LaGrange High School - Granger Yearbook (Lagrange, GA)

 - Class of 1934

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CLAUDE DAVIDSON .. . THE 1934 CLARION EDITORIAL STAFF NIARY GREEN ....,... CHARLIE Jo KIIVIBROUGH LOLLIE TRAYLOR ..,,. EVELYN GORE. . . MADGE JENKINS HELEN ERWIN . VIRGINIA BOYLES . . MILDRED THORNTON WINIIYRED MILAM .. JOE HUTCHINSON .,4.. MARGARET ANN SMITH, . . ,.,... Editor-in-Chief .. Assistant .. Assistant . . .Literary . . . .Literary . . Literary . . . . . . Exchange ,. Asst. Exchange News . . . .Boys' Athletic . . . . Photographic Copy Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor Editor . . . .Girls' Athletic Editor VERDIE MILLER. MARJORIE ASKIN Faculty Advisers IRA LEE NORTON BUSINESS STAFF MARGARET MooTY ,.,.,..,.t. Business BESSIE REDDING. . SAMMIE RICE ..,. ROBERT HALMON. TRAVIS FINCHER . . Asst. Bus. . . Asst. Bus. . . .Asst. Bus. . . ....,.. Circulation RUBY FARR ....., . . MARGARET GRAY ELY CALLAWAY TOMMIE MARTIN . Manager Manager Manager Manager Manager Asst. Circulation Manager Asst. Circulation Manager Asst. Circulation Manager Faculty Adviser Forty Years Hence L. S. Seniors looking over the '33 Senior Edition and recalling school days- Frances Adams wondering why she liked milk trucks so much back in '33: Rebecca Caudle wondering how the Chemistry Club play could so well predict the future: John Farmer wondering what makes men prefer blondes: Mary Green wondering if the Clarion is still run- ning without her: Sara Johnson wishing she were a senior againsl ' Pittman Moore wondering if he was really as godd- looking as everybody said he was: Margaret Mooty wondering if Curtis Amos is still deceitful fand Curtis wishing he had not been in the Dlavl : T. Morgan wondering who is drawing pretty pic- tures for the bulletin board now: Eppie Smith wishing she had not slept so much in Latin: Margaret Ann Smith wondering why she didn't ac- cept him the first time: Zu Spinks wishing she could think of something original to say to the other inmates of the Old Ladies Home: Joe Hutchinson wondering still if she meant. dame Chairnian : Katherine McKenzie wondering why she was so en- thusiastic at football games back in '32, '33: Ma- Joe Stone still wondering what it meant to be most courteous : Durwood Combs wondering why Curtis was so fa- mous: ' Bear Dickinson wondering how he can tell his grandchildren about his football career without seem- ing conceited: Jennie Hood Fincher wishing- French Club plays could come true: William Gibson saying Get off that dime to his grandchildren : Rip Handley still riding pretty girls around in his new Chevrolet: Charlie Jo Kimbrough wondering why she didn't choose some other rather than most popuIar : Nora Newton still loving those history classes: Palmer Sheppard wishing he could be in there when the Grangers are on the three-yard line. etc.: Sue Stanley wondering why she didn't reduce. walk- ing so much: Marshall Evans wondering why his name was not in the headlines after every game: Tom Bremson still puzzling people over U. E. fUneducated?J : Norman fChinkD Whitten wondering what made all the girls fall for him: Irby Henderson wondering what attraction he had for the Freshmen. L. TRAYLOR. Farewell Alma Mater The time has come when we must say farewell to our Alma Mater. Though we have had only happy times at L. H. S. we must move on to make room for our successors. It is no wonder that we do not know just how to feel as the graduation time approaches. We should feel glad because we have completed an- yet we have a mixed We are sad because we other milestone in our lives: feeling of sadness and joy. realize that no more will we be members of L. H. S. or any high school. We have become so accustomed to answering the school belI's ring that we lind it hard to think of the responsibility we must shoulder as we take our various positions out in the world. Though we must go. we shall en aivor to make records that we feel the graduates of H. S. should f--make. We shall always do our best. We, the seniors, appreciate the warm friendships of the lower classmen. We hope that they will carry on to the best of their ability. And as the time comes for them to whisper their farewells, we only hope that they will have the same feeling of love for their school that we have. MADGE JENKINS. Z7

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, .4 -fig, Q ze THE 1934 CL ARION N. R. A. in Style Of course it's right to have Some serious seniors said, But, truly, it's high time we About what is ahead. Let us insure our future lives, For this year anyway, By New Year's resolutions-s List to what we say: VIRGINIA Doss I hereby swear that I shall be-' The girl gives us a wink- An actress: and I'll surely make A good one-Don't you think? JOE HUTCI-IINSON Before I can continue My true career of beauty, I'll rid myself of freckles- Then I'll be a cutie. BOOTS I-IALMAN This may sound super-tragic, but For me there'll be no fun, Until I triumph over fate and Make 'Ann-Fannie' run. WILLIAM GIBSON If practice makes things perfect, As I too often hear, Then I truly know my lot in life- I'll be an auctioneerl CAROLYN VENABLE I've a dual personality that before you I'll be bringing: I'd like to be an opera star-but Gracie Allen's singing? CHORUS -' our fun. thought o please CI-IINKU WHITTEN If I am on a varsity squad I'll have to take some classes, But what on earth has hisotry To do with forward passes? NI. IVIOOTY AND B. REDDING Of course, we're ornamental But we're really useful, too. You prob'ly don't believe it, But we'lI soon prove it to you. We've proved our worth in business On the dear old Clarion Staff. So when we're famous we can give You doubting Toms the laugh. CURTIS Amos I'm going to make a sacrifice- It gives me greatest pain To now resolve to never call Another person Lame-brain. PAUL REYNOLDS I'm planning with my golf game. To give Bobby Jones the gate. I'm planning with my credits- I hope-to graduate Having looked into the future. We'll consider now the present, Which. when we think of our exams Could really look more pleasant. But now we'd better translate Our title with a smile For New Year's Resolutions Are in Style. -JEAN SWANK. w A Wir



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V WHO'S WHO . . . High Seniors Most Intellectual-Joe Hutchinson, Virginia Boyles Best All-round-Warner Morgan, Margaret Mooty Most Popular--Curtis Amos, Irene Smith Most Courteous-Joe Stone, Ruby White M ost Original-James McKenzie, Evelyn Spinks Most Athletic-Allen Daniel, Rebecca Caudle Handsomest-Pittman Moore Prettiesr-Margaret Ann Smith Friendliest Senior-Mary Green Most Attractive Senior-Sara Pritchett Most Dignified Senior-John Farmer N! WHO'S WHO . . . Low Seniors Most Intellectual Evelyn Gore, Helen Erwin Best All round William Gibson, Bessie Redding Most Popular Sammie Rice Charlie Jo Kimbrough Most Courteous Robert Halman, Neville Smith Most Orzgznal John Awtrey, Louise Bailey Most Athletic Norman Whitten, Lulie Prather Frzendlzest Dexter Shuford, Madge Jenkins Handsomest Palmer Sheppard Prettzest Ruby Farr Most Attractive Semor Jennie Hood Fincher Most Dzgnzfied Senior-Virginia Doss Ill! X.f fx 'i 1

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