’ Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Theta 1 DOLORES ELAINE KELL Dokie Theta Fraternity Sponsor 10, 11; ROTC Sponsor 11; BOL Sorority 11, 12; BOL Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Student Council 11; Girls’ Hi Lights 12; FHA Chapter Officer 12; Supervision Volleyball 10; “ t1 JOSEPH AARON KELLEY Joe’ Red Cross 10-12; 4-H Club 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 12 RoBERT ALEXANDER KENNEDY, JR. ‘Bobby Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Chi Delta 10-12; Business Club 11, 12; Cadet Cp 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Fraternity Football 11, 12 WILLIAM THOMAS KING Fannie Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Beta Club 12; LTB 10-12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Annual Staff 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Business Staff Poet Leader 10; Crack Squad 10, 11; Red Cross 10, 11; Honor Group 12 CarROL JEAN KINGMAN “Tootsie” Superlative; Class Officer 12; SOS Sorority 10-12; SOS Sergeant at-Arms 12; Beta Fraternity Sponsor 10, 11; ROTC Sponsor 11; Honor Group 12; Beta Club 12; Cheerleader 12; MAA 12; Tri-Hi-iY V4, 43 fect Cadet Drilled ball 11 or soa PAUL ROBERT Lams, Jr. “Bobby” President of Beta 12; Treasurer of Key Club 12; Key Club 11, 12; Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; L Club 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Red Cross 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Fraternity Football 10-12. MARION LYNN LASTER “Lynn Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Band 10-12; Drum Major Senior Band 12; Chi Delta 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Science Club 10; Radio Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Music Festival 10-12. ALICE MARTHA LAVENDER “Alice” Student Council Representative 11; State Music Festival hibition 10-12. 10; Ex- JERRY Epwarpb Lee “Jerry” Cadet Cpl. 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Swing Band 11, 12. Emity Joyce LEMON “Joyce” 12; Red Cross Council 12; FBLA 11; Shorthand Certificate Beta Club keeping Certificate cate 11. 12; FHA 12; Book- 11; Typing Certifi- WALTER BOSWELL LEVERETT, JR. “Boswell” Band 10-12; Sedarmoc 12; Fraternity Football 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. Attendan JAMES HENRY KITCHENS Basketball 11 12 Basketbal Varsity Softball Best Drilled Company 10 Company Cp HARRY FREDERICK KNIGHT Sgt. 12; Business Club e 10 ROBERT GELSTON KNIGHT Bobby all 12 Baset Supervision Pvt Varsity Company 10 Best Drilled Platoon Basketball 10; 12 10; Best Soft Company WARREN ROBBINS LEWIS Cadet Sgt ] 1 12; Red Cross tendance 1 1 Basket Company Footba OLive JEANETTE LINES 2; Honor ve 12; Librar MERLE MARGUERITE LOCKHART Rite President of FTA 12; Beta Club 12; Southeastern Music Convention 10; Lanier Class Stunt 10; Tr i-¥Y 11, 12; Music Clinic 10; Class Stunt 11; FHA 12; Supervision RUTH LOCKLIN “Ruth” DOM Sorority 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Dancers 10; Supervision Officer 11; Alternate Student Council Representative 12; Ad Solicitor for Hi-Lights 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; Library Assistant 12; Dramatics Club 12 LILLIAN Joyce LONG Lillian” FBLA 12; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Winning Company 10 JOHN HARLEY LONGABAUGH “John” CHRISTINE LORD “Chris” Exhibition 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; FHA 10-12; Dis- tributive Education Club 11, 12; DE Club President 12; Y-Teens 10; DE State Convention 11. Grover CALVIN LOVETT “Mighty Mouse” Football Letterman 11, 12; Vice President of AKO 12; Cadet Cpl. 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Vice President of Science Club 12; L Club 11, 12; Winning Company 11; Company Soft- ball 10-12. HELEN INEZ LOWERY “Helen” Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; FBLA 11, 12; Typist for FBLA 12; FHA 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 10; Supervision Volleyball 11; Ex- hibition 10-12; Bookkeeping Certificate 11. NorMA JEAN LOWERY ROBERT PATMAN LUFBURROW Supervision Volleyba 11; Winning Company Treasurer 12; FHA Chapter RICHARD BARNES Masry, Jr. B Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Honor Group 1: sta Club 12; Science Club 10-12; Red Cross 10; Crack Squad 10 1; Cadet Cpl. 11 Corneit MANN ‘Connie” Red Cross 11; FHA 12; Southeastern Music Convention 10; Senior Y-Teens 10, 11; Exhibition 10, 11. Joe Gaines MANN, JR. “Joe Cadet Cpl. 12; Secretary-Treasurer of AOS 12; AOS 11, 12. Betty Joyce MARSH “Betty” BMD Sorority 10-12; KTO Sponsor 10-12; Red Cross Representa- tive 12; FHA 12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Bas- ketball 10-12; Pyramids 10, 11 CLARA JOYCE MARSHALL “Joyce” 4-H Club 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Bas- ketball 11, 12; Class Hockey 11; Speed Pin Ball 11, 12; Soccer 11, 12; Softball 10-12; Relays 11; Exhibition 10-12; FHA 12. ALBERT RUSSELL MARTIN “pl Track 10-12; Football 11, 12; Hi-Y 12; Cadet Sgt. 12; Crack Platoon 10; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 10. THOMAS FRANCIS MARTIN “Thom” Cadet Sgt. 12; Stunt Night 10, 11; Secretary of Art Club 11; President of Art Club 12. Bitty HAROLD MASON “Bill” Class Officer 10-12; Cadet Capt. 12; Theta 11, 12; Vice President Theta 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Inter-Fraternity Council 12; President Americanism Club 11; Varsity Basketball 12; Boys’ State Delegate 10 EMILY JOSEPHINE MASON En . y Director of Senior Class; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Manitowoc Exchange Student; DOM Sorority 10-12; Corresponding Secretary of DOM 12; Dramatics Club 10-12; Secre- tary of Drantatics Club and Thespians 12; Dramatics Club Play 12 Betty LYNN MATTHEWS “Betty Sigma Alpha Sorority 10-12; Treasurer of Sigma Alpha 12; Cheer- leader 12; Advertising Manager of Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Crack Squad 11; Stunt Night 11; Majorette 10; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Supervision Officer 11 VASHTI OVERTON MAXWELL Vashti Secretary of Beta Honorary 12; Vice President of Tri-Hi-Y 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Scribe -DOM 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Tri- Hi-Y 11, 12; DOM Sorority 10-12; Supervision Officer 10. MARTHA ALVERN MAYeE “Martha” Girls’ Hi-Lights Staff 12; Supervision Officer 10, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Relays in Exhibition 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 12; Ex- hibition 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10; Orchestra 10; Stunt Night 10 Bitty FLoyD McCLANAHAN “Billy” Cadet Cpl. 12; Chi Delta 12; Winning Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Footbal! 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11. James Roy McCook “Cookie” Business Club 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 11; Crack Squad 10-12; Theta 10-12; Fraternity Football and Basketball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Cadet Sgt. 12. JUNE KiNGERY McCook ot tao Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; KTO Fraternity 10-12; Company Football and Softball 10-12. MarcareT Lois McCook “Margaret” Secretary of Supervision 12; FHA 12; Secretary of FHA Group 12; Monitor 10, 11. ALBERT IRVIN McCowen, JR. “Bert” AKO Fraternity 10-12; Secretary AKO 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11; Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Radio Club 10-12; Science Club 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Exchange Student 11. RoseLce McGee “Roselle’ Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Supervision Officer 10, 12; Public Relations Chairman FHA 12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Typing Certificate 11; Supervision Volleyball 10; Exhibition 10-12. JAMES RICHARD McLEMORE “Mac” Sedarmoc 11, 12; Secretary-Treasurer Sedarmoc 12; Band 10-12; Cadet Band Cpl. 12; Fraternity Football 12; Fraternity Basketball 11, 12; Stunt Night 11, 12. SANDRA JEANNE McMICHAEL “Sandy” FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Dancer in Exhibition 10; Chorus 10, District-State Festival 10; Typing Certificate 11; Shorthand Certifi- cate 11 FAIN MCMULLAN “Mac” Chi Delta 11, 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12 JAMES BENJAMIN MEDLEY “Ricky” Transfer Student, Dayton, Ohio JERRY FRANK MELTON Jerry” Cadet Pvt. 12. JAMES CLIFFORD McCowen GEORGE SMITH McCOoWEN Cadet 2nd Lt. 1: emosthenian Literary Society 10-12; Parlia mentarian Literary Socie 11; President Literary Society 12; Best Declaimer 10, 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; Library Assistant 10-12; Senior Play 12; Cadet Cpl. 12 roup 12 f Ropert Emmett McCrary, Jr. Mac” Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Beta Honorary 10-12 Secretary Beta 12; Key Club 11, 12; Annual Staff 12; Secretary Spanish Club 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Science Club 10; Fraternity Football 10-12; Honor Group 12 ADDISON LORRAINE McGarrity, JR. “Mac Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12: Honor Group 12; Crack Squad 11; Crack Platoon 10 GLENICE CLIFTON MENCHEW Glen Cadet Sgt. 12; Science Club 11 12; Chi Delta 12; Fraternity Foot- ball 12; Industrial Arts ub 11; Honor Company 10; £ Platoon 10 BARBARA MERCER BMD Sorority 10-12; Secretary of AD 12; Inter-Sorority 11; An y nual Staff 12; Student Counc 0; FHA 12; Dancers Eunice EvELYN MERCER BMD Sorority 11 2; Majorette 10-12; ead Majorette 12; Crack Squad 10 ° Delta 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy | 11; District Festival 10; Typing Certificate 11 Sponsor Ch Jesse JAMES MESSER, JR. Jesse James KTO Fraternity 11, 12; Vice President KTO 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12 Sitas HENRY MIDDLEBROOKS, JR. “Henry” President of Class 10-12; Beta Honorary 11; Feature Editor Poet Leader 12; Annual Staff 12; Varsity Basketball 10-12; Cadet Ist Lt. 12; L Club 11, 12; AKO Fraternity 10-12; Key Club 10-12; Honor Group 12. DONALD KAy MILLER “Don” Cadet Capt. Band 12; Glee Club 10, 11; Senior Play 12; Beta Honorary 12; Vice President Hi-Y 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; L Club 11, 12; Stunt Night 10-12; Honor Group 12; Perfect Attendance 11. STANLEY LEONARD MILLER “Stanley” AKO Fraternity 10-12; Class Officer 10-12; President of Spanish Club 11; Red Cross 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; Cadet Sgt. 12. WILLIAM WATSON MILLER “Billy” Red Cross 10, 11; Band 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 12; Stunt Night 10, 11. ALVvorD ViIxION MINOR “Alvord” Varsity Football 10-12; Theta 10-12; L Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. ERNESTINE Moore “Ernie” BMD Sorority 11, 12; Treasurer BMD 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y 12; FBLA 11, 12; President FBLA 12; President of Supervision 11, 12; Book- keeping Award 11. JACKSON CARSON Moore Jack LTB Fraternity 10-12; Treasurer LTB 12; Cadet Sgt. 12; Cadet Cpl 19 2 11; Annual Staff asurer Americanism Club 11; B Team Basketball 11; Red Cross 10, 11: Baseball 12 EDNA RUTH MoorEHEAD ' ana Entered 12; FHA 10, 1) Davip EUGENE MORGAN Ace Theta 10-12; Rifle Team 10-12; Baseball 11, 12; Supervision Bas ketball 10-12; Fraternit ootball and Basketball 10-12 JANET FAYE MorRISON er Advertising Manager of Annual 12; BOL Sorority 10-12; Dancers 10; Class Volleyball and Basketball 10; Ad Solicitor 10; Exhibition 10-12; Re-entered 12 RuTH RAY MOoSELEY “Ruthless” Honor Group 11, 12; DOM Sorority 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stunt Night Winners 11; Southeastern Music Convention 10; District and State Music Festival 10, 11; Speed Pin Ball Champions 11; Relays 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. WILLIAM LEE Moses “Bill” Hi-Y 11, 12; Vice President Americanism Club 11; Honor Group 12; Theta 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Supervision Basketball Cham- pions 11; Assistant Basketball Manager 11; Winning Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Cadet Sgt 12. BARBARA ALyce MULLIS “Barbara” Supervision Officer 10; Committee for Stunt Night 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Class Softball Champions 11; Committee for Senior Play 12; Exhibition 10, 11; FHA 12; Red Cross Alternate 11; Supervision Basketball 11. DONALD ALVIN MULLIS “Duck” Athletic Business Manager 11, 12; Winning Company 10; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Red Cross 10, 11; Cadet Cpl. 12. CHARLES ANDREW NESMITH “Charles” KTO Fraternity 10-12; Fraternity Football and Basketball 10-12; Crack Squad 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. REBECCA NEWBERRY “Rebecca” Pyramids 10, 11; Class Basketball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Cham- pions 11; Perfect Attendance 10; MAA 11, 12; Period Speed Pin Ball 10, 11; Class Soccer 10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11. JOSEPH THERON NIPPER Theron Track 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 12 RoBpert DELWIN NIPPER Robert’ 1 Cadet Pvt. 10-12 JAMES FRED Norris “Sonny” Cadet Sgt. 12; Beta Honorary 12; Honor Group 12 WILLIAM A. Norris Billy Baseball 12; B Team Basketball 11; LTB Fraternity 11, 12; Company Football and Softball 10-12; Fraternity Football and Basketball 11, 12; Winning Company 10; Company Clerk 10; Supervision Bas ketball 10-12 ARMOND DALE NUHN “Coon” Best Drilled Platoon 10; Library Club 11; Track 11; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. THOMAS ELLSWORTH ODEN, Ill “T. Oden” Cadet Capt. 12; Honor Group 12; Annual Staff 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hi-¥ 11, 12; Regimental Neatest Cadet 11; Golf Team 12; Athletic Business Manager 11; LTB Fraternity 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 11 ERNEST FREDERICK OTTO “Frederick” Chi Delta 12; Stunt Night 10; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Company Foot- ball 12; President of Government Class 11; Fraternity Football 12. CORNELIA OuztTs “Corny” Exhibition 10-12; Relays 10; Supervision Volleyball 11, 12; Super- vision Speed Pin Ball Team 11. Jo ANN PARKER “Jo Ann” Dramatics Club 10, 11; Hi-Lights 12; District Music Festival 10-12; State Instrumental Music Festival 10-12; Class Stunt 10; Member of Orchestra for Dixie Doodle Dandy 10; Fairy Ballet in Exhibition 10; Thespians 11, 12. Beverty Dare PARTEN “Bevie” Hi-Lights 12; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Red Cross Alternate 11. JACQUELYN McCoRMACK PEELER “Jackie” SOS Sorority 10-12; Gym Assistant 11, 12; Lieutenant 11; MAA; Stunt Night 11; Supervision Volleyball Champions 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Supervision Speed Pin Ball 11. CHARLES ALFRED PERKINS “Snake” President AKO 12; Cadet Capt. 12; President Beta Honorary 12; Secretary Hi-Y 12; Sgt.-at-Arms Inter-Fraternity Council 12; Ex- change Student 11; Winning Crack Squad 10, 11; Football Trainer 10-12; Honor Group 12. JEAN ANNE PETTY “Jean” BMD Sorority 11, 12; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12. ANNA Louise PHARES “Anna” BMD Sorority 10-12; KTO Sponsor 10; FHA Chapter Officer 12; Supervision Officer 10; Exhibition 10-12. JOHN HENRY PITTMAN, JR. “Shmoo” Honor Group 12; Cadet Sgt. 12; Science Club 10, 11; Glee Club 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10, 11; Chi Delta 12; Music Festival 10-12; Band Letterman 10, 11; Band 10-12. James Crossy Post “Compost” Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11, 12. CARLTON RAY PATRICK Pat Theta 12; Supervision Basketball 11; Cadet Pv Footbal! and Basketball 12; Company Softball | ROBERT THOMPSON PATTERSON Bobby Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Business Club 11; Supervision Basketbal Company Football and Softball 10-12; Winning Company 10; Drilled Company 11 CAROL JEAN PATTON Carol BMD Sorority 10-12; BMD Scribe 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Danc ers 11; Exhibition 10, 11; Red Cross 11 WARREN MATTHEW PAYNE “Jewbaby Varsity Football 10-12; Theta 12; L Club 11, 12; Track 12 JOHNNY HERSCHEL POWELL Bel AY Ninning Company 1 Cadet Pv GERTRUDE POWERS Trudy 11; District and State Music Dramatics 12; Red Cross Representative 12; FHA 12; Volleyball 10 Festivals 10, 11; MARGARET ELIZABETH PUCKETT Beth” Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, Hi-Y 11, 12; 12; Sigma Alpha 10-12; Tri Perfect Attendance 11; Exhibition 10-12; Winning Company 10 ROSCOE LEON RAILEY “Count Theta 12; Fraternity Basketball and Football 12; ketball 10-12; Varsity Football 10, 11 Super vision Bas Mary FRANCES RAINES “Mary” Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 12; BMD Sorority 11, 12; BMD Vice President 12; FBLA 11, 12; FBLA Vice President 12; Dramatics Club 10; Exhibition 10-12. JEANNETTE RANDALL “Jeannette” President of Dramatics Club and Thespian Society 12; Dramatics Club 3-Act Play 11, 12; School Radio Program 12; Thespians 10-12;, Junior Red Cross City Council Representative 12; Vice President of Junior Red Cross 11; Dancers for Exhibition 11; Sophomore Stunt. James Gary RANDOLPH “Gary” Best Drilled Company 10; Business Club 11; Crack Squad 11; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; KTO Fraternity 12. Max JACKSON RANKIN, JR. “J, Maximilian” 10-12; Sgt.-at-Arms Chi Delta Doodle Dandy 11, 12; Glee Club 11; Stunt Night 11; Fraternity Football and Basketball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. Band 10-12; Chi Delta 12; Dixie BONNY GAYLE REGISTER “Gayle” Exhibition 10, 11; FTA 10, 11; FHA Council 12; FHA Group Treas- urer 12; FHA Senior Chapter Treasurer 12. GWYNDOLYN REGISTER “Gwyne” Exhibition 10, 11; FTA 10, 11; FHA Council 12. MaAbDELINE ANN RICH “Madeline” Sigma Alpha 10-12; Sigma Alpha Scribe 12; Headline Editor of the Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stunt Night 11; French Style Show 11; Exhibition 10-12. Mary ELEANOR RICKERSON “Mary” Corresponding Secretary Tri-Hi-Y 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Bookkeeping Certificate 11; Exhibition 11; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12. Jo ANNE RILEY “Jo Anne” FHA 12. Wicsur E. Roacu, Jr. “Gene” Honor Group 12; Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; AKO Fraternity 10-12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Science Club 10-12; Radio Club 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12. ARTHUR CurRTIS ROBERTS “Curtis” Band 10. GLoriA ANN ROBERTS “Gloria” BOL Sorority 12; Crack Squad 11; Red Cross Representative 11, 12; FHA 12; Y-leens 10, 11; Relays 10; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Exhibition 10, 11. MICHAEL JAMES REGISTER “Mike” Cadet Sgt. 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12. Bossy RHODES ‘Bobby” Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hi-Y 12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Treasurer Business Club 12; Red Cross 10; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Supervision Presi dent 11; Perfect Attendance 11. ARTHUR LOWNDES RICH, JR. “ Art’ Ist Lt. Band 12; Exchange Student 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Ciceronian Literary Society 10; Science Club 10; Glee Club 10, 11; Male Octet 12; Annual Staff 11; Band 10-12; Honor Group 12. JOSEPH EDWARD RICHARDSON ‘Eddie Military Editor Poet Leader 12; Cadet Sgt. 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Honor Group 12; Color Guard 12; Reporter Poet Leader 11; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Softball and Football 11, 12 SYLVIA JOYCE ROBERTS “Sylvia DOM Sorority 10-12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Thespians 12; Dancers 12; Exhibition 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10; Supervision Bas ketball 10 WILLIAM HowarbD ROGERS Howard Cadet Capt. 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; President Spanish Club 12; Annual Staff 12; Stunt Night 10-12; LTB 10-12; Company Neatest Cadet 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Exchange Stu dent 11 CHESSIE SHERMAN ROLAND Shag” Winning Company 10; Crack Squad 11, 12; Theta 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10 DEAN ROLLEN “Dean” Library Assistant 10, 11; Student Council 11; MAA 11 12; Ex hibition 10-12; Relays 10, 11; Class Basketball 10, 11: Class Soccer Team 10, 11; Class Speed Ball Team 10, 11; Winning Su pervision Basketball 11; Class Hockey 10, 11 SHIRLEY ANN RAZOR “Shirley” Pyramids 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10; FHA 12 Davio RUTH RoziIER Buddy Company Football 11 12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Red Cross 10-12 ALTHEA RUTH RUTLAND “Althea FTA Club 10, 11; FTA Historian 11; FHA Club 12; FHA Program Chairman 12; Pyramids 10; Exhibition 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Supervision Speed Pin Ball 10, 11 CHARLOTTE JACQUELINE SALTER Jackie Sgt.-at-Arms FBLA 11, 12; Music and Recreation Chairman FHA 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Y-Teens 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; Relays 10; Class Speed Pin Ball and Softball 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10 PAUL THOMAS SANDEFUR Shortie” Cadet Pvt. 12; Company Football 10-12 BEVERLY BARKSDALE SANDERS, Jr. “Bevo President Inter-Fraternity Council 12; President Sidney Lanier Li terary Society 12; Vice President LTB 12; Honor Group 12; Com pany Neatest Cadet 11; Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; LTB Fraternity 10-12; Sidn ey Lanier Literary Society 10-12; Senior Play 12 NEWBERNE WAYNE SHAW “N. Wayne” Managing Editor Poet Leader 12; Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Exchange Editor Poet Leader 11; Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 10; Cadet Cpl. 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Drilled Company 11. SIDNEY SHIER “Sid” Band 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Sopho- more Play 10; Glee Club 10. Betty JEAN SIMMONS “Betty” Exhibition 10-12; FHA 12. HARRY KEITH SIMMONS “Harry” AKO Fraternity 10-12; Varsity Baseball 12; Company Football and Softball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Winning Company 10; Cadet Cpl. 12. BARBARA Marie SLOCUMB “Barbara” Hi-lights Reporter 12; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10. CAROLYN FAYE SMALLWOOD “Faye” Secretary of DE Club 12; FHA 11, 12; Exhibition 10, 11; Winning Company 10; Supervision Volleyball! 10, 11. RONALD EUGENE SAWYER “Gene” Beta Honorary 11, 12; Business Club_12; Honor Group 12 RoBerRT ELMER SCHELL “Robert” Sedarmoc 10-12; Vice President Sedarmoc 12; Stunt Night 11, 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Fraternity Football 11, 12 JAMES EDWARD SCHRIMSHIRE ‘Shrimp Lottie MaTiLoaA SHACKELFORD Lottie” BMD Sorority 11, 12; Exhibition 10-12 BILLY GERALD SMITH “Jerry” Company Softball and Football 11 ELAINE SMITH “Elaine” Honor Group 12; Tri-Hi-¥Y 11, 12; President Tri-Hi-Y 12; Assistant Secretary of Senate Georgia Youth Assembly 12; Beta Club 11, 12; News Editor of Hi-Lights 12; SOS Sorority 10-12; LTB Sponsor 10-12; ROTC Sponsor 10, 11; Stunt Night 10, 11 Emory CARTER SMITH “Carter” Cadet Capt. 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 1], 12; Key Club 11, 12; AKO Fraternity 10-12; L Club 11, 12; Varsity Tennis 10-12; B Team Basketball 11; Secretary American ism Club 11 FLORENCE JOSEPHINE SMITH “Josie” BOL Sorority 10; President of Supervision 12; FHA Class Treasurer 12; Perfect Attendance 10; Secretary of Supervision 11; Exhibi tion 10, 11. GERALD HARROLD SMITH “Goony Bird” Football 11, 12; B Team Basketball 10, 11; Track 10-12; L Club 11, 12; Cadet Sgt. 12. JOHN WILDER SMITH “John” Cadet Sgt. 12; Company Football 11, 12; Company Softball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Honor Group 12. Otis SMITH “Otis” Supervision Basketball 10-12. Wa cTerR Dorsey SMITH “Walter” Rifle Team 11, 12; Best Drilled Company 10; Cadet Sgt. 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10. WILLIAM JACKSON SMITH “Jack” Band 12; Senior Play 12; Transfer Student 12. WILLIAM RICHARD SMITH “Billy” Supervision Basketball .10, 11. as Y Sytvia Moopy Spivey “Sylvia’ Entered 12. JOSEPH Gary STANSELL “Joe Georgia Boys’ State 11; Crack Squad 11, 12; Cadet Sgt. 12. LORNA Lee STEELE “Lorna” SOS Sorority 11, 12; ROTC Sponsor 11; Tri-Hi-¥Y 12; Manitowoc Exchange Student 11; Dramatics Club 12; Exhibition 10-12 JEANETTE STEPHAN “Jeanette” Glee Club 10-12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Class Speed Pin Ball 11 Peccy Joyce STEPHAN “Peggy” Beta 12; MAA 12; Red Cross 12; Exhibition 10-12; Relays 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Speed Pin Ball Champions 11; Soft- ball Champions 11 ROBERT ORIEN STEPHENS ‘Robert’ President Georgia Scholastic Press Association 12; Associate Editor Poet Leader 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10-12; Cadet Capt. 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Crack Squad 10. Mary ALMA SOLOMON Mary Alma . Sigma Alpha 11, 12; Tri-Hi-¥Y 12; Dramatics Club 12; Honor Group 12; Supervision Volleyball 12; Exhibition 10-12 Myrv LARUE SorRELLS Myrl Inter-Sorority 12; Vice President Inter-Sorority 12; DOM Sorority 10-12; President of DOM 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Music Festival 10; Perfect Attendance 10; Exhibition 10-12 BARBARA LYNETTE SPEAR Bobbie Ladder Pyramids 12; Exhibition 10-12; FBLA 11; Library Assistant 10 MICHAEL ALLEN SPENCE “Mike” Football 10-12; Baseball 10-12. JERRY OrRREN STEVENSON “Stall Out” Cadet Pvt. 10-12 FREIDA ANNETTE STOKES FBLA 11, 12; FHA 12; FHA Class Historian 12; Supervision Volley- +7 ball 10; Exhibition 10 1; ping Cert ate CHARLES GLOSSON STROUD, JR. cC.G Company Football Champions 10; B Team Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Varsity Baseball 11, 12; Varsity Football 12; Cadet Cpl. 12 JERRY SEABORN SUTTON “Jerry Honor Group 12; Band 10-12; Lunchroom Assistant 11, 12; Library Assistant 11, 12; Senior Play 12; Americanism Club 10, 11; De- mosthenian Literary Society 10, 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12 JAMES MONROE SwYMER “Jimmy” Cadet Sgt. 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Americanism Club 10; Business Club 12; Red Cross 11; Crack Squad 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10. SARAH ELIZABETH SYKES “Sarah” Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision President 11; FBLA 12; FHA 12; Exhibi- tion 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11. Mary MAGDALENE TABOR “Maggie” FTA Vice President 12; FTA 11, 12; Exhibition 10, 11; FHA 12; President of Supervision 10. Betty DEAN TANNER “Betty Dean” Beta 11, 12; Student Council 10; Honor Group 11, 12; Supervision President 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Class Volleyball 10; Bookkeeping Award 11; Exhibition 10-12. ALICE SOPHIA TATE “Licia”’ Entered 11; Managing Editor Hi-Lights 12; DOM Sorority 11, 12; Secretary of DOM 12; Theta Sponsor 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Dramatics Club 12; Class Basket- ball 11. SHIRLEY ANN TATE “Shirley” Typing Certificate 11; FHA 12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Re- lays 10; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Basketball 12. Marcus CLAY THOMAS “Mark” Cadet Capt. 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hi-Y 1) 12; LTB Fraternity 11, 12; Cadet Ist Sgt. 11; Crack Squad 10; Red Cross 10, 11; Fraternity Football 11, 12; Honor Group 12. LORETTA THOMASSON “Loretta” Perfect Attendance 11; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12. MARTHA RUTH THOMPSON “Ruth” FHA 12; Exhibition 10, 11 Mary ELEANOR THOMPSON “Eleanor” Honor Group 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Student Coun- cil 10-12; Dancers Exhibition 11; Exhibition 10-12; Sweetheart of Chi Delta 11, 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11; Supervision Volleyball 11. WALTER LEE THOMPSON We o. Cadet Sgt. 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Radio Club 11; Literary Society 11, 12. JACK ELLIOT TRAWICK “Jack” Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Class Director 10, 11; Hi-Y 11, 12; National Stu- dent Advisory Board, Scholastic Magazine 12; Beta Honorary 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10-12; Annual Staff 12; Beta Fra- ternity 10-12; Poet Leader Staff 10; Honor Group 12. THAMER EUGENE TEMPLE, JR. Gene” Cadet Col. 12; President Key Club 12; President Red Cross Vice President Class 11; Secretary and Treasurer Class 1 ; Bas ketball Manager 10, 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Vice President Beta 12; Treasurer Inter-Fraternity Council 12; Honor Group 12 EDNA JO TERRELL lO FBLA 11; FHA 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Perfect Attendance 1( JOAN THIGPEN loar Typing Certificate 11; FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volley ball 10, 11; Red Cross Alternate 10: Archery Tournament; Com pany Speed Pin Ball 1( CHARLOTTE ANN THISTLEWOOD Charlotte Exhibition 10-12; FBLA Officer 11, 12; FHA 12; Typing Certificate FABIA RAINES TRICE “Fabe’ Sophomore Class Officer 10; SOS Sorority 10-12; Sedarmoc Sponsor 10-12; Tri-Hi-¥ 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 12; Class Stunt 10; Dramatics Club 12; President of Supervision 10 Frep GILBERT TROUTMAN Gilbert’ Cadet Ist Lt. 12; Beta Honorary 11; Science Club 10, 11; Red Cross 10-12; Honor Group 12; Beta Fraternity 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Cadet Cpl. 11; Best Drilled Pla toon 11 TOBANNA EDEENE TYLER . Toby” SOS Sorority 10-12; Sedarmoc Sponsor 11, 12; Student Council 11; Exhibition 10-12; Stunt Night 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11 THOMAS SARD UNION, JR. “Tommy” Rifle Team Letterman 11, 12; AOS Fraternity 10-12; Vice President AOS 12; L Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Cadet Sgt. 12; Crack Squad 10; Fraterni ty Football 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Fraternity Basketball 11 JAMES LEwis URQUHART, JR. “Urkiebird”’ Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Band 10-12; Spanish Club 11; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Cadet Cpl. 11; Perfect Attendance 11. MariAN USHER “Marian” State Officer of the DE Clubs of Georgia 12; Treasurer of DE Club 12; Secretary of DE Club 11; Supervision Secretary 10; Exhibition 10; State DE Convention 11. JOAN USSERY “Joan” Exhibition 10-12; FBLA 12; FHA 12; Typing Certificate 11. GERALD VAN VICKERS “Jerry” B Team Basketball 10; Cadet Sgt. 12; Best Drilled Company 10; Company Softball and Football 10-12. ELIJAH THOMAS VICKERS “Tommy” Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10. WILLIAM EMMETTE VINSON “Emmette” Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Band 10-12; Red Cross 10, 11; Chi Delta 12; Beta Honorary 12; Secretary FFA 11; Honor Group 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; State Music Festival 10-12. FAYE ANN WATSON “Faye” Class Secretary and Treasurer 11, 12; Class Director 10; Sigma Alpha 10-12; Sigma Alpha Corresponding Secretary; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stunt Night 10, 11; Dramatics Club Play 11; Southeastern Music Convention 10. MELVIN JOSEPH WEAVER “Melvin” Supervision Basketball 10-12; Chi Delta 12; Red Cross 10; Band 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. Lucy Fave Wess “Toot” Superlative; Director of Senior Class; Beta Honorary 12; Sigma Alpha 10-12; Vice President Sigma Alpha 12; Inter-Sorority 12; Vice President FHA 12; Supervision Officer 10-12; Dancers 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Period Field Hockey 11. PHiLip RONALD WELCH “Ronnie” Football 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Theta 12. CLaup Eric WESTBROOK “Claud” Rifle Team 11, 12; Cadet Cpl. 12; Supervision Basketball 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 10. JAMES EpwarpD WHITE “Jimmy” KATHRYN CONNER WaGES “Kathryn” SMB Sorority 10-12; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Perfect Attendance 10. ELIZABETH WaYNE WALLACE “Tony SMB Sorority 10-12; Scribe SMB 12; Student Council 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Stunt Night Committee 10; Cheerleader for Junior Class 11; FHA 12; Supervision Volleyball 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Exhibition 10-12 SARA JEAN WALTERS Sara Jean” Sigma Alpha 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 1] 12; Vice President Supervision 10; Stunt Night 11, 12; Exhibition 10-12: Relays 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10-12; FHA 12 Betty ANN Warp “Annie” Exhibition 10, 11; FHA 12 JULIA ANNA WHITE “Janna” Tri-Hi-Y 12; Class Stunt 11; Library Assistant 10; Exhibition 10-12. WILLIAM FRANKLIN WHITTINGTON “Billy Americanism Club 10; Business Club 10; Science Club 10. BARBARA CHARLENE WIGGINS “Charlye” Director of Class 11, 12; Beta Club 12; Sports Editor of Newspaper 12; SMB Sorority 10-12; Sgt.-at-Arms SMB 12; MAA 11; Relays 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12 Roy Guy WILDER Granny” Varsity Football 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; B Team Basket- ball 11; Varsity Baseball 12; Winning Company 10; L Club 12. ALICE CLAIRE WILKINSON “Cookie” FHA Chapter Secretary 12; FHA Vice President 11; MAA 12; Y-Teens 11; Dancers 11; Supervision Basketball Champions 11; Class Soccer Champions 11; Supervision Volleyball 10-12; Re- lays 10. BARBARA ANNE WILLIAMS “Babbie”’ Student Council 10-12; FBLA 11, 12; Corresponding Secretary FBLA 12; Honor Group 11; Typing Certificate 11; Bookkeeping Certifi- cate 11; Vice President Supervision 11; Supervision Volleyball 11. Bitty BENTLEY WILLIAMS “Bill” Hi-Y 11, 12; Red Cross 10-12; Red Cross Representative 10, 11; LTB Fraternity 11, 12; Senior Play 12; Cadet Cpl. 11; Cadet Sgt. 12; Winning Company 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Per- fect Attendance 10, 11; Science Club 10. ELLEN Marie WILLIAMS “Dimples” Relays 10; Pyramids 11; Exhibition 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11; Bookkeeping Certificate 11; FBLA 12; FHA 12. JOHN L. WILLIAMS “John” Honor Group 12; Transfer Student 12. TOMMY HAROLD WILLIAMS “Tommy” Cadet Sgt. 12; Americanism Club 11; Industrial Arts Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Honor Group 12. ERNEST WALTER WILSON “Walter” Cadet 2nd Lt. 12; Honor Group 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; AOS Fraternity 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 11; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 10; Cadet Cpl. 11. JAMES SHERWOOD WILSON “Jimmy” Cadet Pvt. 10, 11; Cadet Cpl. 12; Treasurer Industrial Arts Club 11, 12. JOAN ELLEN WILSON “Joanie” DOM Sorority 10-12; Tri-Hi-¥ 12; Music Festival 10, 11; Exhibi- tion 10-12; Archery Tournament 10; Supervision Officer 10; Red Cross Representative 12. LILLIAN PATRICIA WILSON “Patsy” Pyramids 11; Exhibition 10, 11; FHA 12. CHARLES THEODORE WOLF, Jr. “Charlie” Cadet Cpl. 12; LTB Fraternity 12; Best Drilled Company 10. HARRY CHARLES WoLF “Foxie” AKO Fraternity 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Poet Leader Business Staff 11; Crack Squad 11, 12; Fraternity Football and Basketball 11, 12; Radio Club 12; Stunt Night 11; Senior Play 12; Cadet Sgt. 12. WILLIAM VirRGiL WILLIAMS “By Sedarmoc 10-12; President Sedarmoc 12; Radio Club 10-12; Science Club 10, 11; Annual Business Staff 11; Band 10-12; Cadet Cpl. 12 SARAH LAWTON WILLINGHAM “Sally SOS Sorority 10-12; SOS Scribe 12; Manitowoc Exchange Student 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Dancers 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; MAA 12; Stunt Night 10 Lucy Mary WILLIS Mary MAA 11, 12; FHA 12; Junior Stunt 11; Pyramids 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; Supervision Volleyball 10 12; Class Soccer 10, 11; Class Basketball 10, 11; Period Speed Pin Ball 10. 11 Cecit Bruce WILSON Cecil Editor Poet Leader 12; Cadet 2nd Lt 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Lanier Handbook 11; Secretary-Treasurer Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Honor Group 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 11 12; Poet Leader Staff 11, 12; Champion Debate Team 11; Crack Squad 11. Frep Woop ‘Fred Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Perfect Attendance 12 SIDNEY EzELL Wooo, Jr. NVood President Theta 12; President Hi-Y 12; Director Cadet Ist Lt v4 class 12; Sports oet leader 12; Beta Honorary Senior C 11, 12; Varsity Track Team Manager 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Annual Staff 11; Company Neatest Cadet 10, 11 WyLene Wooo “Wylene” FHA 12 RUTH ELIZABETH WOODALL “Ruth” FHA 12; Exhibition 10-12 CAROLE Rose WorkK “Carole” Vice President of Class 10-12; Regimental Sponsor 10; SOS Sorority 10-12; Cheerleader 12; Sponsor of Beta 10-12; MAA 12; President of Supervision 10; Tri-Hi-Y 11; Dancers 11. PATRICIA KATE WORSHAM “Patsy” BOL Sorority 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision Basketball 11; Supervi- sion Volleyball 11, 12; Class Soccer Champions 11; Class Speed Ball 11; Class Cheerleader 11; Exhibition 10-12. Ouipa ZELMA YARBROUGH “Zelma” Exchange Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Class Cheerleader 10-12; Captain Class Cheerleaders 12; Ad Solicitor for Annual 11. JAMES WILLIAM YATES, JR. “Jimmy” Chi Delta 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12. BENNIE EUGENE YOUNG “Gene” Theta 12; Cadet Pvt. 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Company Football and Softball 10-12; Winning Company 10; Best Drilled Company 11; Fraternity Football 12. MarTHA ANN YOUNG “Martha” BOL Sorority 10; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Officer 11; Super- vision Volleyball 10, 11; Exhibition 10-12; FHA 12. BARBARA BRYANT President KEITH STRINGFELLOW President E. Y. STOKES LANIER ANDERSON Secretary-Treasurer DINAH CUTTER Director JIMMY CRENSHAW Director JERRY JOINER Director DICK MARKWALTER Director JULIA STILLWELL Director ANNE MIDDLEBROOKS Vice President ELIZABETH MARSHALL Secretary-Treasurer HUGH GIBSON Director NANCY HILL Director EDDIE MASSEY Director BO WADE Director First row: Joyce Abernathy, Jackie Adams, Ear’ Aldridge, Tal- Third row: Barbara Asbell, Bud Avera, James Avery, Jane madge Allen. Baggarly, Joan Baggs, Bobby Bagley, Gene Bagley, Fred Second row: Bobby Almond, James Amason, Barbara Amerson, Bailey. Binion Amerson, Lanier Anderson, Carol Andrews, Jimmy Arm- Fourth row: Pollie Bailey, Wayne Baker, Beverly Baldwin, Jo strong, Albert Arnold. Ann Balkcom, Bobby Ball, Polly Banks, Wilma Bare, Joe Barker. : Zn Ti 0 oe First. row: James Barr, Buster Barry, Mildred Bartlett, Molly Bash Second row: Annie Ruth Batchelor, Perry Bateman, Larry Beale, Gene Beasley. Third row: Howard Bell, Betty Belote, Barbara Benefield, Jimmy Bennett, Marjorie Best, Ralph Birdsey, Buddy Bishop, Guy Bivins. Fourth row: Peggy Blount, Trudy Bobela, Margaret Boland, Bonnie Bond, Gloria Boshi, Billy Boswell, James Bowman, Gene Braddy. Ss Fifth row: Marshali Brantley, Peggy Britt, Donald Brooks, Rachel Brooks, Joe Brown, L. C. Brown, Peggy Brown, Roger Brown. Sixth row: Ronald Brown, Shirley Brown, Terry Brown, Virginia Brown, Barbara Bryant, Charles Buffington, Carl Burns, Ray- mond Busbee. Seventh row: Aubrey Bush, Joyce Butler, Mary Alice Butler, Buddy Byington, Inez Calhoun, Virginia Califf, Jack Callaway, Edwina Callien. First row: lreta Campbell, Paul Carmichael, Patsy Carr, Wendell Carr. Second row: Joan Cassidy, Elaine Causey, Joyce Chambers, Patricia Chambers. Third row: Albert Chambliss, Hershell Chapman, Jack Chapman, Leon Chapman, William Chapman, Harriett Cheek, Peggy Childs, Billy Christian. Fourth row: Gene Clance, Mildred Clance, Jane Clay, Patsy Cobb, Felton Cofer, Faye Coleman, J. C. Collins, Lillian Collins. Fifth row: Jerry Comer LaRea Conner, Howard Cook, Jackie Cook, Betty Jo Cooper, Chuck Corn, Fain Couch, Philip b. Courtney. Sixth row: Hazel Cravey, Leonard Crawford, Alice Crawley, Jimmy Crenshaw, Jack Crews, Dorothy Cribb, Monnie Crutch- field, Wyolene Cryer. Seventh row: Dinah Cutter, Robt. Daughtry, Wayne Daughtry, Hugh Davidson, Imogene Davidson, Jo Lynn Davis, Lanoid Davis, Donald Deane. First row: Carol Defore, James Dennis, Bailey Dodd, Clark Douthit. Second row: Jesse Driskell, Joann Driskell, Sylvia Dugger, Kay Dunlap. Third row: John Dunwody, Mark Durden, Mary Durden, Patricia Ann Durden, Charles Dye, Billy Dyer, Voncile Edge, Pat Eisner. Fourth row: Margaret Elder, Cecil Ellington, Betty Ellis, Mavis Embry, James Entrekin, Bettina Epps, Martha Ann Eskew, Barbara Essig. Fifth row: Terry Ethridge, Robert Ethridge, Laurice Eubanks, Maurice Evans, Dorothy Fair, Marie Farr, Alma Faulk, Gary Fellows. Sixth row: Sisi Fite, Marshall Flewellen, Oscar Flynn, George Folsom, Jackie Frost, James Fullington, Roberta Gardiner, Dan Garrett. Seventh row: Dick Garrett, Eleanor Garrett, Lucin Garrett, Paul Garrison, Hugh Gibson, Terry Gibson, Ann Gober, Herman Goetter. First row: Carolyn Goodrum, Gene Goss, Carol Green, Sara Green. Second row: Ray Greene, Joann Greenway, Lynn Gresham, Joyce Griffis. Third row: Sue Griggs, Dolores Grissom, Betty Ann Groves, Martha Jo Gunnels, Marie Guyton, Jeanene Haines, Shirley Haines, James Hall. Fourth row: Lavel Hall, Mitchell Hall, Wyolene Hall, Dorothy Halligan, Vivian Ham, Dan Hamilton, Barbara Hamm, Marty Hammock. Fifth row: Barbara Hancock, Melvin Handley, Merril Harbin, Bruce Harden, Frank Harden, Bessie Hardy, Carlo Hardy, Har- riett Hargrove. Sixth row: Carolyn Harnesberger, Gayle Harp, Jack Harper, Jans ‘Harper, Jerry Harper, Woody Harper, Dewey Harris, Gloria Harrison. Seventh row: Raymond Harrison, Ann Hatcher, Bobby Hatcher, Robert Howard, Lydia Hawkins, E. E. Haynes, Jimmy Herndon, LaShon Herring. ¢ First row: Bill Hester, Elanor Hester, J. W. Hickman, Walter Hickman. Second row: Arretta Hill, Nancy Hill, James Hinson, Gloria Holland. Third row: Laverne Hollingsworth, Albert Holton, Fay Hooker, Rachel Hopper, Jimmie Hopson, Gwen Horsley, Clara Howard, Suzanne Howells. Fourth row: Bobby Hudson, Lucy” Hudson, Melvin Hudson, Ben Huff, Randy Hump! ries, Neil Hunt, Ruby Hunt, Richard lay Hunter, Anna Hutto, Joyce Hyatt, Zimmie Irwin, Carol Jack- son, Robert Jiles, Billups Johnson, Gene Johnson, Howell Johnson, Sixth row: Joe Johnson, Marlene Johnson, Betty Johnston, Jackie Jones, Rose Jordan, Millie Jordan, Jean Josey, Jerry Joyner. Seventh row: Jerry Joyner, Robert Judd, Billy Jump, Alan Key, Joan Keys, Barbara Kilgore, Dale King, Larry King. First row: Ronald King, Billy Kitchens, Chas Kitchens, Frank Kitchens. Second row: Peggy Kitchens, Tee Kitchens, Gene Kitchens, John Knappenberger. Third row: James Knott, Bernice Lamb, Ernestine Lamb, Clinton Lavender, Patrica Layfield, Anita Leach, Billy Lee, Burton Lee. Fourth row: Tom Lequin, Catherine Leonard, Barbara Leslie, Ruth Lester, Janice Leverette, Tommie Lewis, Terrell Lister, Sam Little Fifth row: W. T. Little, Barbara London, Jake Long, June Long, H. A. Losson, Chas Lucas, Joan Malaspina, Frances Malloy. Sixth row: Johnny Malone, Dick Markwalter, Elizabeth Mar- shall, Lois Marshall, Eddie Massey, Joel Massey, Janet Massie, Wayne Mathews. Seventh row: Lynelle Matthews, Henry Matthews, Mary May- son, Sally McCarley, Jane McClesky, Jimmy McCook, Nancy McCook, Norman McCook. First row: Huey McCoy, Bobby McDonald, Joe McDonald, Carolyn McGill Second row: Daniel McGuire, Barbara McKnight, M. L. Mc- Leod, Chas McMillan. Third row: Jo Anne McMillan, Curtis McNeely, Chas Mc- Pherson, Karl McPherson, Marlene Meeks, Paul Melton, Jack Mercer, Virginia Merritt. Fourth row: Anne Middlebrooks, Robert Middlebrooks, Jerry Mills, Ann Milor, David Mitchell, Neva Mixon, H. C. Momand, Joyce Monroe. feeree Ty P| T ae {2% | Fifth row: Eddie Moody, Andy Moore, Bobby Moore, Fay Moore, Norman Morgan, Barbara Morris, Bruce Morris, Mavis Morris. Sixth row: Ronnie Moseley, Betty Moss, Lee Moss, Sue Moss, Barbara Moulton, Margorie Mueller, Betty Mullis, Billy Mullis. Seventh row: Joyce Mullis, Milton Myers, J. F. Nagel, Leonard Nelms, Marilyn Neville, Shirley Newton, Tommy Neyman, Chas Nicholson. HUG JUVGOO0O 0°98 First row: Joe Nobles, Paul Nobles, Clarence Nolan, Margorie O'Neal. Second row: Helen O'Riley, Ann Osborne, Bobby Osteen, M. E. Ouzts. Third row: Chas Oxford, George Palmer, Jack Palmer, Buddy Park, Anne Parker, Douglas Parker, Hugh Parker, Lucille Parker. Fourth row: Cootie Parks, Juliane Parsons, Joyce Patterson, Gloria Payne, Bobby Peacock, Chas Peacock, Peggy Pender, Jack Poole. Fifth row: Ellis Pope, Billy Portman, Geraldine Post, Nancy Powell, Buddy Pruitt, Gloria Pyles, Ernest Rackley, Bettie Ragan. Sixth row: Joe Ragland, Max Ragland, Elanor Rainey, Bobby Raley, Delmas Reddy, Martha Reese, David Rhodenhiser, Clar- ence Rhodes. Seventh row: Elmo Richardson, Georgia Rider, Voncile Rigney, Jonnie Rigsby, Joyce Riley, Nell Ril Jean Robeuls, Wynelle Robertson. of First row: John Robinson, Thos Rodgers, Elizabeth Rouse, Willene Ruffin. Second row: Chas Rumble, Audrey Rushin, Chas Ryles, Patsy Salter. Third row: Medra Sanders, William Sanders, Lamyrle Sandifer, Theron Sapp, Jimmy Sarkese, Patsy Schmitt, Barbara Schrope, Dorothy Scott. Fourth row: Mary Scott, Warren Scoville, Beverly Senft, Dan Shackelford, John Shaheen, Christine Sharpe, Jackie Sheehan, Walter Shepard. Fifth row: Betty Sikes, Shirley Simmons, Joe Short, Walter Shouse, Jack Shumate, Billy Smith, Bobby Smith, Chas Smith. Sixth row: Ed Smith, Helen Smith, J. W. Smith, Marvin Smith, Pat Smith, Paul Smith, Sherrill Smith, Steve Solomon. Seventh row: Frances Sparrow, Jimmy Spear, Jean Spillers, Jackie Spivey, Johnny Stallings, Kenneth Statham, Jimmy Stephenson, Carey Stevens. First row: Charles Stevens, Don Stevens, James Stevenson, Anne Stewart. Second row: Theresa Stewart, Julian Stillwell, E. Y. Stokes, Gail Stokes. Third row: Jimmy Stokes, Winton Stokes, Keith Stringfellow, Barbara Stripling, Chas Strozier, Leonard Strozier, Kenneth Stubbs, Kirk Stubbs. Fourth row: Barbara Sutton, Virginia Talbut, Jerry Tapley, Barbara Taylor, Dickie Taylor, Lyra Temple, Wm. E. Thames, Patricia Tharpe. ae Fifth row: Stella Thigpen, Betty Ann Thomas, Charlotte Thomas, Lorraine Thomas, Nora Thomas, Gene Thomason, Dorothy Thompson, Jane Thompson. Sixth row: Don Thornton, Matilda Thornton, Betty Toole, Fred Toole, Betty Torrance, Jimmy Townsend, Omer Trice, Eugene Tucker. Seventh row: Vera Tucker, Joan Turner, Ronald Turner, James Tye, Thomas Tye, Gail Tyler, Margaret Tyler, Eddie Tyson. in ff ’ | First row: Sylvia Underwood, Ralph Usina, Bennie Ussery, Charlotte Vaughn. Second row: Samuel Vickers, Beverly Vinson, Charles Vissage, Joy Waddell. Third row: “Bo Wade, Robt. L. Wade, Gordon Wait, Roger Walden, Billy Walker, Bob Walker, Byron Walker, James Walker. Fourth row: Jean Walker, Hugh Wallace, Mary Alma Waller, Janet Walters, Joan Walters, Frances Ward, Juanita Watson, Sybil Watson. Fifth row: Wilmer Watson, Betty Jane Webb, Fred Welis, Claxton West, Carlton Whitlock, Charles Whittle, James Wigley, Harry Wilder. Sixth row: Velma Wilkes, Lindsey Williams, Sally Willingham, Cherry Wilson, Lillie Wilson, Patricia Wilson, Sue Wilson, Zane Wilson. Seventh row: Dennard Wimberly, Mamie Jo Wolfe, Sybil Wor- sham, Eddie Wright, Pat Wright, Jean Yaughn, Mary Yelton, Sandra Yeomans. NANCY TERRY President Vice President JOHN GRINALDS SPENCER KING FRANK CHEW President Vice President ea First row: Ann Adams, Betty Adams, Davis Adams. Second row: Fred Aiken, Evelyn Aldridge, Tom Alexander, James Amerson, James Amos, Bertie Anderson, Charles Ander- son, Dexerle Anderson. Third row: William Anderson, Gaye Andrews, Robert An- drews, Ronnie Andrews, Monica Andros, Anthony Almond, 7a ¥ JACKIE COLEMAN BETTY HOLLOWAY Secretary-Treasurer Secretary-Treasurer ry _ AD PAT SAPP JACK MURPHY CECIL WHITAKER, JUNIOR Director Director Director LARRY COHEN RONNIE THOMAS LESTER WILKES Director Director Director SOPHOMORES James Anthon:, Grady Ard. Fourth row: James F. Ard, Jeanette Ard, Bobb Ardd, Marion Armstrong, Derah J. Arnold, Gene Arnold, Morris Arnold, Paul Arnold. Fifth row: Jackie Audy, Jane Avent, Dale Bagley, Joe Bailey, Spencer Baird, Frances Baker, Shirley Baker, Elaine Balkcom. First row: Faye Bankston, Alice Barfield, Dorothy Barfield, Jesse Barker, Ralph Barker. Second row: Eugene Barlow, Jean Barrentine, Jack Batchelor, Bill Bateman, Walter Bateman. Third row: Elizabeth Baugh, Charles Beall, Martha Beasley, Ronald Beasley, Wembric Beasley, Billy Beck, Barbara Bed- good, Jimmy Best. Fourth row: Geneva Bishop, Evelyn Bivins, Jerry Blackburn, George Blanton, Gwendolyn Bloodworth, Homer Bloodworth, Cary Bobbitt, Don Bolden. Fifth row: Manita Bond, Patsy Bonner, Tommy Bordelon, Wm. Bostick, Bobby Boutwell, Coleman Boutwell, Deanne Boutwell, Bill Bowden. Sixth row: D. Bowden, Beverly Bowers, Lawton Bowman, Virginia Brake, Katheryn Bramlett, Mildred Breland, Tony Briggs, Chas Brooks. Seventh row: B. D. Brown, Bobby Brown, Dan Brown, Dorothea Brown, Floyd Brown, Kathryn Brown, Mary J. Brown, Pearce Brown. First row: Tommy Brown, Willie Joe Brown, Don Browning, Richard Brubaker, Harriett Bruce. Second row: Jean Bryant, Skaidrite Bukalders, Emilie Burdett, Beverly Burgess, Jerry Burkette. Third row: Chas Burnette, Ronnie Burnette, Joyce Bussell, Roslyn Butler, Clarence Butts, Lovise Byars, Richard Byars, Janice Byrd. Fourth row: Reita Byrd, Florence Califf, J. P. Califf, Nick Camerio, Glenda Campbell, Willie Campbell, William Carlisle, Chas Carnish. Fifth row: Erwin Carowan, Elaine Carpenter, Harold Carr, Jeanelle Carr, June Carr, A. L. Carson, Kathryn Carstarphen, Betty Carter. Sixth row: Jerry Carter, Harold Castleberry, Bobby Causey, Lavra Causey, Merritt Causey, L. D. Chambers, Shirley Cham- pion, Barbara Chancellor. Seventh row: Elaine Chapman, Jean Chapman, Olin Cheeves, Jean E. Cherry, Laverne Chester, Frank Chew, Leroy Childers, Augustus Churchwell. - it — A Ds oN on we First row: B. L. Clark, Don Clark, Eddie Clark, India Clark Fifth row: Paul Cotton, Dorothy Cox, Leon Cox, Roselyn Cox, Jean Clarke. Mickey Cown, George Crawford, Sandra Crawford, Sue Craw Second row: Richard Clements, Josephine Clifton, Bruce Cobb, ford Clyde Cobb, Larry Cohen Sixth row: Chris Crenshaw, Polly Croom, Chas Crowley, Wal- Third row: Harry Colbert, Sue Cole, Jackie Coleman, Shirley lace Cryer, George Cullen, Marie Cunningham, Della Dallmus Coley, Dora J. Collins, Kay Collins, Peggy Collins, Lessie John Darden Conaway Seventh row: Beverly Darsey, Arthur Darsey, Barbara Davis Fourth row: Shirley Cone, William Cone, Patricia Conlin, James Franklin Davis, Leoniece Davis, Shirley Davis, Barbara Dawson, Cook, Sandra Cooper, William Cooper, Billy Cordell, Fay Cotton Mercer Dawson F y First row: Bob Day, Velma Day. Evelyn Deane, Earl Dent, Mary Kay Dickson Second row: Deanne Dodson, Carole Doles, Lanette Dominey, Shirley Donahoo, Robert Donald, Joyce Douglas, Lester Dozier, Gordon Drozesk. Third row: Dollie Dubose, Mollye Duclos, Billy Durden, Frank Durden, Jimmy Durden, Bobby Dye, Peggy Eaton, John Eddy. Fourth row: Leola Edenfield, Yvonne Edge, Betty Elkins, Billy Ellington, Jean Ellington, James Elliott, Robert Elliot, Paul Wied Elliott. Fifth row: Paul Elsasser, J. M. Embry, Jewel Etheridge, Harry Evans, Bob Feagin, Helen Feb, Paige Ferguson, Bobby Ferrell. Sixth row: Ruby N. Fields, Jerry Findlay, Yancey Findlay, Harriett Flanders, Thomas Flewellyn, Eddie Floyd, Ann Flynnt, Joan Flynt. Seventh row: Royce Flynt, Kenneth Forbes, Marilyn Ford, Eu- gene Fountain, James Fountain, Binnie Fowler, Betsy Freeman, Bobby Freeman. At (i: First row: Charles Freeman, Wilma Freeman, Manley Gaines, Catherine Gallegly, Richard Gallop. Second row: Marcus Gandy, Betty Garrand, Robert Garrett, Pat Garvin, Doris Gattie, Bobby Gaultney, Marie Gaultney, Virginia Gay. Third row: Herschel Gentry, Barbara Gibson, Mary Jo Glore, Jimmie Gober, Joanne Godwin, Alan Goldman, Marvin Goodin, Dorothy Goodson. Fourth row: John Goodyear, Jon Graves, Mary Gray, Arnold Greene, Mary Jo Greene, Wayne Greene, Carl Gregory, Kenneth ’ - wi wt ww @ bd SV WE A Gregory. Fifth row: Anne Griggs, Sandra Grimsley, John Grinalds, Mack Grover, Wesley Guyton, Roland Haddock, Alice F. Hall, Jimmy Hall. Sixth row: Joy Hall, Jennie Hamilton, Charles Hancock, Gladys Hand, Cliff Hardison, Harry Hardison, J. B. Hardy, Wallace Harper. Seventh row: Donald Harrell, Latrelle Harrel, Eleanor Harrington, Laverne Harrington, Charles Harris, Jack Harris, Milly Harris, Richard Harris. i=) DOA OF A Re PAB GOEL O% v First row: Virginia Harris, Thomas Hart, Mary J. Hartley, Monroe Hartley, Patti Harvey. Second row: George Hastings, John Hatcher, Bonner Hawkins, Jane Hawkins, Billy Haynes. Third row: Otzie Hays, Ken Heath, Mary D. Henderson, Charles Herb, Margie Herritage, Sara Hester, Helen Hicks, Henry Higgins. Fourth row: Tommy Hightower, Ander Hill, Barbara Hill, Rosie Mae Hill, Barbara Hodges, Fred Hoffeditz, Albert Holloway, Alton Holloway. Fifth row: Betty Holloway, Jerry Holloway, Betty Jo Holt, Marie Holt, Wilbern Hooker, Beth Hooks, Joyce Horne, Sue Hortman. Sixth row: Patsy Horton, Marie House, Robert House, Yronne Hoyal, Benjie Hudson, Mickey Hudson, Patsy Hudson, Melvin Hoffman. Seventh row: William Hughes, Opelia Hulett, Tommy Hum- phreys, Sandra Hurst, Paula Hutcherson, Jean Hutto, Paula Hyatt, Bobby Hydrick. First row: Shirley Irby, Jlizabeth Irwin, Philip Ivey, Gay Jackson, Gloria Jackson. Second row: Franklin Jacobs, George James, Hugh Jennings, Jerry Johnson, Lamar Johnson. Third row: Mary Jo Johnson, Sandra Johnson, Louise Johnston, Scottie Johnston, Barbara Jones, Billy Jones, C. E. Jones, Dan Jones. Fourth row: Don Jones, Gene Jones, Katie Jones, Mitchell Jones, Rufus Jones, Sara N. Jones, Travis Jones, R obert Jordan. Fifth row: Carol Keene, Barbara Keller, Carrie Kennedy, Louis Kent, Bobby Key, J. D. King, Robert King, Spencer King. Sixth row: J. T. Kitchens, Larry Kitchens, Jean Knott, Dolores Kurts, Vernon Lackey, Ann Lail, Kay Lamar, James Langford. Seventh row: James Lasseter, George Lavender, Kay Lavender, Gloria Lawrence, Joyce Lee, Gail Leggett, Leon Leonard, Connie Leverette. a IP Mi 2A ror First row: Charles Linder, Rita Linder, Craig Lindsey, Jean Lindsey, Jeanette Locklin. Second row: George Loescher, Doris Long, Harold Longabaugh, Geraldine Lord, Tommy Lowe, Jerry Lowery, Mary E. Lynch, Durham Mabry. Third row: Tommy Macon, Betty Maddox, Phil Maddox, Mar- tha N. Malcolm, Rabon Marchman, Ann Marshall, Virginia Marshall, John Martin. Fourth row: Mariann Martin, Myrtle Martin, Romelle Martin, Bobby Mason, Carolyn Massengale, Gene Massey, Frank Mas- Sth - SP ad s Fifth row: Frank Matthews, Roy Matthews, Jerry Maxwell, James Mayer, Barbara McBryant, Don McBryant, Wayne Mc- Bryant, Jimmy McCardel. Sixth row: Alice McCarty, James McCarty, Helen McCleskey, Clayton McCommon, Charles McCuen, Ann McDaniel, Hudy Mc- Daniel, Lloyd McEachern. Seventh row: Walter McGaughey, Ben McGreggor, Charles McGuire, Henry McKay, Rupert McMichael, Charles McPherson, Harvey Meadows, Melvin Meadows. ters, Sara Mathews. First row: Anne Melton, J. C. Melvin, Jean Meredith, Robert Middleton, Lawton Miller. Second row: Barbara Mills, Robert Mills, Dawson Mims, Juanita Minor, Carolyn Mixon, Louis Mona, Barry Moore, [mogene Moore. Third row: Marion Moore, Jeannette Moorehead, Jerry Moore- head, Ernest Morton, Gary Mosely, Hubert Mosley, Peggy Moss, Carolyn Mate. Fourth row: Terry Motes, Myra Mullis, Peggie Murphy, Jack Murphey, Marie Odom, Billy Ogden, Giles O'Neal, Patricia O'Reilly. Fifth row: Pat Orr, Betty O’Steen, Edward Oxley, Sandra Nes, Robert Nelson, Broadus Newberry, Edward Newberry, Paul Newberry. Sixth .row: Billy Nipper, Joy Nobles, Emily Nolan, Bennie Noonan, Ralph Pace, Harryet Pape, Celeste Parker, Robert Parlier. Seventh row: Jerome Pearce, Juanita Peacock, Joan Peavy, George Peavy, Shirley Peavy, Joan Perdue, Amp Peeler, Bar- bara Pettis. First row: Bertha Petty, Phil Phillips, Carey Pickard, Gay Piper, Carlton Pittman. Second row: Jimmie Poe, Durwood Poland, Carol Poole, Bill Pope, Bobby Potter. Third row: Carolyn Powell, Kenneth Prather, Rhunel Prescott, Ray Preston, Kenton Priester, Edmond Pruett, Joan Pruett, Carole Puckett. Fourth row: Barbara Pulliam, Mary A. Raby, Cullen Radcliff, Neal Ramsey, Myrna Rawlings, Mary Jo Rawlings, Alvin Ray, Bobby Ray. 1 wad Be mi. Fa Fifth row: Bucky Ream, Joe Respess, Dolores Ribeiro, Mildred Riley, Shirley Riley, William Riley, Jimmy Roach, Helen Roberson. Sixth row: Doreen Roberts, Gail Roberts, Pat Robertson, Iris Rogers, William Rogers, Roland Ross, Madine Rountree, Fay Roland. Seventh row: Barbara Rowell, Debbie Rubel, Donald Ryals, Helen Ryles, Joe Sams, Bobby Sanders, George Sanders, Ralee Sansbury. i ‘) - . Pe | | kis First row: Pat Sap, Clark Sauls, Jack Saunders, Paul Scarbary, Chas Schell. Second row: Martha Schell, Peggy Schoffstall, Bobby Scott, Virginia Scoville, Wayne Sellers. Third row: Brandt Sessions, Melba Shaw, Phillip Shaw, Sonny Shaw, Bobby Sheppard, Frances Sheppard, James Sherling, Ruma Sherling. Fourth row: Sybil Shier, Johnnie Shores, Mary A. Shurlow, Barbara Simmons, Margie Simmons, Roy Simmons, Florine Simons, Anne Singletary. Fifth row: Jerry Singleton, Julia Skalicky, Douglas Skipper, Oliver Smalling, Shirley Smallwood, Sonny Smallwood, Bill Smith, Don Smith. Sixth row: Elmer Smith, Freddie Smith, Gail Smith, George Smith, La Rue Smith, Martha Smith, Patricia Smith, Ray Smith. Seventh row: Robert Smith, Shirley Smith, Virginia Smith, William Smith, Mary Sorrell, Wesley Sorrow, Georgia Souther- land, Patsy Southern. First row: Herb Spark, Hurley Spinks, Henry Spires, Wiley Stall- worth, Eleanor Staples. Second row: William Starr, Jack Steed, Laura Stephan, Ann Stephens, Nancy Stephens, Jimmy Stinson, James Stokes, Minnie L. Strozier. Third row: Jimmy Sutton, Jo Ann Sutton, Myrna Swails, Joe Swain, Edward Taylor, Harold Taylor, Merwyn Taylor, Nancy Terry. Fourth row: James Thomas, Jean Thomas, Ronnie Thomas, Norma Thomas, Hunter Thompson, Jim Thompson, Kay Thomp- ail son, Lucille Thompson. Fifth row: Shirley Thompson, Wadley Thrash, Stella Tidwell, Sylvia J. Todd, Earl Tomberlin, John Tomberlin, Mary A. Trice, Barbara Tucker. Sixth row: Freddie Tucker, Jo Ann Tucker, Joyce Tucker, Faye Turner, Sonya Turner, Ann Tuten, Henry Ussery, John Vickery. Seventh row: Kitty Vinson, Shirley A. Vissage, Carolyn Wade, Charles Wade, Ted Wadsworth, A. E. Walker, Bill Walker, Donna Faye Walker. Epon | dtd La’ First row: Barbara Walton, Martha Walters, Kay Walthall, Nathan Ward, Ruth Ware. Second row: Agnes Wasden, Lavonne Waters, Robert Watson, Theron Watson, Winfred Watson, David Webb, Brantley Weems, Burnard Weilbaker. Third row: Carolyn Welch, Carolyn Wellborn, Cecil Whitaker, Jane Whitaker, Barbara White, Douglas Whitehead, Ann Whitt, Whittlesey Wynette. Fourth row: Juanita Wilbanks, Elaine Wilder, Lester Wilkes, Ray Wilkes, Polly Williams, Ronnie Williams, Sylvia Williams, - 5 BA Margaret Willingham. Fifth row: Frank Willis, Jack Willis, Jimmy Willums, Pat Wim- berly, James Wincey, Thomas Windham, Miekey Windt, Peggy Wommack. Sixth row: Judy Wood, L. A. Wood, Lewis Wood, Eunice Woodall, O. W. Woodward, Judy Wooten, Bobbie Worley, Roy Worsham. Seventh row: Joe Wright, Nancy Wright, Lamar Wrigley, Billy Wynn, Hal Young, James Young, Sara E. Young. 1 lamp on higt ENRY BARTON During the past three years these students have displayed outstanding interest and untiring cooperation in school activities. Symbolically they have held their “lighted lamp on high” to the betterment of Miller and Lanier. The chan- delier, which lends charm and grace to a room, has been chosen to represent these superlatives y p JAY DENNIS HARRIET FINCHER a § OR a, af, epee e _ rr T'Se —-_errore - ae SPN . , ‘ : ee , ® 4 “a S zo “xz = g s = ww 3 € ° re) a BH 2 oa © Zz Ww = HENRY MIDDLEBROOKS 3%. BILLY MASON DOROTHY ATKINSON a see% be! dee : as ae ‘ — . a wre 4 i bial 9 4p srw Me ha we egies Sante GENE SAWYER FAYE ANDERSON wi aS wi ae: 56 —_ ANN HENDERSON GENE TEMPLE BEST CITIZEN FAYE ANDERSON, Best Citizen of Miller is seated on the arm of the chair. The two runners- up in the contest are Ann Henderson, standing, and Dorothy Atkinson. These young men were selected by the faculty of Lanier Senior High School asx being outstanding in the following: cooperation, dependability, adaptability, attitudes, punctuality, good sportsmanship, and scholarship. LANIER BEST CITIZENS First row: George McCowen, Cecil Wilson, Gene Temple, Jerry Sutton, Hardwick Butler. Second row: Jay Dennis, Henry Middlebrooks, Al Martin, Don Miller, Robert Stephens. | warmed both hands before the fire WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR An organization, with its opportunities of leadership and privileges of serving, creates responsible citizens who are a credit to society. In the activities of our school we have indeed “warmed our hands before the fire—” to become prepared to take our place in the life before us. MILLER BETA CLUB SENIORS First row: President, Dorothy Atkinson; Vice Presi- dent, Adele Burgin; Treasurer, Beverly Alexander; Faye Anderson, Elaine Smith, Beverly Bloodworth Arline Goldman. Second row: Mary Chafin, Barbara Holder, Betty Dean Tanner, Ernestine Moore, Peggy Stephan, Helen Lowery, Olive Lines, Emily Mason, Beth Puckett Third row: Marguerite Lockhart, Zoe Croom, Ann Bootle, Carey Keen, Carol Kingman, Jean Bussey Geraldine Brinkley, Elaine Henderson. Fourth row: Mary English, Annette Drinnon, Jackie Andrews, Cater Baxley, Anne Griffin, Mary Eliza- beth Howorth, Margaret Gunnells, Alice Tate Airey Aultman., Fifth row: Eleanor Thompson, Alene Carrowan, Ann Barnes, Sally English, Harriett Fincher, Sally Willing- ham, Jean Hancock, Roselle McGee, Louise Bollinger LANIER BETA HONORARY First row: C. Rumble, L. Anderson, R. Usina, W. Hanson, H. Butler, R. Mabry, J. Spear, H. McCoy, E. Massey, B. Harden. Second row: A. McGarrity, E. Richardson, W. Wilson, J. Trawick, M. Thomas, R. Stephens, J. Norris, C. Wilson, J. Sutton, B. Boswell. Third row: E. Rackley, S. Little, E. Vinson, M. Ouztes, R. Kennedy, A. Perkins, W. Butler, J. Joyner, J. Urquhart, R. Arm- strong. Fourth row: D. Miller, H. Rogers, R. Rhodes, B. Benton, C. Caskin, E. Smith, S. Solomon, R. Birdsey, L. Laster, W. Sco- ville, B. Ussery, A. Bush. Fifth row: H. Gibson, W. Mason, J. Kaplan, A. Dennis, E. Temple, G. Bivins, T. King, A. Rich. MILLER BETA CLUB JUNIORS First row: Dorothy Thompson, Carol Jack- son, Dinah Cutter, Julia Stillwell, Wynett Robertson, Sue Moss, Jackie Sheehan. Second row: Beverly Vinson, Elizabeth Marshall, Jeaneane Haines, Pat Wright, Margaret Tyler, Gloria Holland, Barbara McKnight, Merrill Harbin. Third row: Ruby Hunt, Lamyrle Sandifer, Virginia Talbot, Barbara Hamm, Margie O'Neal, Mildred Clance, Shirley Haines. Fourth row: Matilda Thornton, Virginia Brown, Molly Bashuk, Ja net Massie, Nancy Hill, Nancy McCook, Mary Yelton, Ann Gober. HONOR GROUPS MILLER HONOR GROUP First row: Faye Anderson, Adele Burgin, Mary Chafin, Barbara Holder, Beverly Bloodworth, Elaine Smith, Arline Goldman. Second row: Jackie Andrews, Betty Dean Tanner, Ann Bootle, Olive Lines, Ernestine Moore, Emily Mason, Beth Puckett, Ann Hallman. Third row: Mary Alma Solomon, Eleanor Thompson, Dorothy Atkinson, Carey Keen, Margaret Gunnels, Alice Tate, Airey Aultman, Carol Kingman, Mary Elizabeth Howorth. Fourth row: Sally English, Harriet Fincher, Ann Barnes, Anne Griffin, Sally Willingham, Jean Hancock, Roselle McGee. LANIER HONOR GROUP First row: E. Sawyer, H. Butler, W. Butler, B. Benton, D. Miller, R. Mabry, A. Forrester, B. Sanders, J. Urquhart, E. Brack, J. Ellis. Second row: T. Oden, J. Pittman, W. Wilson, S. Wood, H. Middlebrooks, R. Armstrong, T. King, A. Rich, M. Thomas, A. McGarrity, A. McCowen. Third row: G. Grenade, R. McCrary, H. Beale, C. Smith, J. Norris, W. Mason, W. Moses, J. Smith, |. V. Howard, R. Lamb, W. Coggins. Fourth row: A. Dennis, H. Rogers, E. Vinson, R. Stephens, C. Wilson, J. Brantley, J. Sutton, T. Close, T. Bigham, G. McCowen, E. Richardson, M. Laster. Fifth row: J. Kaplan, G. Troutman, R. Rhodes, N. Shaw, J. Trawick, B. Belmont, W. Broach, C. Caskin, W. Hanson, A. Perkins, E. Temple, R. Kennedy. ADELE BURGIN Editor jl HOWARD ROGERS Assistant Editor Assistant Editor ARLINE GOLDMAN HENRY MIDDLEBROOKS MARGARFT GUNNELS Athletic Editor Arrist é b LOULIE BURNS Feature Editor JACK TRAWICK Military Editor BEVERLY BLOODWORTH Typist ROY GREENE Social Editor WALTER BUTLER Activities Editor JAY DENNIS Editor CAREY KEEN Biographer BARBARA MERCER Typist BETSY COMER Business Manager TOMMY KING Assistant Advertising Manager MRS. WENDELL CLARK Editorial Advisor JANET MORRISON Advertising Manager HARDWICK BUTLER Business Manager AA- BOBBY McCRARY Assistant Advertising JACK MOORE Assistant Advertising Manager Manager MISS GERALDINE JACKSON Editorial Advisor MISS WILLIE MAE LITTLE Business Advisor MISS NELLIE LAMAR Editorial Advisor TOMMY CLOSE Advertising Manager TOMMY ODEN Assistant Advertising Manager MR. J. C. SORRELLS Business Advisor ALICE TATE Managing Editor ANN ELLIS Copy Editor THE GIRLS HI-LIGHTS ANNE GRIFFIN Editor DIRLIE BAILEY Feature Editor BEVERLY BRASWELL Business Manager ELAINE SMITH News Editor ZELMA YARBROUGH Exchange Editor CHARLYE WIGGINS Sports Editor BETTY MATTHEWS Advertising Manager MADELINE RICH Headline Editor AIREY AULTMAN Assistant Advertising Manager Professor Gratigny with the editorial staff and Professor Adams and student members of the reporters. business staff. THE POET LEADER Published every three weeks by the students of LANIER SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL, CECIL WILSON JERRY KAPLAN Editor-in-Chief Business Manager N. WAYNE SHAW HENRY MIDDLEBROOKS SIDNEY WOOD EDDIE RICHARDSON Managing Editor Feature Editor Sports Editor Military Editor ROBERT STEPHENS GEORGE GRANADE ELLIOT BRACK JERRY COMER Associate Editor Associate Editor News Editor Exchange Editor MILLER STUDENT COUNCIL Three members of Student Council proudly arranged the gifts brought by all supervisions for their Christmas project in cooperation with the Macon Welfare Department. First row: President, Harriet Fincher; Vice President, Maria Higgins; Secre- tary, Mary English; Treasurer, Nancy Hill; Corresponding Secretary, Joan Turner; Faye Anderson, Carol Jackson. Second row: Eleanor Thompson, Jackie Andrews, Zoe Croom, Barbara Bow- man, Shirley Hughens, Tony Wallace, Annett Chambless, Paula Hyatt, Polly Banks. Third row: Monica Andros, Ruby Hunt, Margie Best, Peggy Wommack, Gloria Holland, Joan Malaspina, Faye Rolland, Delores Reberio, Garnelle Veal. Fourth row: Barbara Hancock, Vivian Ham, Geraldine Brinkley, LaShon Herring, Cary Stevens, Mary Jo Johnson, Nancy Terry, Harriet Pape, Barbara Bryant. HARRIET FINCHER MARY ENGLISH President Secretary MARIA HIGGINS JOAN TURNER Vice President Corresponding Secretary NANCY HILL Treasurer bem bs MILLER TRI-HI-Y First row: Elaine Smith, President; Mary Raines, Record ing Secretary; Ernestine Moore, Treasurer; Mary Ricker- son, Corresponding Secretary; Airey Aultman, coulie Burns, Anne Ellis, Martha Adams, Sue Moss. Second row: Ann Bootle, Ernestine Lamb, Faye Ander- son, Adele Burgin, Sarah Sykes, Martha Ann Eskew, Betty Jane Webb, Carolyn McGill, Joan Turner, Dinah Cutter. Third row: Barbara tondon, Betty Ellis, Jeaneane Haines, Joan Wilson, Anne Stewart, Ruth Locklin, Elizabeth Marshall, Beverly Vinson, Hazel Cravey, Dolores Gris- som, Elaine Causey, Reita Byrd, Shirley Donahoo. Fourth row: Jackie Jones, Virginia Talbot, Alice Tate, Margaret Tyler, Carey Stevens, Barbara Essig, Kay Dunlap, Jackie Sheehan, Norma Tucker, Sue Cole, Lessie Conaway, Beverly Alexander, Celeste Parker. Fifth row: Gail Stokes, Martha Reese, Sally Willingham, Cater Baxley, Jane Baggarly, Madeline Rich, Faye Watson, Lyra Temple, Harriett Hargrove, Barbara Hodges, Christine Sharpe, Betty Holt. oS as oe LANIER HI-Y First row: Bo Wade, C. Rumble, H. Butler, H. C. Mo- mand, T. Oden, T. Harrell, R. Greene, B. Coggins, B. Gleaton. Second row: R. Floyd, Advisor; J. Trawick, A. Perkins, S. Wood, H. Beall, S. Davis, B. Moses, G. Beasley, B. Park. Third row: J. Ellis, B. McCowen, T. Rodgers, T. Bigham, G. McCowen, C. Lavender, M. Thomas, ©. Corn. Fourth row: B. Williams, M. Duffell, M. Evans, B. Us- sery, D. Miller, A. Martin, J. King, B. Rhodes. MILLER TRI-HI-Y First row: Carol Kingman, Zoe Croom, Fabia Trice, Sally English, Jackie Horton, Joyce Patterson, Sally Mc- Carley, Beverly Senft, Anita Leach, Polly Banks. Second row: Betty Matthews, Maria Higgins, Beverly Braswell, Dirlie Bailey, Eleanor Thompson, Beth Puckett, Dorothy Fair, Emily Mason, Carlo Hardy, Marlene Meeks. Third row: Patsy Worsham, Jackie Cook, Marquer ite Lockhart, Shirley Newton, Betty Ann Thomas, Sue Griggs, Martha Jo Gunnells, Barbara McKnight, Barbara Schrope, Joan Walters, Myrl Sorrells, Martha Maye, Julia Stillwell. Fourth row: Carol Jackson, Lydia Hawkins, Frances Malloy, Barbara Molton, Millie Jordan, Jean Walker, Matilda Thornton, Jackie Salter, Helen Smith, Carolyn Harris, Helen Lowery, Ann Gober, Zelma Yarbrough. Fifth row: Ann Milor, Margaret Elder, Shirley Holt, Julianna White, Jean Spillers, Sara Jean Walters, Mary Alma Soloman, Anne Griffin, Joan Baggs, Pearl Carter, Peggy Brown, Mary Yelton, Faye Moore. LANIER AMERICANISM CLUB First row: A. Goldman, R. Ray, A. Holloway, M. Mc- Leod, C. Hadarits, T. Lewis, B. Mullis, T. Little, J. Knappenberger, T. Gibson. Second row: C. Lavender, J. Poole, D. Browning, G. O‘Neal, C. Gaines, P. Carmichael, C. Ellington, R. Farris, J. Harris, L. Miller, B. Ferrell, Prof. Brent, Advisor. Third row: J. Mills, B. Cone, C. Anderson, A. Moore, J. Walker, L. McEachern, C. Harris, J. Murphy, J. Stevenson, P. Smith, B. Pope, R. Preston. Fourth row: J. Barr, A. Holloway, W. Boswell, F. Durden, T. Wadsworth, H. Moseley, J. Grinalds, W. Beasley, B. Hayes, T. Brown, B. Adams. Fifth row: R. Smith, C. Stevens, C. Rhodes, B. Walker, A. Key, E. Beasley, K. Stringfellow, S. King, B. Bowden, B. Mason. Sixth row: E. Thames, J. Anthony, C. Whitaker, R. Pace, J. Willums, T. Kitchens, P. Arnold, R. Moseley. 4 ) li st | ii 1! KEY CLUB First row: Mrs. Kinnett, Advisor; R. Usina, B. Barry, R. Lamb, W. Hanson, E. Temple Second row: R. Birdsey, J. Joyner, B. Benton, W. Bel mont, H. Parker, W. Butler, L. Anderson. Third row: R. Markwalter, H. Gibson, H. Middlebrooks, B. Johnson, C. Smith, R. McCrary Fourth row: G. Bivins, C. Caskin, W. Broach, A. Dennis, K. Stringfellow. RADIO CLUB First row: B. Holt, F. Tucker, J. Fountain, R. Carrowan, J. Amerson, J. Harris, Prof. Newberry, Advisor. Second row: H. Spark, T. Haskin, J. McCook, D. Shackel- ford, E. Roach, W. Williams, F. Bailey. Third row: J. Bowman, J. Comer, H. Wolf, A. Mc- Cowen, A. Bush, J. Sutton, W. Thrash, L. Cohen. MILLER RED CROSS First row: Pat Durden, President; Molly Bashuk, Vice President; Anne Griffin, Secretary; Frances Baker, Treas- urer; Jeanette Randall, Betty Marsh, Joyce Douglas, Carolyn Goodrum Second row: Gloria Boone, Rheunelle Prescott, Gert- rude Powers, Betty Torrence, Eleanor Rainey, Dorothy Thompson, Olive Lines, Joyce Lemon, Peggy Stephan, Betty Elkins, Betty Jo Cooper. Third row: Joan Wilson, Beverly Bowers, Kay Thomp- son, Mary Jo Green, Peggy Murphy, Shirley Baker, Grace Bryan, Merril Harbin, Betty Jane Webb, Mary Durden, Barbara Pettis, Doris Gattie, Martha Smith. Fourth row: Eunice Woodall, Vriginaia Harris, Betty Meridith, Jean DeFore, Joyce Malone, Lecy Lynn, Bertie Anderson, Dixie Cutter, Mary Virginia Bryan, Martha Adams. Fifth row: Peggy Collins, Sylvia Williams, Janet Massey, Jo Ann Balkcom, Barbara Hamm, Lee Moss, Laurice Styhan, Marie House JUNIOR RED CROSS COUNCIL First row: P. Garvin, J. Mills, E. Rackley, P. Smith, W. Coggins, B. Williams. Second row: L. Miller, J. Hall, A. Goldman, H. Mosely, B. Walker, R. Barker. Third row: J. Brantley, R. Mills, T. Wadsworth, B. Jack- son, J. Bobbitt, H. McKay, M. Jones. Fourth row: B. Mason, J. Joyner, M. F. Hall, R. Hanson, G. Troutman, T. Kitchens, A. Martin. RED CROSS CLUB First row: P. Garvin, J. Mills, E. Rackley, P. Smith, W. Coggins, B. Williams, R. Barker. Second row: L. Miller, J. Hall, A. Goldman, H. Mosely, R. Walker, L. Wilkes, Miss Alice Lott, Advisor. Third row: J. Brantley, R. Mills, B. Jackson, J. Bobbitt, D. Mims, H. McKay, M. Jones. Fourth row: B. Mason, S. Respress, W. Taylor, G. Trout- man, P. Melton, J. Joyner, K. Priester. 4-H CLUB Foreground: D. F. Bruce and Roy Greene. Left to. right: H. Gentry, H. Gober, R. Greene, A. L. Carson, P. Ivey, B. Brown, J. Robinson, L. Wrigley J. Bailey. ART CLUB First row: L. Mona, H. Spinks, B. Nelson, J. Shores, Reddy, F. Cofer B. Clark, B. McDonald, F. Harden Mr. Holmes, Advisor Ragland, P. Brown, J. Mc Hardy ies “Phy : ge ee ‘ ‘ eli el. Ter ve RF. A, First row: R. Wilkes, J. Stokes, B. Cook, R. Jordan, W. Ivey, W. Walker, C. Ward, W. Jones. Second row: H. Hudson, W. Watson, C. Nicholson, L. Childers, J. Sams, O. Woodward, D. Skipper, J. D. Steed. Third row: Q. Cotton, W. Brown, H. Gentry, W. Bostick, W. Stokes, Prof. Simmons, Advisor. MILLER FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA First row: Eleanor Allen, President Senior Chapter; Trudy Bobela, President Junior Chapter; Helen Mc- Cleskey, President Sophomore Chapter; Annette Drin non, Patsy Hodson, Sylvia Underwood, Marlene Weeks, Lenette Dominey. Second row: Patsy Southern, Dora Jean Collins, Peggy Eaton, Patsy Cobb, Ann Osborne, Catherine Galleghy, Jeannine Carey, Shirley Riley Third row: Jean DeFore, Jane Luthie, Marilyn Ford, Jean Bussey, Gayle Register, Claire Wilsinson, Roselle McGee, Barbara Ham, Barbara Bryant Fourth row: Sue Hortman, Roslyn Butler, Millie Harris, Jackie Salter, Ann Flynt, Carolyn Harris, Jewel Ethe ridge, Neva Mixon, Ann Middlebrooks. LANIER LIBRARY ASSISTANTS J. Bowman, G. McCowen, B. Wade, J. Sutton, Miss McCaw, W. Giddens, J. English, M. Arnold. MILLER LIBRARY ASSISTANTS First row: Laverne Chester, Jean Lindsey, Georgia South- erlance, Polly Banks, Martha Anne Eskew, Joyce Pat- terson. Second row: Jean Chapman, Patsy Beasley, Mary Alice Scott, Ruth Locklin, Joanne Driscoll, Eleanor Rainey. Third row: Kay Walthall, Anne Hawkins, Reba Comer, Patricia Conlin, Pat Wilson, Joyce Douglas. Fourth row: Barbara Molton, Virginia Brown, Nora Thomas, Frances Ward, Leoneice Davis, Barbara Dawson. LANIER BUSINESS CLUB First row: E. Sawyer, J. Amos, L. Nelms, P. Carmichael M. McLeod, W. Carlisle, B. Jump, R. Barker, J. Hinson M. Myers Second row: W. Matthews, C. Strozier, J. McDonald P. Smith, G. Browning, J. Johnson, B. Gleaton, B Byrd, S. Smith, H. Knight, T. Hart. Third row: Prof. Ross, Advisor; J. Brantley, M. Ouzts J. Baldwin, C. Oxford, T. Tye, B. Walker, C. McMillan J. Swymer, B. Hayes, C. Alton. Fourth row: G. Granade, J. Deep, C. Hadarits, R Rhodes, H. DuBose, C. Whittle, R. Turner, C. Parker, H. Davidson, J. Barr, G. Fellows. MILLER FUTURE TEACHERS of AMERICA Lockhart, President; Magdalene DeFore, Secretary; Gayle MILLER FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS of AMERICA First row: Ernestine Moore, President; Mary Raines, Vice President; Barbara Holder, Recording Secretary; Bar- bara Williams, Corresponding Secretary; Norma Jean Lowery, Treasurer; Dorothy Thompson, Reporter; Jackie Salter, Sergeant-at-Arms; Helen Lowery, Typist. Second row: Marie Dokes, Delores Grissom, Libby Baugh, Shirley Chastain, Jean Bussey, Annie Ruth Dunn, Sarah Sykes, Dorothy Cribb, Virginia Merritt, Kay Lav- ender. Third row: Mary Smith, Annette Stokes, Patsy Salter, Laverne Chester, Lillian Long, Rojean Carr, Betty Ann Thomas, Shirley Newton, Barbara Kilgore, Sonya Turner. Fourth row: Carolyn Harris, Virginia Brown, Vera Adams, Laverne Harrington, Jane Whitaker, Gwendolyn Blood- worth, Mavis Morris, Jeanette Doughit. LANIER SPANISH CLUB First row: T. Little, B. Smith, C. Hays, J. Short, J. Hall, C. Elli ngton, C. Rumble, T. Lewis, T. Neyman Second row: H. Rogers, B. Walker, D. Markwalter, K Stubbs, R. Wade, T. Union, J. Spears, J. Haynes, R Humphries, R. Ethridge Third row: A. Chambliss, C. Strozier, G. Johnson, A Eastin, B. Hunt, J. Barker, J. Mills, J. Crews, C. Rhodes, Prof. Aubrey Floyd, Advisor Fourth row: J. McCook, J. Knappenberger, T. Gibson, J. Tye, B. Amerson, P. Melton, C. Whittle, T. Brown G. Bivins, F. Toole, J. Knott LANIER SCIENCE CLUB First row: J. Gober, H. Goetter, T. Gibson, J. Knappen- berger, P. Garrison, H. Bible, C. Freeman, L. Wood, R. Mills, T. Brown. Second. row: B. Amerson, J. Langford, R. Preston, B. Pope, R. Carrowan, B. Bateman, C. Boutwell, D. Smith, M. Ragland, J. McCook, W. Hanson Third row: S. Little, B. Moore, C. Anderson, F. Aiken, B. Anderson, C. Pickard, J. Stephenson, M. Evans, J. Dunwody, J. Anthony, T. Harrell, Prof. C. P. Deaton, Advisor. Fourth row: L. Kent, J. Tye, C. Crowley, E. Starr, D. Shackelford, J. Bowman, J. Comer, E. Thames, H. Spark, J. Goodyear, J. Willums LANIER SCIENCE CLUB First row: F. Willis, V. Clark, P. Garvin, R. Ray, W Loescher, H. Young, J. Bailey, J. Wright, N. Camerio, D. Bagley Second row: R. Harris, J. Tomberlin, J. Mayer, B. Morris, H. Evans, W. Smith, B. Hawkins, D. Mims, J. Babbitt, J. Thomas. Third row: C. Rumble, D. Rhodenhiser, L. Wood, L Thomas, J. Hinson, N. Morgan, C. Hardison, C. Linder, A. Dasher. Fourth row: C. Harris, J. Fountain, J. Durden, J. Poe, R. Matthews, D. McGuire, G. O'Neal, J. Walker, E Barlow, T. Wadsworth. DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY First row: W. Giddens, B. Gleaton, M. Arnold, H. Cook, D. Johnson, R. Greene, J. Sutton Second row: G. Grenade, J. Trawick, B. Park, J. Ellis, B. Williams, E. Temple, C. Lavender. Third row: R. Stephens, K. Priester, J. Shaheen, R. Greene, E. Richardson, T. Bigham, Prof. Gholson, Ad- visor. Fourth row: C. Wilson, G. McCowen, W. Shaw, W. Thompson, L. Cohen, B. Adams. MILLER DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB First row: Christine Lord, Julia Parson, Faye Smallwood Marion Usher. Second row: Virginia Califf, Charlotte Vaughan, Char lotte Thomas, Barbara Asbell, Audrey Rushin. Third row: Pat Eisner, Helen Mclain, Peggy Childs, Barbara Benefield SIDNEY LANIER LITERARY SOCIETY First row: B. Sanders, H. Mathews, H. Wallace, B. Barry, H. Momand, L. Anderson, E. Floyd, R. Harris, P. Culleu. Second row: C. Gaines, D. Webb, D. Browning, A. Clarke, E. Morton, G. O'Neal, R. Feagin, J. Poole, Prof. E. Clay, Advisor. Third row: B. Session, L. McEachern, B. Anderson, C. Pickard, O. Smalling, J. Respess, H. McKay, T. Hum- phries. Fourth row: B. Walker, R. Pace, C. Whitaker, J. An- thony, B. Moore, C. Corn, M. Duffell, S. Solomon. MILLER THESPIANS First row: President, Jeanette Randall; Vice President, Patricia Durden; Secretary, Emily Mason; Treasurer, Frances Baker; Sylvia Roberts, Mamie Jo Wolfe Second row: Alene Carrowan, Mary Durden, Betty Moss Gertrude Powers, Dirlie Bailey Third row: Jo Ann Parker, Joan Baggs, Barbara Mc Knight, Marilyn Neville, Bettie Sikes LANIER GLEE CLUB OCTETTE First row: J. Pittman, E. Tyson, G. Adams, Bo Wade, N. Morgan, B. Amerson, Pianist. Second row: J. Sutton, M. Burnette, A. Rich. MILLER DRAMATICS CLUB First row: President, Jeanette Randall; Vice President, Patricia Durden; Secretary, Emily Mason; Treasurer, Frances Baker; Arline Goldman, Betty Moss, Mamie Jo Wolfe, Gertrude Powers, Dirlie Bailey. Second row: Polly Banks, Sylvia Roberts, Carol Patten, Fay Rowland, Bettie Sikes, Sandra Grimsley, Jo Ann God win, Elaine Chapman, Marilyn Neville. Third row: Loulie Burns, Elaine Henderson, Zoe Croom, Martha Ann Smith, Mary Durden, Dorothy Fair, Mary Jo Green, Gail Stokes, Ann Adams, Pat Conlin. Fourth row: Barbara Molton, Alice Tate, Della Dallmus, Manita Bond, Faye Watson, Joan Baggs, Mary Alma Soloman, Ann Osborne, Barbara McKnight, Molly Bas- huk, Faye Moore. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB First row: C. Crenshaw, J. Best, W. Sellers, T. Williams, C. Nolan, J. Elliott. Second row: G. Drozeski, C. Carnish, C. Douthit, N. Ward, R. Jones, Third row: J. Joyner, J. Holloway, C. McCommon, C. Ryles, T. King, J. Hopson, Prof. Neal, Advisor MACHINE TRADE SHOP T. Williams, T. Nipper, T. DuBose, S. Baird, J. W. Hickman, S. Hammock, Prof. Harrison, Instructor; T. Sanderfur. AUTO TRADE SHOP First row: J. Palmer, J. Schrimshire, D. Hamilton, L. Davis, B. Horne, C. Griggers, B. Peacock, R. Middlebrooks Second row: K. Davis, N. McCook, R. Railey, W. Smith, G. Clance, J. Callaway, C. Brooks. Third row: H. Wilder, J. Graves, J. Harrison, W. Chapman Prof. C. R. McCord, J. Allen, C. McPherson, M. Hall, H. Davis. Not shown: W. Whittington, H. Rowland, A. Foster, B..Moore. SHEET M ETAL SHOP First row: G. Tucker, C. Smith, M. Parks, W. Cryer, Prof. Clark. Second row: P. Scarberry, J. Mercer, H. Bagget, G. Crawford. MJ o | MILLER BANK OFFICERS DRAWING SHOP Barbara Holder, Olive Lines Left to right: C. S. Stroud, M Brantley, F. Moore, C. Wolf, B. Gresham, J. Brown, Prof. Haines, J. Hamilton, R Drawhorn, C. East, R. Nipper, J. Bowden MILLER PAPER SHOP and BOOK STORE LANIER PAPER SHOP Dorothy Thompson, Joanne Driskell. Bennie Ussery, Eddie Maody, Thomas Rodgers MILLER DRAMATICS CLUB PRODUCTIONS “Men Are Like Street Cars” = ae ee “The Professor Proposes” LANIER SENIOR PLAY “The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come” CAST Chad, “the little shepherd,” . DONALD MILLER Nathan Cherry . . BEVERLY SANDERS Betsy Cherry, his daughter, . . . BILLY WILLIAMS Melissy Turner... JOHNNIE ENGLISH Major Calvin Buford, from Kentucky . . . BILL BROACH Miss Lucy Buford, his sister, . . . GEORGE McCOWEN Old Tom, their Negro servant, .. . JAY DENNIS Thanky, their house maid, . . . BUSH GLEATON Mrs. Caroline Dean, a neighbor, . . . JERRY SUTTON Margaret Dean, her daughter, . . . WILLIFORD GIDDENS Richard Hunt, from the “Blue Grass,” .. . JACK SMITH Nellie Hunt, his sister, . . . JIMMY HENDERSON Jimmie Overstreet, a poefess, . . . TOMMY BIGHAM DECEMBER 1952 The brazier, with its glowing embers, burns with an eternal brilliance — one of triumph, of sportsmanship. So shines the record of the Lanier and Miller athletic teams. Through the years these teams have truly lived up to their mottoes. — “We Lead” and “Have Spirit.” SD byob as SN me: ia F SS ., N laden: NS wa ‘) a_i 4 ‘ iy ™ ig f pit pn XN Ne s “ad SS _— FOOTBALL SQUAD First row: Donnie Jackson, Mascot; R. Welch, W. Payne, T. Sapp, R. Wilder, R. Busbee, B. Johnson, J. Stallings. Second row: J. Shaheen, J. Crenshaw, M. Spence, T. Kitchens, T. Lewis, S. Vickers, B. Kitchens. Third row: C. Gregory, H. Evans, B. Benton, J. Murphy, J. Lineberger, B. Key, W. Sanders Fourth row: C. Whitlock, J. Grinalds, F. Bailey, K. Statham, T. Union, A. Minor, H. Hudson. Fifth row: C. McEachern, C. McNeely, E. Y. Stokes, J. Smith, D. King, K Daughtry, B Almand, C. G. Stroud. Ken Daughtry and Jimmy Lineberger receive awards Ken Daughtry receives award for outstanding offen- for outstanding offensive and defensive play. sive play. Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier. Lanier a a a SEASON’S RECORD 20 12 20 26 14 20 7 46 45 ._ 0 Brown Moultrie Columbus Savannah Smith Jordan Richmond Lee Baker Albany FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF : a SELBY BUCK MARVIN JONES Head Coach Athletic Director COTTON HARRISON TOM PORTER ELTON WALL Line Coach Backfield Coach End Coach L. H. BRENT CHARLES DEATON Assistant Coach Faculty Trainer ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGERS First row: Tommy Close, Prof. New- berry, Prof. Jones, and Don Mullis. Second row: Bennie Ussery, Maurice Evans, Eddie Moody, Paul Garrison. Pe he , SfF ? OPPOSITION L CLUB First row: G. Crawford, T. Kitchens, D. Miller, R. Wilder, B. Johnson, T. Union, H. Hudson. Second row: W. Payne, J. Childs, R. Welch, S. Vickers, J. Lineberger, H. Middlebrooks, C. Smith, B. Lamb. Third row: A. Perkins, S. Wood, D. Morgan, B. Almand, A. Minor, A. Key, B. Benton, A. Martin, G. Smith, R. Gree ne, B. Denson, J. Crenshaw, K. Daughtry, J. Joyner, C. G. Stroud. CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Carol Kingman, Hugh Parker, Dorothy Atkinson, Roy Greene, Betty Matthews, Joan Cas- sidy, Bobby Lamb, Carole Work, Earl Aldrich. KEN STATHAM Cc. G. STROUD lan ; vara nter BOB ALMAND End JIMMY LINEBERGER BUBBER KEY TEE KITCHENS GERALD SMITH Guard Guard Quarterback End BILLUPS JOHNSON BRUCE BENTON KEN DAUGHTRY MIKE SPENCE Back Guard End Back SAM VICKERS Quarterback JOHN STALLINGS HARRY HUDSON AL MINOR RONNIE WELCH Back Tackle Tackle Back GROVER LOVETT AL MARTIN Halfback End WARREN PAYNE JIMMY CRENSHAW BILLY KITCHENS Halfback Fullback Fullback W. D. WATSON E. Y. STOKES Tackle Center BASKETBALL SQUAD Front row: B. Kitchens, H. Chapman, H. Middlebrooks, B. Johnson. Second row: S. Gibson, B. Mason, B. Greene, T. Kitchens, R. Turner. Third row: J. Kitchens, C. G. Stroud, C. Smith, G. Crawford, S. Vickers. BASKETBALL SELBY BUCK TOM PORTER Head Coach Assistant Coach BILLY MASON BILLY GREENE GENE CRAWFORD Forward Center Forward HENRY MIDDLEBROOKS SONNY GIBSON BILLUPS JOHNSON Guar Captain Forward: Center Guard My 2 “SNAKE” KITCHENS HERSCHEL CHAPMAN SAM VICKERS Guard Forward Forward TEE KITCHENS RONALD TURNER CARTER SMITH F ard Center Forward rorw LANIER SENIOR HIGH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1953 17—Alumn 21—Fort Valley 7—Perry 23—Columbus 9—Moultrie Jordan 10—Baker 27—Fort Valley 14—Albany K Columbus 16—Jordan 31—Lee 20—Lee 6—Brown —-OO hWO NN TOM PORTER ELTON WALL JULIUS GHOLSON L. H. BRENT Track Baseball Golf Assistant Baseball Coach = a ‘ oes re ee ee : Danas = LANIER’S TRACK TEAM in THE SPRING of 1952 The following boys in the picture above are members of this year’s track squad: Bobby Almand, Theron Sapp, Sam Vickers, Billups Johnson, Al Martin, Don Miller, Burton Lee, Gene Crawford, and Raymond Busbee. GOLF TEAM Front row: R. Birdsey, J. Stevenson, D. Adams, L. Anderson, J. Joyner. Second row: Julius Gholson, Coach, H. Matthews, J.. Fountain, T. Oden, P. Soloman. BASEBALL TEAM Front row: T. Little, L. H. Harrison, W. Sanders, C. G. Stroud, M. Spence, T. Kitchens, J. Childs. Second row: Elton Wall, Coach, C. Parks, D. Morgan, B. Railey, J. Bennett, S. Vickers. 1953 EXHIBITION OFFICERS “THE BIG THREE” Lieutenant Colonel, Cater Baxley; Colonel, Ann Hen derson; Major, Jean Hancock. CAPTAINS LIEUTENANTS First row: Mary Chafin, Rebecca Newberry, Nancy First row: Georgia Rider, Margaret Tyler, Berta Gardi- Etheridge, Babs Cook, Beverly Judd. ner, Dinah Cutter, Julia Stillwell. Second row: Jackie Peeler, Martha Fountain, Louise Second row: Gloria Holland, Jean Walker, Gloria Bollinger, Flossie Allen, Alene Carrowan. Payne, Pat Wright, Jeanine Haines. Pes og Paseo The King and Queen with their Court reign over With such a pretty Confederate Crack Squad the South the assembly at which the 1953 Exhibition officers is sure to rise again! were announced. The judges had no trouble deciding that these girls were the winning dancers. GLORIA PAYNE Tennis Champion These girls, members of the Miller Athletic Association, are organized to promote school spirit, and to encourage clean sportsmanship and Participation in intramural sports throughout the year 6) hi “ | eeevision VOLLEY BALL CHAMPIONS First row: Sarah Hester, Bertir Anderson, Janice Byrd, Betty Maddox. Second row: Otzie Hayes, Shirley Coley, Laverne Chester, Helen Feb. CHAMPS SOCCER CHAMPS SHIRLEY COLEY Archery Champion TENTH GRADE SPEED BALL ALL STARS MILLER Field hocky is one of the major sports and one taught Speed pin ball, a lead up game to basketball, is a each year in the fall. sport loved by every Miller girl. SPORTS “Watch the birdie” “Swing your partner!” how far this little candle throws its beams WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE The candle, symbolic of truth and purity, is used in all formal initiations which are re- garded sacred to those who participate. These ceremonies later result in many loyal friends and happy memories. Wonderful experiences shared together in sororities and fraternities will always burn as the candle, with a small but heart-warming glow, never to be forgotten. Gurwels ——_ = = ti iy “¢3, —_—— - — FSS F ap SNS RW eZ iw “ZZ WY FAA” MARY ENGLISH MYRL SORRELLS President Vice President S.M.B D.O.M DOROTHY JONES ANN BOOTLE CATER BAXLEY JOAN CASSIDY MARY VIRGINIA BRYAN B.M.D. $.0.S, S.0.S $.0.S S SORORITY £ VIRGINIA TALBOT LUCY WEBB ANNA CAROLYN HUTTO ARLINE GOLDMAN JEAN WALKER S.M.B. Sigma Alpha Sigma Alpha B.O.L. B.O.L. COUNCIL fi MARY RAINES LAURICE EUBANKS ANN HENDERSON JOAN WALTERS B.M.D. B.M.D. D.O.M. D.O.M. i BEVERLY SANDERS BILL COGGINS RUSSELL HANSON GENE TEMPLE President Vice President Secretary Treasurer L.T.B A.K.O A.O.S Beta ) m@t ALFRED PERKINS STURKIE DAWSON PAUL CONNELLY JIMMY BALDWIN Sergeant-at-Arms K.T.O K.T.O. A.O.S. A.K.O. FRATERNITY BILL WILLIAMS PHILIP COURTNEY BOBBY LAMB SIDNEY WOOD Sedarmoc Sedarmoc Beta Theta COUNCIL y, a : yO BILLY MASON ROY GREENE EARL BARNETT WILLIAM HANSON Theta Chi Delta Chi Delta L.T.B. a big success ‘ breakfast at Pine- party at Sonny’s lodge ring banquet... see you BOBBY LAMB President |, e ‘ ? GENE TEMPLE BOBBY McCRARY Vice President Treasurer JOE CASKIN CHARLIE HAYS Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms SPONSORS—Anne Middlebrooks, Adele Burgin, Carole Work, Molly Jones, Jackie Adams, Mickey Windt First row: A. Miller, D. Clark, H. Young, R. Harris, C. Rumble, R. Ferrell, P. Cullen, R Feagin, H. McCoy, L. Anderson, B. Lamb. Second row: H. Matthews, R. Usina, D. Adams, B. Boswell, F. Cofer, R. Jiles, C. Hays, H. Beall, B. McCrary, S. Davis, B. Barry. Third row: H. Parker, J. Poole, T. Humphreys, G. O'Neal, T. Harrell, J. Trawick, B. Pope, M. Evans, B. Sessions, R. Preston, C. Gaines. Fourth row: C. Pickard, B. Walker, E. Rackley, J. Dunwody, D. Markwalter, G. Bivins, B. Johnson, J. Stephenson, C. Corn, G. Temple Fifth row: C. Whitaker, J. Anthony, W. Broach, C. Caskin, H. Gibson, J. Grinalds, S. Solomon, G Troutman, Prof. E. Clay, Advisor Interfrat football championship ... the 12 yard pass from Freddy Jones to Billy Mason Woody Harper and Jimmy Crenshaw riding from Jacksonville to St. Simons . “Community Club” Sarkese trying to find some poor girl to jitterbug with . . . Spon- sors pleading with the treasurer to buy their pins... “Mr. President’ Wood smashing “Baby Blue Blanket” into a brick wall... “Baby” Almand and Ronnie Welch provided inter-frat basketball spectators with enter- tainment by throwing broomsticks at each other . . . Spring Formal brings an end to a great year for Pi Sigma Theta. SIDNEY WOOD President BILLY MASON JANS HARPER P| Vice President Treasurer JIMMY SARKESE JIMMY CRENSHAW Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms SPONSORS—Allene Carrowan, Patsy Horton, Dorothy Phares, Elizabeth Marshall, Alice Tate. First row: D. King, J. Benton, G. Keen, T. Briggs, J. Hickman, R. Worsham, B. Causey, C. Crenshaw. Second row: C. Roland, W. Payne, J. Sarkese, S. Wood, B. Horne, J. Darden, S. Squires, R. King Third row: J. Lineberger, B. Day, H. Bell, J. Harrison, L. Railey, B. Bailey, G. Clance, G. Thomason. Fourth row: W. Harper, B. Cobb, J. Harper, G. Young, B. Moses, R McCook, B. Mason, D. Morgan, M. Parks. Fifth row: E. Wright, J. Bradley, R. Patrick, J. Crenshaw, R. Welch, W. Sanders, B. Almand, A. Minor. BMA ushing Babs’ car .. . Love life . JoAnn, the tags, the cops ry rat’ .. ‘Can't we put the mat- yoxes in our dresser drawers’ .. . night fling on the HOUSEPARTY ... Midnight on the beach . . . Bab’s diamond putting our eyes out . . . Amazing—Minnie Lee was quiet at club meeting . Bookie,” are you sure your dates are straight this as time .. . Betty, Barbara, Gloria pushing id the Pontiac dX be DOROTHY JONES AARY RAINES BARBARA MERCER President Vice President Secretary ERNESTINE MOORE MARGARET GUNNELS CAROL PATTON Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Scribe First row: Dorothy Jones, Mary Raines, Barbara Mercer, Er- Third row: Wilma Freeman, Roslyn Butler, Polly Banks, Gay nestine Moore, Carol Patton, Margaret Gunnels, Laurice Eu- Andrews, Jo Ann Sutton, Kathryn Brown, Fay Roland, Ruby banks Hunt, Ann Duke, Jean Hudson Second row: Martha Ann Eskew, Anne Singletary, Shirley Riley Fourth row: Shirley Newton, Deanne Dodson, Marilyn Neville, Lottie Shackleford, Barbara Hamm, Jo Ann Balkcom, Gloria Evelyn Mercer, Mary Yelton, Lee Moss, Estelle Holton, Mrs Harrison, Betty Marsh, Joyce Patterson Paul Elkins, Pat Conlin. BOA ° 2 on the Halloween Carnival . . . Alene blushing at every club meeting ... Miss Stapleton’s red slip show- ng as she kissed the boys un ler the mistle- ble giving Skaidrite her bid Sergeant-at-Arms, making more = anyone else . . Those hard, hard, floors in the St. Simons Casino Cookie sticking her face in every picture sottom trousers Snow White many dwarfs . “Pass the pea SALLY ENGLISH Treasurer First row: Alene Carrowan, “Cookie Goldman, Jackie An Lillian Collins, Jane Thor drews, Sally English, Jean Walker, Zoe Croom, Dokey Kell Ann Boland, Suzanne Sandy Johnson, Dorothea Brown, Skaidrite Bukalders Lyta Temple, Jo Lynn Davis Second row: Elaine Causey, Martha Jo Gunnels, Marilyn Fourth row ge Ferguson Ford, Milly Harris, Gloria Roberts, Ann Cheek, Willene Ruf Morrison, Jackie Frost fin, Helen Feb, Patsy Worsham, Jeannine Carey Ann Ellis, Polly Williams, Patricia Smith, Bobbie Third row: Gail Smith, Margie Herritage Theresa Stewart Allen ee Oe =i es | eee Pe Dixie-land . . . black faces and banjos . . . rats and things ... the “oil pit”... count every star... 40 useless “carnations” .. . Sister, Country Gal, Dot, am sissy, Pig . . Sponsor : a : count, twice .. . rat party, huge success (100 hot dogs, 20 people) George’s crew cut... St Simon’s, here we come! ALFRED PERKINS GROVER LOVETT President Vice President BILL BELMONT Pe ALPHA KENNETH DAUGHTRY BILL COGGINS Sergeant-at-Arms Council Representative KAPPA SPONSORS—Dorothy Atkinson, Ann Bootle, Carolyn McGill, Kathryn Carstarphen, Sara Ellen Young. First row: J. Poe, E. Taylor, R. Carrowan, L. Wood, C. Anderson, B. Ream, W. McGaughey, R. Thomas, Bo Wade Second row: F, Durden, A. Peeler, J. Fountain, J. Wigley, H. Simmons, W. Butler, B. Park, F. Aiken, K. McPherson. Third row: F. Chew, B. Coggins, E. Aldridge, J. Ellis, S. Miller, B. Denson, H. Moseley, L. McEachern B. Anderson, T. Wadsworth Fourth row: G. Barfield, M. Ragland, E. Moody, M. Duffell, C. Smith, B. Belmont, J. Joyner, B. McCowen A. Perkins, H. Wolf. Fifth row: W. Daughtry, J. Ragland, K. Stubbs, C. Whittle, J. Crews, J. Dennis, G. Roach, J. McCook, K. Daughtry, H. Middlebrooks, S. Vickers, B. Lee. Not shown: Fred Toole. House party . . . Courtney jumps off pier . to Jacksonville ... rush party at Howard Community Club .. . South Sea island theme . stage show ... square dance... Pony’s jokes ... grass skirts... wine... women song... town race. . . hayride to Lake Jesco ... “Bud” goes swimming... to Gary for supplies . . . informa initiation .. clay mine... (OW!... !I'm ruined for life! . . . Sedarmoc formal . . . Hotel Demp- sey ... breakfast at Pinebrook . . . Matson’s BILL WILLIAMS to Mayflower . . . Interfrat football, bas- President oe ketball. « te ROBERT SCHELL RICHARD McLEMORE SEDARMOC Vice President Secretary-Treasurer KEITH STRINGFELLOW PHILIP COURTNEY Sergeant-at-Arms Council Re resentative SPONSORS—Toby Tyler, Gail Roberts, Carolyn Wade, Fabia Trice, Barbara Bryant, Jane Clay First row: B. Leverett, B. Jackson, K. Stringfellow, J. Roach, D. Rhodenhiser, C. Hill, A. Moore, J. Amerson. Second row: O. Smalling, J. Walker, T. Gibson, D. Poland, J. C. Melvin, P. Newberry, K. Heath, J, Nagel, Lt. Lawson, Advisor. Third row: S$. King, R. Schell, D. Shackelford, B. Collins, G. Drozeski, F, Matthews, C. Harris, B. Freeman, D. Johnson. Fourth row: B. Ussery, H. Losson, J. Bowman, J. Comer, T. Brown, S. Little, B. Dyer, B Ogden, B. Wade Fifth row: P. Courtney, R. McLemore, J. Goodyear, W. Thames, P. Arnold, G. Wait, J. Knott, P Luf- burrow, B. Williams, F. Bailey. AQM The happy screeching of Debbie Rubel . That’s my big sister Barbara and Bob with the little blue Plymouth . . . Martha Adams studying Chemistry . . . Joan Walters and those bright shiny diamonds . . . Oh, time to eat . . . Pay those dues . . . Daryl’s sparkling diamond shows that June isn’t far away Is there any room in your car? ‘ by’ in| faa MYRL SORRELLS ANN HENDERSON ALICE TATE President Vice President Secretary AIREY AULTMAN MARTHA ADAMS VASHTI MAXWELL Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Scribe First row: Myrl Sorrells, Ann Henderson, Alice Tate, Airey Ault man, Emily Mason, Grace Baldwin, Martha Adams, Joan Third row: Joan Wilson, Marian Heywood, Barbara Pettis, Mary Jo Johnson, Pat Wimberly, Lessie Conaway, Elaine Wilder, Walters. Second row: Ruth Locklin, Sylvia Roberts, Mikey Cown, Mary Jane Hartley, Jeanette Locklin, Betty Toole, Patsy Horton, Gloria Boone, Margie Best. Leoniece Davis, Sybil Shier, Debbie Rubel. Fourth row: Betsy Freeman, Jane Baggarly, Ann Adams, Dorothy Cox, Ann Milor, Janet Walters, Barbara McKnight, Barbara Schrope, Jane Hawkins, Della Ralmus. 202 To “make assurance double sure,’ two dates for one dance . . . Shoes at all times—well | mean, not Very ... Telephone madly ring- f y I y ng in the middle of formal initiation Arguments over aance theme... Sure was a good prophecy, st on the rug id her six little piglets Oscar Lapoo The House Party plague . . . Two tardy Sophomores, first night. First row: Ann Bootle, Cater Baxley, Adele Burgin, Carey Keen, Tootsie Kingman, Jane Humphries, Sally Willingham, Joan Cassidy, Judy Wooten, Beverly Bowers, Carolyn Wade Second row: Peggy Wommack, Joan Perdue, Mickey Windt, Elizabeth Irwin, Margaret Tyler, Cary Stevens, Betty Garrard, Sarah Ellen Young, Sue Moss, Carol Jackson, Beverly Senft. Third row: Gail Roberts, Kay Dunlap, Toby Tyler, Carole Work, Beth Hooks, Kathryn Carstarphen, Kay Lamar, Jeaneane Haines, _ LN a ANN BOOTLE ADELE BURGIN President Vice President Secretary CATER BAXLEY CAREY KEEN TOOTSIE KINGMAN SALLY WILLINGHAM Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Scribe Betty Holloway, Beverly Darsey, Elaine Smith Fourth row: Loulie Burns, Dorothy Atkinson, Mrs. Mary Barber Jackie Peeler, Sisi Fite, Lorna Steele, Gloria Holland, Carol Green, Jane Clay, Jackie Adams Fifth row: Carole Coble, Deyerle Anderson, Gail Leggett, Jerry Johnston, Fabia Trice, Harriet Fincher, Ann Middlebrooks, Robert Essig, Margaret Elder, Joan Baggs, Yvonne Hoyal Intra-murals Captair noons at Roy Lake Joy beautifu son, who could win any beauty conte: music blasting from the Dixie Land Band Julian with his “swing and sway” or- chestra . . . Gene Adams singing his most popular song, “Patricia” . . . Roy leading cheers . . . Billy chasing girls . . . Earl break- ng into a mad tango and singing “High Noon” . . . John touching a man behind ROY GREENE the goal line to win the game, 2-0... all President these are the things behind Chi Delta’s great and growing spirit. RICHARD BARNETT BILLY ADAMS Vice President Secretary C H | ELEANOR THOMPSON Sweetheart GENE ADAMS MAX RANKIN Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms DELTA First row: B. Ray, J. Hatcher, A. Goldman, D. Nims, T. Lewis, J. Thomas, M. Weaver, G. Menchew, J. Yates, Prof. A. Floyd, Advisor Second row: W. Cone, R. Bishop, F. McMullan, J. Mercer, R. Brittain, R. Andrews, P. Garrison, C. Harden, C. McCuen, L. Wood Third row: R. Greene, J. Robinson, J. Pittman, E. Tyson, M. Smith, B. McClanahan, E. Massey, J. White, R. Mills, L. Williams, M. Outzs, T. Crawford Fourth row: M. Arnold, E. Pruett, T. Brown, D. Harris, J. Creamer, B. Moore, J Pearse, B. Hatcher, E. Vinson, M. Rankin, C. Lavender Fifth row: W. Bateman, R. Moseley, F. Otto, B. Hartley, T. Etheridge, L. Cohen R. Kennedy, A. Dasher, B. Adams, Ray Greene By vosked pa Date left in town night of rush party .. . Sturkie hitch hiking to rush party kats, duck-tails, and rubber legs . . . please don’t fine ak us again. . no, no, not him, Sturkie .. . If it wasn't for Jo Ann, what would you do, Sturkie? ... the Camellia gang . . . two dumb blondes . . . couldn't STURKIE DAWSON JAMES MESSER President Vice President get what you wanted, could you, James?... what would KTO do with- out sponsors? ELLIOT BRACK JOHNNY CHILDS Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms KAPPA wei ° Cooma aaa TAU OMEGA First row: L. Leonard, H. Goetter, A. Clarke, W. Cooper, J. Sutton, L. Kitchens, M. Myers, P. Connelly SPONSORS—Betty Marsh, Jo Ann Sutton, Second row: Sgt. Davis, Advisor; H. McCoy, T. Martin, W. Stokes, T. Lister, G Gloria Harrison, Marion Walters Lavender, R. Dawson, J. McCowen, J. Messer Third row: J. Hester, J. Longabaugh, J. Saunders, E. Jordan, C. NeSmith, G. Ran- dolph, J. Joyner, B. Byington, B. Sanders Fourth row: S. Dawson, R. Turner, B. Rhodes, C. Parker, C. McNeely, J. Childs E. Brack, D. Taylor, J. Stokes MARY ENGLISH MARY VIRGINIA BRYAN ANNE GRIFFIN TONY WALLACE Scribe First row: Mary English, Mary Virginia Bryan, Anne Griffin Dixie Cutter, Maria Higgins, Tony Wallace, Charlye Virginia Talbot, Julia Stillwel Second row: Marjorie Mueller, Dolores Ribeiro, India Clark Paula Hyatt, Judy McDaniel, Gene Arnold, Martha Ann Walters, Pat Orr, Roberta Gardiner, Betty Jane Webb, Stella Tidwell Dinah Cutter Third row: Catherine Leonard, Kathryn Wages, Trudy Bobela 2MB become “jumping jacks” at Excited rushees feed on : Wt at we | UNA WwW hile for Twirp Dance Screams as rang constantly between 6:00 and October 11] Making floats at the last minute Float cost more than we won... Two little sisters apiece . .. In- formal initiation not so bad in sunlight . How to avoid bad luck when a black cat crosses your path .. . the extreme black nightgown! Jackie Cook, Jackie Coleman, Marie House, Paula Hutcherson, Romelle Martin, Sue Cole, Gail Stokes, Jean Knott, Betty Belote, Harryet Pape, Margie Simmons Fourth row: Miss Emily Orr, Paula Jordan, Sondra Crawford Beverly Baldwin, Barbara Davis, Barbara London, Scottie John ston, Harriett Bruce, Virginia Scoville, Joan Pruett, Nancy Terry Barbara Hodges, Barbara Bryant, Miss Geraldine Jackson — S hemie o as chi pokk 2A Did you ev—ah . . . Here, Zoe, take my sandwich . Where are those worms, Rat Ann, Bo said to hurry . . . Girls with dark circles around their eyes the day after the minstrel . . . But, someone used that theme in 1880—We can’t use it again Who was that cute little brunette sitting next to the short blonde in the third row at the fifth table . . Decent girls should be in bed by 9:00 at a houseparty—Right, girls. First row: Faye Anderson, Lucy Webb, Beverly Braswell, Betty Matthews, Madeline Rich, Faye Watson, Kay Lord, Anna Carolyn Hutto, Carolyn McGill, Anita Leach, Wynelle Robertson Second row: Peggy Eaton, Emily Nolan, Pat Sapp, Kitty Vinson, Anne Stewart, Alice Faye Hall, Carolyn Powell, Beth Puckett Wanda Harvey, Ann Parker. Third row: Dorene Roberts, Jackie Jones, Nancy McCook, Pat tr: wi q FAYE ANDERSON LUCY WEBB BEVERLY BRASWELL President Vice President Secretary BETTY MATTHEWS WATSON MADELINE RICH Treasurer orresponding Scribe Eisner, Barbara Bowman, Dirlie Bailey, Sandra Grimsley, Mary Sorrells, Wynnette Whittelsey, Fay Cotton, Mary Ann Raby, Harriet Hargrove, Shirley Irby, Joan Turner. Fourth row: Mary Alma Solomon, Zoe Cotton, Betty Kemper, La Shon Herring, Elizabeth Howorth, Sara Jean Walters, Ann Osborne, Nancy Hill, Frances Malloy, Barbara McBrayer, Gene Massey, Sue Hortman, Celeste Parker, Ruby Jo Argo. Rushees filled with LTB spirits . . . those greasy, sticky, cold walks . . . rats versus members in free-for-all . . . “blue hair treat- ment,” given visitor . . . “whaletails’” femi- nine stems create panic . . . graduation and Senior appreciation yearned for by Seniors A ... “Markus” caught in B. B.’s prison - “April in Paris,” “Turn Back the Hands of ad Time,” bring back old memories . . . “Sid,” “Loof,” “Wil,” the caretakers of the old WILLIAM HANSON | “Fat” . . . LTB winner in the food drive. President BEVERLY SANDERS BRUCE BENTON Vice President Secretary LAMB DA JACK MOORE LEROY HANSE Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms TAU BETA SPONSORS—Elaine Smith, Joan Cassidy, Carol Green, Gloria Holland, Peggy Wommack, Barbara Groce. First row: F. Willis, J. Wright, N. Camerio, D. Bagley, J. Sherling, M. Gandy, L., Hanse, T, Oden, W. Hanson. Second row: B. Mullis, T. Little, H. C. Moman, G. Bagley, H. Wallace, J. Brown, J. Durden, E. Floyd, T. Close. Third row: C. Gregrory, H. Colbert, B. Smith, B. Bateman, B. Norris, A. Forester, B. Sanders, C Boutwell, Prof. Holmes, Advisor. Fourth row: H. Rogers, R. Birdsey, B. Williams, D. Garrett, C. Rhodes, J Townsend, J. Moore, B. Osteen, B. Benton, A, Key. Fifth row: M. Thomas, J. Cheatham, B. Walker, B. Hester, T. King, C. Wolf, S. Baird. Baldwin’s wise cracks rocking club meeting where is Jane? . . . no plates and ice on the hayride . . . Goodman and his dues “Toughy” Haynes going into action... “Highpockets” Kaplan demanding the treas- urer’s report . . . Willums rocking the chan- delier . . . Deverle always at club meeting. RUSSELL HANSON President THOMAS UNION JOE MANN Vice President Secretary-Treasurer JOHN HAYNES JIMMY BALDWIN Sergeant-at-Arms Council Representative SPONSORS D First row: E. Richardson, J. Haynes, B. Jump, L. Nelms, R. Barker, S. Holton, J. Goodmen, P. Garvin eyerle Second row: R. Daughtry, T. Union, J. Mann, E. Anderson, H. Chapman, B. Kitchens, J Barker, J Anderson Shahean Beverly Senft Jane Third row: M. Handley, B. Barker, W. Brown, W. Wilson, R. Ross, L Dozier, D. Smith, M. Causey Fourth row: Major Gabbert, Advisor; J. Willums, J Kaplan, W. Scoville, J. Elder, T. Windham, R Hanson, C. Peacock, J. Baldwin. Humphries = fo ae af me The torch, symbol for the Reserve Officers Training Corps, represents the young men of today who are the light of tomorrow’s world. Its bright, leaping flames stand out as a shining light — a ray of hope — in a world of darkness. .. Ny q iy GR tyi't REGIMENTAL SPONSOR Joan Walters LANIER SCHOOL REGIMENTAL COMMANDER Cadet Colonel Thamer Eugene Temple First Battalion Commander Second Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Bruce Benton Lt. Col. Joe Caskin First Battalion Sponsor Second Battalion Sponsor Ernestine Ward Beverly Senft REGIMENTAL S-1 Adjutant Captain Tommy Oden JOAN CASSIDY Sponsor REGIMENTAL S-3 . Fay Coley Plans and Training Sponsor Captain Billy Mason REGIMENTAL S-4 Supply Captain Tommy Close Barbara Reid Sponsor STAFF LIEUTENANTS Jay Dennis Bert McCowen Bobby Rhodes George Grenade George McCowen First Lt. First Lt. First Lt. Second Lt. Second Lt. MAJOR JOHN R. GABBERT Professor of Military Science and Tactics CAPTAIN JOHN H. MOCK Assistant PMS T CAPTAIN ARTHUR D. STIGALL Assistant PMS T Master Sergeant Sgt. First Class James T. Heard John W. Davis Sgt. First Class P. C. Sanford FIRST LIEUTENANT JAMES E. LAWSON Assistant PMS T Sgt. First Class Eugene Binion Companies Headquarters, A, B Jerry Kaplan Robert Stephens Hardwick Butler Captain, Headquarters Captain, Company A Captain, Company B Company Carey Keen Sponsor Headquarters Company Jackie Sheehan Sponsor Company A Beverly Vinson Sponsor Company B FIRST LIEUTENANTS Richard Mabry, Headquarters Company; Gene Roach (Second Lt., in command of first platoon of Co. A); Tommy King, Co. B. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Bobby Lamb, Headquarters Co.; Joe Deep, Co. A; Walter Wilson, Co. B. Companies C, D, E Alfred Perkins Captain, Company C FIRST LIEUTENANTS Jack Trawick, Co. C; Jimmy Ellis, Co. D; Bill Belmont, Co. E. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Beverly Sanders, Co. C; Bobby McCrary, Co. D; Addison Mc- Garrity, Co. E. Mark Thomas Captain, Company D Dirlie Bailey Sponsor Company C Scottie Johnson Sponsor Company D Jackie Jones Sponsor Company E i a aN aN : yy Walter Butler Captain, Company E Ss = William Hanson Captain, Company F Companies F, Bill Broach Captain, Company G Beverly Bowers Sponsor Company F Harriet Fincher Sponsor Company G Ann Milor Sponsor Company H Carter Smith Captain, Company H FIRST LIEUTENANTS Michael Duffell, Co. F; Gilbert Troutman, Co. G; Henry Middle- brooks, Co. H. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Wayne Shaw, Co. F; Wilbur Cog- gins, Co. G; Cecil Wilson, Co. H. Company I, Band Howard Rogers Captain, Company | Elizabeth Irwin Sponsor Company | Elaine Wilder Sponsor Band FIRST LIEUTENANTS Sidney Wood, Co. |; Arthur Rich, Lynn Laster, Band. SECOND LIEUTENANTS Elliot Brack, Co. 1; Jimmy Urqu- hart, Emmett Vinson, Band. Don Miller Captain, Band MR. TURNER GAUGHF Band Director (3 4, ’ “4 it: aime | i ‘ wy oO - ‘y : Ds of 4 . 400 sf a: 125 ws 1 - MAJORETTES Left: The Band in for- mation. Go Capt. Bill Belmont Peggy Wommack Company E Sponsor In January, Cadet Captain Walter Butler was trans- ferred from commander of Co. E, to regimental S-4. At that time Bill Belmont, First Lieutenant of Company E, was promoted to Captain and made Commander of the company. : = . = Members of the COLOR GUARD are left to right: Alex Forrester, Ronald Alton, Eddie Richardson, and Ralph Drawhorn. Below: The regiment on parade. a ioe ——e weer eee «a s 4 OS gras 1 F 8 oat fe iver f | RIFLE TEAM—First row: J. Harrison, P. G. Benton, R. Brittain, Co-Captain; T. S. Union, Treasurer; W. Smith, Captain; D. Morgan, Manager; C. Pickard, Secretary; A. Moore, L. Cohen. WALTER SMITH Captain, Rifle Team Second row: F. Durden, R. Hunter, H. Evans, G. Crawford, W. E. Starr, L. Wrigley, B. Bowden, J. Comer, J. Mills, G. Brodeski, B. Morris. Third row: J. Bailey, W. Loecher, J. Blackburn, W. Sellers, E. Morton, A. Preston, M. Moore, J. Williams, J. Poole, C. Whitaker, H. McKay, Hal Young. Sgt. Heard, Coach gives Hal Young a few pointers “Ready, Aim, Fire. . .” on how to improve his shooting. FIRST SERGEANTS—First row: L. Anderson, J. Spear, G. Lovett, J. Walker, P. Garrison. Second row: P. Solomon, H. Gibson, R. Markwater, R. Birdsey, W. Boswell. CORPORALS—First row: T. Rodgers, R. Usina, B. Barry, H. C. Momand, R. Brittain, A. Moore, C. Rumble, L. Thomas. Second row: T. Neyman, J. Simmons, A. Key, P. Smith, B. McClanahan, E. Richardson, D. Mullis, K. Stringfellow. Third row: T. Brown, C. Stevens, B. Walker, F. Cofer, B. Wade, W. Carter, R. Andrews, J. Mann. Fourth row: C. Westbrook, J. Bozeman, B. Harden, B. Adams, J. Yates, R. Ethridge, F. Toole, H. McCoy. 4 PN et Fs = ; = “ © ¥ Sa : ee € - SERGEANTS—First row: T. Williams, L. Hanse, C. Hayes, H. Knight, B. Lewis, J. Jordan, S. Davis, J. McCowen. Second row: G. Menchew, C. Hadarits, J. Haynes, W. Denson, S. Miller, H. Beall, B. Moses, A. Forrester, J. Norris. Third row: J. Smith, T. Harrell, B. Kennedy, T. Union, H. Hudson, V. Eastin, E. Richardson, B. Armstrong. Fourth row: M. Register, T. Bigham, J. Swymer, H. Bible, R. McCook, H. DuBose, J. Vickers, M. Spence. Fifth row: G. Stancile, T. Martin, G. Crawford, H. Wolfe, J. Moore, P. Lufburrow, A. Martin, J. English. Sixth row: D. Taylor, W. Thompson, G. Smith, W. Smith. CORPORALS—First row: G. DuBose, T. Nipper, B. Raley, J. Mills, J. Comer, B. Ussery, J. Stephenson, H. Simmons. Second row: D. Shackelford, J. McCook, M. Evans, C. Lavender, E. Rackley, C. Corn, B. Johnson, R. Alton. Third row: J. Foster, S. Little, E. Moody, G. Beasley, T. Ivey, J. Bowman, J. Barker, S. Clements, R. Wilder. Fourth row: W. Scoville, C. Wolf, A. Bush, C. Whit- tle, K. Daughtry, C. Stroud, J. Kitchens, A. Kelly. re eae ae =a mee . Reviewing stand gets good look at companies during parade . . . Col. Temple prepares his criticism for Wednesday afternoon Officers’ Meeting. nag ay : - : ne ee wid ee : “ene a See — “Officers, colors, and guide ons, center march . . .” Lt. Col. Benton drills officers to reviewing stand. “Pass In Review .. .” Company A comes by reviewing stand, as other companies march off field. AWE “Range times Velocity divided by 10 equals the number of clicks . . .” Capt. Stigall explains windage and elevation to Co. F Seniors. i Capt. Mock explains how to find the scale of a map to Junior map- reading class. wiki Bs 7 + my Cc) “The ejector kicks the empty cartridge out after the round has been fired,” Sgt. Davis explains to Sophomores . The art of selling merchandise has prog- ressed considerably since the sale of the first good; from the antique lantern to the blazing neon lights; from the earlier forms of advertising to the interesting displays of today. Our solici- tors have brought to you the best quality pro- ducts. Patronize these advertisers, for they have made the publication of this annual possible. ) Li WESLEYAN COLLEGE World's Oldest Chartered College for Women Two Beautiful Campuses LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE AWARDING BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE and BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS Awarding the Bachelor of Music Degree and the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Art and Speech SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS COEDUCATIONAL B. JOSEPH MARTIN, President WESLEYAN COLLEGE—MACON, GEORGIA MERCER UNIVERSITY WELCOMES GRADUATES of MILLER LANIER YOUR ALUMNI Make Outstanding MERCERIANS Yutritious DAIRY PRODUCTS HOMOGENIZED MILK Dixie Wee PASTEURIZED MILK ICE CREAM CULTURED BUTTERMILK CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK “Where to Buy It” 658 Arch Street 2-363) Lowe ELECTRIC CO. Support the Macon Peaches! Steve Popper GIFTS and ANITQUES 1066 Magnolia Street Macon, Georgia ae age nals bh heat 2 we a ate pee: } | 7 en Pam, od Senior Picnic 1952 CARSTARPHEN SONS Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobaccos, Gums Drug Sundries—Specialties 640-648 BROADWAY MACON, GA. Slaughter TIRE CO. Recapping Fisk Tires Corner Second Plum Streets FIVE CONVENIENTLY LOCATED MACON, GEORGIA STORES in MACON High Newspaper Boys — = c © ” = 2 = 7) rf) Z a A = o. ce Lu) Lu aol Lu b SAVE 3 to 4 CENTS ON YOUR GASOLINE at Sing’s 2794 Houston Ave. 2180 Montpelier Ave. 3286 Vineville Ave. Empire FURNITURE COMPANY 546 Poplar St. Macon, Ga. PHONE 5-336] Watch and Jewelry Repairing Reliable Goods Only Kernaghan’s, Inc. JEWELERS 419 Cherry St. MACON, GA. Phone 5-4717 FOR YOUR GYM CLASS NEEDS Regulation Gym Suits White Gym Shorts, T-Shirts Tennis Shoes and Oxfords Majorette Boots and Batons STANDARD STOVES, Inc. 324 3rd St. Phone 2-9168 SEGLER REFRIGERATION SUPPLY Wholesale 496 First Street PINKERTON PHARMACY at Broadway and Cherry BARGAIN CORNER PRESCRIPTIONS See Your Favorite Show and Shop with Us. Meet Your Friends ar BRAMBLETT'S BARBER SHOP 406 Cotton Avenue i Creter’s 418 Cherry St. GIFTS—SOCIAL STATIONERY CRANE—WHITE WYCKOFF—EATON GREETING CARDS BIBLES Full Display of Graduation Cards cee ANS HELP Hii | a Ns i De tan MACON CLEARING HOUSE ASSOCIATION The Citizens and Southern National Bank First National Bank and Trust Co. In Macon City Bank and Trust Company Adams—Feagin Hardware Co. ALL YOUR SPORTING NEEDS 482 Walnut St. Phone 5-6515 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING MACON'S NEWEST, CORN MEAL MOST MODERN MEN'S STORE —s Fine Men's Wear 414 Cherry St. Dial 5-3962 COFFEE i — The Name SAM S, CHANDLER on Your Insurance Policy Is a Symbol of Protection and Service SAM S. CHANDLER INSURANCE AGENCY Established 1920 DANA ADAMS Chandler Building DEMING JONES 154 Broadway St. Phone 2-364 Reasonable Rates—Good Equipment No Need to be a One Car Family RENT A CAR OR TRUCK We Will Furnish the Extra Car Drivurself for that Special Trip Phone 2-5622 Chandler Building 154 Broadway Hertz Drivurself Service SAM S. CHANDLER, Prop. DEMING JONES, Asst. Mgr. FOR BAGGAGE TRANSFER SERVICE PHONE 2-5622 RIDE SUBURBAN BUSES TO Lakeside, Ragan's Park, Franklinton, Lanier Hts., Wheeler Hts., Dry Branch, Sawyer's Lake, Clinton Road, Fort Hill, and Shirley Hills. Suburban Transit Lines, Inc 275 Broadway—Phone 2-4241 Serving Macon's Suburban Areas Since 1932 REAL VALUES IN REAL ESTATE Fickling Walker Incorporated Realtors and Insurors 240 SECOND STREET TS |) | (ae MACON, GEORGIA - Meola aris AN YORK AIR CONDITIONING and MOTOR CO. IRON FIREMAN HEATING LINCOLN—MERCURY CONDITIONED AIR, INC. SALES SERVICE 325 Fifth St. Dial 2-8768 561 Plum Street Dial 2-458! Macon, Georgia C. W. Farmer Company wi ts Flowers For All Occasions CVE % = Idle Hour Best Work NURSERIES Bibb Mattress Co. FERRELL N. JOHNSON, Owner 311 Cotton Ave. Dial 2-2533 349 7th St. Phone 2-0554 Compliments of MACON SHIRT CO. Cd INGLESIDE FANCY FOOD The Home of Fine Foods 2348 INGLESIDE AVE. Dial 3-0757 LYON, MARSHALL BROOKS Printers 575 MULBERRY ST. LANE Macon, Georgia R. S. THORPE AND SONS Macon's Exclusive Boys’ and Men's Store Pome SA ag tes re. Ladies’ Beauty Salon 3 A PLEASURE : Second Floor Burch’s Best wang COFFEE A Blend of Fine Coffees Pate for the Most Discriminating DRUG COMPANY tastes Meadows, Wholesale Druggists Macon, Georgia R. C. Cropper Central Company SASH DOOR FARM EQUIPMENT HEAVY HARDWARE Strictly Wholesale Company BUILDING MATERIAL The Beautiful Chrysler MARSH MOTORS, Inc. RADER PLUMBING SUPPLY CO. Bea Caldwell Wholesale Plumbing DANCING SCHOOL Heating Supplies FOR TEEN-AGE PRIVATE 370 Pine St. or CLASS INSTRUCTION MACON, GA. Phone 3-4491 Phone 2-1435 326 Cherry St. EVELYN YATES FLOWER SHOP CENTRAL 332 First St. PHONE 2-737! The Shop of Personal Jewelry Co. Service. 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(WILLIE) LAND INGLESIDE at CORBIN AVE. PHONE 2-695! Wilson’s QUALITY FOOD STORE 254 Main St. and 1613 Hardeman Ave. Compliments H. L. GREEN 5 and 10 to $1.00 STORE 452 3rd St. You're bound to find it at Greens with over 25,000 Items from which to choose. ‘ in - ' 2 ‘ ie AL a: PEELER SUPPLIES THESE BOYS PEELER SPORTS DEPARTMENT for the Athlete and Sportsman PEELER HARDWARE CO. Macon, Ga. THE B.F. GOODRICH CO. CALLOWAY PLUMBING Retail Division and HEATING CO. 353 Walnut St. Macon, Ga. Phone 3-4456 Contractors Plumbing—Repairs 3980 Houston Ave. DIAL 2-0462—5-7327 Motorola Television Kelvinator Refrigerators You get better, plus Superior Work at T T PACKING CO. ie NEW-WAY CLEANERS Queen of Dixie and DRYERS Products MACON, GA. 3989 Houston Ave. WUAZgS42 CBS NETWORK ON YOUR DIAL 10,000 Watts 24 Hour Automotive Service CLIFF DAVIS HARDWARE CO. CHAPMAN'S GARAGE Your Friendly Hardware Store KENNETH E. CARSWELL 439 Mulberry St. Next to P. O. 3156 Vineville Ave. Phone 2-1625 Dial 5-6575 Compliments of GILBERT FURNITURE CO. CRAWFORDS RESTAURANT 552 Poplar Street Broadway at Pine Dial 2-384! BUICK CADILLAC Faithfully Serving Owners Since 1918 HUCKABEE AUTO COMPANY Third at Pine Dial 3-9366 Lo omplimentls DRINK arcu MACON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. FRANK BROOKS SHOE CO. RICHARDSON PRODUCE CO. Quality Footwear for the WHOLESALE FRUITS and VEGETABLES Entire Family TOMATOES OUR SPECIALTY 435 Third St. Macon, Ga. Corner of Oglethorpe Third Dial 2-6647 Macon Dial 2-5741 GRADY COFFEE SHOPPE Fine Food 303 Cherry St. Phone 3-4282 Compliments of Ss. L. Orr Ce. NOLAND COMPANY INCORPORATED ——____— Distributors —_—ennmeene ELECTRICAL—REFRIGERATION—PLUMBING—HEATING INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES Phone 560 Broadway Phone Plumbing 3-153! Macon, Georgia Electrical 3-1535 MIDDLE GEORGIA ABATTOIR, Inc. Finest in Beef and Pork AUTOMOBILE and FIRE INSURANCE Willingham Payne 350 SECOND STREET PHONE 3-7644 SOLOMON Refrigeration Co. 333 Cotton Ave. MILAMS VARIETY STORE 1022 Pio Nona Ave. DEALS LUGGAGE STORE For Luggage that Appeals Shop Deal's Authorized Dealer for HARTMAN, WHEARY and SAMSONITE LUGGAGE Middle Georgia's Only Exclusive Luggage Shop 365 THIRD STREET MACON, GA. Since 1900 THE MACON SHOE CO. SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 371 THIRD ST. Phone 3-173! STOKES- SHAHEEN WHOLESALE FRUITS and VEGETABLES TOMATOES and BANANAS A SPECIALTY 466 Oglethorpe Street Dial: 2-4517 Compliments of CLARKE M EMORIALS SCHWOBIL Compliments of Macon BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. REG. U.S. PAT. OFF SUITS THE SOUTH COMPLIMENTS OF Mulberry MARKET Where you always save more.” 444-8 MULBERRY ST. Steve M. Solomon Jr., Inc. 472 Broadway Dodge Plymouth Cars Dodge Trucks The Recollection of Quality will be long remembered when price is forgotten W. C. SCOTT'S SUPER MARKET COMPLIMENTS SUNSHINE DAIRIES Ice Cream Frosted Malteds Fountain Service HOME MILK DELIVERIES 1436 Forsyth St. Dial 2-1416 FINE PHOTOGRAPHS Metro STUDIOS 588 Cherry Street Phone 5-5121 MACON SHOE REPAIR 511 Third St. Invisible Resoling DIAL 5-3226 Compliments SOUTHERN CRATE and VENEER CO. Compliments of STEWART OIL CO. 509 Mulberry Compliments of M. C. PITTMAN ROOFING CO. The Cheapest and Most Dependable Transportation in Town BIBB TRANSIT CO. Compliments of STAR CLEANERS HULST C. BEALL 527 Mulberry St. Distributor of Macon, Georgia Texaco Products F. T. CASSIDY Macon, Georgia Dial 5-3836 Herbert Smart CLOTHING CO. INCORPORATED Macon's Smartest Men's Wear Shop 567 Cherry St. Dial 3-1656 MACON, GEORGIA POTTS GARAGE a liments of sini i ceil 746 Third St. Macon, Georgia WEST ROOFING CO. Phone 2-0728 Inurance to fit Every Need JOHN E. WILSON INSURANCE G. HANK WILSON, Mor. 702 Bibb Bldg. Phone 5-3488 Compliments of NEEL'S BEAUTY SHOP L. E. SCHWARTZ Son Successors to Schwartz and Phaul Sheet Metal Work Roofing and Warm Air Heating 528 PLUM STREET PHONE 5-6563 KITES SHOE SERVICE FLOWER and GIFT SHOP % SHOE REPAIRING HAT CLEANING Flower Arrangements DRY CLEANING for all Occasions 531 Third St. Phone 5-6524 Lamar- Persons MOTOR COMPANY SEARS SALES PONTIAC SERVICE ROEBUCK AND CO. 725-745 Third St. Phone 5-5456 ne II Third Street Phone 5-334] and Save LEAPTROTS COMPLIMENTS OF 1506 HARDEMAN AVE. A FRIEND Dial 5-1665 Jones POSTER SERVICE 1051 College Street Dial 92-0357 TRANSFER CO. Local and Long Distance Moving Used Furniture Bought and Sold Agent for ALLIED VAN LINES, INC. Nation-Wide Service 676 BROADWAY ST. MACON, GA. Dial 2-7593 CALOX TOOTH POWDER for A Smile That Glistens McKESSON ROBBINS Inc. Pig’n Whistle SNO-WHITE SERVICES Compliments of 1202 Broadway Macon's Photographic Center BAKER-MAYFIELD CO. COKE'S 760 Third St. Cameras—Film—Developing Phone 5-403! 735 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. ERNATIONAL HARVESTER R. A. 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HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY Manufacturers of COTTON SEED PRODUCTS Macon, Georgia Compliments of MODERN MARKET 623 Poplar St. FREEMANS BEAUTY SHOP 20 Years Experience 502 Walnut Street Phone 3-6358 BINSWANGER CO., Inc. GLASS—MIRRORS 951 Fifth St. Dial 2-8761 MILADY CLEANERS It Pays to Look Your Best Macon, Ga. 894 College St. Phone 5-3045 BALKCOM'S PHARMACY The Prescription Store Dial 3-9337 294-296 Main St. Macon, Ga. . Sh ee f — _—_ — ae TR, : ae ae di. an bu) Pa Ce A Builder as well as a converter of Georgia's resources MACON KRAFT Company WHO IS STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.? RALSTON An organization Famous for low-cost Auto- mobile Insurance because it aims to insure only PU RI NA less Costly Careful drivers. It offers you a nation wide claim service with over 8000 agents, attorneys, adjusters, and employees in the U.S. and Canada to Serve you. Co. W. A. WOMMACK Dist. Mgr. 255 Third St. W. H. SHADBURN Seat Covers and Auto Tops 572 C d Ave. PHONE 3.7732. Forsyth Rd., U.S. 41 One of the Finest Resturants and Motels in the South WI BB Catering to those who like Good Food GRACE, DONALD and DUCK BARNES 1280 on YOUR DIAL Owners and Operators PINEBROOK INN Located 5 Miles North of Macon Gym Shoes—Moccasins Loafers KARSTEN and DENSON BURTON'S SHOES COMPANY SEEDS COPLAN PIPE SUPPLY CO. Ltd. a Macon, Georgia AD SOLICITORS Ist Row Peggy Wommack Elizabeth Irwin Kathryn Carstarphen Sue Crawford Jeanette Locklin Sara E. Young 2nd Row ,— India Clark : ' Dolores Ribeiro : Gene Massey Sandra Crawford Judy Wooten Judy McDaniel } f FF} W INTONS PHARMACY Drugs and Prescriptions Second and Oglethorpe St. Phone 5-1675 Macon, Ga. Preserve that diploma by having it framed at ALEXANDER FRAME SHOP 183 Spring St. MACON, GA. Dial 3-6434 INGLESIDE ELECTRIC CO. 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Washburn STORAGE COMPANY Movers of Fine Furniture—Storage WITH CARE ANYWHERE Affiliated With UNITED VAN LINES Dial 3-7471 83 Fifth Street THE BEST CLEANERS 2338 Ingleside Avenue Phone 3-3434 SINCLAIR OILS CHAPPLES SERVICE STATION Washing—Polishing—Greasing Tire Repairng—Accessories Phone 2-1235 Napier Ave. and Vine St. HYCEE BOTTLING CO. 3223 Forsyth Road Phone 2-8145 ROY G. WILLIAMS, Inc. Macon's Leading Druggists Corner 2nd at Cherry Dial 2-5725 BEST WISHES TO THE 1953 CLASS from Macons Own DURKEE'S FAMOUS FOODS COLLEGE BEAUTY SALON JAMIE GORMLY LANIER HOTEL Wesleyan Conservatory 555 Mulberry Street Phone 3-9843 Dial 2-5751 FINCHER'S BAR-B-@ LANIER HOTEL COFFEE HOUSE Houston Avenue Delicious Food and Superb Service BEN C. FOWLER THE DREAM CAR Premier Autoware Nash Rambler Representative Buchanan RACKLEY'S ANIMAL HOSPITAL MOTOR CO. 1550 Hardeman Ave. : aye tel MAXWELL BROTHERS FURNITURE CO., Inc. Macon, Ga. hye G. M. 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