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tm se Jeepers ‘ 1% ‘ i ee aie Ce ee NS et SER ee SR ee cee ee, SE SOE Se Se Se ee pee tee tt, i m rere Ae: ¥ , —, “th i ee) A ee bib | a vit - 4 att hw 4s OOH: {s . tie ,° 9) ah of ' - t Mos ey et’ ya ” : ri giao fale - Biss a ae wm ee THE Spirit Moments to remember . . . moments of laughter moments of wonder, moment of study, all are a part of a school spirit—a spirit that has given students moments to remember since Lanier opened its doors back in 1914, and Miller in 1928. This year, 1963-1964, students are no different. They, too, will have their moments to remember—a football game and the cheering fans, —but it is more than a football game, working hard for a club, —but it is more than a club, senior plays and chemistry labs —but it is more than enjoyable work, upholding tradition, Seo Miele Mitel Micelsltitet ® In all these there is an undefinable substance— School Spirit. Students remember rivalry between the classes at Miller and between the military companies at Lanier. But throughout the rivalry, the thread of unity is strong. The awed Sophomores, the working Juniors, or the mighty Seniors—big wheels or little wheels— leader or followers—they all work together to make Lanier and Miller what they are—the best schools in the world. Butch Beaty Lanier Editor Melba Whigham Miller Editor THE Spirit IN The Administration The Classes . The Superlatives The Activities . ........ Vhe Sports ......:.... The Military The Advertisements . page 4 page 14 page 108 . page 116 page 154 . page 182 page 204 The Bibb County Board Of Public Education, clockwise around the table are Mr. Ralph Eubanks, Mr. Charles Hertwig, Mr. Herbert Birdsey, Mr. Lloyd Newberry, Mr. George Rankin, Jr., Mr. Wallace Miller, Jr., Dr. H. G. Weaver, Mr. Mallory Atkinson, Mr. Frank Willingham, Mr. Julius Gholson, Judge Hal Bell, Judge Ocar Long, Judge Walter Stevins. Absent were Mr. Albert Hatcher, William Fickling, Mr Robert McCord, Mayor B. F. Merritt, and Mr. William P. Simmons. MR. JULIUS GHOLSON MR, LLOYD NEWBERRY “Superintendent” “Assistant Superintendent” MR. MARVIN JONES MR. GUS PARKER “Administrative Assistant” “Administrative Assistant” The spirit of Lanier High School is evident in our com munity by the fact that many of our civic leaders are Lanier High School graduates. It is hoped that this spirit will be maintained by the Class of 1964, as it has been in the past years by other graduating classes | feel sure that many civic leaders of tomorrow are among f hope this yearbook will bring happy memories of yo yaw In his one year as principal of Lanier High School, Mr rs at Lanier High Schoo Tom Porter has mastered the intricate business of managinc Lanier. Every day he deals with students’ problems, supervises school activities, and helps develop citizens. Most of all encourages the students to uphold the fine school spirit that reigns at Lanier. He, too, has a spirit that makes the students proud, Montage of your Miller years: Light and laughing days Crowded with frantic schedules, Joys of many friendships Hopes for the dreamed-of love, Treasured success in classrooms, Noble acceptance of disappointment. May the essence of this school spirit be your path to abundant (are Tate Ra qeone For the years that you have given to education both in the living. classroom and as an administrator, for the compassion, under- standing, and insight which you possess in dealing with the problems of young people, we express our appreciation for a Vhe Stay ey “oF [5] job well done. Spirit IN THE FACULTY “Reading, ‘ritin, and ‘rithmetic.” Perhaps at some schools teachers are just robots that teach the three “r’s”. Not so at Lanier. A teacher at Lanier is a person who takes an interest in the students. Besides staying up half the night grading papers, he is there to help decorate for your Homecoming Dance. A missed deadline? There’s the advisor doing his part to get the paper to press. You are not just a name or face to a teacher at Lanier but an individual, with individual problems and ideas. In the halls of Lanier friendly “hellos” are exchanged between friends—teacher and student. There'll be many a moment for Lanier boys to remem- ber about the faculty—for each teacher possesses, too, the School Spirit—the Spirit that dominates everyone who is a part of Lanier High School. Mrs. Beckelheimer—English Miss McCaw—Librarian Mr. Gratigny—Guidance Counselor Miss Lott—Guidance Counselor Mrs. Brown—Office Secretary Mr. Johnson—History Mr. McCullough—English Mr. Chapman—English Mrs. Glass—English Mr. Floyd—Spanish — Mrs. Mathews—English Mrs. Tidwell—French Mr. Nolan—Math Mr. Malloy—Chemistry Mr. Swint—Math Mrs. Mathews—Business Mr. McElroy—History Mr. Neal—History Mr. Brent—History yy - Mr. DeFore—Shop Mr. McCord—Shop Mr. Fulmer—Math Mrs. Lewis—History Mr. Bentley—Chemistry Mr. Middlebrooks—Math Mrs. Kinnett—Math Mr. Goss—Math Mr. Brown—Biology Miss Clements—Physics Mr. Sorrells—Math Mrs. Gazafy—Biology Mr. Thornton—History Mr. Brannen—History il FACULTY MP ic elf Miss Starr — (Englis i its. Mincey — fs gign) — looks and a coke soft, Southern drawl sx school- : a | Lat n-Englistl) f Thk, everybady, . ' “ F Mrs. Elkins — (Frenc raphy) — interested in students, ing and warm a Miss Heyword —(Efglish) 4 — We hove something fun to do today, girls.” 4 (Librarian}—compelent, — (Guidance) — per- - y ick, se movements jonate, . eke. smile Sonality Pr lian — pane gt —cC Q_ atom == one happy 4 Mrs. Wilson — (Biology - Eng- lish) —her students: ‘troops’ , oe Mrs. Liles—(Chorus)— ——eenldtvere’s my bell?’ a rs. Willingham—(Stenography-G: quiet Mrs. Lister—(Physical Eduegtion)— bubbling over with enth and | = _ Culverhouse—(Typing)— soft-spoken—varied interests Rg 2. Mrs. Anderson = (Geography- “| at Se S. American History)—soft, musi: ™ ¥ ties = i cal laugh and keen mind Yo Liar a | 4 . o tee Patten - ; J i Blair—(American Government- of mee - —e the unespected remark smiling eyes . Gray—(Geometry-Algebrg answer to Otto § bn ; i F = Ses , Satie ns! Fe CLASSES Bobby Gerhardt President Mike Burke Vice-President Charles Field Sec.-Treas. Directors Dee Willis Randy Sanders Robert Chanin Arthur Dorminy Earl Tyler Beth Truesdel President Bronnie Phillips Vice-President Jane Dukes Secretary-Treasurer Donna Dupree Director Tommy Brantley Danny Cannon Pepper Carstarphen 20 William James Alexander Allen Jimmy Eddie Asbell Ashley Sa A Horace Barfield David Charles Mike Batson Beacham Beasley fake. Michael Phil Walter Birchenall Blanks Bohannon Joe Joe Bridges Brinson Terry Burgamy a Vie Ken Kee Wayne Carden Carlisle Carnish John Carswell Carswell Corter William Ashmore Larry Barfield Jeff Danny Mark Amerson Anderson Anderson yo Eddie Mack Atkins Austelle Wesley Wally Emory Gil Barfield Barnes Baston Bateman Tony Becham Michael Hugh Kenneth Boney Bostick Bostick William Billy Cain Caldwell Spirit 0X ie i sf Ome ©) 8 LO). FO). 8) The Sophomore seems to possess a kind of evident School Spirit—the energetic kind that makes his section yell the loudest at football games; the kind that makes his class contribute most to the Red Cross and have more subscriptions to The Poet Leader; for to the Sophomore these things are the things that count. As Sophomores, Lanier boys feel rather small and in- signifant; but Lanier High would not have the School Spirit that it does, were it not for the Sophomores. Robert Chris Chambers Chambers Chambliss Chance Chanin Bobby Ben Fun at the annual Military Ball Chastain Chatfield Ricky ” Ricky Jimmy Bobby James Randy Charles Mike Collins Connel Corbit Corr Coulter Coursey Covey Coyner Cronan oRee oye Glenn Lindsey James Rodney Lewis Ronnie Marshall Crosby Crosby Crutchfield Crutchfield Culpepper Cunningham Daniels Darley Buster John Phillip Terry Dean Decker Deaton Dean DiAntonio ray 3 Billy Prentis Arthur Allen Dobson i Dominy Dorminy Edwards Ted Frank Rusty John Jerry Bill Elks Emanuel Emerick Ennis Eubanks Farrel Ferris aki John Charles Gerald Jimmy Carlton Kenneth Fetner i Fields Fleming Flynn Fordham Foshee AY Randy Mike David David i Robert Bobby Franklin Friedman Gabriel Garland Gerbert Gerhardt Donnie Green Ducky Griffin i? Jimmy Hamlin James Hamilton Lonnie Harn Harrell Gary Headden Durwood Hightower Hightower Warren Gibson Don Gillespie Grady Gillis Donnie Gilman David Grubbs Jerry Griffin Billy Griner nike Stan Hamlin Bobby Hadaway Richard Hampton Johnny Hamrick Gary Hammock Robert Harris Wolter Harrell Tommy Harris oR Billy Harrison John Hibberd Wayne Jerry Hewett Herbert Horton Hobbs Holbrook B26 Jackie Horton George Isreel Billy Hudgins Asa Howard Terry Howell Troy Howard Maitland Johnston Rickey Johnson William Jones Goolsby pel et os Claud Grace Forrest Gordon Jimmy Van Hale Ricky James Hagan Paul Hardwick Harmon if Joe Hawes Hardison Ben Haygood Jack Hartness Lorry Hartzog Horace Hibberd Bobby Hopkins rts Don Hutcheson Charles Hopper Jim Hollifield Hollis i Forrest Hynds Joel Humphrey Such on array of beauty ond grace |! ?! William Bruce Joyner Kilgore Daryl Jack Larson Lavender Lavender Ferrell Lundy Herman Ed Craig Manderson Martin Marxsen Jimmy John Mark Wayne McBrayer McCall McCallum McCallum CT OC enee Larry Thomas Jim James John McCord McCormick McCullough McDonald Mcintosh Ronnie Bobby Buddy McNeese Meadows Melvin Melvin David Mitchell Mullins David Newberry Nirenstein John Kitchens James Lineberger Michael Mayo Butch McCarty Ray McKinley Charles Nutting Kenneth Knoff ew. Layfield Lines Bob Charles McAfee McAfee Scott McCleskey Jimmy Jim McLendon McMullen Millwood James Munroe Murkerson David Owensby Hk Pat Wesley Bill Jimmy Bucky Patterson Patterson Patton Peacock Peek Penland Danny David Charles Tommy Perkins Pierce Pittman Powell John Alan William David Ricky Puryear Philes Rainey Rainwater Rearden Reeves KS EB. Paul Steve Greg Ken Paul Andy Ressau Reynolds Rickman Rivers Roberts Robertson Robinson - Glenn Paul Stanley Luther Joel Robinson Robinson Rodgers Rozier Rozier corey Norman Randy Wayne Sams Sanders Sanders Sanford Scarberry Schrader = Emmitt Wayne Irvin Melvin Greg John Ralph Sherling Shingledecker Shinholster Shinholster Shivers Simmons Skipper Sy Lay Sterling Norman Jerry Leslie Smith Sobelson Spillers Stallings Larry Ray Charles Robert Hembree Matt Steeley Stevens Stevenson Stokes Stroud Sutton Tamblyn John Frank Darrell Tanksley Tanner Taylor Lynn Walton Benny Harry Tedders Thomas Thompson Thompson Terry William David George Larry Thompson Thornton Touchton Trawick Tremaine Tribble Tucker Tudor Turner ARE EOE EL. Robert Earl George George Bruce Randy Turner Tyler Ussery Valentine Vickers Watson David Steve Waddell Walker Wallace Wotkins on Russel Griggs Nicky Thomas West Whigam Whitten Wilkins Wilkinson Ricky Robert Clarence Williams Williamson Willingham pel 34 Doyle Vic Steve Bill i Ken Woodall Woodell Wooley Woolford i Yarbrough Youghn Zambelli = Lee Ann Alford re Carla Asbell Peggy Adelstone Diane Phyllis Addleton Abel Barbara Bonnie Beatty Susan Bayme Barton Sheron Berkner Best Marion Breedlove Elizabeth Elizabeth Brantley Bowers ASS 7 : Jayne Donna Bussey Marianne Burkett Brown Betty Jane Connie Campbell Margaret Camerio Calhoun Margaret Candy Champion Carolyn Champion Causey Nancy Cheshire Marlene Allen € Ye 4 Sara Aultman Louise Beaty 249° Lynn Birch Mildred Butler Brenda Caraway Childree Patty Anderson re Karyn Linda Andrews Ard AD Patricia Carol Barnwell Barron + a oer Shirley Loree Barfield Barber Connie Bennett ns Virginia Ruby Bohannon Shelia Bloodworth Pamela Bloodworth Black , Judy Brooks Patricia LaVerne Brock Brickle _—_ Ke Sue Ellen Butt Michelle Byrd Se Dairian Cauley ds te Kathleen Chappell Joe Ann Chapman Carol Chanin re Rachel Clements Carolyn Clements Joellen Freeman Angela Glosson Juanita Cullens Sondra Faircloth Nancy Freeman Cummings Linda Deloach lynn Earnest Ginger Fuller Charlene Goff Delores Griffin Barbara Gayle Collier Collins Elizabeth Copeland Creel Louise Devine Diana Davidson Charlotte lynn Sylvia Eckert Edwards Edwards Elliott Pe Sd Sherry Carolyn Linda Farrington Fennell Fennell Marie Joan Fullington Gelfman Kay Gloria Jean Golden Graham s Linda Faye Evelyn Ruth Hall Hamlin Hamlin Hampton [ 24 ] Yvonne Collins Lena Dozier Caroline Fleming = Se Kay Gladin Analease Green Carol Hannah Carol Crenshaw Linda Leola Etheridge Kathy Foster Sheryl Glawson Janet Everhardt ad Arlene Gleaton Ann Victoria Grice Shirley Pat Hortman Horton Madeline Iseman Charlotte Johnson Shirley Jones Cheryl Larkins Barrie Del Llorens Angeline Harris Jenny Hudson Cynthia Jacobson Jeanine Jordan Linda Kilgore Sherry Lavender Geraldine Janett Harris Harris Harris Alicia Henry Linda Hudson Linda Joines Marilynn Kearnes Drema Karnes Karolyn Jordan aE Dorothy Peggy Kitchens Klepsig Knight Judy Ledlow Lee Harrison Holland Jarrell a | . a Terry Knox Sherrie Dorothy Holloman Theresa Jones Marilyn Loyd lee Harrison Brenda Johnson Willine Jones Brenda Hunicutt Harriet Jones Carolyn King Elizabeth Lanier Julia Maddox Paula Sandra Sandra Eleanor Virginia Bunnie Mansfield Marshall Massey McArthur McDaniel McGee McGinnis Patricia Carol Lillan McLellan McLendon McMillan Meadows Melton 9 SS Cheryl Linda Carol Kay Barbara Patricia Mi tchell Monaghan Monfee Moore Jeannine Ann Suzanne Carolyn Judy Morrow Moseley Mosely Muecke Murkerson Cynthia Suzann Jo Ann Kathy Kay Nevill Newberry i Oliver Oppenheim Ozanich 4 : . o 7 y ce ae O@ June Phyllis Linda Marleen Beverly Paramore Parker Parson Patisaul Peavy ele E- se | +o Carol Linda Bronnie Cullen Pam Elizabeth Mary Martha Peterson Peterson Phillips Phillips Phillips Powell Poythress Proskaver Rita Gwynell Radcliff Raley Gale Beverly Reichert Rheney i Richardson Richardson Roberson Roberts [ 26 ] Sondra Cheryl Roberts Roby ft gia { 9 é — Pam Camille Sandifer Sanders ) we Sharon Shaffer Charlotte Smith Cantey Stewart Dianne Talcott Truesdel Bonnie Shepard Strickland Beverly Tedders Phyllis Veasey Vivan Shepard Strickland Harriot Tharpe iS a Kathy Tucker Camille Vickers Diane Roland Martha Savage Melanie Sherwood Stringer Jane Tromas Pam Vinson Sandra Roland Virginia Simons Virginia Smith Judy Thompson Patsy Turner Cherry Von Almen [ 27 ] Roquemore Vickie Scarborough Patricia Snellgrove Patricia Thompson Gail Ussery Sandy Russell Jennifer Scott Barbara Skipper Word Thornton Elizabeth Ward Nancy Jeanette Seekins Segler Anita Betty Ann Spiller Stanford Myrna Tinsley Angela Valentine Patsy Watson Nancy Weatherly BS Ce cl Betty Pamela Whitmire Wilkinson . eo |) te Jamie Janice Williams Williams , Wilma Wood Williams Williamson Woodall Three cheers for the Sophs! Veronica White Dianne Wilson Betty Whitehead Joan Wimberly Whitehead Sandra Witherington Susan Yondle Whitehead Elaine Nancy DuPree President Ginny Sutton Vice-President Judy Davis Secretary-Treasurer DIRECTORS Marsha Brown Jan Clark Jenny Robinson John Harrison President Tom Cornelius Vice-President Rudy Shirley Secretary-Treasurer DIRECTORS Jimmy Jones Steve Hinson Click Slocumb Denny Groover rou ey Luther Smokey Daniel Boyce Tom Delmar Adkins Alderman Allen Anderson Ard Armstrong Arnold Axton - John Bill Joe Bobby Jeff Drew Bagwell Baird Barbee Barnes Barnett Barron Bartlett Robert Ronny Bill Bruce Lawson Batchelor Bennett Bentley Birdsey Bittaker Spirit OF THE JUNIORS The Junior is the soul of the school for it is he who has Pete Eugene his footsteps most firmly planted in Lanier High School. Bostick Boulakes Bradley Not the ruler, nor the greenhorn, he is the worker. He does not receive the glory or the privileges of the Senior, and does not receive the attention and teasing given the Sophomore. The Junior, perhaps, possesses more School Spirit than any other—the Spirit that makes him the worker of Lanier . i .7 High School. ; _ = Randy Bob Branan Braxton Brookshire ‘ N na Trice Garland Eddie Bobby Ben Bob Burger Burnette Burress Burris Busbee ae “a Billy Bob Larry Thomas George Butler Caldwell Calhoun Carithers Gene Gerry James Mike James Carlisle Carlisle Carpenter Carraker Carroll hy Paul Leonard Richard Wayne Wesley Norman Mike Carter Carter Carter Chaffin Chancey Champion Chapman Chapman Chaput Chasteen Monty Griff Ronnie Elmo Cheshire Clements Clements Clements Colburn Russell Collins James Coleman . J : 2D Donnie DeFore Dick John Dunham Edmonson Larry Faulkner David Fortson Danny Forrestin Raymond Geiger ar Jerome Granade Keith Harrison John Harrison Tom Cook Cornelius Harrison Crawford Wayne Crowley ae Wayne DeFore Louis Mike Edwards y Bobby Griner Denny Groover Samvel Hampton Michael Harrison John Hastings DeMichiel Terry Dennis Calvin Ellington Durwood Fincher Doug Fincher Fulford Fuller Chuck Gilliam Gerald Guest 2 uh. Allan Hancock Buddy Hanner ore Steve Sim Hatcher Howkins @ Var. Dennis Cullens Daniels Mike Donovan Dodson Larry ge Philip Eubanks John Draughon Glen Etheridge David Eubanks Richard L. Fortin Ronnie Fross George Fitzgibbons Gary Flanders ao Charles Gavin John Gautier Edmond Gaultney Greg Garrison And it snowed .. . . and snowed ras Kenneth Danny Harrison Ronnie Higgison Hightower nA — a! Steve Craig Ronny Danny Charles Butch Hinson Hintze Hilliard Holmes Holtzclaw Howell Hudson Hulett Bruce Richard Robert Roy Paul Wayne Bobby Hunnicutt Jackson Jackson Jacobus Jenkins Jernigan if Robert Ralph Jones Jordan Hunnicutt Johnson af a Terry Chan Joey Phil Frankie Kasulka Kendrick Ketterbaugh Kilgore Kirk ; re 1: Se Richard Ronnie Harold i John Elton Kent Kitchens Kitchens Klieko i Lancaster Langley Lawson Michael Wallace Kenneth Leveritte i Lillard Long Longhon Love Wilson Jimmy MacEwen Mainor Marshall Martin Martin Matson Mattox Jimmy Charles Wayne Joey McCallum McCarren McCook McDaniel Milton Glenn Chuck Bud McDaniel McDonald McFarlane McLendon McNeese Jimmy Molton a Don David Newton Northington Ronald Dayton Clinton Porter Dubbie Rutland N Bobby Sessoms Russell Mel Melvin Middlebrooks Miller Danny Monoghan Bobby Morgan Coleman Motes Dennis Gary Obert Obenauf Johnny John Pendergrass Ferrell Peacock Penland Mike Charles Powell Pritchard Rayford Reeves Willih Shelton Wayne Sheppard Chuck Osburn [ a Richard Purser Sam Rivers “i Rudy Shirley Mullis David Peveler Tony Robertson Wayne Robertson Tommy Shumate Hal Stewart Newberry Newberry Craig Richard Palmer Parrish Buddy Dan Phillips Pittman Robert Rankin Billy Raymond Ragan Raleigh 2G. Jerry Willard Robinson Rocker Malcolm Bagers Danny Saylors Click Slocumb per 2 Jack Harry Bill Larry Roland Galen Speed Stanley Stephan Stephens Stroberg Suiter Terry Perry Dicky Wayne Teasley Temple Thomas Thomley We Mark Robert Lamar Dwight Bill Jimmy Thompson Thompson Tidewell Toney Tribble Trig Twilley cae Joey Johnny Kenny Don Frank Steve Vinson Walker Walker Walters Watkins Weatherford = Don Johnny George Ronnie Jimmy Joe Keith Wells Westmoreland Whitener Whitfield Williams Williams Williams erae : Robert Jerry Leonard Charlie Williams Willis Windham Witcher Wood Wood Woodford Worsham JUNIOR HONOR Lawrence Billy Al Richard Wright Yarbrough Yeomans Zorn Betty Jean Aultman Cindy Barnes Kaye Bachelor Frankie Brown Jane Buntrock Dianne Carstarphen Cheryl Chambers Sandra Gayle Adkins Allen Gloria Barnes Barbara Barnett Ginger Bateman a Elizabeth Betleyoun Binford Kathleen Burger Burkhalter Carolyn Carter Dawn Chitwood Kathy Mary Jo Allen Allen Gloria Bailey Gloria Marie Bartlett Bartlett Boeshore ; . — SAB BBP. Nancy Arnold Patsy Amelda Patricia Amos Andrews Ard aad Bailey re laura Barton Mary Anne Branham Carolyn Brewer Rebecca Gloria Brown Bruce Jill Byington Margaret Anne Chafin Audrey Collings Patsy Joyce Cataloni Causey Nancy Gail Collison Cone Connell Melva Culpepper Charlotte Donna Donaldson Dondes Erith Barbara Dugger Earnest Adel Ellen Eppinette Sara atsy Fisher Flewellyn Barbara Gaskins Renee Gladhill Mary Rose Johnsie Lucene Gray Green Greene Harriett Davies Jeanette Chery! Crouch Culpeper Glenda Linda Douthit Dowlen Duffell Sheryl! Jane Eisman Ellington Chery! Maree Fallin Fisher Pamela Suzanne Forrest Fouts Francis mE Judy Barbara Gerson Gibson Gibson Mariam Ann Molly Caroll Judy Patsy Glover Godwin Goolsby Gordon Graham Boe Mary Francis Kay Brenda Edwina Griggs Grimsley Grisson Gunn [ 36 ] Giddens lee Anna Haynes bg Carol Hamlin Herndon Hilley Patsy Hamrick Dole Harrison Mary Frances Hilton ee) Anne Howard ll Lovra Johnston Se Linda Kennington Sherrie Ketchie Cherry Hudson Kod Gwen Johnston Jackie Cynthia Jenny Hancock Hancock Linda Patsy Harrison Haskins Dell Hinson Deborah Hunnicutt Hurvitz Janis Brenda Johnston Joiner x Pom Hastings Harriott Ingraham Andrea Jones Brenda Linda Hatton 4 Carolyn Jackson Frankie Jones Bobie Jo Hardwick Diane Haygood Melodee Jacoby Kitchens Knight Ap Marie Redonda Susan Lambert Lanneau Lawrence Leaptrot Leggett Sonya Annabel Sandy Patsy Lowden Lubel Lumpkin Car. a n am y S alel s. Carolyn Judy Sara Beth Joanna Linda Carlyn Linda Deloris Maddox Marshall Marshall Martin Martin Martin Massey Massey Mathews [ 37 ] Sg) Murray Cindy Brenda Merry Katherine Brenda McCallum McCowen McDonald i McGuire McMillan McNair McPhail Beverly Virginia Annette McPherson McSwain Meadows Melton Merritt Mary Linda Mary Ann Marsha Nancy Middlebrooks Miller Miller Mitchiner Molleson Norma Georgiann Murdock Murkerson Murphy S Kitty Harriette Martha Jo Carolyn Nethkin Oliner Osterloh Parten Eden Persons et “ Julia Margie : Randall i Repine Richardson Jenny Elizabeth Beverly Robinson Rogers Sanders Claudia Susan Margaret Lynda Joan Sheila Deloris Sasser Saville Searbury Schell Schneider Schochat Segler [ 38 ] Sonjia Shelburne Deloris Rebecca Sorrels Sparks Hazel Strickland Susan Tina Tanner Thames Rita Susan Thompson Thompson ——— Barbara Elaine Traynham Tribble Betty Wagnon s Beverly Watson Barbara Margurerite Short Sigal Toni Thactcher Bobbie Jane Thurston Tinsley Turner Gale Wainwright Carol Welkner Frances Judy Sharon Pam Simmons Simmons Simpson Neel Bunny Karin Rita Diane Stallings Stanley Steinhaus Stephenson Stokes Veturia Lillian ‘Thigpen Thomas Thompson Thompson Donna Carol Tomlinson Towles Maureen Rita Margie Underwood Valintine Varnodore Sue Ellen Gena Ward Dianne Pearl Beth Deloris Whitaker Whitlock Wilder Wilder [ 39 ] BANA peaLe Jane Carol Elaine Glenda Nancy Phyllis Barbara Jean Wilkinson Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williamson Williamson Sherry Gayle Hilda Williamson i i Winterrowd Wood Wood | ’ ay +e OG | = Margaret Mary Ellen Rita Donna Judith Wright Wynne Yarbrough Zellner Zerkus Words of peace STAR STUDENT WINNER OF DECLAMATION Jack Davis Denny Groover LANIER DEBATING TEAM Jack Davis, Wally McCollum, Chuck Frost, Dee Willis LANIER SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS as oa y MILLER Secretary Treasurer JORDAN Vice-President GERHARDT . Director DONOVAN Director PHILLIP WOODROW PAUL LEVERNE ADAMS WILLIAM GARDNER ADAMS BYRON LLOYD ALLMON ABRAHAM “Payl ada “Byron” “Phil” FERRELL ROBERT ARD, JR. BENNY EMORY ARNOLD CHARLES ROY ASBELL WILLIAM ELRIDGE “Ferrell” “Benny” “Charles” ATWATER “Bill” GERALD ARTHUR BALIUS ROBERT NEWTON BALL JAMES DWIGHT BASS THOMAS EARL BASS “Jerry” “Robert” “Dwight” “Tommy” CHARLES McGREGOR BEATY STEPHEN PHILIP BELEW “Butch” “Steve” ; Oooooops. Big Al's contacts lost again!! CHARLES RICHARD BENSON JOHNNY ALAN BRINKLEY WILLIAM GLEN BOND KENNETH BANNON BONIFAY “Ricky” “Johnny” “Bill” “Ken” JOHN LAMAR BOOTH WILLIAM MARVIN BOWEN LANDON HAINES BRENT GLENN ROYCE BREWER “Lamar” “Bill” “Lanny” “Glenn” KENNETH LEE BRICKLE JOSEPH PASCHAL BROOKS MARION CLAY BROOKS CHARLES ARTHUR BROWN “Kenneth” “Joe” “Marion” “Charlie” IRA STANLEY BROWN DAVID DANIEL BULLINGTON DENNIS WILTON BURNETTE FLOYD EDWARD BUSBEE “Stanley” “Danny” “Dennis” “Buddy” PAUL DIXON BYRD MARVIN ROBERT CAGLE LOUIS TRAVIS CAMERIO CURTIS RAYMOND CAMPBELL “Pauli” “Kookie” “Lovis” “Ray” TERRY CLAUDE CAMPBELL JACKIE RAY CAPEL GUYTON MEREDITH CARR, JR MICHAEL BROOKS CARROLL “Terry” “Jackie” “Guyton” “Mike” RONNIE CARTER RICHARD TROY RICHARD GILBERT JOHN CALHOUN CHILES “Ronnie” CASTLEBERRY CHAMPION John “Richard” “Richard” CHARLES BLAKE CLARK TERRELL WAYNE CLARK “Bs. C.” “Wayne” ai RONNIE LOVEJOY CLEMENTS HAROLD EUGENE COLLIER, JR TERRY JOE COLLINGSWORTH STEPHEN LANE COLSON “Ronnie” “Gene” “Terry” “Steve” CHARLES FRED COOK TIMOTHY MICHAEL COOK KINGMAN HOLLEY COWAN JAMES ROBERT CRAFTON “Fred” “Mike” “Holley” “Bobby” JAMES MICHAEL CRANFORD BENJAMIN LEE CREAMER WILLIAM GARY CROMER RAYMOND EUGENE “Ctord” “Benjii” “Gary” CUMMINGS “Sonny” at GEORGE BROWN DAMOUR JAMES EDGAR DAMPIER JAMES WINDSOR DARNELL CLIFFORD RAY DAVIS “George” “Damp” “Jimmy” “Clite’ FELTON LOUIS DAVIS JAMES ROY DAVIS JOHN JEFFERSON DAVIS MICHAEL EDWARD DAY “Lov” “Jimmy” “Jack” “Mike” CHARLES PEELER DEATON JOHNNY ANTHONY DELLA DONNA ROBERT MARION DIAL “Charlie” “Johnny” “Bobby” A rare Nolan smile— CHARLIE MAYNARD DIXON HARROLD JULIAN DODSON, JR. ROCKNEY MERRILL DOLLARHIDE WILLIAM RANDALL DONOVAN “Butch” “Harrold” “Rocky” “Randy” DONALD BRADWELL DOUTHIT HARVEY EVERETT DOVER, JR. FRANCIS RANDOLPH DRIGGARS LARRY THOMAS DUNCAN “Donny” “Harvey” “Randy” “Larry” HUBERT EUGENE DURDEN JOHN COOPER EDWARDS WILLIAM CROCKER EDWARDS “Gene” “John” “Bill” after Albany VICTORY! Go, Clyde, Go ! Swinging Cool, Man... .” ROBERT GLENN EPPS “Bobby” CLEBURNE DWIGHT FAIRCLOTH “Dwight” DONALD CHARLES EUBANKS “Don” DOUGLAS EUGENE FAIRCLOTH “Doug” JAMES CHARLES EISMAN ” Jim” RICHARD ALTON EVANS “Richard” BENJAMIN WESLEY FARR “Benny” WILLIAM DAVID ELDER “Billy” 7 y JERRYL GEORGE EVERIDGE “Jerry” WILLIAM FOY FIELDS “Billy” THOMAS MICHEAL FLYNN GROVER MORRIS FORD GARREY ALLEN FRANK ALMER LOARN FROST “Tom” “Grover” “Garrey” “Billy” e7 aim CHRISTOPHER W. LARRY H. GARNTO ROBERT COLEMAN GEORGE ALFONSO WENDELL FRUITTICHER “Speedy” “Bobby” GERHARDT, JR. “Chris” “Al” STANLEY THOMAS GILBERT JOHN PAUL GOODRUM GLENN RUSSELL GORDON WALTER EZELL GRAY “Stanley” “Johnny” “Glenn” “Wally” MALCOLM LAWRENCE GREEN WAYNE DELL GREEN JESSE ELMER GRIFFIN DONALD LOUIS GRUVER “Malcolm” “Wayne” “Jess” “Don” DAVID LEROY HALEY LEWIS NEEL HAMILTON “David” “Neel” oe i ae a i —_ ‘Ummmmmm ...Ummmmmm ... . ROBERT CHARLES HAMMOCK RONALD BRUCE HAMMOCK JOSEPH ROBERT HARRIS HARRY CLAYTON “Bob” “Bruce” “Joe” HARSHBARGER “Clay” DONALD STEVENS HARTLEY LAWRENCE ALVIN HARTLEY WALTER DOUGLAS HARTLEY CLYDE LUCIUS HARVARD “Don” “Larry” “Doug” “Clyde” GEORGE BENSON HARVEY CHARLES EDWARD THURMAN HATHAWAY, JR. JACOB FOREMAN HEARD HATTAWAY “Bugsy” “Foreman” “Skippy” “Benny” JOHN JULIAN HENDLEY DONALD LEWIS HENRY DAVID LEE HICKS ROBERT FREDERICK “Don” “David” HIGHTOWER “Johnny” “Ricky” RONALD CHARLES DEREK CLARKE HILL JAMES EDWARD HILL JAMES EDWIN HINSON HIGHTOWER “Derek” “Ronnie” “Jimmy” “James” TOMMY JOE HINSON RICHARD TAUB HIRSCH DONALD THOMAS HOLDEN FRANCIS REUBEN HOWARD “Tommy” “Richard” “Don” “Butch” CHARLES EDWARD HUDSON CHARLIE DOUGLAS HUDSON “Charles” “Charlie” A EMORY SCOTT HUDSON THOMAS T. HUDSON RONALD VERNON JACKSON RICHARD MARION JACOBS “Emory” “Tommy” “Ronny” “Rick” ROBERT PAUL JACOBSEN RONALD RICHARD JAMES DONALD LEE JOHNSON MICKEY JONES JOHNSON “Bob” “Richard” “Donnie” “Mickey” LAMAR WAYNE JOINER ALAN PAUL JONES LAWRENCE FLOYD JONES WILLIAM REEVES JONES “Wayne” “Al” “Larry” sill’ JAMES RICHARD JORDAN BILLY WATSON JORDAN WILLIAM HAROLD JUSTICE ALSTON HALL KILLEN “Pider”’ “Billy” “Bill” “Hall” FRANK HARDING KIMBALL, JR. JESSE THOMAS KING WILLIAM CHARLIE KITCHENS JESSE KITE, Ill “Kim” “Tommy” “Billy” “Tee” WILLIAM STEPHENS LAMB WILLIAM LEROY LAWSON CHARLES NORWOOD LEWIS WALTER STANLEY LEWIS “Billy” “Leroy” “Chuck” “Stan” ROBERT WILLIAM LILES JOHNNY RICHARD LISTER WILLIAM CHARLES HUBERT CHAPMAN LOVEIN “Bobby” “Bub” LIVINGSTON “He” “Bill” THOMAS RONALD LOWE PAUL FRANCIS MacGREGOR “Tommy” “Paul” “Anybody for a drink ? “ WILLIAM LUCIAN MADDOX ROY MANLEY FREDERICK COMER SHEPHERD ROBERTSON comsape “Roy” MARKERT MARSH “Fred” “Sheppo” FLEMING JULIAN MARTIN HOWARD ROBERT MARTIN JAMES FRANKLIN MARTIN STEPHEN EUGENE MATHEWS “Fleming” “Howard” “Jimmy” “Steve” WALTER JOHNSTONE SAMUEL BOYCE McCLUNG DONALD WAYNE McCLURE WILLIAM WALTER McCOLLUM MATTHEWS “Boyce” “Don” “Wally” “Walter” THOMAS STONE McCONNELL BRYANT RICHARD McDANIEL SAMUEL ANTHONY McDUFFEE JAMES THOMAS McGEHEE “Tom” “Richard” “Sammy” “Tommy” WILLIAM BYRNE McGHEE, JR. DONALD HENRY McPHAIL “Byrne” “Don” Derek Meets His Match TOMMY ERNEST McRAE CHARLES LEROY LARRY LEE MIGNEREY JOSEPH LEE MILES “Tommy” McWILLIAMS “Larry” “Joe” “Goofy” GEORGE DOUGLAS MILLER LOUIS MILLER WILLIAM HARRY MINOR WYLIE KYLE MITCHELL “George” “Butch” “Billy” “Wylie” CLINTON LAMAR LITTLETON BERRY MOODY FELIX EVANS MORGAN WATSON BROWN MOULTON MONTGOMERY “Berry” “Felix” “Clint” “Moose” JAMES BERNARD OWEN, JR. SHINGLER WOODROW JAMES ALVIN PARRISH WILLIAM EDWARD PARSONS “Jimmy” OWENS “Alvin” “Billy” “Woody” JOHN MICHAEL PERTCH ROBERT FRANK PINKERTON JOHN WILLIAM POWELL RICHARD MATHEW “Mike” “Pinky” “Johnny” POYTHRESS “Richard” EDDIE LEE PRINCE THOMAS KEITH PRITCHETT “Eddie” “Tom” The Wall a Lanier tradition HUGH GORDON RADER ROBERT IRVINE RANKIN FREDDY JEFFERSON RANSOM EDGAR LEVI RAVEN, III “Hugh” “Robert” “Freddy” “Ed” JAMES BEECHAM RAWLINS JAMES EDWARD RAWLINS, JR JAMES MASON RAWLINS JOSEPH RILEY REEVES “Tutfy” “Jimmy” “Jimmy” Joe” JOHN CHARLES REID, JR. JAMES WILLIAM REYNOLDS JAMES CLEVELAND RODGERS ROBERT JAY ROMEISER “Charles” “William” “Jimmy” “Robert” RONALD CLARK ROWELL CLIFFORD LEE ROZAR THURMAN DANIEL RUSSELL “Ronnie” “Clift” “Dan” WINA MORGAN SAMS RICHARD FREDERICK HARVEY ALLEN SCHWARTZ LARRY EUGENE SHARPE “Morgan” SCARBOROUGH “Harvey” “Larry” “Fred” ROBERT EDWARD SHORT JIGGY EPHRAM SMAHA CHARLES LOWERY SMITH, JR. JOHN MICHAEL SMITH “Bobby” “Siggy” “er “Mike” KENNETH THOMAS SMITH LAWRENCE WAYNE SMITH WAYNE ROGERS SPILLERS “Ken” “Larry” “Wayne” STUART CHAMBERS ROBIN LINDELL STEVENSON DONALD HUBERT MICHAEL VAN SULLIVAN STEPHENSON “Robin’’ STRICKLAND “Mike” “Stuart” “Don” CLYDE EUGENE TAYLOR, JR. JOEL L. TAYLOR CHARLES HAROLD TEEL CARL DEAN THOMAS “Clyde” “Joe” “Harold” “Dean” RONNIE DWAINE THOMPSON TOMMY ALLEN THOMPSON KENNETH PERRY TISDALE JOHN CARY TOWNSEND “Ronnie” “Tommy” “Kenneth” “Cary” JON ROGER TREMAINE STEPHEN NELSON VAN HORN DAVID ARTIMOND VAUGHAN CRAIG ERNEST WADE “Jonny” “Steve” “Davy” “Craig” ROBERT LLOYD WALLACE THOMAS ALVIN WARD HUGH DALEY WAYNE JOHN ROBERT “Buster” “Tommy” “Hugh” WEATHERFORD “Bobby” ia iA DANIEL HARVEY WELLS MILTON BURKE WELSH THEODORE R. WHITTEN JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS “Harvey” “Burke” “Ted” “Johnny” DAVID ALAN WILLIS NEIL KRANKLIN WILSON “Chuck” “Neil” IN the OUT door. . . A Fate Worse than Deathii! -_ ain ia o JAMES STUART WINN JOHN IRA WOOD STINSON OSBORNE WOOD DAVID RICHARD WORSHAM “James” “John” “Stinson” “Ricky” Spirit IN THE SENIORS “We are Seniors at last” is the cry of every upperclassman as he reaches his final year. No longer must he look up to others, for he is now looked up to. The Spirit of Lanier seems more important somehow; and everything must be the very best because it will be his last. Whereas the Sophomore deals WILLIAM EDWARD YATES ROBERT YOUNG RICHARD MICHAEL ZEBELL in firsts, the Senior experiences “Ed” “Bob” “Ricky” the many lasts—the last Home- coming, last pep rally, last dance and the last exam. Commencement arrives, and after Commencement there are bigger shoes to fill and new roles to be played. As we, the Class of 1964, think back on our high school, we say, “Thank you Lanier High School, for three wonderful years. The Lanier Spirit shall guide us always.” Lanier Senior Honor Group President—Joan Joyner Directors—Sherry Weimer, Elaine Trawick, Jean Clark, Shelia Veal, Judy Stahl. Vice-Pres.—Dawn Lowrance Snowballs Champion Dolls! Bracelets Sec.-Treas.—Judy Howell Class Volleyball and those Voodoo Senior Play Miller Notecards MARION KAY ADAMS JENNIFER AGNEW “Kay” “Jenny” Hail to the class of ‘64! CYNTHIA ANN AMANN FRANCES VIVAN ARRINGTON CAROL MARIE BAGIENSK! DONNA LOUISE BALLEK “Cynthia” “Frances” “Carol” “Donna” — MARY ANN BATEMAN ANNIE LEE BATES VICTORIA ELIZABETH JUDY LOUISE BEDGOOD “Mary Ann’ “Annie Lee” BECKER “Judy” “Vickie” CYNTHIA JEAN BELL PATRICIA LEE BELL MARY VINSON BELOTE JEANNIE LOU BERKSTRESSER “Cindy” “Pat” “Mary” “Jeannie” MARTHA PATRICIA BITTAKER VIRGINIA LAMAR BLANKS MARY JANE BLOOMFIELD MARY ELAINE BOLAND “Trish” “Jinny” “Mary Jane” “Elaine” —e SYLVIA COLLINS BOWMAN JUDITH LEE BRADFORD BEVERLEY SUE BRIDGEMAN VIVIAN ANN BRIDGES “Sylvia” “Judy” “Beverley” “Vivian” . =. BARBARA ALLEN BRAKE GAYLE MAGDELINE BROOKS GLORIA ELIZABETH BROOKS BRENDA MARIE BROWN “Barbara” “Gayle” “Gloria” “Marie” CHARLOTTE FRANCES ELEANOR LEE BROWN MARY ELLEN BROWN NANCY GAYLE BURKHALTER BROWN “Eleanor” “Mary Ellen” “Gayle” “Charlotte” MAE ROWENA BYARS CARLENE BYRD GRACE DIANE CALIFF ALICE LEE CANIPE “Rowena” “Carlene” “Diane” “Alice Lee” SANDRA KAY CARTER MARY HELEN CAUSEY ELLEN CELESTE CHEEK MITZIE ANN CHEEK “Kay” “Causey” “Ellen” “Mitzie”’ SYDNEY ANN CHURCHWELL DIANA GAIL CIOBAN BARBARA JEAN CLARK BETTY SUE CLINARD “Sydney” “Diana” “Jean” “Betty” CARYL LORRAINE COLEMAN BRENDA LEE COLEY “Caryl” “Brenda” Our leaders. MM CONT! Vi an ev iim MARSHA LYNN COLLIER MERRY ELSIE COLLINS “Marsha” ; “Merry” Senior Essays prompt long hours of research in the library. MADELINE SERENA CAROLYN ELAINE MARY EVELYN CONORT NANCY LOUISE COPELAND COLWELL CONNELLY “Mary” “Louise” “Serena” “Carolyn” ‘ MARY FLORENCE COTE MARTHA JEAN CRUSENBERRY EMILY ERWIN CULPEPPER MARJORIE RAY CURTIS “Tweety” “Jean” “Emily” “Margie” -- VICTORIA JUNE DANIEL DOROTHY ELIZABETH DAVIS GAYRE DOREEN DAVIS MARTHA JOAN DAVIS “Vicki” “Betty” “Rennie” “JoAnn” —— Ps SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS LINDA RHEBA DENSMORE DERYL JOYCE DENTON ALBERTA FAY DILLAHUNTY “Shirley” “Linda” “Deryl” “Alberta” ELIZABETH PARNELL FLETA YOUVETTE DIXON PAMELA LOUISE DONNAN HELEN JOSEY DOUGLAS DISCHER “Youvette” “Pam” “Josey” “Parnell” CARO LYN ANN DOZIER DONNA ROSS DUDNEY ELIZABETH ANN DUFFELL SUSAN ELIZABETH DuPREE “Carolyn” “Donna” “La “Susan” BRENDA ANN DURDEN DONNA MARIA DYER SHARRON ELAINE DYKES EASTER ANNETTE EDDY “Brenda” “Donna” “Sharron” “Bunny” CAROLYN EDWARDS GLENDA ANN ELLIOTT BETTY JEAN EMERSON FAYE EVANS “Carolyn” “Glenda” “Betty” “Faye” , wees GWENDOLYN ELOISE EVANS KAYE EVANS CHERYL EVERIDGE CAROL ANITA FAULKNER “Gwen” “Kaye” “Cheryl” “Carol” a. JF RUTH CLAUDIA FENNELL JUDITH LOUISE FERGUSON JUDY CAROLE FETTERS LINDA SUE FLETCHER “Ruth” “Judy” “Judy” “Linda” VAL bee MARGARET JUANITA FLOYD — : oa PATRICIA ALEEN FLYNN “J nita”’ iti ae = Cheerleader assembly yields suspense plus happiness. Patsy . am? [ 75 ] LINDA JEAN FORESTER MARTHA ELIZABETH FOWLER “Linda” “Martha” Democracy in action MARTHA ANN FRANKLIN MARGARET COLLEEN CATHERINE FAYE GARDNER CHERYL ANNE GARDNER “Martha” FREEMAN “Faye” “Cheryl” “Colleen” MARY CHARLES GASKIN KAREN ELIZABETH GAZAFY SYBIL LESTA GIBSON ELIZABETH LANE GILMORE “Mary Charles” “Karen” “Sybil” “Beth” FLORRIE LUCILE MIRIAM PATRICIA GOFFE AMY SUE GREEN SANDRA KAYE GREEN GLENDENNING “Patricia” “Amy” “Sandra” “Florrie” BETTY PAULETTE GREEN CLARA GREGORY GAIL PATRICE GREY SANDRA LOIS GRIFFIN “Paulette” “Clara” “Patrice” “Sandy” CHARLOTTE PAULINE VERNON ANN GRIMES CAROL GUEST PATRICIA ANN HAINES GRIGGS “Bunny” “Carol” “Patricia” “Charlotte” , PATRICIA ANN HALLER CHRISTINE RAYE HANDY CARMEN JEAN HARE KATHLEEN YVONNE HARPER “Tish” “Crissie” “Jean” “Kathy” BEVERLY JEAN HARRIS BRENDA JOYCE HARRIS CAROL ANN HARTZOG JACQUELYN IONE HAYGOOD “Beverly” “Brenda” “Carol” “Jackie” JO ANN HEGIDIO CHARLENE HEYWOOD JUDITH ANN HIGHT MARY ELLEN HOLBROOK “Jo Ann” “Charlene” “Judy” “Ellen” CAROL MARIE HORNE PATRICIA JOYCE HORNE JUDY GAYLE HOWELL DIANE LEIGH HOWINGTON “Carol” “Prissy” “Judy” “Dee Dee” BARBARA CHRISTINE CAROLYN JOYCE HULGAN GEORGINA MERCEDES ALMA KAY JOHNSON HUGHES “Joy” HUNTER “Kay” “Barbara” “Gina” CAROL JEAN JOHNSON JAN JOHNSON “Carol” “Jan” Pass the catsup.—Please? IRENE ANN JONES MARSHA GEORGENE JONES JOE ANN JOYNER MARSHA ELIZABETH “Ann” “Georgene” “Joan” KAPLAN “Marsha” MARY BERNADETTE CHERYL JOYCE KELLEY KEARNEY “Cheryl “Bunny” Let's make Lanier hear! LAURA LORELLE KELLY JOY ELIZABETH KERSEY DONNA KAYE KIGHT SANDRA FAYE KITCHENS “Lavra” “Joy” “Donna” “Sandra” MARGUERITTE EDITH KLICKO “Margueritte” MARJORIE JOHNSON LANIER “Margie” eal, LINDA CATHERINE LEE “Lee Lee” SHERRY LAND “Sherry” BONNIE LEE LAIL “Bonnie” DIANE WYNELLE LEE “Diane” a LAUREN LEIGH LANE “Lauren” SUSAN JEAN LAWS “Susan” FAITH CAROL LEH “Faith” LOIS VIRGINIA LANE “Virginia” BETTY REBECCA LEE “Betty” ANNE LACY LESTER “Anne” 22 BEVERLY SUSAN LEWIS JANICE IRENE LINDSEY REBEKAH NINNON LORD “Beverly” “Janice” “Becky” ‘ —_ BARBARA JEAN LOWRY JUDITH GAIL LYLES JULIA BROWN MADDOX “Barbara Jean” “Gail” “Judy” ALVA MARSHALL GLADYS WILLINGHAM DOROTHY JEAN MARTIN “Alva” MARSHALL “Dot” “Gay” ZORA DAWN LOWRANCE “Dawn” : j PATRICIA ANNE MAFFEO “Tricia” GAYLE ELIZABETH McAFEE “Mac” SHARYN MARIE McCARLEY NANCY ELLEN McCOWELL PATSY McDANIEL BARBARA KATRINA “Sherry” “Nancy” “Patsy” McDONALD “Kiti’’ IRIS LaADONNA McMICHAEL GLADYS TERESA McNEAL “Iris” “Teresa” Long awaited “Senior Priviledges.” CAROL ANN McNEESE PATRICIA LYN McRAE MARGARET LYNN MERRITT MARTHA JO MINTON “Carol Ann” “Tricia” “Lynn” Jo” 7 SANDRA ANN MOATE JUDITH ANN MORRIS JEAN ELIZABETH MOSELEY MARTHA ANN MYERS “Ann” “Judy” “Jean” “Martha Ann” DORIS MARIE NEWBERRY “ee . PATRICIA ANN NEWTON “Doris” , , “Patricia” Three o'clock bedlam. EMELIA LOUISE NEVILL KAREN ELSA NIKULA LYNDA ROSE OGBURN SHARON DIANE ORWAN “Prissy” “Karen” “Lynda” “Sharon” FRANCES ELIZABETH OTTO CORINNE OUZTS JOYCE JUANITA PARISH SARA NAN PARKER “Elizabeth ’ “Corinne” “Joyce” “Sara” en FRANCES MARIA PENNONE LINDA LEE PITTS CAROLTON SHERRY POTTS BONITA CHRISTINE POWELL “Penny” “Linda” “Sherry” “Bonnie” NANCY ELAINE PRESTON ANDGELIA LOYCE PROCTOR ELLEN SHARYN PURCEL GAIL RALEIGH “Nancy” “Andgelia” “Ellen” “Gail” ELIZABETH MASSEY RAY CURRY READ FRANCES ELLEN REAGAN PEARLIE LAVONNIE “Beth” “Curry” “Frannie-poo” REGISTER “Bonnie” . 4 ANNE BUFORD REID JANET LOU RENFROE PATRICIA ANN RIBELIN LAURIE FAXON RICHARDSON “Anne” “Janet” “Tricia” “Laurie” he CHRISTINA CONSUELO JOAN RILEY ALICIA JOYCE RITCH MARY SUSAN RIVES RIERA “Joan” “Joyce” “Susan” “Christina” aw JERRY GAY ROBERSON PATRICIA ANN ROBERTS KATHERINE ANN ROGERS SANDRA KAY ROGERS “Gay” “Tricia” “Kay” “Kay” FRANCES KATE ROSS eget ot a gh oS JUANITA JUDY LEE “Kate” Rea a Ve ake A gene ROQUEMORE y - _ “Judy” The spirit of Miller 204 a hs JANET MARIE SCARBORO SUSAN ANN SCHNEIDER MARGARET EMERY SCOTT JACKIE DIANE SHAW “Janet” “Susan” “Peggy” “Jackie” 4 JEWELL LUCILE SHELTON CAROL DEE SIMS MARJORIE ANN WYNELLE SINGLEY BARBARA LEE SMITH “Jewell” “Carol” “Margie” “Barbara” HAZEL FAYE SMITH JO NITA SMITH “Hazel” “Jo Nita” Old-fashioned Christmas LINDA ELIZABETH SMITH MARIE CLEVELAND SMITH MARY ANN SMITH NANCIE WYNELL SMITH “Linda” “Cleveland” “Mary Ann” “Smith” PAMELA MARIE SMITH IRENE PRISCILLA SMITH ELEANOR SOLOMON MARTHA LEE SORROW “Pam” “Priss” “Sister” “Martha” MARTHA EVELYN SOUTHERN PATRICIA REYNOLDS SPARKS ELIZABETH SUSAN SPIRO JUDITH CAROL STAHL “Martha” “Tricia” “Beth” “Judy” SUSAN LYNN STANLEY CYNTHIA BERTHA STANTON PAMELA GALE STEPHENS ANNE GREY STEPHENSON “Susan” “Cynthia” “Pam” “Anne” AF | ‘ a MARGARET LUCILE STEWART JOE ANN STRANGE ELLEN EARL STRICKLAND MARY EVELYN STRIPLING “Peggy” “Joe Ann” “Ellen” “Strip” JENNIFER KAY SUMNER GAIL SWINSON EMILY JEANETTE TANNER PATRICIA JEAN TANNER “Jennifer” “Gail” “Jeanette” “Tish” CATHERINE INELL TAYLOR BILLIE KRIS THIGPEN KAREN CHERYL THIGPEN BARBARA ANNE THOMAS “Catherine” “Kris” “Cheryl” “Anne” od Ma - BILLIE ANNE THOMAS FAYE CARLENE THOMAS MARY CATHERINE THOMASON GARLYNDA DELORES THOMPSON “Billie” “Faye” “Mary” “Garlynda” VIRGINIA ANN THOMPSON WILLA GAY THOMPSON “Ginny” “Gay” Janice Hobbs received the first Lasseter Scholarship on Recognition Day 1963. BARBARA ANN THORNTON SHIRLEY ANN TIDWELL ROBERTA ANN TOMLIN MILDRED ELAINE TRAWICK “Barbara” “Shirley” “Berta” “Elaine” JENNIFER HAMMOND TREADWELL “Jennifer” - = JEFFERY DIANNE TYSON EDITH LAVONNE UNDERWOOD “Jett” MARY ELAINE UNDERWOOD “Lavonne” “Mary” HAZEL FRANCES PATRICIA ANN VAUGHN VARNADORE SHELIA VEAL “Patsy” “Hazel” JoANN VENABLE “Shelia” “JoAnn” MY CLAUDIA ANNETTE WALKER NANCY MARIE WALKER “Claudia” “Nancy” All abourd for the Senior Picnic! ? Se WANDA JEANNE WATKINS BARBARA CAROLE WATTS SHERRY KAY WEIMER KAREN SUE WEISS “Wanda” “Barbara” “Sherry” “Karen” MELBA ANN WHIGHAM ANNE MAUREEN WHITE MAROLYN WHITE SARAH LOUISE WHITE “Melba” “Anne” “Marolyn” “Sarah” JERRIE EARLENE WHITEHEAD JANICE WHITENER MARIAN JOSEPHINE WHITTEN CAROL SUE WIGGINS “Jerry” “Janice” ae Tad “Wiggie”’ PATRICIA ANN WILBUR MAURINE YEARWOOD MARSHA JEAN WILKES PATRICIA ANNE WILKES “Pat” WILCOX “Marsha “Pat “Renee” BEVERLY ANN WILLIAMS CAROL LOUISE WILLIAMS MARTHA VIRGINIA WILLIAMS PAULA ELIZABETH WILLIAMS “Beverly” “Carol” “Martha” “Paula” New PEGGY ALLAIN WILLIAMS JUNE CECELIA WILLIS HILDA CAMILLE WILSON MARY ELOISE WILSON “Peggy” “Jone” “Hilda” “Eloise” SAUNDRA MARIE WILSON MARY BLAINE WOHLFORD “Frip”’ “Elaine” Go-o-0-0 Seniors!! ya t | = JANICE PAULINE WOOD BRENDA LEIGH WORD JULIA ANN WRIGHT FRANCES VIRGINIA WYRE “Polly” “Brenda” “Judy” “Ginny” SANDRA JEAN WYATT “Sandy” “Step right up . . . prize everytime!” LANIER SENIOR DIRECTORY PHILIP WOODROW ABRAHAM, JR. Cadet Private 12; Chess Club 10- 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Track 1 PAUL LEVERNE ADAMS Cadet Private 12; Transfer Stu- dent WILLIAM GARDNER ADAMS Cadet Private 12; Americanism Club 10; Key Club 10 BYRON LLOYD ALLMON Cadet Private 12; Transfer Stu- dent 12; Pep Club 12 FERRELL ROBERT ARD, JR. Cadet S.F.C. 12; Honor Company 11; Red Cross 10-12; Hi-Y 10, 11; Red Cross Representative 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11 BENNY EMORY ARNOLD Cadet Private 12. CHARLES ROY ASBELL Cadet Ist Lieutenant 12; Winning Crack Squad 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; French Club 11, 12; Su- pervision Basketball 10, 11; Key Club 10; History Club 10 WILLIAM ELRIDGE ATWATER Cadet Captain 12; Vice-Pres. His- tory Club 11; Chaplain Hi-Y 10- 12; French Club 11, 12; Athletic Bus. Manager 11, 12; Company Neatest Cadet; Supervision Bask- etboll 10, 11 GERALD ARTHUR BALIUS, JR. Cadet Corporal 12; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Junior Boots Drill Team 10 ROBERT N. BALL Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10 JAMES DWIGHT BASS Cadet Private 12; Business Club 12; Pep Club 12; Key Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Chess Club 10 THOMAS EARL BASS Cadet Private 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Pep Club 12 CHARLES McGREGOR BEATY Cadet Sergeant 12; Editor of An- nual 12; Student Council 12; Pep Club 12; Business Club 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 11 STEPHEN PHILIP BELEW Cadet Second Lievtenant 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; French Club 11, 12; Radio Club 10; Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Parade Company 10 CHARLES RICHARD BENSON Cadet Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10- 12; Science Club 10; Rifle Team 10; Crack Squad 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Basket ball Champions 10 JOHNNY ALAN BINKLEY Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Track Team 11; Spanish Club 11; Chess Club 10, 11. WILLIAM GLEN BOND Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Var- sity Football 12; Supervision Bask- etball 10-12; Crack Squad Leader 11; Crack Squad 10; Track 10-12; B Team Football 10, 11 KENNETH BRANNON BONIFAY Cadet Lt. Colonel 12; Pres. of Student Council 12; Pres. of Class 10-12; Tri-Capt. Varsity Football 12; Varsity Basketball 10-12; Var- sity Baseball 10-12; Co-Capt. Var- sity Baseball 11; Secretary of Beta Club 12; Honor Group 12; Super- lative 12. JOHN LAMAR BOOTH Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Treasurer of Key Club 12; Key Club 10-11; Americanism Club 10- 11; Supervision Basketball 10-11; Honor Company 10. WILLIAM MARVIN BOWEN Cadet Corporal 12; Key Club 10- 12; Spanish Club 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. LANDON HAINES BRENT Cadet Private 12; Secretary-Treas- vrer Americanism Club 11; Ameri- canism Club 10, 11; Science Club 10 GLENN ROYCE BREWER Cadet Private 12; Pep Club 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. KENNETH LEE BRICKLE Cadet Private First Class; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Com- pany 11; Track Team 10-12; Busi- ness Club 12; Poet Leader Staff 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 10 JOSEPH PASCHAL BROOKS Cadet Major 12; History Club 10; Hi-Y 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Orange and Green Stoff 11, 12; Secretary of Hi-Y 12 MARION CLAY BROOKS Cadet Private 12; Hi-Y 10; History Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Rifle Team 10; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Inspection Company 11 CHARLES ARTHUR BROWN Cadet Sergeant 12; Key Club 10; History Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Super- vision Basketball 11 IRA STANLEY BROWN Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Drill- ed Company 10; Red Cross 10; History Club 10-12; Spanish Club 11, 12 DAVID DANIEL BULLINGTON Cadet Private 12; Student Council 11; Reporter of FFA 10; President of FFA 11; Vice-President of FFA 12; Chess Club 10; Pep Club 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. DENNIS WILTON BURNETTE Cadet Staff Sergeant 12; Parlia- mentarian of Demosthenian Liter- ary Society 12; Honor Company 10; Spanish Club 11; Best Drilled Company 11; Supervision Basket- ball 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Science Club 10 FLOYD EDWARD BUSBEE French 11; History Club 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 PAUL DIXON BYRD Cadet Private 12; Business Club 12; Honor Company 11; Best Dis- ciplined Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10. MARVIN ROBERT CAGLE Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Commander of Color Guard 11 12; Golden Boots Drill Team 11; Crack Squad Leader 11, 12; Su- pervision Basketball] 10, 11; Track 12; Key Club 10; Junior Boots Drill Team 10 LOUIS TRAVIS CAMERIO Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Track 10; Spanish Club 11; Orange and Green Staff 11, 12; Business Annual Staff 12 CURTIS RAYMOND CAMPBELL Cadet Private 12 TERRY CLAUDE CAMPBELL Best Drilled Platoon 11, 12; Best Drilled Company 11, 12. JACKIE RAY CAPEL Cadet Corporal; Business Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Guidon Bearer Co. B. GUYTON MEREDITH CARR, JR. Cadet Assistant Platoon Sergeant 12 MICHAEL BROOKS CARROLL Cadet Major 12; Student Council 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Presi- dent of Hi-Y 12; Spanish Club 11; Hi-Y Club 10-12; Rifle Team 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. RONNIE CARTER Cadet Private 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Parade Company 10; Best Drilled Pla- toon 10, 11 RICHARD TROY CASTLEBERRY Cadet Private 12; L Club 10-12; Americanism Club 12; “B’ Team Basketball 10; Supervision Basket- ball 11; Track Team 10-12; Honor Company 11 RICHARD GILBERT CHAMPION Cadet Private; Varsity Football 10 JOHN CALHOUN CHILES Cadet Sergeant 12; Key Club 10, 11; Americanism Club 10, 11; Su- pervision Basketball 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Best Drilled Company VW CHARLES BLAKE CLARK Cadet Sergeant 12; Tri-Capt. of Football Team 12; Varsity Foot- ball 11, 12; “B’ Team Football 10; Class Director 12; Annual Staff 12; Basketball Manager 10; “L’ Club 11, 12; Superlative TERRELL WAYNE CLARK Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Crack Squad 11; Red Cross Club 11; Vice-President of Red Cross Club 12; Perfect At- tendance 10, 11. RONNIE LOVEJOY CLEMENTS Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Base- ball 11, 12; Supervision Basket- ball 10; Best Drilied Company 10 HAROLD EUGENE COLLIER, JR. Cadet Corporal 12; Crack Squad 11; History Club 10; Key Club 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor Company 11. TERRY JOE COLLINSWORTH Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Foot- ball 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-11; Business Club 10-12; “L” Club 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 1. STEPHEN LANE COLSON Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Student Council 12; President of Business Club 12; Boys’ State 11; School and Brigade Photographer 12; Demostheian Literary Society 11; Track 10-12; Red Cross 10, 11. CHARLES FRED COOK Cadet Private 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Sidney Lanier Lit- erary Society 11, 12; Best Drilled Company 11. TIMOTHY MICHAEL COOK Cadet Sergeant 12; Hi-Y 10; Hon- or Company 10, 11; Best Parade Company 11. KINGMAN HOLLEY COWAN Cadet Staff Sergeant 12; Presi- dent of Red Cross 12; Student Council 12; Hi-Y 10; Spanish Club 11, 12; Science Club 12; Honor Company 10; Red Cross 10-12. JAMES ROBERT CRAFTON Cadet Sergeant 12; Assistant Bus- iness Manager of Annual 12; Sci- ence Club 10; “B” Team Basket- ball 10; Supervision Basketball 11; Spanish Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11. JAMES MICHAEL CRANFORD Cadet Private 12; Sidney Lanier Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10; Radio Club 10 PAUL FRANKLIN CRAWFORD Cadet Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Band 10, 11; Hi-Y 10, 11; Busi- ness Club 10; “B’ Team Football 10 BENJAMIN LEE CREAMER Cadet Sergeant 12; History Club 10; Chess Club 10; French Club tm 3 WILLIAM GARY CROMER Cadet Private 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Bask- etball 10, 11; Best Disciplined Company 11 RAYMOND EUGENE CUMMINGS Cadet Corporal 12; Color Guard 12; Business Club 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Pep Club 12 GEORGE BROWN DAMOUR Cadet Private 12; Business Club 12; Honor Company 11; Best Pa- rade Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10. JAMES EDGAR DAMPIER Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Crack Squad 11, 12. JAMES WINDSOR DARNELL Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Treas. of Spanish Club 12; Sergeant-at- Arms of History Club 11; Demo- sthenian Literary Society 10, 11; Athletic Bus. Manager 11, 12. CLIFFORD RAY DAVIS Cadet Corporal 12; Poet Leader Staff 12; Business Club 10; Span- ish Club 11; “B” Team Basketball 10; Supervision Basketball 11. FELTON LOUIS DAVIS Cadet Private 12; Transfer Stu- dent 12. JAMES ROY DAVIS Cadet S.F.C. 12; Spanish Club 11; Hi-Y 10, 11; Crack Squad 11, 12; History Club 10; Rifle Team 10; Pep Club 12 JOHN JEFFERSON DAVIS Cadet Major 12; Editor of Orange and Green 12; Vice-President of Chess Club 11, 12; Vice-President of Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Secretary of Beta Honorary 12; Chaplain of Student Council 12; National Merit Semi-Finalist 12; Superlative 12 MICHAEL EDWARD DAY Cadet Private 12; Band 12; French Club 12; Chess Club 12; Transfer Student 12 CHARLES PEELER DEATON, JR. Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Key Club 10, 11; “B’ Team Football 10; Varsity Football Trainer 11; Track 10; Honor Company 11 JOHNNY ANTHONY DELLA-DONNA Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Pep Club 12 ROBERT MARION DIAL Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Vice-President of Business Club 12; Pep Club 12; Varsity Cheer- leader 12; Golden Boots Drill Team 11; Spanish Club 11; Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 10 CHARLIE MAYNARD DIXON Cadet Supply Sergeant 12; Sci- ence Club 10; Hi-Y 12; Business Club 12; Band 12 HAROLD JULIAN DODSON, JR. Cadet Staff Sergeant 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Supervision Basket- ball 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Red Cross 12 ROCKNEY MERRILL DOLLARHIDE Transfer Student 1962; Golden Boots Drill Team 12. WILLIAM RANDALL DONOVAN Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; President of History Club 11; Beta Honorary 11, 12; History Club 10, 11; Superlative 12; Inter- City Student Council; Student Council 11; Pep Club 12. DONALD BRADWELL DOUTHIT Cadet Sergeant 12; Business Club 11; Honor Company 11; Super- vision Basketball 11. HARVEY EVERETT DOVER, JR. Cadet Private 12; Crock Squad It. FRANCIS RANDOLPH DRIGGARS Cadet Sergeant 12; Junior Boots 10; Crack Squad 10, 11; Golden Boots Drill Team 11, 12; Business Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10 LARRY THOMAS DUNCAN Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; President of Spanish Club 12; Secretary of Demosthenian Liter- ary Society 11; Paper Shop 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary Socie- ty 10-12; Cheerleader 12; Stu- dent Council 12; Key Club 10 HUBERT EUGENE DURDEN Cadet Private 12; Crack Squad 12; History Club 10; Red Cross Club 10; Pep Club 12; Supervi- sion Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 1}. JOHN COOPER EDWARDS Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Key Club 10- 12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 11. WILLIAM CROCKER EDWARDS Cadet First Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10, 11; History Club 10, 11; French Club 11, 12; Best Cadet Marksman 11 JAMES CHARLES EISMAN Cadet Private 12; Basketball 11 Supervision WILLIAM DAVID ELDER Beta Honorary 11, 12; Hi-Y 10- 12; Vice-President of Hi-Y 12; Poet Leader 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10. ROBERT GLENN EPPS Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Business Club 10-12; Pep Club 12; Band 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Radio Club 12; Su- pervision Basketball 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12. DONALD CHARLES EUBANKS Cadet S.F.C. 12; Director of Class 10, 11; Key Club 10, 11; Americanism Club 10, 11; Super- vision Basketball 10, 11; Macon Telegraph and News Corres- pondent 12; Best Drilled Com- pany 1}. GARREY ALLEN FRA OPHER WILKES FRUITTICHER LOUIS OMER MARERT RONALD VERNON FLEMING JULIAN MARTIN RICHARD MARION JACOBS JOHNNY RICHARD ROBERT PAUL JA A ES INGST WILLIAM HARLES LIVINGSTON JAMES FRANKLIN MARTIN FRANK HARDING KIMBALL WILLIAM F. JACOBUS STEPHEN EUGENE MATHEWS RONALD RICHARD JAMES HUBERT CHAPMAN LOVEIN THOMAS KING WALTER JOHNSTONE MATTHEWS DONALD LEE JOHNSON THOMAS RONALD LOW MICKEY JONES JOHNSON WILLIAM CHARLIE KITCHENS SAMUEL BOYCE McCLUNG LAMAR WAYNE JOINER DONALD WAYNE McCLURE JESSE KITE, III ALAN PAUL JONES WILLIAM WALTER McCOLLUM GEORGE DOUGLAS MILLER JAMES ALVIN PARRISH HUGH GORDON RADER Cadet Captain 12; National Mer- Cadet it Test Commendation 12; Com- pany Neotest 11; Best Drilled Major 12; Vice-President Bar Honoree “PI 1g “Badlo Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; of Student Council 12; President Club 10-12; President of Radio Americanism Club 10, 11; Key of Beta Honorary 12; Secretary- Club 12; Science Club 10; Span- Club 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Crack Company 11; Best Crack Squad Treas. of Class 10, 12: Director iets Utetindia Aanebncee fox Squad 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Golden Boots Drill Team 11; of Class 11; President of Chess 10, 11; Perfect Attendance 11 French Club 11, 12; Junior Boots Club Wiker'-tonlor Views on the 11; Orange and Green News” 11, 12; Perfect Attend- 12y Supertative; Honor ance 10 ROBERT IRVINE RANKIN Drill Team 10. Staff 11, Group. THOMAS STONE McCONNELL Cadet Private 12; Chess Club 10; LOUIS COY MILLER WILLIAM EDWARD PARSONS Junior Drill Team 10; Best Cadet Private 12; Science Club Drilled Platoon 10 10, 11; Spanish Club 12; Radio Cadet Sergeant 12; Supervision Cadet Staff Sergeant 12; Pub- Club 10 Basketball 10, 11. licity Chairman of Red Cross FREDDY JEFFERSON RANSOM Club 12; History Club 10; Ameri- canism Club 10; Chess Club 11; Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta BRYANT RICHARD McDANIEL WILLIAM HARRY MINOR Red Cross Club 11, 12; Best Honorary 11; Pep Club 12; De- Drilled Platoon 10; Best Parade mosthenian Literary Society 11; Cadet Private 12; Supervision Cadet Corporal 12; Pep Club Company 10 Honor Company 11; Hi-Y Club Basketball 10, 11; Business Club 12; Best Drilled Platoon 11. 10; Pep Club Representative 12; 12; Best Drilled Company 11 Chess Club 10. WYLIE KYLE MITCHELL JOHN MICHAEL PERTSCH SAMUEL ANTONY McDUFFIE EDGAR LEVI RAVEN III Cadet Private 12; Industrial Arts Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Band Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10- Best Inspection Company 10, 12; Hi-Y Club 10-12; Chaplain of 10, 11. 12; Hi-Y Club 10; Best Drilled Best Drilled Company 11 Hi-Y 12; History Club 10, 11; Platoon 10;.Supervision Basketball Secretary and Treasurer of His- 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Best fory: Club: 11) Superviilon. Bouket: LLOYD ELTON MOATE Parade Company 10. JAMES BEECHAM RAWLINS ball 10, 11; Honor Company 10 Cadet Private 12; Supervision Best Drilled Platoon 10; Super- Basketball 10, 11; Crack Squad vision Basketball Captain 11; ROBERT FRANK PINKERTON 11; Best Disciplined Company JAMES THOMAS McGEHEE Best Drilled Company 10, 12; fh Best Inspection Company 11; Best : Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12; Disciplined Company 12 ewe Sergeant First Closs 12; eines, Gnu ak ineces ompany Crack Squad 11; Sci- JAMES EDWARD RAWLINS, JR. ence Club 10; Red Cross Club 10; Boots Drill Team 11; President of lici hoi ; Science Club 12; Beta Honorary CLINTON LAMAR MONTGOMERY, Puatcty € eae Red Cross Cadet Staff Sergeant 12; Presi i ] JR. Club; Americanism Club 11; Super- dent of Hi-Y 12; Supervision 11, 12; Hi-¥Y Club 10; Red Cross oa J P : ; vision Basketball 10, 11; Best Basketball 10, 11; Varsity Track 10; Science Club 11. Drilled Plat 10 ‘ Cadet Private 12; Best Discip- —_ ares : 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Hi-Y lined Company 11; Best Drilled Club 11, 12; Student Council WILLIAM BYRNE McGHEE, JR. Platoon 10, 11. eg JOHN WILLIAM POWELL Cadet Private 12; Hi-Y Club 10- JAMES MASON RAWLINS 12; Business Club 10-12; Spanish LITTLETON BERRY MOODY Cadet Captain 12; Director of 11, 12; Pep Club 12; Track 10; Class 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Cadet Private 12; Best Disciplined Best Drilled Company 11; Per Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Key Student Council 12; President of Company 10, 11; Supervision fect Attendance 11 Club 10-12; Americanism Club Chess Club 12; Secretary of Basketball 10, 11; Business Club 10, 11; Vice-President of Key French Club 12; Company Neat- 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Club 12; Class Editor of Annual est and. Best Drilled Cadet 11; Crack Squad 10. DONALD HENRY McPHAIL 12; Director of Class 10, 11, Lanier Chess Champion 11 Best Drilled Platoon 11; Pep Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Radio Club 12 SN SORES WEEVES Club 10; Red Cross 10; Sidney RICHARD MATHEW POYTHRESS Cadet Private 12; Spanish Club Lanier Literary Society 11; Sci- 11: Hist Club 10; S$ . ence Club 11; Honor Company FELIX EVAN MORGAN ; Fustory Civ pe cacrnhiccteh P Basketball 10, 11; Best Discip- 10; Best Inspection Company 11 ; ; Cadet Stoff Sergeant 12; Gold- lined Company 11. Cadet Captain 12; Managing en Boots Drill Team 11, 12; Best ‘ Editor of Poet Leader 12; Editor Drill Platoon 10; Crack Squad TOMMY ERNEST McRAE of Military Review 12; Beta 11, 12; Supervision Basketball JOHN CHARLES REID, JR. Honorary 12; Hi-Y Club 10-12; 10, 11; Supervision Basketball Cadet Privote 12. French Club 11, 12; Drill Team Champions 11; Best Inspection Hi-Y Club 10, 11; Science Club 10, 11; Americanism Club 10 Company 10; Best Parade Com- 10; Spanish Club 11; Radio Club pany 11 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11. CHARLES LEROY McWILLIAMS WATSON BROWN MOULTON Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Cadet Corporal 12; Varsity Foot- Un le lh. 12) Supervision ball 12; Business Club; Red Cross i j Basketball 10, 11; Varsity Foot- e: ; FOSs; Cadet Private 12; Business Club ball 11, 12; Director of Class Supervision Basketball 11 Cadet Private 12; Orange and 11, 12; Hi-¥Y Club 12 12; Varsity Track 10-12 Green Staff 12; Key Club 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 11; JAMES BERNARD OWEN, JR. History Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Best Drilled Company 10; LARRY LEE MIGNEREY Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Best Inspection Company 10 Honorary 11, 12; Orange and Cadet Private 12; Americanism Green Staff 12; Chess Club 11 ROBERT JAY ROMEISER Club 10, 11; Vice-President Americanism Club 11; Key Club THOMAS KEITH PRITCHETT Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; 10-11; Honor Company 11 SHINGLER WOODROW OWENS Band 10-12; History Club 10-12; Cadet Master Sergeant; Rifle Vice-President of French Club 12; Cadet Private 12; Supervision Team 12; Business Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Assistant Com- JOSEPH LEE MILES Basketball 11; Industrial Arts Spanish Club 11, 12; Chess Club mander of Golden Boots Drill Club 11; Best Drilled Company 10-11; Hi-¥Y Club 10; Best Drilled Team 12; Best Drilled Platoon Supervision Basketball 10, 11. 10 Platoon 11 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12 EDDIE LEE PRINCE JAMES WILLIAM REYNOLDS JAMES CLEVELAND RODGERS Best Drilled Platoon 10 RONALD CLARK ROWELL Cadet Private 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10; Pep Club 12; Best Disciplined Company 10 CLIFFORD LEE ROZAR Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Span- ish Club 11, 12; Vice-President of Spanish Club 12; Hi-Y Club 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Band 10 THURMAN DANIEL RUSSELL Cadet Private 12; Golden Boots Drill Team 11; Supervision Bas ketball 10, 11; Best Drill Pla toon 10, 11; Best Drilled Com- pany I}. WINA MORGAN SAMS Cadet Private 12; Treas. F.F.A RICHARD FREDERICK SCARBOROUGH Cadet Private 12; Pep Club 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11 HARVEY ALLAN SCHWARTZ Cadet Private 12; History Club 10; Science Club 10; Key Club 11; Americanism Club 11; Svu- pervision Basketball 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Annual Stoff 12 LARRY EUGENE SHARPE Cadet Sergeant 12; Crack Squad 11; Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Honor Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Best Inspection Company 10, 11 ROBERT EDWARD SHORT Cadet Private 12; Key Club 10 11; History Club 10; Pep Club 12; Best Drilled Company 11 JIGGY EPHRAM SMAHA Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Varsi- ty Football 11, 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; “L” Club 10-12; Brigade Athletic and Recreation Com- mander 12; Best Drilled Com- pany I}. CHARLES LOWRY SMITH, JR. Cadet Assistant Platoon Sergeant 12; Demosthenian Literary So- ciety 10-12; Chess Club 10, 11; Best Disciplined Company 12 JOHN MICHAEL SMITH Cadet Private 12; Spanish Club 11; Chess Club 10; Best Dis- ciplined Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11. KENNETH THOMAS SMITH Cadet Adjutant Major 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; History Club 10-12; Science Club 10; Super vision Basketball 10 LAWRENCE WAYNE SMITH Cadet Sergeant 12; “B’ Team Football 10; Supervision Basket- ball 10, 11; Spanish Club 11; Crack Squad 11; Pep Club 12 WAYNE ROGERS SPILLERS Cadet Private 12; Best Drilled Platoon 11. STUART CHAMBERS STEPHENSON Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Key Club 10, 11; Americanism Club 10, 11 ROBIN LINDELL STEVENSON Cadet Sergeant First Class 12 Rifle Team 11, 12; Captain of Rifle Team 12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Secretary of Spanish Club 12; Beta Honorary 12; Honor Company 11; Pep Club 12 DONALD HUBERT STRICKLAND Cadet Private 12; Hi-Y Club 10; Supervision Basketboll 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10-12. MICHAEL VAN SULLIVAN Cadet Private 12; Band 12; Pep Club 12 CLYDE EUGENE TAYLOR, JR. Cadet Captain 12; Associate Editor of Orange and Green 12; Secretary of Demosthenian Lit- erary Society 12; Orange and Green Staff 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 10, 11; Second Place Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 11; Company Neatest and Best Drilled 11 JOEL L. TAYLOR Cadet Privote 12; Business Club 12. CHARLES HAROLD TEEL Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Science Club 10-12; French Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Band 10, 11; Neatest Cadet 11. CARL DEAN THOMAS Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Science Club 10-12; Spanish Club TI, 12. RONNIE DWAINE THOMPSON Cadet Private 12; Science Club 10; Band 10; Supervision Basket- boll 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Best Disciplined Company 11; Best Inspection Company 10; Best Drill- ed Company 10. TOMMY ALLEN THOMPSON KENNETH PERRY TISDALE Cadet Private 12; Honor Com- pany 10. JOHN CARY TOWNSEND, JR. Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Senior Play 12; Orange ond Green Editorial Staff 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Rifle Team 10; Spanish Club 11; Sci- ence Club 10 JON ROGER TREMAINE Cadet Private 12; Band 10-12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Radio Club 10; Spanish Club 11, 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10 STEPHEN NELSON VanHORN Cadet Sergeant 12; Varsity Track 10-12; Hi-Y Club 10-12; Spanish Club; Best Drilled Company 11. DAVID ARTIMOND VAUGHAN Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Second Vice-President of Science Club 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Spanish Club 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Varsity Football 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Per- fect Attendance 11 ERNEST CRAIG WADE Cadet Private 12; Varsity Foot- ball 12; Pep Club 12; “L” Club 12; Transfer Student 11 ROBERT LOYD WALLACE Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Americanism Club 10; Spanish Club 11, 12; Secretary and Trea- surer of Science Club 12; Super- vision Basketball 11; Honor Com- pany 10; Best Disciplined Com- pony 11 THOMAS ALVIN WARD Cadet Sergeont First Class 12; Science Club 10, 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 11 HUGH DALEY WAYNE Best Disciplined Company JOHN ROBERT WEATHERFORD Cadet Corporal 12; Junior Drill Team 10; Crack Squad 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10-12; Pep Club 12. DANIEL HARVEY WELLS Cadet Sergeant Third Class 12; Industrial Arts Club 11; Super- vision Basketball 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10. MILTON BURKE WELSH Cadet Private 12; Perfect At- tendonce 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10, 11 THEODORE R. WHITTEN Cadet Corporal 12; Key Club 10, 11; Americanism Club 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor Company 11. JOHN ROBERT WILLIAMS Cadet Private 12; Science Fair Winner DAVID ALAN WILLIS Cadet Private 12; Football 10-12 Supervision Basketball 10. NEIL FRANKLIN WILSON Cadet Private 12; Varsity Golf 10-12; French Club 11, 12; Best Disciplined Company 11; Pep Club 12 JAMES STUART WINN Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Pep Club 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; Varsity Basketball Monager 10, 11; Varsity Football Man- ager 10, 11; Hi-Y Club 12 JOHN IRA WOOD Cadet Second Lievtenont 12; Varsity Track 10-12; Poet Leader Stoff 12; French Club 11, 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 11, 12; Hi-¥Y Club 10; Chess Club 10 STINSON OSBORNE WOOD Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Treasurer of Bus- iness Club 12; French Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Hi-Y Club 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Pep Club 12. DAVID RICHARD WORSHAM Cadet Colonel 12; Beta Honor- ary 11, 12; Chess Club Treasurer 11; Chess Club Secretary 12; Orange and Green Stoff 11, 12; Student Council 12; Athletic Bus- iness Manager 11, 12; Honor Group 12; Superlative 12 ROBERT ARTHUR YOUNG Cadet Private 12; Transfer Stu- dent 12. WILLIAM EDWARD YATES Cadet Private 12; Pep Club 12; Hi-Y Club 10-12; French Club 11; Band 10; Best Drilled Plo- toon 10. RICHARD MICHAEL ZEBELL Cadet Private 12 MILLER SENIOR DIRECTORY MARLON KAY ADAMS JENNIFER AGNEW CYNTHIA ANN AMANN DONNA LOUISE BALLEK ANNIE LEE BATES MBBC VICTORIA ELIZABETH BECKER CYNTHIA JEAN BELL PATRICIA LEE BELL MARY VINSON BELOTE JEANNIE LOU BERKSTRESSER MARTHA PATRICIA BITTAKER SYLVIA JUDITH LEE BRADFORD BEVERLEY SUE BRIDGEMAN VIVIAN ANN BRIDGES BARBARA ALLEN BRAKE GAYLE MAGDELINE BROOKS GLORIA ELIZABETH BROOKS BRENDA MARIE BROWN MBR CHARLOTTE FRANCES BROWN ELEANOR LEE BROWN ntered 12 h MARY ELLEN BROWN MAE ROWENA BYARS CARLENE BYRD GRACE DIANE CALIFF ALICE LEE CANIPE MARY HELEN CAUSEY ELLEN CELESTE CHEEK BARBARA JEAN CLARK CARYL LORRAINE COLEMAN BRENDA LEE COLEY MARSHA LYNN COLLIER MERRY ELSIE COLLINS MADELINE SERENA COLWELL CAROLYN ELAINE CONNELLY MARY EVELYN CONORT NANCY LOUISE COPELAND MARY FLORENCE COTE JEAN CRUSENBERRY EMILY ERWIN CULPEPPER MARJORIE RAY CURTIS VICTORIA JUNE DANIEL DOROTHY ELIZABETH DAVIS GAYRE DOREEN DAVIS MARTHA JOAN DAVIS SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS LINDA RHEBA DENSMORE DERYL JOYCE DENTON ELIZABETH PARNELL DISCHER FLETA YOUVETTE DIXON PAMELA LOUISE DONNAN HELEN JOSEY DO CAROLYN ANN DOZIER DONNA ROSS DUDNEY ELIZABETH ANN DUFFELL SUSAN ELIZABETH DuPREE BRENDA ANN DURDEN DONNA MARIA DYER SHARRON ELAINE DYKES EASTER ANNETTE EDDY CAROLYN EDWARDS GLENDA ANN ELLIOTT BETTY JEAN EMERSON FAYE EVANS GWENDOLYN ELOISE KAYE EVANS CHERYL EVERIDGE CAROL ANITA FAULKNER RUTH CLAUDIA FENNELL JUDITH LOUISE FERGUSON JUDY CAROLE FETTERS LINDA SUE FLETCHER MARGARET JUANITA FLOYD PATRICIA ALEEN FLYNN Supervision Teams 10; Class Teams 10; Business Staff Hi-Lights 11; French Club 11, 12; FNC 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; FTA 12 LINDA JEAN FORESTER MBBC 11, 12; FHA 11, 12; Gym Monitor 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10. MARTHA ELIZABETH FOWLER Sgt. At Arms Music Club 12; Art Club 12; Pep Club 10; Super- vision Teams 10-12 MARTHA ANN FRANKLIN MBBC 11, 12 MARGARET COLLEEN FREEMAN FHA 11, 12; Hi-Lights 12; Super- vision Volleyball Team 10-12; Bas- ketball 10-12 CATHERINE FAYE GARDNER Student Council 11; MBBC 11, 12; Music Club 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 11; Basketball 10. CHERYL ANNE GARDNER French Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Basketball 10. MARY CHARLES GASKIN Music Club 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11, Volleyball 10, 11; Pep Club 10; French Club 11, 12 KAREN ELIZABETH GAZAFY Supervision Officer 10; Art Club 10; French Club 10; Supervision Basketball Team 11; 4-H Club 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 10. SYBIL LESTA GIBSON Entered 12; Hi-Lights Staff Man- aging Editor 12; Supervision Vol- leyball Team 12. ELIZABETH LANE GILMORE Student Council 11; FNA 10, 11; Ad seller 11, 12; Gym Monitor 10; Art Club 12; FHA 12; Super- vision Teams 10-12; Class Teams 10. FLORRIE LUCILE GLENDENNING Vice-Pres. Junior Class; Beta 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Pep Club Recording Sec. 12; MAA 11, 12; Class Teams 10-12; Super- vision Officer 10; Class Cheer- leader 10-12. MIRIAM PATRICIA GOFFE Art Club 10, 11; Dramatics Club 12; FHA Club 12; French Club 11; Supervision Volleyball 12; Tri- Hi-Y 10 AMY SUE GREEN Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; FNC 10, 11; FHA 12; Red Cross 11; Spanish Club 11, 12. SANDRA KAYE GREEN Music Club 10-12; Art Club 12; Pep Club 10; Supervision Teams 10-12; Red Cross Alternate 10. BETTY PAULETTE GREENE Music Club 10, 11; Art Club 12; FTA 10; Supervision Teams 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Pep Club 10-11; French Club 11. CLARA GREGORY Honor Group 11; Shorthand Speed Award 11; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Teams 11, 12; Sports Club 11, 12. GAIL PATRICIA GREY French 11; Chemistry 11; Pep Club 11-12. SANDRA LOIS GRIFFIN Perfect Attendance 10, 11; FTA 10, 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12 CHARLOTTE PAULINE GRIGGS Hi-Lights Staff 12; Class Teams 10; Supervision Teams 10-12; Supervision Officer 10; Spanish Club 11; Chemistry Club 11; Dramatics 12; Pep Club 10 VERNON ANN GRIMES Beta 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Class Pres. Nominee 12; Gym As- sistant 11, 12; MAA 11, 12; Class Teams 10-12; Student Council 12; Inter-City Student Council Rep. 12. CAROL GUEST Student Council 10; Art Club 11- 12; Music Club 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10. PATRICIA ANN HAINES MBBC 11, 12; Lunchroom Monitor 10, 11, 12 PATRICIA ANN HALLER Entered 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; FTA 11, 12; Red Cross 12. CHRISTINE RAYE HANDY Entered 12; Art Club 12; Student Council 12. CARMEN JEAN HARE Music Club 10-12; Business Staff of Annual 11, 12; Sports Day 11; 12; Fun Night 11; Supervision Teams 10; Pep Club 10; French Club 11, 12 KATHLEEN YUONNE HARPER Art Club 11 BEVERLY JEAN HARRIS Honor Group 11; English Club 11, 12; Shorthand Certificate 11. BRENDA JOYCE HARRIS Music Club 10-12; Pep Club 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Volleyball 10 CAROL ANN HARTZOG Student Council 12; Dramatic Club 10, 11; MBBC 12; FHA 10. JACQUELYN IONE HAYGOOD Red Cross 10; MBBC 11, 12 JoANN HEGIDIO Entered 12; Tri-Hi-Y Treas. 12; Student Council 12; Pep Club 12. CHARLENE HEYWOOD Entered 12; Music Club 12. JUDITH ANN HIGHT Vice-Pres. of Bank 12; Honor Group 12; MBBC 11, 12; FHA 11; Bookkeeping Award 1}. MARY ELLEN HOLBROOK Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11; MAA 11, 12; Supervision Officer 12; French Club 11, 12; Music Club 11; NEDT Certificate 10. CAROL MARIE HORNE Music Club 10-12; French Club 11, 12; Office Monitor 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Hi-Lights Business Staff 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10. PATRICIA JOYCE HORNE Hi-Lights Ad Soliciter 11; FTA Sec- retary 12; Championship Volley- ball Team 11, Manager 12; NEDT Certificate 10; Spanish Club 11; Student Council 12; Music Club 10 JUDY GAYLE HOWELL Class Sec.-Treas. 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Fea- ture Editor of Hi-Lights 12; Class Director 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Pep Club 10-12. DIANE LEIGH HOWINGTON Alternate Varsity Cheerleader 12; Art Club Officer 12; Music Club 10-12, Program Chairman 11; Homecoming Court 12; Class Cheerleader 11; Pep Club 10-12; Gym Monitor 11; French Club 11, 12 BARBARA CHRISTINE HUGHES Majorette 10-12; FHA 11; Super- vision Volleyball 10. CAROLYN JOYCE HULGAN Student Council 10; Music Club 11; Art Club 10-12; Pep Club 10, 11; French Club 11, 12; Svu- pervision Teams 10-12; Supervision Officer 10 GEORGINA MERCEDES HUNTER Entered 11; MBBC 12. ALMA KAY JOHNSON Music Club 11; MBBC 12; Guid- ance Monitor 12; Supervision Teams 10-11; Orchestra 10, 11; Sports Day 11; Library Assistant 11; Shorthand Award 11. CAROL JEAN JOHNSON MBBC 11, 12; Shorthand Award 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Volleyball 11-12. JAN JOHNSON Beta Club Historian 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Music Club 11, 12; Art Club 10; French Club 12; Supervision Teams 10, 11; Super- vision Officer 10; Pep Club 10, 1 IRENE ANN JONES MBBC 12; Chorus 12; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Gregg Ste- nography Award 11. MARSHA GEORGENE JONES Honor Group 11, 12; FNC 10, 11; FTA 12; FHA 12; French Club 11, 12; Chemistry Club 11; Clinic Monitor 10, 11. JOE ANN JOYNER Superlative; Senior Class Presi- dent; Beta 12; Student Council 10, 12; Library Club Treas. 11; MAA 12; Class Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12. MARSHA ELIZABETH KAPLON Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 12; Music Club 10-12; Art Club 10-12; Pep Club 10, 11; Supervision Officer 10; Supervision Teamss 10, 11. MARY BERNADETTE KEARNEY Entered 11; Music Club 12; Super- vision Volleyball Team 11, 12. CHERYL JOYCE KELLEY Music Club 10; Art Club 12; Pep Club 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12, Basketball 10-11; French Club 11, 12. LAURA LORELLE KELLY Y-Teens 11, 12; FHA 12. JOY ELIZABETH KERSEY Music Club 10-12; Supervision Of- ficer 11, 12; Supervision Teams 10; FNC 10; French Club 11; Badminton Tournament 10. DONNA KAYE KIGHT Music Club 10-12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Band 10-12; Class Soft- boll Team 11. SANDRA FAYE KITCHENS Dramatics 10, 12; Pep Club 10; Supervision Volleyball 12. MARGUERITTE EDITH KLICKO Entered 11; Sports Day 11; French Club 11, 12; Perfect Attendance Th SHERRY LAND FTA 10; FHA 11; MBBC 12; Red Cross 12; Gregg Shorthand Award th. LAUREN LEIGH LANE Varsity Cheerleader Co-Capt. 11; Pep Club Sec. 12; Music Club 10-12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Su- pervision Officer 10-12; Class Sec.- Treas. 10. LOIS VIRGINIA LANE Dramatics 10, 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Basketball 10. MARJORIE JOHNSON LANIER Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Music Club Treas. 12; Art Club 11, 12; French Club 11, 12; Supervision Officer 10; Super- vision Volleyball Team 10-12; Pep Club 10-12. BONNIE LEE LAIL Corr. Sec. MBBC 12; FNC 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10 W JUDITH GAIL LYLES Supervision Officer 12; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Cap- tain 11, Basketball 10 CAROL ANN McNEESE Superlative; Honor Group 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; ROTC Sponsor 11; Art Club 10; MAA 11; Music Club 12; Supervision Officer 12. SHARON DIANE ORWAN Business Manager of the Annual 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Annual Ad Solicitor 11; French Club 11, 12; Red Cross 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Supervision SUSAN JEAN LAWS JULIA BROWN MADDOX | PATRICIA LYN McRAE Officer 10, 11. Tri-Hi-Y President 12; Beta 12; French Club 11, 12; Supervision Entered 11; Dramatics Club Vice- Pres. 12; Supervision Team Man MAA Scribe 11; Music Club Sec. 12; Art Club 12; French Club 11; Class Volleyball Team 10. FRANCES ELIZABETH OTTO ager 12 Teams 10-12. FTA Vice-Pres. 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Red Cross Alternate 12 PATRICIA ANNE MAFFEO BETTY REBECCA LEE MARGARET LYNN MERRITT Beta Sec. 12; Student Council Chaplain 12; Corresponding Sec Entered 12; National Merit Letter of Inter School Student Council of Commendation 12; Supervision 12; National Merit Semi-Finalist; Officer 12; Supervision Volley- Beta 11, 12; Dramatics Club 10- Music Club Scribe 11; Honor ball Team 12; Pep Club 12 19; Théspian 12; Honer Group Group II 12; Annual Staff 10; 11; French Club 11, 12; Super- French Club 11, 12. MARTHA JO MINTON vision Volleyball 10, Basketball 10; Perfect Attendance 11. FNC 10, 11, Treasurer 12; Chem- istry Club 11; Dramatics 12; Lib- rary Assistant 10; Library Club 10; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 10- 12; Spanish Club 11] CORINNE OUZTS LINDA CATHERINE LEE Varsity Cheerleader 12; Home- coming Court 12; Music Club Beta Club 12; Honor Group 12; Sgt. at Arms 12; Pep Club Treas FNC Vice-Pres. 12; Office Mon- 11; Art Club 12; Spanish Club itor 12; Gym Monitor 10; French 11, 12; Gym Monitor 11; Super- Honor Group 11, 12; FTA 12; Club 11, 12; Pep Club 10-12; vision Teams 10-12. iggy Me Me 12; aay sali ; a ub, Program Chairman; Super- Art Club 12; Archery 11. Supervision Teams 10-12 dint Toon 11, tueridie SANDRA ANN MOATE Pres. 10. Student Council 10; Pep Club 10; ALVA IAARSHALL Supervision Teams 10-12; Art 12 JOYCE JUANITA PARISH DIANE WYNELLE LEE GLADYS WILLINGHAM MARSHALL FAITH CAROL LEH Supervision Officer 11; MBBC 12; Music Club 10, 11; Pep Club 11; FHA 12; Supervision Teams 10-12 Honor Group 11; Beta Club 11, Supervision Teams 10-12; Sports 12; President-FHA Inter-City Coun- Day 11 cil 12; FHA Degree Chairman 11; FTA 10-12 SARA NAN PARKER FTA Historian 12; FHA 12; Lib- rary Assistant 10; Sup.-Vice Presi- dent 12; Sup. Teams 10-12; Lib- rary Club 10 JUDITH ANN MORRIS Assistant Manager Business Staff of Annual 12; Homecoming Nomi- Entered 11; MBBC 11, 12; Y-Teens nee 12; Music Club 11, 12; Art 12; Monitor 11 Club 11; Annual Ad Solicitor 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group Supervision Officer 10; Pep Club 11, 12; French Club Vice-Pres. GAYLE ELIZABETH McAFEE 10 12; Annual Staff 10, 11; Music Club 10-12, Program Chairman Pep Club 11, 12; Art Club 12; 11; Supervision Officer 10-12; Pep French Club 11; FNC 12; Tri-Hi-Y Club 10, 11; Supervision Teams 11, 12; Supervision Teams 10-12; 10-12 Supervision Officer 10 DOROTHY JEAN MARTIN ANNE LACY LESTER FRANCES MARIA PENNONE Supervision Officer 10, 12; Radio Program 10; Class Team, Mgr. 10; Sup. Teams 10-12; Champion- ship Volleyball Team 11; Pep Entered 11; MAA 12; Sports Club Club 10-1]; Dramatics Club 10; 12; Gym Monitor 12; Supervision Music Club 11 Teams 11, 12 JEAN ELIZABETH MOSELEY BEVERLY SUSAN LEWIS SHARYN MARIE McCARLEY LINDA LEE PITTS MARTHA ANN MYERS Gym Assistant 12; MAA 12; Sv- Entered 11; French Club 11-12; pervision Teams 10-12; Class Honor Group 11; Pep Club 12; Supervision Team 12 Teams 10-12; Perfect Attendance Pep Club 10-12; French Club 11 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11, 12; Basketball 11; Supervision Officer 12. JANICE IRENE LINDSEY Art Club, Vice-Pres. 12; Majorette 10; Dixie-Doodle-Dandy 10; Pep Club 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; French Club 12; Class Soft- ball Team 10. 10, 11; FNC 10, 11; FHA 11; Pep Club 10 NANCY ELLEN McCOWELL Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; MAA 12; Gym Assistant 12; Office Monitor 11, 12; 2nd Place State Lotin Contest 10; French Club 11, 12; Class Teams 10-12 Class Team 10; Supervision Teams 10-11; Spanish Club 11; Red Cross 12 DORIS MARIE NEWBERRY Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; MBBC Second Vice-Pres. 12; Bookstore 12; Library Assistant 11; Supervision Volleyball Team CARLTON SHERRY POTTS Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Grout 11, 12; Gym Assistant 12; MAA Sergeant at Arms 11, 12; Student Council 10-12; Art Club 10; Class Teams 10-11; Supervision Teams 10-12. 10, 11; FFA 10; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11. BONITA CHRISTINE POWELL REBEKAH NINNON LORD PATSY McDANIEL Pep Club 10-12; 44H Club 11, 12; Supervision Teams 10-12; Class Softball Team 11. MBBC 11, 12; FTA 10; Book- PATRICIA ANN NEWTON keeping Roll of Honor 11; Ste- nography Award 11 Honor Group 11; Beta Club 12, Hi-Lights Business Manager 12; All-State Orchestra 10, 11; Music Club 11, 12 Entered 11; Two Gregg Short- h ertificates 11; MBBC 12 ne Ganon 2S ee NANCY ELAINE PRESTON BARBARA KATRINA McDONALD EMELIA LOUISE NEVILL Library Club President 10-12; ROTC Sponsor 12; Spanish Club Honor Group 11; French Club 11, 11, 12; Sports Day 10; Sup. Team 10. ZORA DAWN LOWRANCE Music Club President 12; Beta Club 12; Honor Group 12; Gym Monitor 11; Championship Super- 12; FTA 10; Supervision Teams vision Volleyball Team 11; Super- 10, 11 vision Teams 10-12; Art Club 12 Senior Class Vice-Pres.; Super- vision Officer 10, 12; Beta Club 12; MAA Officer 11; Music Club 11, 12; Spanish Club 12; Class Soccer Team 11; Supervision Teams 10. ANDGELIA LOYCE PROCTOR KAREN ELSA NIKULA IRIS LaDONNA McMICHAEL Senior Helper Annual 12; French Club 11, 12; Music Club 12; Stu- Supervision eee Team 10 dent Council 11; Manager Volley- 11; Y-Teens 12; Guidance Monitor 10-11; Tri- BARBARA JEAN LOWRY 12. LYNDA ROSE OGBURN nae Be Bic 0-11; Dramatics 11; French Club 11 Annual Staff 12; Hi-Lights 12; Thespion 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Music Club 10-12; French Club 11, 12; Pep Club 10, 11; Fun Night 11 Varsity Cheerleader 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Class Director 11; Dramatics Club 10-12; French Homecoming Court; Honor Group Club 11, 12; Pep Club 10; Super- 11, 12; Pep Club 10-12; Art Club Art Club 10-12; Pep Club 10; vision Teams 10-12. 10, 12; French Club 11, 12 Supervision Team 10-12. GLADYS TERESA McNEAL ELLEN SHARYN PARCEL GAIL RALEIGH ELIZABETH MASSEY RAY CURRY READ FRANCES ELLEN REAGAN PEARLIE LAVONNIE REGISTER ANNE BUFORD REID JANET LOU RENFROE PATRICIA ANN RIBELIN LAURIE FAXON RICHARDSON CHRISTINA CONSUELO JOAN RILEY MARY SUSAN RIVES JERRY GAY ROBERSON ANN ROBERTS KATHERINE ANN ROGERS SANDRA KAY ROGERS JANET MARIE SCARBORO SUSAN ANN SCHNEIDER EWELL LUCILE SHELTON DEE SIMS BARBARA LEE SMITH HAZEL FAYE SMITH JO NITA SMITH LINDA ELIZABETH SMITH MARIE CLEVELAND SMITH MARY ANN SMITH NANCIE WYNELL SMITH PAMELA MARIE SMITH IRENE PRISCILLA SMITH ELEANOR SOLOMON MARTHA LEE SORROW MARTHA EVELYN SOUTHERN PATRICIA REYNOLDS SPARKS SAN LYNN STANLEY CYNTHIA BERTHA STANTON STEPHENSON MARGARET LUCILE STEWART JOE ANN STRANGE MARY EVELYN STRIPLING JENNIFER KAY SUMNER GAIL SWINSON EMILY JEANETTE TANNER PATRICIA JEAN TANNER CATHERINE INELL TAYLOR BILLIE KRIS THIGPEN KAREN CHERYL THIGPEN BARBARA ANNE THOMAS BILLIE ANNE THOMAS FAYE CARLENE THOMAS MARY CATHERINE THOMASON H N SHIRLEY ROBERTA ANN TOMLIN MILDRED ELAINE TRAWICK JENNIFER HAMMOND TREADWELL JEFFERY DIANNE TYSON EDITH LAVONNE UNDERWOOD MARY ELAINE UNDERWOOD HAZEL FRANCES VARNADORE FHA PATRICIA ANN VAUGHN SHELIA VEAL JoANN VENABLE CLAUDIA ANNETTE WALKER MBB NANCY MARIE WALKER WANDA JEANNE WATKINS BARBARA CAROLE WATTS SHERRY KAY WEIMER Gaus Closs KAREN SUE WEISS MELBA ANN WHIGHAM ANNE MAUREEN WHITE MAROLYN WHITE SARAH LOUISE WHITE JERRIE EARLENE WHITEHEAD JANICE WHITENER MARIAN JOSEPHINE WHITTEN 4-H President 12; FHA CAROL SUE WIGGINS Ar 12; Per PATRICIA ANN WILBUR CAROL LOUISE WILLIAMS MARTHA VIRGINIA WILLIAMS PAULA ELIZABE TH WILLIAMS ALLAIN WILLIAMS JUNE CECELIA WILLIS t HILDA CAMILLE WILSON BRENDA LEIGH WORD JULIA ANN WRIGHT Cr s—3 ye FRANCES VIRGINIA WRYE H o JANE WYNN srtiticote of lll _ — ar Randy Donovan he Se of% - nn _ cf Mage s%? Be 7 peas oe hid oy ed _ te P nn ‘ Te) gem pleas Tae het etre SI ISR, Ve. ea ie i ate Spirit IN THE CLUBS There is a club at Lanier for every interest: career club, language club, honorary club, and pep club. Each one’s main objective is to be a service to Lanier High School and to further its school spirit. Clubs bring people together; it is through clubs that friends are made as they work hand in hand, side by side, on a project. Teachers and students are brought closer together through their common interest in a club. With thirty clubs and nearly twelve hundred students, Lanier is always bust- ling with activities. Clubs are an important part of the School Spirit of Lanier High School; it is here that many find the outlet for the Spirit they possess. pt Stevenson Darnell V. Pres. Treas. SPANISH CLUB C H E S S C L U B =, Cm =f) «-«q Con) —e' = i Wis. = a t be i a 4 eth Ln Oxi ute J | : -— “ = ' r a G-nNeOGry OHDmA «o . donee ae a rt . f _ Hal Dr _ AR ke ee) =) =) 3) a0 st RED CROSS CLUB Butch Beaty Editor Tee Kite Activities Blake Clark Sports Harvey Schwartz Photography Hu Lovein Activities Berry Moody Classes Don Hartley Military Doug Hartley Faculty Don McClure Copy - — Elise Wison ie As Homecoming Queen SIDNEY LANIER LITERARY SOCIETY DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY +i 4 ee Ol pee 5 i. $a — PY : . =- 5 j f | ae ik = = {ibe oe , — a = = es Z. qt = oc i = xq RADIO CLUB LANIERIAN HI-Y George Miller President Jack Davis Secretary Larry Jones Treasurer | 1 ye =” Miller's leaders hold monthly summit meeting Those crucial votes in 105! It runs in the family! Beta mints—the money. Tutoring proves that Betas care The help given, the friends made—personify Beta’s motto | in Lanier Cadets Pre By Leurie Richs s Recognize Class L ction of ‘64 Superlat: Hi-Lights Wins SUPI Lights Helen Popejoy Address | At Annual Thanksgivir : - - - - - — — - - a - - — - a _ Seay es ay i eauatae “rie crane SERVER NUR Rea ee Dramatics Club presents— “The Lady of the Market Place.” Hard work is necessary to achieve the honor of being a Thes- pian. _ SENIOR HONOR GROUP JUNIOR HONOR GROUP ANNUAL Are you ready for a trip to France via slides? Tres jolie, mademoiselle! The Latin soul comes to life. Jose Greco, here we come. FTA sponsors National Education Week. Miss Orr’s slightest wish is their Guidance monitors familiarize themselves with command. college bulletins. 7 EVERYONE COMES ee “Move on, girls—lunch is waiting.” To “FUN NIGHT™ 7 s HOW AROUT YOU- i JANU 30, 196 ™ Gym monitors add a touch of color to the gym bulletin board. Preparations for Sports Day require team work. Pep Club Officers promote school spirit. PEP CLUB Defeat’ burns at Homecoming bonfire. if SPP ee ee = 3 i iz 33 Cae | yi MAA officers work on tournament schedule. MAA oo. ve The Scarlet Belles The Miller-Lanier Orchestra s enjoy chorus presentations. MBBC has its hands full operating the office machinery. The bank is overrun with paperbacks. We have everything—vanilla folders, cough drops .. . What a job—keeping that magazine closet straight! t Manager Juanita Floyd Ass‘t. Manager Faye Thomas a a 7 x x Pee Ww a Banquet climaxes the year’s activities with the installation of new officers. Tri-Hi-Y promotes honesty Jo Whitten, Sara Marshall, Margaret Chafin, Reba Humphrey lead 4-H Club Se Y-Teens decorate for their annual Sweetheart Ball Mothers and members work hard to make 4-H a success. Look—A real hospital bed! Best Citizen Voice of Democracy | | HONORS GALLERY | Star Student Voting at Miller is serious business. £ Winn, 7 2 Money well spent! “Expression, Florrie, remember you are madi” “Hear anything?” id ean lee , i wee - i ieee ee © gly ay, . Weer Mi bn @ [ 153 ] ce SPORTS Spirit IN THE SPORTS Winning or losing, the Spirit is always present at events in which the Lanier Poets are playing. The Spirit displayed by the fans in the crowd, by the team on the field, or by the coaches on the sidelines—this Spirit is never stilled. We sometimes are prone to think that all the Spirit is in the grandstand. This is not true. The real Spirit is the kind that makes the player refuse to quit when he is injured. It is that Spirit which makes the team keep trying when they are losing. The Spirit is that which gives the Poets the desire to play for his school— the desire to make Lanier the best in every way. Good sportsmanship is not only a great desire to win but also a gracious acceptance of a loss. It takes a great deal of Spirit to fill this definition, but it is this characteristic that has given Lanier Poets a reputation of being good sports. ’ =. =e Le FIRST ROW: Cheryl Culpepper, Dianne Howington, Carol Williams, Sharon Eloise Wilson, Linda Ogburn, Larry Duncan. Simpson, Martha Jo Minton. SECOND ROW: Bobby Dial, Ellen Strickland, CHEERLEADERS ATHLETIC BUSINESS MANAGERS Johnny Martin, Bert Reese Bill Atwater, Jimmy Darnell [ 157 ] Monty Davis HEAD FOOTBALL COACH Jim Nolan CAPTAINS Ken Bonifay Blake Clark Al Gerhardt FOOTBALL Capably led by Head Coach Jim Nolan and his staff, the Lanier football team ended the 1963 season with a mark of five wins, four losses, and one tie The Poets packed fans and spectators into Porter Stadium with each home appearance and provided then with a rousing sample of high school football Excellent coaching efforts, coupled high team spirit and enthusiastic fan support, enabled the Poets of Lanier to make the victory column and complete a season to be proud of. Their performance this year will long be remembered. Coach Bill Thornton Ram’s Terry Colson, No. 15, breaks up pass to Poet End George Whitener, No. 83, in the end zone MacGreggor chased by Baker’s No. 42 Action from Bonifay and Clark in Albany Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier Lanier 1963 Season 4 ] ] 3 3 3 1 ] 0 ] NS) ] 3 A a 3 W llingham Savannah No. Bonifay hit by Moultrie’s No. 14. 16 stopped for no gain by Groover and Smaha. Q Zz x! wa ow = a at = O = O O had = O “ Miss crowns the 1963 Miss Eloise Wilson 1963 Homecoming Queen 1962 Homecoming Queen HOMECOMING COURT Miss Dianne Howington Miss Linda Ogburn Miss Mar tha Jo Minton Miss Judy Ferguson Jean Harrison, Dw uae Far’ Ken Bonifay Receives Most Valuable Player Award. efensive Trophy from Coach Bobby Dodd of Georgia FOOTBALL BANQUET - ? : 3 fe, CAGERS ENCOUNTER TOUGHEST FOES YET The Lanier Poet 1964 Basketball Team added three new trophies to the school’s already crowded trophy cases. Led by Captain Big Al Ger hardt, leading rebounder, and Captain Ken Bonifay, Region 1 AAA leading scorer, Lanier won the Christmas Tournament and was second in the Region 1 AAA Tournament. The Poets also were awarded the Marc Demarest Memorial Trophy for winning the majority of games in the Willingham-Lanier Series “Mommy, is Daddy winning?” Ken Bonifay = n a oo fz) O A, Bonifay gets it in the neck from a Willingham player [ 169 ] Doctor Thornton administers to Sellars of Jones County while Coach Reid looks on GOLF TEAM OPENS WITH SIX LETTER- MEN Under the leadership of Coach George Jones Lanier will have one of the best golfing squads in the his- tory of the school The outstanding spirit of this year’s el lfers will be the key to the build ng of a good team Boone Smith ; Neil Wilson Ben Bob Busbee Jewett Tucker John Draughon POET NETTERS START SEASON WITH THREE LETTERMEN POETS LAUNCH SWIMMING TEAM Captains Randy Braddy and Johnny Martin TEN LETTERMEN BOOST TRACK SQUAD AND LOOK FORWARD TO A SUCCESSFUL 1964 SEASON MacGregor John Wood John Lancaster High Hurdles Danny Forrester ° 2 ¥ = a o x } E 7) -_ s 1963 BASEBALLERS TAKE REGION CHAMPIONSHIP Terry Clifton Chuck Ogburn Jimmy Jones ‘ et: A wer : _ : t ; 2 age : : Gary Flanders _ _. : Ken Bonifay Richard Jordan JUNIOR GYM ASSISTANTS pd Ltt , | ' ; Kat Allen Neel Stallings 4 —Time Out— —Point— Alice Smith Kathy Ray —More than three Volleys— GYM ASSISTANTS Fe Sydney Ann Churchwell —Lay Up Shot, two handed— Cheryl Everidge Sharon McCarley —Lay Up Shot, one handed— —Underhand Pass— —Foul Shot— mA Alice Lee Canipe —Push Shot— Josey Douglas Nancy McCowell —Overhead Shot— —Hook Pass— Pat Ribelin —One Arm Overhead Pass— Bunny Grimes Linda Smith —Bounce Pass— on —Two handed Over the shoulder Pass— —Push Pass— | wonder if the Swiss would recognize this Style and grace are personified in this Tenni-pumps are never out dance. Jewish folk dance of place. Folk Dances highlight Sports Day The strains of “Peter Gunn” Take a bow for a dance well done. Graceful, swaying move- permeate the whole gym ments express the flowing rhythm of the “Blue Danu- be.” Looks difficult? It is! Results—pulled muscles. Stringing the bow Winning archer—Carol Williams Remove carefully—never jerk. Address target, mock arrows, draw, aim, release, follow through. MILITARY Captain David L. Carter Spirit IN MILITARY The Spirit so vital to Lanier High School is found at its height in the Military. The activities of the military department go on continuously. While t he Sponsor Parade, Military Ball and Competitive Drill are the big events of the year, they are not the only things which make 1964 stand out in our memories from all the other years. They occur annually; but only this year did the Miller girls visit Lanier for the weekly pa- rades. This was also a year for an excellent physical education pro- gram with keen competition between companies. These are the things we shall remember; but most of all we ole Molgelto Me) Mor-tiule Me Mil -11ile.-1me) Miul-M (else (--lmelile Moi ae tlio gl am © Mm bal On Unit in the nation. It is the Spirit in the military th at has made Lanier High School rated as an Honor School for 1964. Color Guard MILITARY INSTRUCTORS Sgt. Smith S$ Cadet Colonel—Ricky Worsham Sponsor—Miss Jenny Bailey Colors—Orange and Green - Cadet Lt. Colonel Cadet Lt. Colonel—Ken Bonifay Sponsor—-Miss Eloise Wilson Colors—Teal Blue and White [ 186 ] Cadet Major Ken Smith Sponsor—Miss Charlotte Moore Colors—Pink and Old Rose (ts Bs is eo 4 ay Rolie | ur od a 7 Ve ar ats Cadet Major George Miller Sponsor—Miss Judy Ferguson [ 187 ] Colors—Burgundy and Pink Cadet Major Mike Carroll Sponsor—wMiss Shelia Pitts Colors—Crimson and White Cadet Major Jack Davis Sponsor—Miss Wanda Watkins Colors—Turquoise and White Cadet Major Joe Brooks Sponsor—Miss Bonnie Shepard Colors—Gold and White Cadet Ist Lt. John Hendley Cadet 2nd Lt. Don Hartley HQ COMPANY Cadet Captain Felix Morgan Sponsor—Miss Ventura Thigpen Colors—Royal Blue and Copen Cadet Sgts. Douthit, McWilliams, Pritchett, Kitchens, Miller A COMPANY Cadet Captain Johnny Powell Sponsor—Miss Rita Valentine Colors—Frosted Mint and White Cadet Ist Lt. Jimmy Darnell Cadet Sgts. Driggars, Manley, Gilbert, Fields, Clark B COMPANY Cadet Captain Hu Lovein Sponsor—Miss Ann Elliot Colors—Old Gold and White Cadet Ist Lt. Charles Asbell eM AD a ee hl mae - eS we = oS? gave Pn a . a ie, ae Cadet Sgts. Harris, Wallace, Deaton, Stephenson, Cowan. C COMPANY Cadet Captain Clyde Taylor Sponsor—Miss Nancy Preston Colors—Emerald and White Cadet Ist Lt. Stanley Brown v PA | Cadet 2nd Lt. David Vaughn Cadet Captain Clyde Taylor Sponsor—Miss Nancy Preston Cadet Sgts. Parsons, Davis, Binkley, Lewis, Burnette D COMPANY Cadet Captain Bill Atwater Sponsor—Miss Chery! Culpepper Colors—Emerald and Mint iI +: ae . e r M4 ay . « “— . bey | pei - tire (ec, Tic) ie . a je ws a TN : f i th | @t - 9 tle od a2? ? BEBE Borns mee . _ LivieaeTos at ak 2 Cadet Ist Lt. Bill Livingston t v 4 ;. 4 i =) BA — Cadet 2nd Lt. Randy Donovan Cadet Sgts. Benson, Jordan, Bond, Stevenson, Cook. E COMPANY Cadet Captain Billy Elder Sponsor—Miss Helen Thorton Colors—Pink and White ———_ . Cadet Sgts. Smith, Ard, Howard, Gerhardt. F COMPANY Cadet Captain Harold Teel Sponsor—Miss Linda Ard Colors—Royol Blue and White Cadet Ist Lt. Jimmy Owen Cadet 2nd Lt. Billy Jordan Cadet Sgts. Dodson, McDuffie, Wood, King, Carr. G COMPANY Cadet Captain Doug Hartley Sponsor—Miss Barrie Del Llorens Colors—Purple and White Cadet Ist Lt. Jimmy Hill Cadet 2nd Lt. Robert Romeiser Cadet Sgts. Beaty, Mathews, Lowe, Martin, Poythress. H COMPANY Cadet Captain Don Holden Sponsor—Miss Anne White Colors—Royal Blue and Gold Cadet Sgts. Smith, Booth, Edwards, Wood, Clark. I COMPANY Cadet Captain Tee Kite Sponsor—Miss Susan Leaptrot Colors—Black and Gold Cadet 2nd Lt. Hugh Rader wa Cadet Sgts. Rawlins, Duncan, Moody, Eubanks, Creamer. K COMPANY Cadet Captain Larry Jones Sponsor—Miss Judy Davis Colors—Sapphire and White Cadet Ist Lt. Bob Hammock Cadet 2nd Lt. John Wood Cadet Sgts. Chiles, Pinkerton, McPhail, Hudson, Van Horn. L COMPANY Cadet Captain Wally McCollum Sponsor—Miss Sheryl Weatherford Colors—Emerald and Gold Cadet Ist Lt. Billy Frost Cadet 2nd Lt. Don McClure Cadet Sgts. Nelms, Jacobs, Mathews, Killen, Crafton. BAND COMPANY Cadet Captain Foreman Heard Sponsor—Miss Bonnie Penley Colors—Confederate Gray and Red Cadet 2nd Lt. Steve Belew Cadet Sgts. Epps, Pertsch, Camerie, Tremaine. HONOR igs Cadet Lt. Jimmy Hill—Leader of Golden Boots Drill Team Cadet Lt. Don Hartley—Leader of Junior Drill Team Cadet Lt. Steve Colson—Photographer RIFLE TEAM JUNIOR DRILL TEAM GOLDEN BOOTS DRILL TEAM 7 yy OC a ie Be a Upre Rein apprte whe Rave Relped te ake possi 7 pultication by pranciad Af upoort Diller and Lanier a (anon Le Cte COMPLIMENTS OF J L SUPER MARKET wi. silt Ss 890 Third St. it PB ey Save 3c On Each Dollar With sbi be Worthmore Stamps sam: 7 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING CO. 652 Third St. COMPLIMENTS PARK PLYMOUTH INC. Plymouth—Valiant 5 Years—50,000 Miles Guarantee COMPLIMENTS OF STAR ENGRAVING COMPANY MANUFACTURING JEWELERS—ENGRAVERS JOHN J. BRAZZEAL Representative CLASS OF 1937 Compliments of RACKLEY’S ANIMAL HOSPITAL 1550 Hardeman Ave. COMPLIMENTS Phone OF SH. 2-8766 FABRICS INC. COMPLIMENTS OF NEW BIBB THE THEATER BUICK CADILLAC ) aith My Serving Owners a bss! (518 © E HUCKABEE AUTO CO. COMPLIMENTS BOBBITT’S RECAP SHOP 2680 Montpehier Ave ONE DAY SERVICE STARNES FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE Tuxedos, Evening, and Wedding Gowns and All Accessories SH 2-6573 2808 Napier Ave. Macon, Georgia “Do It Yourself and Save” MUNFORD DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE 433 Walnut St SH. 6-5111 KARSTEN AND DENSON CoO. Seeds Dairy and Poultry Equipment $36 Third St Phone SH. 5-3306 Curb Service FINCHER’S PIT BAR-B-QUE RAYMOND FINCHER Picnics Our Specialty Phone SH-2-2220 3057 COLUMBUS RD. MACON, GA. BIBB STEEL SUPPLY COMPANY, Inc FABRICATED STRUCTURAL STEEL PHONE SH. 2-7395 P. O. BOX 2068 4105 BROADWAY MACON, GEORGIA COMPLIMENTS OF BIBB PRINTING COMPANY 151 Sth Street COMPLIMENTS OF CRAWFORD RESTAURANT 695 Broadway COMPLIMENTS OF MACON IRON PAPER STOCK CO. Walnut Street CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS 64 COMPLIMENTS OF MILNERS SERVICE CENTER A Great Name in Clothing SCHWORBILT SUITS THE SOUTH CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 64 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF R. A. McCORD Compliments From POLLY ANN’S 567 Cherry Street MACON, GEORGIA STANDARD MILLS 232 Fifth Street Macon, Georgia JOSEPH H. (Joe) TODD PRESIDENT Phone 745-3391 Phone Sh 2-2457 MRS. LAWRENCE J. BROWN 815 Cherry Street Income Tax Service Tags Ordered—Drivers License Renewed Notary Public With Seal insurance Mr. Hulin Harvey COMPLIMENTS From ‘“FROM A YANKEE FRIEND” COMPLIMENTS From MACON SHOE COMPANY 371 Third Street MACON, GA ROY G. WILLIAMS, INC. Macon’s Leading Druggist Corner of Second and Cherry NATIONAL CYLINDER GAS DIVISION CHEMETRON CORP. 585 Lower Poplr Phone Sh 2-148] MACON, GEORGIA BILL’S NEWS - BOOKS VARIETIES 665 Baconsfield Center—2386 Ingleside “‘Macons Only Complete News Center” COMPLIMENTS Of A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF EVERETT SIMMONS and WILLIAM SNOW JR. COMPLIMENTS OF RIVERS CANDY COMPANY 435 Eighth Street MACON, GEORGIA Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY IN MACON “Your Full Service Bank” LYNN {: YO Test GO. = os Member Federal Deposit Insurance Downtown Office Cherry At Second Southside Branch Houston at Hightower Wesleyan Branch Wesleyan Shopping Center Cherokee Branch Napier at Pio Nono Bacaosfield Branch 955 Grey Hway. COMPLIMENTS J. H. McCOOK LUMBER COMPANY Fishing—Hunting—Athletic Equipment ART MICKLER Bus: SH. 5-1775 263 Broadway Res: SH. 5-7092 Macon, Ga. REGERO JEWELRY COMPANY, INC. Watch and Jewelry Repairing A Specialty 368 Second St. Phone SH 5-2324 Bread - Rolls - Cakes VOLKSWAGEN L. A. SMITH AUTO SERVICE 755 Third St. Macon, Ga. Authorized Dealer L. A. SMITH, Owner Phone SH. 3-6328-9 Party Rooms Available GEORGIA-CAROLINA OIL CO. MACON, GEORGIA Quality Lubricants Since 1919 SHERWIN - WILLIAMS PAINTS YOUR BEST BUY 458 Second St. Compliments of B. FRANK MULLIS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 3280 Ridgeland Ave. Delectably Fresh Food that Excites amd Delights ATLANTA those Home Cookin’ Accustomed Appetites. ATHENS MACON DAVIS HOUSE OF FINE FOODS Cafeterias Restaurants ° Private and Industrial Caterer MACON, GEORGIA 1990 Riverside Drive Mrs. Dorothy McBrayer, Mgr. For Reservations Call - SHerwood 6-7532 See Us First! LIGHTING FIXTURES “Over 700 on Display” QUALITY — STYLE — PRICE 575 Arch St Compliments of DIXIE CLEANERS Try Our Drive-In Window Service 3113 Pio Nono Ave. Phone SH 5-1033 Come to See Us BYRD'S GARAGE 447 Pine Street Phone SH 3-3765 UNION FURNITURE CO. 524 Poplar St. Phone SH 5-5447 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 64’ WASHBURN STORAGE Compliments of a Friend COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of BURDEN, SMITH and CO. CRESCENT SNOW WHITE Laundry—Dry Cleaning—Shoe Repairing Compliments of COKE’S PHOTO-SUPPLY 735 Cherry St. P. H. Waay Pres. Hal C. Walton, Vice-Pres. A. T. HOLT COMPANY Realtors “Established 1886” 591 Mulberry Street Macon, Georgia LOOK YOUNG—BE YOUNG—SHOP Belk - Matthews MACON, GA. EPPS AND BRADDY USED CARS, INC. 665 Riverside Dr. SH 3-1616 CONDITIONED AIR, INC. 633 North Avenue MACON, GEORGIA Silt SINCLAIR OILS CHAPPLES SERVICE STATION Washing—Polishing—Greasing Tire Recapping—Accessories Phone 2-1235 Napier Ave. and Vine St. Wilson’s Kestaurant Famous for Home Cooked Food 577 Cherry St Macon, Ga RALSTON PURINA CO. MACON, GA. LYON, MARSHALL CO. Printers 575 Mulberry St. Lane MACON, GEORGIA 5-6544 RICHARDSON PRODUCE COMPANY Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables mE a% Tomatoes our Specialty HARTLEY'S FLOWER GIFT SHOP Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hartley WE DELIVER FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS GIFTS AND GIFT WRAPPING Your Charge Account Honored Phone SH 6-3121 Lobby Macon Hospital Compliments of THE TRADING POST 50-State Moving Service Compliments of PALMER TIRE COMPANY 753 Broadway Macon, Ga. Congratulations to the graduating class | Graduate to GREATER FOOD SAVINGS at Your FRIENDLY RESTAURANT FIXTURE Compliments of AND SUPPLY =o [COLONIAL STORES | STORES Compliments of ( ARMSTRONG TRAILWAYS CORK COMPANY Charter Coach Service Anywhere Anytime Post Office Box 1347 For Information Call MACON, GEORGIA TRAILWAYS BUS TERMINAL Phone SH 3-2535 Bill Mow” sana PORTRAITURE AND COMMERCIAL Phones SH 2-2055 Night SH 2-3446 737 Walnut St. Dial SH 5-5208 Nite SH 3-2941 “Volks Specialists” “Your Authorized Triumph Dealer” GEORGE YETTER’S FOREIGN AUTO CLINIC Macon, Georgia SERVICING ALL MAKES FOREIGN CARS Phone SH 2-641] 528 Plum St. George Yetter Macon, Ga. STANDARD STORES, INC. 324 3rd St. Get His: Military Oxfords—Brasso—Blitz—Regulation Sox— JAC KSON OLDSMOB | LE Rank Insignia—Scarves—Gloves INC All R.O.T.C. Needs + 717 Third Street Macon, Georgia In Memory SALES SERVICE John Fitzgerald Kennedy November 22, 1963 President of United States COMPLIMENTS OF LAMAR PONTIAC GEORGIA’S MOST MODERN AUTOMOTIVE CENTER 1090 RIVERSIDE DRIVE FR a ays UL he ih ie Hl: wu Ab ‘ ti Wy bayer 5 } y fl ANS A BUILDING ARCHITECTURAL MATERIALS WOODWORK WILLINGHAM SASH AND DOOR COMPANY Seventh and Cherry Sts. G. BERND COMPANY Established 1865 MACON, GEORGIA CREDIT BUREAU OF MACON COLLECTION SERVICE 79| Poplar Ave. MACON, GEORGIA Credit Reports Collections SH 3-3771 SH 2-758! Serving Macon Merchants and Professional Men Since 1907 WHITE LAVENDER Pest Control Co. Monthly Terms—Company Financed No Red Tape No Red Tape In c 2 WAY RADIO 24-HOUR PEST CONTROL AND REPAIRS Free Inspection—Continuous Protection Owned and Operated by Macon Citizens Licensed by State Pest Control Commission Dial SHerwood 6-5134 Nights—Holidays Dial SH 5-2067 or SH 3-1700 3984 NAPIER AVE. CHEROKEE FLOWER SHOP “Beauty Made to Order” 1048 Pio Nono Ave. Phones: SH 3-5112 and SH 3-2312 COMPLIMENTS MURPHEY, TAYLOR ELLIS, INC. REALTORS—INSURORS 575 First St. DONALD MacMILLAN AND SONS, INC. Manufacturers of Electric Tire Recapping and Vulcanizing Equipment PHONE SH 5-4725 347 Hazel St. P.O. Box 557 Macon, Georgia Superior Wirebound Containers for Over Half a Century SOUTHERN CRATE VENEER CO. MACON, GEORGIA KERNAGHAN, INC. — JEWELERS — Phone SH. 5-4717 419 Cherry St COMPLIMENTS MACON, GEORGIA OF Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Wilder METAL BUILDING PRODUCTS ROCK’S GRILL = - D L = ef e M e + a i 2455 Emery Highway Phone 742-9607 m y Where You Get teel Outhi FOOD AT IT’S BEST 2014 RIVERSIDE DRIVE TELEPHONE 3.7437 MACON, GEORGIA Compliments of the MACON POLICE DEPARTMENT COMPLIMENTS of GARLAND PUGH FORD INC. PINEBROOK INN Catering to School and Club Banquets and Breakfasts FORSYTH ROAD PHONE SH 5-0429 START YOUR CAREER THE CRANDALL WAY JOIN THE HAPPY CRANDALL PARADE FOR A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS FUTURE... with © CIVIL SERVICE © PRIVATE INDUSTRY © THE ARMED FORCES Expert Counseling Quality Courses ¢ Individual Attention « ¢ Job Security - WRITE OR CALL TODAY EMPLOYERS FOR DETAILS PREFER CRANDALL GRADUATES COLLEGE LOCATED GROUND FLOOR LANIER PLAZA BUILDING 555 Mulberry St. Phone 745-6593 = Macon, Ga. Once Gon ad Cine A HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR ASKED HIS FAIRY GODMOTHER, “IF I GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL, WILL I STILL BE ABLE TO LISTEN TO ‘BML RADIO? HIS FAIRY GODMOTHER TOLD HIM, oe eh fHlosr A ssuREDLY So J HE GRADUATED WITH HONORS. om —— oe eke aS 4 ‘ ¥, ; ’ “ MERCER UNIVERSITY Macon, Georgia Mr. Rufus C. Harris, Juris, D., LL.D., Litt.D., DCL., L.H.D., President of the University BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1964 HEFNER’S BREAD PASTRY BAKERY 1018 Pio Nono Ave. Phone SH. 2-8426 FICKLING WALKER, INC. Realtors—Insurors FHA AND COMMERCIAL LOANS FIRST...TAKE REAL BREAD! DIXIE JOBBING HOUSE MILITARY SUPPLIES CAMPING EQUIPMENT 351 CHERRY ST. SH 3-8676 GORDON SHUMAKE AMOCO SERVICE STATION WASHING POLISHING GREASING TIRES AND RECAPPING 3203 Vineville Ave SH 2-9522 Serving Middle Georgia Since 1921 LYON - MARSHALL COMPANY PRINTERS 575 Mulberry St. Lane SH 5-6544 Macon, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGIA BANK TRUST CO. Mulberry and Third Macon, Georgia BUCKS GULF SERVICE STATION RIVERSIDE AT SPRING 24. hr. SERVICE CHI-CHES-TERS Pharmacies BACONSFIELD INGLESIDE COLLEGE HILL TATNALL SQUARE HARRISON’S TOWN and COUNTRY WESLEYAN COLLEGE Chartered 1836 Offers a well-rounded education with unusual coordination of the Liberal and Fine Arts for women. Graduates of Miller are invited to visit our modern campus and secure complete informa- tion about courses leading to the following de- grees: BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF MUSIC BACHELOR OF SCIENCE BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS Congratulations CLASS OF ‘64 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF CARL HAYES JEWELER COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND HEADQUARTERS FOR MILLER and LANIER JEWELRY Cherry at Second Phone SH. 5-2233 6. EST. 1888 . Bi SCHOOL OF COMMERC E 100% PLACEMENT OF GRADUATES TUITION FINANCED BY G. A. B. SCHOOL BUDGET PAYMENTS TO SUIT YOU NO OUTSIDE LOAN NECESSARY ASK ABOUT OUR PAY AFTER GRADUATION PLAN DIPLOMA COURSES STENOGRAPHICG © JUNIOR REGULAR ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL © HIGHER EXECUTIVE . ACCOUNTING SECRETARIAL } © BUSINESS CLERK TYPIST and os) = ADMINISTRATION OFFICE MACHINES © PAYROLL BOTH ABC and “a 3 ACCOUNTING GREGG SHORTHAND _—4 ® COACHING For OFFERED CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. ® DAY NIGHT COURSES ® NO AGE LIMIT ® HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA NOT REQUIRED ‘ DIAL runes re worse [SH 2-3667 | ACROSS FROM CITY HALL 556 FIRST ST. THE CITIZENS SOUTHERN MEMBER FDIC COMPLIMENTS NATIONAL BANK of OLDHAM'S OPTICIANS 487 Cherry St. Ingleside and Corbin Cherry at Cotton Ave. Westgate Shopping Center @ PRESCRIPTION SERVICE Stanlinated Bice @ STYLE FRAMES @ CONTACT LENSES Telephone SHerwood 3-744] 101 Persons Bldg. Sh. 6-4866 Enjoy Milk From CHEROKEE FARMS CHEROKEE FARMS INC. L. M. SOLOMON, JR. Quality Milk Since 1913 RFD J MACON, GEORGIA Phone SH. 5-3304 5 zZ. Z. : = ee o=) a § 8 by g = 3 — Y e 8 i: i i) N 8 FS = = Se =. “a iS = : e = iS INLAND CONTAINER CORPORATION “Manufacturers of Corrugated Shipping Containers” MACON GEORGIA 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—DEMING JONES—MARGUERITE L. JACKSON Chandler Building 154 Broadway St. Phone 78-83600 Ample Customer Parking Space = = = J | = J = I HOGAN AUTO PARTS 3046 Columbus Rd. Phone SH 5-4406 Macon, Ga. ROBERT WINN SERVICE STATION 3190 Vineville Ave. Macon, Georgia COMPLIMENTS OF BARNEY S. SMITH MOTERS 663 Third Street MACON on the MOVE MOVE with YELLOW CABS CORP Radio Dispatched Phone SH 2-6464 COMPLIMENTS of GLASS PHARMACIES = A 552 MULBERRY STREET OFFICE EQUIPMENT MACON, GEORGIA COMPANY PHONE SH 2-7548 ‘Your Company Is Judged By The Office It Keepst COMPLIMENTS of CORLEY’S OPTICIANS Bankers Insurance Bldg. Makers of Fine Glasses Phone SH 6-6248 Compliments of CARSTARPHEN SON 640 Broadway CORNELL-YOUNG COMPANY Ready-Mix Concrete Macon Warner Robins SH 2-7391 WA 3-4245 MACON PRESTRESSED CONCRETE COMPANY Precast and Prestressed Goncrete Macon 788-4641 Sp tril IN THE ADVERTISEMENTS To maintain harmony between the businessmen and the rTaslole) MMi Me lore] Me) i every Administrator, Faculty member, -and student of Lanier High School. The location of the school in the center of the city makes this absolutely necessary. If the members of Lanier High School did not know they had the respect and admiration of the busi- ness firms around us, the School Spirit would not be as great ; as it is. Much of this respect and admiration is come by naturally as many of the business men and civic leaders are alumni of Lanier. The businesses in the city are forever being ‘asked to buy ads or to donate to school projects. They have always fully cooperated a In the many years that Lanier High School has existed, its members have been able to stand proud and erect because of the excellent Spirit between Lanier and firms in the city. a - [i a) i aa - 4 - — 4 7“ My: . mmy_k J rT siness Manager “a s . | ads R. S. THORPE SONS EXCLUSIVE MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR LADIES’ BEAUTY PARLOR CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES Phone 2-6246 533-535 Cherry Street MACON, GEORGIA Vaddddnididttrnitadtttittitetiiih FRITO-LAY INC. 4167 Broadway MACON, GEORGIA McCLURE-BALDWIN GRIFFIN “Complete Office Outfitters” Representing The A. B. Dick Co. The General Fireproofing Co. And Other Well Known Lines For Fifty Years. Phone 2-2580 570-572 Mulberry Street MACON, GEORGIA Listen! WMAZ RADIO WMAZ-TV Dial 940-CBS Channel 13-CBS, ABC, NBC Good Programs Always OL Pe Si at es ome = : eee t t- ; . 7 wis. { MAPLE DEE Dog hE w agi zheniog ayy aH a PERS poe hy be Harts th a Ole a Be Ay ‘| ‘ [ Hi
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