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Senior High School October 13, 1958 Lanier received this honor because of out- standing alumni, com- munity relations, and R.O.T.C and aca- demic programs and is the only Georgia recipient of the j award ‘ Sas FQ Members of the Lanier High School Auxiliary entertained at a reception in the school lobby, Above are Mrs. C. E. Johnson, one of the hostesses, and Lanierians Gary Purdy, David Geiger, Jere Smith, and Tommy Richardson Gecllamy Flag pAAward Everyone joined in congratulating Lanier. In a huge scrapbook were displayed congratulatory letters from dignitaries all over the nation. The R.O.T.C. unit paraded proudly by a flag draped reviewing stand, and the ceremonies were climaxed with the pledge to the flag
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[The Francis Bellamy Flag Award pre sented each year to an outstanding high school in the United States in Memory of Francis Bellamy, au thor of the Pledge of Allegiance, was pre sented to Lanier Miss Margrette Miller, donor of the Francis Bellamy Flag Award, presented a plaque, as well as the flag, to Lanier. Participating in the impressive program were Cadet Colonel Bill George, Colonel Vernon “Catfish” Smith, Lanier graduate and All-American football star, Miss Miller, Mr. Swann, and George Hart, Student Council president. Lanter receives “Frances Dr. William F. Quillian, distinguished graduate of 1931, Presi- Guests from near and far were representatives of schools receiving dent of Randolph Macon College, addressed Lanierians and Lanier the Bellamy Award in other years: C. L. Gordon, Tulsa, Okla- alumni and friends homa; Nancy Pritchard, Portsmouth, Virginia; Lynn Hunter, Indianapolis, Indiana; Owen A. Basil, Annapolis, Maryland; and Wanda Rose, Pantego, North Carolina
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“ , ” . € q MR. H. S. LASSETER He walks straight . . . his step is firm . . . his head is high . . . his eye, penetrating . . . his standards, hard and high . . . his methods, honorable . . . and his goal, fixed and definite. To his school he has given himself, and so these characteristics have become those of his school. To each of us at Miller he has lived these qualities, and in us he has brought out and encouraged all that is straight and strong and true. In deep ,appreciation for a man who lives his faith and gives to us his philosophy and believes in us, we the seniors of 1959 dedicate this book to you, our principal, Mr. H. S. Lasseter.
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