LaGrange High School - Granger Yearbook (Lagrange, GA)

 - Class of 1934

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TI-1121934 CLARION SENIORS 22 MARY LEE High in faith and hope, I I Look how she reaehes after the prize in view Mary is an outstanding student, a hard worker, and a good friend. Although she has her fun she also finds time to study. She is one whom you can call on at all times to help in every activity. She has made a lot of friends during her high school course. Home Ec. '31, '32, '33, '34: Class Basketball '32, '33. Wll.LAlll3 l-l2WlS Do the duty which lies nearest lo lheet- Willard ordinarily has little to say but when his teachers call on him he usually has a ready answer. He is a good all-round fellow and everybody counts him a true friend. He is a dependable person who seems to enjoy rendering service to his fellowmen. Red Cross Program '31: Stunt Night '31: Congress '3l: Chem. Club '33, Wll.MA LIPHAM Let us help one another while we may Wilma has a sweet disposition and she is greatly appreciated by all that know her. She is courteous to her teachers and classmates. She does her best in whatever she undertakes to do. lf she does not suc- ceed at Hrst she keeps trying until she has reached her goal. Stunt Night '32: Home Ec. Club '34: Class Basketball '32: Class Basketball '33, '1RlfRRl2l,l, lV1Al.l.OR'l' Efficiency always H sl Terrell has been a popular member of our class. He does his work well: therefore he is highly appreciated by all his associates, He can always be seen using his extra time working. At lVlilam's he has quenched the thirst and satisfied the hunger of many a weary soul. He is a living example of service with a smile. Class Basketball '31, '32: Class Football '31, NORA NEWTON Her beautiful eyes with their sly darts Haue broken even the strongest hearts Nora's pleasant disposition has won a long list of admirers. Nora's hard work and charming personality have been an inspiration to the faculty and student body. i'We think she was intended for a leader, although She would make a nice wife to knead the dough Home Ee. Club '31, '32, '33, '34: Congress '3l: Literary So- ciety Rep. '31: Class Basketball '33: l.unch Room Asst. '33: Con- test for Martin Cup '3l. PAULINE PARRISH A laugh, a smile, a cheery word Pauline, better known to her friends as Polly, is a dear, sweet friend. She is always in a good humor and ready to laugh and joke. She is always willing to help her friends and classmates. She is a smooth, steady student and will be missed after graduation. Stunt Night '31: Home Ec. Club '33, '3-4: Cl-ass Basketball '32 '33 - - e

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,1 Kli?'1,:-W R ' .1 . M! -wgttwi wi ., W, .,-- ,' tw O -at '., Xhw.. 1:1 ,, 147' . , wi 'L we tame THE 1934 CLARION GILBERT HOLLIDAY And he arew in stature- ' Gilbert is one of the tallest members of the senior class. This tall- ness is further accentuated when he meets a half-pint freshman in the hall. However. Gilbert says that his feet only reach the floor. In his hobby, art. one finds that he is just as good as he is tall. Whenever an artist is needed. Gilbert is there with a pencil. Art Editor Clarion '32, '33, '34: Athletic Council '32s Congress '31: Class Basketball '31, '32, '33: Stunt Night '31, MADGE JENKINS For she is just the quiet hind whose nature never varies Madge fills her place in our class well. Her friends find assurance of a long-standing friendship in her quiet manner. She is always ready to do her part cheerfully, especially if it is working for the Clarion. Congress '31: Student Librarian '33: Junior Clarion Staff '33: Clarion Staff '34: Glee Club '34: French Club '33, '34: Who's Wlmo. LAWRENCE KEEBLE Never trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles vnu Lawrence has proved a helper in all activities that have come his way during the four years at L. H. S. He is a good student and this fact'coupled with his good looks, should make him a very outstanding figure in the future. He has a jovial disposition, makes friends easily, and holds them tenaciously. Class Basketball '31, '32, '33: Class Football '31, '32: Contestant for Martin Cup '31: French Club '34, TRAVIS KEY g Alu.'aus be true to the best that is within ucv Travis' heart is almost as big as his body. He is a good sport. He takes part in everything he is called on for. and does it with a smiling face. He will be greatly missed by his classmates. Travis is a friend to everyone and an enemy to none. His friends are many. Stunt Night '32: Football '32: Chem. Club '33: French Club '33, '34: Gate Keeper '34, CHARLIE Jo KIMBROUGH Alle cannot wither her, nor custom stale Q Her infinite variety Pretty. popular, Charlie Jo is one of the friendliest members of her class. She is intellectual and a leader whom all eniov following. She has done good work on the Clarion Staff. Red Cross Council '33, '34: Sec.-Treas. Red Cross Council '33: Athletic Council '32, '34: Pres. Athletic Council '34: Chem. Club '33, '34: Vice-pres, Chem. Club '33: Home Ec. Club '32, '33, '34: Sec. Home Ec. Club '34: Forum '34g French Club '34: Literary So- '32: Congress '31: Speaker of Con- ciety '31, '33: Student Librarian gress '31: Dramatic Club Play '34: Stunt Night '31: Girls' Athletic Editor Clarion '33: Asst. Editor Clarion '34: Who's Who. .- Q SFENIGRS 21



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O T H E 19 3 4 C L Awgpyl-y l.Ul.ll2 FRATHIER 'This is moral perfection-to be tranquil, sincere, yet not indifferent to one s fate' Lulie takes an active part in sports. She has a winning personality, and a quiet charming disposition. She has made many friends during her four years in high school. Lulie is willing to help out whenever possible. Congress '3l: Basketball '3l: Stunt Night '3l: Home Ec, Club '32, '33, '34: Chem. Club '33, '3-4: French Club '33, '34: Class Basketball '32, '33: Swimming Meet '33: Who's Who BlfSSllZ RIEDDING lf we always fare sunshine, the shadows will fall behind B Beep is an all-round good sport, bubbling over with fun and pep. She is a proficient basketball player, and has filled her posi- tion on the Clarion staff willingly and efficiently, Her sunny disposi- tion makes her one of the best liked members of her classes. Home lic. Club '32, '33, '34: Chem. Club '33, '34: Red Cross Rep. of Chem. Club '33: Forum '33, '34-: Sec. of Forum '34: French Club '33, '3-4: Clarion Staff '34: Congress '3l: Stunt Night '3l. '32: Basketball '31, '33, '3-li: Glee Club '33, '34: Mgr. Glec Club '34: Athletic Council '3-4: Literary Rep. '3l, '32, '33: Who's Who. BLANCHIE REEVES Plunk Hana sorrow. care'lI kill a cat: therefore let's be merry Blanche is kind and sympathetic to all she meets. She has a sweet and sunny disposition which is appreciated by all. She has won for herself many friends during her high school career. Congress '3l: Stunt Night '3l: Class Basketball '32: Class Bas- ketball '33: Home Fc. Club '31, '32, '33. '34: French Club '33. '34: l.unch Room Asst. '3-4. PAUL REYNOLDS Why aren't they all content like me? Happy um 1: from care I um free Paul is the boy who always is glad to do his part. He has a per- sonality for making and holding friends. He is liked by all who know him. Stunt Night '30, '3l: Class Football '30: Pres. Class '32: Class Basketball '31, '32, '33, '3-4: Hi-Y '33, '34: French Club '33, '34: Golf Team '33. '3-1: Gate Keeper '34s Cheer Leader '32. MlNNlE MAE SEBAUGH Talent and worth are the only eternal grounds for distinction Minnie Mae has been with the class only this year, but even in such a short time she has shown that she has a faculty for making friends. She has a smile for everybody and has convinced her class- mates that her short stay is their loss. Glee Club '31, '32, '33, '3-4: Baseball '3l: Girl Scouts '3l: Ten- nis Tournament '32: Class Swimming '32: Hall Guide '32: Cicero Club '33: Operetta '33s Voice for School '33, FRANCES SHIRY A pearl of areal price Frances is truly a friend to all her classmates. She has an amiable disposition and has a winning smile for everyone she meets. She is a conscientious worker and her grades show that she has been rewarded for her studiousness. We believe the future years will be bright for her. Congress '3l: Contest Martin Cup '3l. SENIGRS 23

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