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Compliments of THE HARBIN CLINIC ROME, GEORGIA O ' N E I L L Manufacturing Company 2-I ROME, GEORGIA Cpl f MISS BESSIE'S LOVELL AUTOMOBILE COMPANY CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH S I -S rvice HARDY TRUST Dr. Pepper CO. 7-Up Bottling Co. REAL ESTATE S I d L g ROME, GEORGIA 9 E S d A
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awards for year 1954 - 1955 FACULTY MEDAL FOR GENERAL EXCELLENCE . . SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD ............... IGiueri by Mr. C. E. Sarnmons for oustantling Sportsmanship in Athleties! JOE MULL MEMORIAL TROPHY ........... lGiUen by Mr. Dean Covington to the most versatile athlete! H. L. BOSS, SR., MEMORIAL AWARD ........ lGiven by Mr. Harry Boss, Jr., to the best baseball player! THE J. R. MCCAIN AWARD .............. lGiven by Hardy Jewelry for leadership in Lower Forms! THE JAMES F. CARRAWAY AWARD ......,... lGiven by Dr. and Mrs. A. Carraway for outstanding sportsmanship in socfer! FRENCH STUDIES AWARD ............. . fffmerican Association of Teachers of French! CREATIVE WRITING AWARD ..... fflwartled by National City Bank of Rome! PATRIOTIC ESSAY MEDAL . ........ . . lffwardezl by National Society of Colonial Daughters! THE LADY FRENCH AWARD ...... . lGlee Club Awara' given by .llr. Worth Jloser! .IOURNALISM TROPHIES ......... fFor valuable serrire to school publications! STATE HIGH SCHOOL MEDALIST - 1955 ...... lHigh School Tournament! GENERAL MOTORS FISHER BODY DIVISION TROPHY fFirst State Senior Awartl! M. S. LANIER SCHOLARSHIP MEDAL . THE SYDENHAM HOWELL AW'ARD . 'ILHE ALICE ALLGOOD COOPER AW'ARD ....... lGiUen by ,llrs. George Grijffin for outstantling slrill in fPIZHl.Yl THE MACON A. BROCK AWARD ..,.. . . lllost valuable lineman! THE ROSS LYNN AWARD ............. llfstablishetl by fllr. I. C. Rhea for team spirit in football! THE VAN ENLOE AWARD ...,.....,.. lThe most valuable basketball player! THE W R G A AWARD ....... lfllost valuable football player! THE MYRON E. FREEMAN TROPHY . . llllost outstanding bloclrer! B TEAM TROPHY .................. lCiven by Mr. Wallaee Wilkinson to most valuable player on B SENIOR IMPROVEMENT AWARD ...,.. . THE SENIOR SCROLL ............ THE MATTHEW FONTAINE MAURY MEDAL , . J. M. HARDEN AWARD .......... 101 team ! Charles Dudley James Kelly Charles Dudley Frederick Burkhaltel' James WV. Morris James L. Ham Michael Thompson Robert A. Barnwell Robert A. Barnwell Carl H. Griffin Frederick Burkhalter Henry Burroughs Cliff Crawford, jr. H. Lee Braddock Carl H. Griffin Bannester Harbin Cobby Wlare Charles W'hitfield Robert M. Brinson Sim Bell Fulcher Gordon Neville Donald Beverly john Capell .lalnes F. Thornton William H. Teat James Kelly Sim Bell Fulcher Donald Beverly Robert Kane, Jr. David Wood Thurmonrl ,I Thomas Lewis Elsberrw Lucius Loring Pitts Sim Bell Fulcher
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A RIS T O C R A T BYARS DECORATING ICE CREAM CO. 81 SUPPLY Q 1801 MAPLE AVE. ROME, GA. 2205 MAPLE ST. PHONE 6414 PAINTS- AWNINGS OPPORTUNITIES . .I X . . . in the industrial world today are limited. Automatic, atomic len I energy, a rapidly increasing population-all point to a period of 4 'agxx unprecedented growth in the industrial life of the nation. X Like many others, the textile industry is just scratching the L ,I C' surface of its own latter day revolution, which began less than a QA 2 X quarter century ago with the introduction of man-made fibers. L K 2 Burlington Industries pioneered in production of fabrics from ' 'if X man-made fibers, and has today grown to be the worId's largest and X, N foremost textile concern. X it I ' qi For young men thinking in terms of a career, the textile industry ff 'I' ' 71 I today offers opportunities without bounds in manufacturing, mer- f f I , chandising, research, development and design and many other related I fields. The Brighton Division of 0 , I 3 INDUSTRIE S EXECUTIVE OFFICES: Greensboro, N. C. lim-lingzton Mills, Ihicifir' Mills, Burlin,Q'tan Ilosiury Fu.. I'0i-1-li-ss Woolen Mills, Burliilggtim lrecorativc Fzilrrics .hSSUl'llll Hulcy it Lnril, llrnvdsill Fzxlirivs, 1iIll'llllgl0Il Malrriiiw Fzilmrics, RIIPIIIILIIHII Iixpiirl Vu., llooifsvillu Mills. Bul'Iiug:tnu lillerlmtinnzil. Compliments of TROY'S BARBECUE GREEN MEADOW DAIRY 4 Calhoun Avenue Rome HOURS FRESHERH 103
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