LaGrange High School - Granger Yearbook (Lagrange, GA)

 - Class of 1942

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But on the Whole 1t,S V 92 ' 4, fun learning things, and then there's note passing and a : Pfi ' 1 M TF is . . . ia httle ch1tter chatter on the sxde. If ,. '-'N -4 f 1 'Q :Tv -wr, af f VA . Jai' ff. ,:' 254 5. N gltffd-, JI A-,' HL . - f ' rg iffgxx ,. Q tf7'.:gg',- -15535752 i ,N 54' is , ,f f 1 'i 2'-amrri s , 2 ,ff ,V K Fi?y4M.k:',r'?Yp ' - Mwst .- A f43P,.f1.-'Q ff4?:4Q'x1' few f f 8 rm... , if Bal' gy 7a,Z' HIGH SENIOR OFFICERS GRADYTRAYLOR . . . . . Prexirfelll RUTH MANN . . Vin'-P1'vxiJf'l1f DOT TAYLOR - . Sl'L'fl'ftlfy A, XV, BIRDSONG . . TYl'dSIll'ff GRADY TRAYLOR Pup, x'rrx.1l1l4', Inrnrrlmmluliug . . . Hi-Y, I, President, 2, Secretary, 3, Vice-Prcxidenl, -I: lulin Club, I, Preudenl, 2, Usher at Graduation, J: Literary Society, I. Z, Phy-Chem Club, Vice-President, 5, Presirlent, -Ig junior lunmnlxerx, I: l.almr.1mry Asxisunt, 3: Clam President. l, 2, 3. 4: Bern Club. President, 4, Annunl Staff, 3, Editor, -I. RUTH MANN Rullv, frilly, ufulfilinnx, rn-nprrullxr . . . Home lic. Club. l, Z, F, 41 Glec Club, I, 2. 5: lforum. 2, 3, 45 Tri-Ili-Y, Z, .I, 4: Dranmtic Club, I, 2, I, 4: Literary Program, I. Z. I. -Ig Vice-llresidenl of Class, 4, Cheerleader, Z, 3, 4, Usher at Class Nighr, I, Annual Staff, 3, 4. LILLIAN PAULINE TAYLOR Dat, inlrlligrul, grufinux . . . belonged to Tri-Hi-Y, I, Treasurer, 2, 3, President, 4: Phy-Chem, 4, Bela Club, 4, Red Crum Council, 3, 4, Literary Society, 2, I, 4, Home lic. Club, I, 2, I, President, 45 Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, Trenurer, 4, French Club, 3, -Ig Lacin Club, 1, Secrcmry, 2, Dramatic Club. I, 2, Treasurer, Y, 4, Uxher gl! Graduation, 35 Ualwr .It Claw Night, 3: Vice-President of Cl.xsS, 1. A. W. BIRDSONG llnrk, fulfrfvy-X11-lllrffy, julia! . . . l,l1y-Churn, I, l'0run1, 2, I, 4, I..I!in Club, 21 l3r.1n1.1IiC Club, 2, 3, 4, Glue Club, 2, 3, Yiee-l'rcaidcnt, -Ig literary Society, I, -I: School Cheerlucler, 2, ig Usher :It Baccalaureate, 3: Track, 3, 43 Baskellmll, 3, 4: l'oozbnll. -Ig junior lfunmnkerw, 3: Class Track, l, 2. 3, 45 Six Man lfootlull, 2, Annual Staff, 3: Clarion Suff, 2, Red Cross Council, 2, Secretary and Tre.nurer of Class, I, Vice-President 2' 'I'r-' - ' ' ' ' ' , , e.uurLr, 4, ll:-Y, Nice-President, I, Secretary, 2, 1, 4. - 'F F , P: ,1 resin gy? I 1 ' H f I +21 ve-gf I ,. ,ff M ,.2i-iifgfgp I, ,,, I , ,xo My , My: I f ' 4 : 17- H -'llzligixijir 1 , t - ,,, 'H ,f If X -- 9 I H,,'f sig' S Slflgal s X , CLIFFORD RUTLAND Doc, Iigbllmurfrzl, willy . . , a member of Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary and Treasurer of junior Class, 3: Secretary of Class, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, Vice-President, 4: Red Cross Council, 3: Football, 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 4: L Club, 4: Forum, 4: Latin Club, 2: Class Track, 3: Six Man Foot- ball, 2. ALBERTA BROOKS Brvla, attractive, indiriilziul . . . Tri-Hi-Y, l, 2, 4: Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Home Ee. Club, l, 2, 3: Red Cross, 2, 3: Dramatic Club, l, 2, 3: Athletic Council, 3, 4: School Cheerleader, 3, 4, Basketball, l, 2: Junior Funmakets, 3. LULA COFIELD Lulu, good-liutiirral, mfrrgiftir, poliiu , . . Abbottsford: 4-H Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer, I, 2, 3, Vice-President, 1: Basketball Team, I, 2: L. H. S.: Glee Club, 4. CLYDE BURKE Snalzc, frirmlly, uidr-nwalzr . . . Beta Club, 4: Phy-Chem, 3, 4: L Club, 2, 3, 4: Usher at Class Night, 3: Usher at Graduation, 3: Football Manager, l, 2, 55 Basketball Manager, 2: Red Cross Council, 1: junior Funmakcrs, 2: Literary Society, 2. NEIL WRIGHT Neil, nlrliging, rvliring . . . member of Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4: Forum, 2. CLARA BRAZIL IOlura, drrnurr, pleaxunf . . . belonged to Home Ec, Club, 1, 2, 3: Glee Club, 3: Athletic Council, 4: Red Cross. MATTIE JOE GUNN Mnftic lor, x1L'1'r't, capable , . , Glee Club, 2, 3: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3: Usher at Musical Festival, 3. GLADYS GUNN Gladys, docile, n'sz'r1'm1, rlururi . . . belonged to Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club, I, 2: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4: Usher at Music Festival, 2, 3. MAR-IORIE CARLISLE Murgiv, anliublv, helpful . . . Home Ec. Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Athletic Council, 3: Usher at Class Night, 3: Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD TEAVER Ed, jmlifr, sinrrn' . . , Hi-Y, 1, Z, 4: Glee Club, 4: Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4: Class Track, I, 2, 4: Football, 3: Athletic Council, 3, 4: Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon, 3: Forum, 4. ALONZO MURPHY Alonzo, mnrlronx, rrxrrrrd . . . Red Cross. l, 2, 3, 4: Usher at Bacca- laureate, 3. CAROLYN KING Carolyn, quiet, Jiligr-nl . . . Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: French Club, 3, Secretary, 4: Phi-Chem Club, 4: Beta Club, Secretary- Treasurer, 4: Red Cross, 2, 4: Usher at Class Night and Graduation, 3: 3: Dramatic Club, l, 2, 3, 4: District and State Music Festival, 4. Latin Club, I, Treasurer, 2: Home Ec. Club, l, Z, 3, 4: Library Assistant, I I0 fagww ' EPH MATHEWS Ebb, snriublr and well-likenl . . . belonged to Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, 4: Forum. J, 4: Athletic Council, l, 2, 3, 4: Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4: Junior Fun- makers, 3: Usher at Baccalaureate, 3: Track, 3, 4: Football, 3: Class Track, 2, 3, 4: Six Man Football, 2. MARTHA SMITH Tu'inHr, rbatly, sludioux . . . Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, l, President, 2, J. 4: Beta Club, President, 4: Literary Program, 1, Z, 3: French Club, Red Cross Representative, 3, President, 4: Usher at Graduation, 3: Usher at Class Night, 3: Glee Club, l, 2, Secretary, 3: Latin Club, 1, 2: Martin Cup. Winner, 1: Class Secretary-Treasurer, 3: Forum, l, 2, 3: Dramatic Club, I, Treasurer, 2, 3, 4: District and State Musical Festival, 4: Play-Chem Club, 4: Red Cross Council, Treasurer, 3. CLIDE REEVES Cliifr, r'n11rlenux, quirf, olfligiug . . . belonged tn Glee Club, I, 2, J, 4: Home Ee. Club, 1, 2: Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4: Usher at Musical Festival, 2, 3. SHIRLEY KAPLAN Slwirfry, agrrvulvlr, lrrlpful . . . Home Ee. Club, l: Dramatic Club. l: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. EARL BOLDEN Earl, xjvrmlv, athletic, ugilz' , . . belonged to Hi-Y, 2: Glee Club, 3: Class Track, 1: Varsity Track, 1, 2, Captain, 3, 4: Red Cross, l, 2, J. 4: junior Funmakers, 3: Varsity Football, 2, 3, 4: L Club, 2, 3, 4: Six Man Football, 2. BETTY MAE PRUITT BNI3' Mar, Ialkufirr, fusiiiliuirx . . . Glee Club, 2, 4: Home lie. Club, 2, 4: Dramatic Club, 3: Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT E. MANN Bobby, romprlrnl, rffirirul , . . :z member of Hi-Y, l, 2, 3, 4: Pliy- Chem, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2: Forum, 2, 3: Dramatic Club, 2, J: L Club. 2, 3, 4: Literary Society, 2, 3, 4: Laboratory Assistant, 3: Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon, 3: Class Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Football, 1, 4: Basketball, I, 2, 3: Secretary and Treasurer of Class, 2: junior Fun- makers, 3: Red Cross. FRANCES HOOD Franrrx, prlilr, blond, fuslxizmulflv . . . Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, l, 2, 3, 4: Home Ec. Club, I, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club, 2. JACK HEARN Big lark, 11mJ1'x!, ambilioux . . . belonged to Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball, 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 4: Class Track, 2, 3, 4: L Club, 3, 4. FRANCES ESTES Fraflfrx, xfrrflr ami' furiful . . . Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Ee. Club, l, 2. HENRY COOK Cnnkiv, quirf, 111rrbuni4'illly-mimlml . . . Red Cross, l, Z, 3, 4: junior Funmalters, 3. XV' I 's - T fs.. 2 az. A - 3 ' A ' ' ' 1 Qig, 2' .- Niall: f.-'QQ Lf 4 ' Q ' ,. ggi-5: -. . W, -A ,J :aft ,s 9':i '5S1l El . ft' . . ,xi , -: -55.513142 FA y i : it ll Ll wi ' V I 52: 7fmee Jfllii ana! ca Mia LOW SENIOR OFFICERS :il JOE DANIEL Inv, ullrlwlir, nmllrit, aml un nl!- mnml guml ff-Ilan' . . . Hi-Y, Treasurer. 2, Secretary and Presi- clcnt, 3, Treasurer, 45 L Club, President, 3, 4, l'l1y-Chem, Scorc- rary, 5, 4: Class President, Basketball, H, 4: l'uutball, 3. 4 Beta Club, NELL MCCLUSKEY Nrlllv, xlrifcllzg uml jruiwzl . . . participated in Glec Kllub, 1, 2. 3. 4: lforum, Secretary, 3, President. 4: Home lit: Club, 1, 2, 3, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, 2, 5, Vick'- President, 4: Red Cross Council, Z, 4, Athletic Council, 3: Beta Club, 4: Editor, Clarion, 4: Lit- erary Society, 3: Red Cross: Vicc. l'rcsidcnt of Claw, 4, ARTHUR BRADFIELD Iinnum, 1l1li'1lm'lmll, ulmfwxl, uml Biriurlf . . , belonged to Hi-Y. I 2 3 4 Iitiu Club l R tl Cirnsi, l, 2, 4, 4, Phy-Chem Club, 3, 4, Literary Suciuty, I, 2, Gulf WARREN MARSHALL W'lrrn'u ix lfullr umiillffi' null uv- .vitlmmx . . . Tcnnillc High Schonl: Football, 1: L, H. S.: Latin Club, 2: Class Track, 2, 32 Phy-Chem, 3, Treasurer, 4: I..iln- 2: c Team, 3, 4, Beta Club. 4: Clam orntory Assistant. 3, 4, Usher at President, 1, 2, Vice-President, E, Secretary, 4, 15 3+ if M +5 XXV: 3, , X l 3 f P-5.5, fgaiivv Nihli aan Hr lrfl. Lx 4 -ff m, A, 3 ' I 7 1 ff: :rw bi? A Earfiii ' fin 1 , - 'wg ff, . 'A fr, lb ww .,:. ' :-wi 395, Baccalaureate, 3, Class Trcaxurcr, 4: Rod Crow. JOE DANIEL . . Prexirlcnl NELI. MCCLUSKEY - . - Vim-Prrxizlvrft ARTHUR BRADFHCLD . . Sr'L'rvlary WARREN MARSHALL . 4 Trc'ax11r'r'r GEORGE LYNFORD CAHALL lmrlfyril, un onlilumliug alltlult' . . . belonged to Ili-Y, I, 2, l, -lg Latin Club, lg Red Crtus Council, 2: lluxinesx Staff of Annual, lg Athletic Council, I, 3g Literary Society. 2g Golf Team, 2, I, -lg l'hy-Chem, 5, -lg llaxltetball, J, -lg Iiootball, -lg Beta Club, -l. CLAIRE ROWE Cltrlw, ulfltllflv, rlHI'r'pi'ixll1g, tluvx I'1I'r1lf1lu,Q llwll . . , bcnrmgcd lo Glen' Club, I, 2, Secretary, I, -lg Literary Society, I. 2, 5: Phy-Clietu Club. 3, Vice-President, -lg lforum, Ig lrench Club, 3, -lg Home lic, Club, I, Seen-iary, 2, I, Vice-Preaident, -Ig Usher at Graduation. Ig Draniatie 4 lub, 2, 3, 'l'reasurer, -lg Editorial Stall of Annual, l, Asxistant liditor, -lg Tri-lli-Y, I, Vice-President, 2, l'rexitlent. Y. -lg Latin Club, Vicc-l'ri:xi- dent, I. President, 2g Laboratory Axsixtant, 4: Class Prexident. ig Ath- leric Cunzncil, .ig Beta Club, -l. IRIS OWENS l'llrI, lirll-llkml, llgf1Iluuli'Nil . . , Glec Club, 1, 2, I, Secretary, -lg Dra- matic Lll I Z V l' Ll I l l'l1 Cl ,uu, , , ice- rcs: en , g y- licni Club, I, -lg Home lic. Club, Secretary, l, 2, 3, -lg l'orum, Treasurer, lg Latin Club, lg l'rencli Club. 3, -lg Tri-lli-Y, I, 2, I, Secretary, -lg Class Night Usher. lg lleta Club, 4g Laboratory Assistant, -Ig Annual Staff, -Ig Class Clicerleader, 5. LAWSON YOUNG lintlili, lmlilr, uirux Il fi'fl1ju'nlwi'11Iul .'llmli'l A . . . participated in Glue Club, 3, -lg Dramatic Club, 3, -lg Hi-Y, 3, -lg Red Croasg 1...ibur.itory Assiatant. 3, -l. BILLY MANN lilllr, ulfvlrlir, fmjvjri-gn-llnkx . . . belonged to l'liy-Clicm, i, -lg Ura- mttic Club, 5g L Club, 1, -Ig lgootball, 1, 2, .l, -lg Ili-Y, l, 2: l.ab- oratory Aasiitant, -lg Ilamkeiball, 2, I, -lg Red Cross, I, 2, I, -lg Swim- ' ming Team, I, 2. MARY PEARCE lltlri, I1 ilufcfug lfnflilt' . . . participated in Glce Club, l, Z, 5, -lg latin Club, 1: 'l'ti-Hi-Y. l, Secretary, Z, I, -lg Home lic, Club, I, Red Crow Reprexentative, 2g lfrcnch Club, 3: School Cheerleader, I, -lg Beta Club, -lg Dramatic Club, 3g lforum, -l. MADFLINE MOORE .llmfi'l1In', frank, iflilltiillmllallf, nlm'rI'ulll . . . belonged to Latin Club. Z: llulxl Club, -lg llliy-Clwln Club, l, 43 Trl-lli-Y, l, 2, .l, -lg Rvtl from Council, Ig Home lic. Club, I, 2g Usher at Graduation, lg Glee Club, l, 2, 3, -lg Dramatic Club. -l. EDWARD SHIZRRIZR l't'Irnul, flgfff lu'tll'lrIl null lin-ly . , . wax a member of Ili-Y, X, -lg Library Assixtant, 2: Red Cross, JAMES BURCH Huurfv, frn'mHi'. finial . . . belonged to Red Cross, I, 2, I, -lg l'liv- i Chem, 5, -lg Library Anixtant, Z, ig Lahcr at Baccalaureate Sermon, FLEMIE TODD I-lrrzrlv, ro-nlnrulliw, uuritflflr, ilillgrul . . . belonged to latin Club, I, 2g Home lic. Club, 1, 2, I, -lg lforum, -lg Class Night Usher, lg Tri-lli-Y. l, 1, 3, -lg llramatic Club, -lg Cluriull Staff, ig Library Asxixhlnl, l, -lg Beta Club, -lg Glcc Club, I, Z, i. 4: Red Crow. I'IlfL.IfN JABALEY llvltu, nil'-Hi't'tn.ll tmtl tvlpulffi- , . . participated in Glen Club, I, 2, J. -lg Tri-Hi-Y, I, 2, -lg Program Chairman, -lg Home lic. Club, I. 2g Red Croix Council, 3. 4, President, -lg Dramatic Club, I, J, -Ig l'hy-Chem, W. Vrviidcnt, 4: Lilwrary Aesivzant, Ig Study Hall Auistant, -lg ljslier .it Graduation, 5: literary Society, 2, Ig Ifrench Club, Ig Red Crow, I, 2, W, -lg lit-ta Club, -l. EARL WAUGH Wtzfmn, llmnglflfnl, ufnl rvlixrrlulirr . . . llillerext: -l-ll Club, I, 2g L, II. S.: Red Crum, ll 'B 493,54 ' J I, -1-mia'-5 .f Q -x -' -'N-L ' -v S ' . T5 . 5 ' X .- ..'. . v-'f , fix' 1,-rx. I blk - '- , 4 fa-'L--'1 N 3.-15 7,1 -'.vfJ,Jv 4.1 t- V f ' 2 x Q ,Y A i ' f X . ,,, , v i - Q' , -3. n ' 'Na' 'l 0 .rf Jv4u6,,f-- I 4,4 L . 1 M ,- dm ll 4' Jr V, if I ,J . . i V - f .5 2 , . wil., v i x X- .' gr -. ' ilk, 2 'L in .- 1 ': in 1 -ill' ' p' X ' 1 ,155 .- ' ' .tiff-Y . . vl.:5.v'5,q I 0 O 0 LEVIS WILSON HANDLEY Lrrix, lullzulzrv, and guy . . . Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 45 Glen Club, 35 Swimming Team, 1, 25 Class Vice- President, 2. SARAH VIRGINIA BASSETT Virgiuiu, xlrillful, well-liked, tbougblful , , . belonged 25 Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2, 45 Home Ec. Club, 1, 25 Class Cross, l, 2, 3, 4. L0 Latin Club, l, Secretary, I5 Red DOROTHY FULTON Dnlfiv, siwrf and trllmfrrl' . . . belonged to Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant, 35 Home Ee. Club, 1, 2, 35 Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Ili-Y, 3, 4. ANDREW HARRY Tnlflzy, nful, umialrlv . . . belonged to the Boys' Glee Club, I, Z, 5, 45 Business Manager of the Clarion Staff, 41 Track Team, 3, 4: Ifootball Team, 1, Z, A. J. HILL Sluogif, jvlra.vu11.', liwly . . , Athletic Council, 25 Basketball Team, 2, 3, 45 L Club, 45 Red Cross Council. CLEO CLARK Cleo, .rfudiaux and zvrllflikrd . . . Hillcrest: 4-H Club, l5 Tri-Hi-Y, I5 L. H. S.: Glee Club, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 2: Tri-Hi-Y, 25 Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 45 Ifrench Club, 3, 45 Forum, J, 45 Red Cross Council, J, Phy-Chem, 3, 45 Beta Club, 4. VIRGINIA BLACKBURN Virginia, ruff-, lmfmlar . . , was active in Glee Club, I, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club, 25 Home Ee. 1, Vice-President, 2: Dramatic Club, 35 Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, 1, Vice-President, 2, 3, Treasurer, 4: Scbool Cheerleader, 35 Class Cheerleader, 45 Secretary of Class, 25 Athletic Council, lg Forum, 45 Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4. ELTON SMITH Durk,Aa lrbi: at Iwnlix . . . belonged to Glee Club, 1, 2, 45 Ili-Y, 2, 3, Secretary, 4, Latin Club, 25 Phy-Chem, 5, 45 Tennis Team, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary, 25 Basketball, 2, 3, 45 Football, 35 Red Cruss. JAMES WALLS lamrv, fury-going and afr111si11g . . . Dramatic Club, 2: Basket-ball, 2, 3. MARTHA JOHNSON Mol, r'rm,qr11iul, iimrrc, nlrliging . . . Hillcrest: Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 25 4-II Club, l, President, 25 Chi Beta, 1, 25 L. H. S.: Home Ilc. Club, 5, 4: Red Cross Council, 3, 4. AILEEN PARMER Ailrrn, iml4'll1'mlf'lll, quirl . . . belonged to Glee Club, I5 Home lic. Club, 1, 35 Phy-Chem, 3, Latin Club, 25 Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 4. THERON DENNEY Drnny, good-nulurr-ni, industrirzlir . . . a member of Glee Club, 25 Phy- Chem, 3, 45 Laboratory Assistant, 35 Library Assistant, 2, 3, 45 Usher at Baccalaureate, 35 Red Cross, l, Z, 3, 45 Beta Club, 4. 5 v .,,? 'i :,' .fivs .N 53, gf s w-MII ,NN ' ' XT H 075 ' .. -I X2 am i? . , .4-. ,. v,g1.i '5r . Q-. ..' 5. .- -G f Q 1:35-fff' 1311.4 4' 'W ' . 'G , ' I4 - sg, .ya-,542 iii' i .faQ4an9e J! ' TOMMY GARRETT Tommy, likalrlr, aml lmrrltuuvlung . . . belonged to Hi-Y, I, 2, l,.itin Club. 2. MARY JACQUELINE RUTHERFORD Mum' lark, :r'a,'ous, affirm! aml lirrly . . . Andrew Jackson High: Soft- ball team, 1: Fulton High: Annual Representative, I: Student Activity Council, I, 2, L. H. S.: Phy-Chem, 3, 4: French Club, J, Treasurer, 4: Glee Club, 4, Annual Staff, 4, U. D. C, Contest Winner, 3, Usher at Graduation, 5: Beta Club, 4: Forum Club, 4, SHIRLEY MOORE Rril, ruqrlrlfixlv, and full nf lifr . . . participated in Latin Club, 2 Home Ec. Club, 1, 2, Red Cross, l, 2, I, D. O., 4. JOHNNY ALLEN lulwuy, alfulrlr, rlaxlriug, vary-,Quing . . , belonged to the L Club. 1. W. 4, Red Cross, 21 Traclt Team, 1, 2. la Basketball, I, Z, K1 Football, 2. JASON MEADORS lawn, fnwllsir, anal d1'lllu'ruh' . . . was a member uf Ili-Y, l, Z, I, 4, Phy-Chem, J, 4: Latin Club, 2, Dramatic Club, 2, 4, Usher at lheca- laureate, 5: Literary Society, 3: Glee Club, 2, 5, 4, Annual Business Staff, 4, Beta Club, 4, Red Cross. GEORGE CROSSLEY Gmrgr, xrirntifr-ally irrrlznrvrf and ronxrirufious . , . belonged tu Hi-Y, 1, Vice-President, 2, 5, 4: Latin Club, l, Treasurer, 2, Red Cross, l, 2, J, 4: Phy-Chem, 3, 4: Usher at Baccalaureate, J, Beta Club, 4. MARGARET MCDANIEL Miggvl, rlrir und allrarliti' . . . participated in Home lic. Club, I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y, 2, J, 4, Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club. 2, w, 4, An. nual Staff, 3. WILLIAM CURRY Willie, t'un'fn'r, mitrluriuut, drlzunuiv . . . belonged to the Hi-Y, 4, Red Cross. GEORGE MARION EILAND NUR- lliffi, irlqlrixifirc, happy-go-l1u'k1' . . . was a member nf the'Swini- ming Team, l, Hi-Y, 2, Atbletic Council, 4: Football Team, l, 2, J, 4, L Club, 3, 4. EMILY SMOTHERMAN limzly, prarlzml, grml-rlrllnrrzl, alirayx lvuxy . . . belonged to I,.ttin Club, I, Z, Tri-Hi-Y, 1, 2', 5, 4, Class Night Usher, 3, Literary Society. 3: Home Ec. Club, l, Z, 5, 4, Dramatic Club, 3, Annual Statf, I, lluvinexs Manager, 4: Red Cross Council, 4, Glee Club, 3, 4, I.ibrary Anixtunt, 2, Red Cross: Beta Club, 4. DOROTHY DUKES Doi, Jrmurr und uinmmz' . . . Glee Club, l, 2, 3: l.:ttin Club, 2: Phy- Cbem, 3, Home EC. Club, I, 2, J, Tri-Hi-Y, I, 2, V, 4: Red Cross. JAMES JENKINS lfvkt, plmnnl. nhlmr- . . . club, 2, x, 4, Basketball, z, 1, 4, Track, J, 4: Red Cross, l, 2, 5, 4, Football, 2, 3, 4. f ,wit i :arf ,if ' If, N Q 2 . , V v- ' .7- f V , I dis ,.:b V J , If-all I 6 .Mx ii' Ji. ll ew ' 2 . Q PAUL HAMMETT Paul, :mul-lmluul, r'i'xi'rii'il, mlzrli-oils . . . member of Boys' Glee Club, 3, 4, Retl Crows Council, 2, Hi-Y, 3, 4: Golf Team, 3, 4. QIANE ELLEN SHERMAN lurlr, i'xl1lri'l'iH1I, ilrumalii' . . , Winnsboro, S. C.: Glee Club, I, 2g Mt. Zion Sertret I, Z, Latin Club, I, 2, I.. H. S., Glee Club. 2, 3, President, 4: Latin Club, 2, 'tg Tri-Hi-Y, 3, 4: Dramatic Club, 3, 4, lirench Club, 3, 4, Literary Soeiety, 2, 3, Annual Staff, 3, 4g Beta Club, 4. CLARE STEWART Claw, fllmuglvlflll, lwll-,qVu11rfl. :l, rl gnnil slmvf . . . participated in Glue Club, 5, Vice-President, 4, Latin Club, 3, l'rench Club, 3, Viee-l'resi- dent, 4: Tri-Hi-Y, I, 4: Usher at Class Night, 3: Dramatic Club, ig Red Cross Council, Vice-President, 4, Business Staff of Annual, 4, Forum, 4. JOHN NEWMAN Inlw, uoh-il for bil clifxrronm 1-rackr . . . participated in Ili-Y. Secref tary, 1, President, 2, Treasurer, 3, President, 4, Play-Chem, I, Vice- Presitlent, 4, Athletic Council, I: Usher at Baccalaureate, 3, Annual Staff, 4: Red Cross. PITMAN DAVIS Pit, mlrllivruul, mnlwralili' . . . Dramatic Club, 1, 2, 3, Preaident, 4, Ili-Y, I, 2. 3, 4: Latin Club, 2, Phy-Chem, 3, 4, Usher at Baccalaureate, .Ig Library Assistant, 2, 3, 4: Editorial Staff of Annual, 4: Ifourth Dia- trict One-Act Play Contest, 2, Beta Club, 4. EDNA BRANNAN lzilrm, faxliiliunx, iliiiuli' . . . belonged to Athletic Council, I, Red Cross Council, Z, 3, 4, Home Ifc. Club, 1, Secretary Z, I, 4: Latin Club, I, Zi Tri-Ili-Y, I, Z, 3, 4: Glee Club, 1, 2, 3. 45 liorum, 4, Library Assistant, 3, Beta Club, 4, GENEVA WRIGHT Gi-rlrrwr, mul ilml ilwmnrr' . . . was a member of Latin Club, 2, Tri-Hi- Y, 2: Home lic. Club, 1, 2, Play-Chem, 3, Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 4. 1. c. KENNEY Skinny, wry iuiluxlrinua, uml xrrlnuf nzimlnf . . ii well-liked by all. He belonged to the Red Crosx JACK HOGG lurk, rrwriml, rlnwrflzl, xfrifzlug . . . belonged to the liasltetball Team 3, 4, Track Team, 3, 4, Red Cross Council, 3, I, Club. 4. VIRGINIA BRYANT Imlrlllir, tufilmlg and perl . . . participated in Home lie. Club, I, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN ABNEY Carolyn, xirm-ru' irml llglmt-lwuvluil . . . belonged to Latin Club, 2: Tri- Hi-Y, I, 2, Glee Club, 2: Home llc, Club, I, 2: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 43 Phy-Chem, 3, Usher at Clase Night, 3, Beta Club, 4. WILLIAM LEE SANDERS Wllllifnl, ru11n'r1'uIi1w, guoil mrluvvil . . . haa belonged to Red Croxa, I, Z, 5, 45 Glec Club, 4. QM? ng. W, X 5 K. .g e . igffifr-A., 5 T: 'L as ., fi C9 if-'I I i fir is 0 ...:.a-33 .553 CALVIN CLOSE Cvllou, lfwrlrll, ilillgrrll . . . belonged lu Red lrnss, l, 2, 3, 4. DORIS HOWAR17 l'rnm'lln, I'rn'r'g4'lir, ulvrl, Julvumlulrlz' . . . belonged lu Inin Klub, l, 2: Home Ee. Club, 2: Glec Club, 3, 4, Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 4, Bei.: Club, 4 BETTIIZ COOPER Befln, Il qnnl, fmmf lzurfwl' . . . a member of Home ltr. Yluli, I, 2: Red Crosu, I, 2, 3, 4. MAYNARD STRICKLAND Muimaril, lulkulim' uml gum!-rlafrrrmf . . . belonged to the Ailileiie Knun' cil, 35 Red Cross. JANllfS HINILS llffllfli, 1'l4'1'4'r, Iilqfrl-fm1r'lrIl . . . was .i member nf llie Swimming 'l'e.im. I. CARMEN MAY Cunun mul, null .Hwrl . , , belonged lu Home lie, Cllulv, I, 23 Red CFOYS, l, 2, 3, 4. DORIS COOPER zum, f,.f,.fIm,1f.m.i, ,',yiI-mf . . . I member .if Ilnme Ile. uni., 1. km cims, 1, 2, 1, 4. LOVELL ROBERTS Siem, r'u.r1-going uml fun'fr1'1' . . . belonged to Phy-Chem, 3, 4: l.nerJry Sociery, Z: Usher at Fourth District Teachers' Meeting, 35 Library Aw- sixunl, 3, Red Cross. PAUL KELLY Frm, m'l1rnrX, imlniillmllirn' . . . is inlerevted in ulileriu, p.n'iieip.neil in Track, 2, 33 Clam Track, I, 2, .Ig Clan lfuulbmll, 33 Clurmu Smff, I, Red Crum. DORIS AUCHMUTY Tonk, u lnlullsirlg 1n'v'mIluIil1' . . , participated in Home lic, i'lub, l, 2 Class Cheerleader, lg Red Cmxx, I, 2, 3, 4. MARGARET ARNOLD Mug, lmflfv, lzvll-llkmf . . . belonged In Glee Club, 1, 23 Home lic. Club, l, 22 Red CFUM, l, 2, 3, 4. GORDON WARD Cnrky, ilrxfvrmlirliflvle, mixrlrir-run.: . . , Aihlezie fixuneil, lg Chu Kilmer- leadcr, 3: Schrml Cl1ccrle.ider, 4: Cake Race, I: Claw Ifonrlmll, Z: Track, I, 2, 3, 4: Red Crum .. Lf' I' .V '3- I , 1 ...W Img? . '5 E H-new . we 'g3f+'f '1 K lwfl 5' is 1 I' ' v'0S'Qxtxf1 7 s ,,,5Q' .. ffl A-,i my 'L .. Rfqmum- -4-1.1 ' . .. h . 3 'l,fme.. , 'A , . , Q-,ww - Q, ...... --'+---Ii 3,5-, .I . n -'1'1...f11-ally, '7 ' f33 'a- A Q ', gp! . :rr ,4 vi . f -'-- S '+ rf- . ...Hyf ' ,yy - BETTY JO WADSWORTH Belly Iv, 1l1'1u'111lul1l1', lvlvuiuuf . . . member of Gite Club I Tri-Hi-Y, 1, Zg Home Ee. Club, 1, Z5 l'l1y-Chem, 3 Red Cram I 4 RICHARD WOLFE Rirlnml, simlinwx, f1m.1r'iv11!1n11x . . . belonged to ll'11 C htm C lub Red Crow Countil, 4, Class Track, l, 2, 3, 45 Trie I 1 Lsbtr at Baccalaureate, 3, Class I'ootb.1ll, 2: Beta Clu 4 Sport Id1tor u RI Clurinlz, 4, Red Cross, CHARD KAMINSKY Riilmnl, 1l1'1u'lnl11l1Iv, jmfilv . . . participated in Dr1m1t1e Club l ann Club, 1, 2, Hi-Y, Z3 Studv Hall Assistant, 2, I L1br1ry Am-iran I Red Cross, 1, 2. 3, 41 Glee Club X 4 MARGIE BLANKS Mol, ffmlml, 111111-rv . . . Hillcrest: 'I'ri'Hi-Y, Xiu. resident Club, 1, Zg Chi Beta, 1, 2, L. H. S.: Home lic u 5 4 Red Cr s 3, 4. KATHRYN WALDROP Kill, lwlrjvy, uml 1'm'rg1'liz' . . . belonged to Latln Club l Trl I1 I, 2, 3, 43 Home Ee. Club, 1, 2, 35 Glee Clux 4 L1br:u' Assistant, 3, 4, Beta Club, 4: Usher at Grndumon Red Cross THOMAS GODFREY Tummy, miscbl1'L'o14x, cuxy-going, and profil-ir11l ln pl1ulu3,ru11l:5 Re Cross, I, 2, 5, 4. EDGAR GOLDEN Ildgur, 11-xcrzwl, pulzlu . . . Hillcrest: 4-H Club Klan lrendent Ig I.. H.. S.: Phy-Chem, 3 4 EVELYN JARRIEL lilry, reliving 111111 xyrrzlmtlwlir' . , , belonged to Home I Red Cross, I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club, I1 Forum Clu library Anntant 1, Basketball, 2. ROSE LIVINGSTON Ruxr, x11,'1'1'l, xinriru, V1'5n'v'1'r1l . . . Cbipley: Blsketb K 1 Cvrmt 4-H Club, I, Z. JAMES MQCULLOUGH Bnfrln, bujvfry-gn-lnilcy, is :wil liknl and mnrlu 11 nitmbu uf Red Cross. JAMES DANIEI. Iilufuiv, ru.ty-going uml rorzgcuinl . . . Hi-Y, 4 Uslur at ae calaurcatc, 5, Football, 2, 3, 4: Ph C CAROLYN SWANSON Cul, 1u11xi4-ully im'li11vrl, mriulflv . . . participated in Ihv Lliem Club I 4: Literary Socxety, 1, 2: Red Cross: Home l'c Club I 2 Tr1 H1 1 2 3 4' Glce Club I 2 '5 4 -1 1,11 111 , 'env- if I I if .- lf- A, ,.- W ri, 4 :fu v ti' ,I . , 1 it f I - . 4 V.. 1 ,, ,-'tta1', '?dg,,, WJ ' is 8 15 Q i W' .1 13 if WADE YARBOROUGH Rell, umiulrli' aml u ulvi: at funllrull . . , bt-lunged to tbe Club 2, 3, 4: Track, 2: Varsity Iinorball, 2, 5, 4. ELSIE DAVIS Lfxiv, zrbulrsorw, rolfsrriilliw , . . belonged to Home Ec. Club, 1: I,:ltin Club, 2: Glcc Club, Z, 3, 4: Ifurum, 4. CLARENCE WILLIAM WHITLEY Clurmn-r, iuilfiiiluul, rvlirmg, nml plmmml. FRANK PRINCE Frank, imlnxlriuux and ffm-rfnl . . . belonged to the Latin Club, I, 2: Usher at Baccalaureate Exercises, 3: Hi-Y, I, Z: Civics Medal, lg Bet.: Club, 4. KATHRYN FATE Kzlly, grnrmux uml i'ii'rl'lr111prn'il . . . belonged to Ilmue lic. Club, I, 2: Latin Club, I, 2: Glec Club, K: Library Aixistant, ,Kg Rutl Crum, I, 2, 5, 4: Beta Club, 4. JOHN HUBBARD Srurry, ullnlrlir, amuxlng, alrrf . . . Hillcrest: 4-H Club: I.. H. S.: Club, 3, 4: Football Team, 3, 4: Red Cross Council, 3. ROBERT PARR Rolrrrl, lrlzmd, raxy-going, grfx ulrmg Will? cz'r'ry0rrr . . . participated in Clans Track, 1: Red Cross, I, 2, 3, -I. FRANCES BRADLEY I-'runru runml, ruugvlliul . . . took part in the Home llc. Club. l, 2: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, 4. UCALINE ESTES Uruliur, ligf1l-fwurlvrl uml urzirrlalml' . . . active in Ilome lie. Club, I, Z, 5: Red Cross, 1, 2, 3, EDWARD HAMRICK EJ, urlislir, quirk, iuh'lIigt'nl . . . Athletic Council, l: Swimming Team. l. FREDERICK GREEN lfrmltlir, quwl, mrufrsl . . . came here from Sliiluli, Georgia: Played Basketball, 2. WILMA CARLISLE IIIIIIVIH. fV1in'lri4'1'n1u, ilrnll . , , Home Ee. Club, 1, 2: I'lw4Clieni, I, -0: l llramatic Cub, 3, 4: Glee Club, I, Z: Class Ilasltetball, il: Red firms, I, 2, 3, 4. f'Q ' f ii 'E 'ata all V 1 A ar, vw , .. -LI 'i .A 'f I i , Q I ff. swf. I .9321 . - ga I -,,.-T ,s gewif. if .lk . ig. '9 if , .',i aw-1ffa?V'f ' ' jf.,-.R .-3 3- 5: ., A - be ' ' 51:53 'iii , . U SARA NELL ROGERS Hunk wlrrgvrn mul lzlwllzlr . . . Lee High School: Wilson Literary So- ciety: 3: Glce Club, 3: Reinhardt Academy: Home Ee. Club, 2: Miss Home Fc. 1940, 2: Phi Alpha, 2: Tennis Club, 2: Savannah High School: R. O. T. C. Girls, lg L. H. S.: Forum, 4, Hume Fc. Club, 4. RICHARD YATES Dirk, nlrligiug, fwlmrsurll, nrflulvlu . , , participated in Phy-Chem, 1, 4: Glee Club, 4: I.abor.itory Assistant, 3: Library Assistant, 4: Red Cross. BILL DOLLAR Dnllifr Bill, jolly, gum! spun' . . . a member of HifY, 1, Z, 3, 4, Red Cross, l, 2, 3, 4. MARY CARMACK I.m-lcv, nvul, llnlfnl . . . Handly High: Home F.c. Club, 2: Science, I: Commercial, 1: Triangle, lg Outing Club, 2, 3: L. H. S.: Red Cross, 4, IRFNE MARCHMAN Irrrlw, wlimvl! ifml inhllwrlmrl . . . Mountville: 4-H Club, I, 2: L. H. S.: Phy-Chem, 3. OTIS BURDETTE Olix, lflzulflr, ilrlilwvulr' . . . Latin Club, Ig Red Cross, 1, Z, 1, 4, HAROLD JONES Iiullilng, oulslumling in ullllrlirx . . . was active in the L Club, 2, 3, 4: Varsity Ifootball, 2, 3, 4. EVELYN PHILLIPS liwlyir, rulireut, and vary-going . . . has attended Carrollton, Whitesburg .md Clem High Schools. At L. H. S. she is a member of thc Red Cross. HERSHEL BAILEY liililvy, ln'r.wr'zi'r'ir1g, vrlmyilbfv, urunriug . . . Buwdon: Agriculture Club, 1, 2. JIMMY 11wc11N liwmy, vuiy-gn-llzi-ky, lllqlrl-lvwrivil, imtl fflrligzflg , . . belonged to the Red Cross, l, 2, 5, 4. NIIZNNIE YARBROUGH Ivunie, imlivillnal, ullxfrlif . . . Center: Social Committee, President, 2 L. H. S.: Clarion Representative, 3, Basketball, 3: Red Cross, 3, 4. N EMORY DRINKARD Ifnmrv, lmfulvy-X11-llzrky, 1mm'bulunt . . . belonged to Latin Club, 2: Track Tenni, 2. 55 Class Track, 3, Basketball, 2: Class Football, 23 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club, 3, 4. 'Qf'7e f V A Q in 5 l, K fs.,, '.j3 '? w 2 af 3 A Q ffl? ' ' 4' I ,Q i' zo fi 'ij' ff 43 51f2?',If 3' if ' A SOUVENIR It's the last one for the seniors. They wore woe-be-gone looks on their faces that first day as they carried their schedule around with them to classes. Many of them kept their schedules as souvenirs of their last semester at the old Alma Mater. Here is fl sample. JAMES MEACHAM Milrlr, slmlions, aml rourlmus . . . was n member of Phy-Chem, 3, 4: Beta Club, 4g lnulmrgltory Assistant, 45 Vice-President of Class, lg Red Cross. LONZA CLAXTON I.ou:u, gnml-nal1n'm1', flu' nlrjrrl of many rluxxmnm jfxix . . . took part in Boys' Glue Club, 1, 2, 5, 4g Phy-Chem, 3, 4. No. LAGRANGE HIGH SCHOOL CLASSIFICATION cisnn f-f 7 Date .59 . ff, Nnrne .-i ,L 1' Ji!! ff 'e lluum 4' ' QB l . llffrn, Yr, 3, I 4. NH. fl A lluy lf? Sox Q ff I' k Q Altdrr-ss . f -' ,- tra-1-I. 4 3 ' l'l,um- Ji F lv Vx -'Tut Hr llwardjart K liurl. l'isfmv ' K f 'l'r-7113111 Y Uilwr Vw, -' 1, T L11-1 Au-lzwii-'A Grade Him. X -'.Wt!.Ui Wy x in f f Gym HP-gf-'.' Where? si'is.1r:-51 wpuion x:4is'rRUcToR jx ., W -, , 44, 1 e-'C1L4,,4,L,4,Wt N 5 M i ,Q ' .A , 45 1 Q- ip 2 ,g:,1.g,4, 4,4 .Wt fr fflfjl 3 -1 ff, - fjff ,f 4 , ,f 4, A J, 4- wjfg 4, fc .- ,,, ,,fi,xaff, s ,Q?,,fLsZ-ze W W Q ff ff f 2 f 6 6 V Q 3 5 5 , .,,s.ss ,M E 3 I ,., , .s 5 i L 4 .1 A . . ' ' f i Q Q , i .li .-2 . M ., E ,I fijigi Q ei' 1, rf' - ' . 2I ,J 5 '7fze Sllucfenld' efzaice LOWER CLASS OFFICERS HIGH JUNIOR NASOR MANSOUR -------.--4-. Prvxidvzzl RALPH BAIN ---- .--- V itz'-Presirfvlzf MORRIS HARLIN ---------- SUI'l'K'ftll'j'-Tl'l'dXIlITV HIGH SOPHOMORE ROY BURDETTE ---------- Sl't'l'l'ftlI'-1'-7'ff'AlSIlFUI' DOT DUNSON - - --... I'rvxiJr'11l HORACE NEELY . . . . Vin'-I'r'1'xiJr'r1f HIGH FRESHMAN DOUGLAS ALLEN --.--------. Viva-Prz'xiJr'l1l LILLIAN HILL --.-- - ------ PY'l'5illl'lI1 CLARENCE KNIGHTON - - - Sn'rw-fury-'1'r1'ux11rar I ff!! 4. 'Il 'D if x -. , ' ef 95. ,gf we '15 22 f false' ' -fiffid V5 Q 5 MY I LOW JUNIOR FREEMAN CAREY ..... I'l'1'xiJc'l1l CURTIS LINDSEY . . . S!'t'l'l'fl1Vj' XWILLIAM SIIICPHERD . . . Tr 4-11x urwr CLARICI41 PHILLIPS . . Vin'-Pr f'.v iflrnl LOW SOPHOMORE IQDNVARD SANDERS, Sm'Vm'lm'y-Trmxurm' EARL DUNCAN ...... Pm-xiflvrzl CHARLES HANDLICY . Vin'-Prz'xiJvr1f LOW FRESHMAN IIERMAN SANDERS, SI'l'l'l'fcIVy'fTl't'1lXlIV'l'Y' RICHARD WILLIANIS . Vim'-l'l'4'xiJu11l SANFORD DUNSON .--- P1'1'.vialr'uf lim Rm., Irfr fl Ralph Patterson, Margarer Brand, Geraldine Harry, liranees Hicks, Srruull Roll: 1 riliglvf: Horace lirwin, Mildred jaeolvx, James Broome, O'l.eila lfmbrev. Mearlon Nappier, Marte Sltarpc, Scale Hipp, Katllrvu Glatlnev. Yllrixtine lwtes. Iorelle Hester, Hill Anthony, Virginia Mnnetn, Doris Hill, Sybil Mefurdy, Dorothy Perry. 'llllrll Run: Morrii Harlin. tlnlllll llciltf, llllgli Mlm, Man tee, wynclre Y..tmg, lilivabeth llmmali, jewell Hillwtlt, klirqtlfllnt- Hester, l'liiI ltleh.lftl,.m. lflnrlll Kon: Ralph Bain, ,lap Dentty, Robert Kosser. Alton Daniel, Cooper Schaudies. Naaor Manaour, Sarah Vickera. Htlglt Chastain. George W'l1atlev. lfxtelle l'owler. Nu! In fnrrfllre: Ann Alsubrook, Dick Willia. Ruth W'altera, lorelle Cole. iff' .Haw lull Roll, lljl In rfgfviz lirnewl Srrutltl. Tommy lily. Billy Reetew, Irene Howard, l'raneew Riterx. Katltryn llaniel, la Vautglin N1 ll! ix lttlxn ly .tit-tl, . .lc .l , - lm. ,lll.ll..r.l Ilianiontl, liftlfl sllifpe, lsllly lsemmt, lil-Glyn lilul-my. infill.. ll...-rat, M.lQlll.l laver, Nan laylor, Martha Whitley, Sllrlllll Run: Regene Gamble, Mildred Brown, llorotlty Rowe, Ann lrippe, Ann Welwtter, Dorlitliv Rtltletlw Dororln Sh l ' 5. ' , enurt, Maurice l'armer, Virginia Davis, Maurine Iones. Yugenia lruitt Svlxii Mirtin Charlie ,lean Dix, Marv Arrington, Doris Knight, Min Swain. Tlllrll' Role: Lillian Hiltlerlwranid. Minnie lilairei Wilson, .Marti Nlull Roluertx. flariee l'ltillips, Mae Dean Stewart, lfmily Willii, Katherine lisller, ltleille lee. Sara Ilelen Giles, Anil llliott. Olga Gore, Hmerly llolder, W'illie Gunn, Garlantl Moolt, lfmma Stephens. lflllrifl Roll: Martin loltls. Katlterilw Iirtan, Purim lindsay, Ieanette kiteliem. lletrv W.lllat-e, lloris Smart, Doris Rlioletrer. li-.meet Ray, Margate: Mitthell, Iiorix lirtvwn, Milllrell King, Mart .lim Yarlwrotlglt. llorix Green, llotxglax Dye. l,a Verne llvartl. llflfl Kun: Norma llletlxor. Geolge ' Smilll. Oneida Ttlrtter. Rex jtlstiee. Maelt Reed, Cltarlew Cieer, George llrier, Katlirvn Ireeman, Iotllxe kleltltins, Rtitli Slterman. ff lleanur Strickland. Betty lidelwn, ,lack Smith, lorenla Slaughter, Edith Ann lloltrey. Sltlli Roll: Merlin lreenian, li. W, -' ltdersolt, lultn lirlnsfieltl. lame- lltlili, lret'ni'n Kiarv. Viilliam Slleolilrtl, Richard lewis. ll'rt.lt' Cilarlt. Gene Cfllne. 'lack V Irwin, lfrnest Harris, Carton Samntonx, lranlt Kiarrtlth, Billy Wflllxworth, Robert lialew. Srlrlltfl Kon: Cilvtle froniv, l.a Yelle L7- llallelwon Dallas lonex. ili. lulford. lra liraillield, liolilwy Nix. liavtitolttl Wiooelrulli, lranli luntlerlitlrlx. Vflllartl Manu. U f ' Nlr. Keller, Mix-i Radford. Mrx. Allen. , r 7 - ---- .W ' W., - is 375- ,Q :., -91,2 , 23 . 5 ,--fs, -A ' 'A 1 ' fin .- X -, - ', N., .-,,. 1 I .ik ng' ii :gm .',,,...., 5 4, Nw.. -. ,-i M ,M -. g,,........---- B ,U irtl Rauf, left to rigfrl: Betty Solomon, Leatrice Knight, Bryan Webb, Frances Bell, Dot Dunson, Wade Rutland, Margaret irdsong, Dorothy Cottle, Lamar Howard, Alice Reason, Marcie Cadenhead, Swolnl Row: Mary Abbott, Harold Bowles. Vinifred Groover, Tom Stanley, Doyce Tillery, Calvin Adamson, l'ay Estes, j. T. Pool, Lillian liowler, Betty Phillips. 'bird Raw: jean Williams, George Cardwell, Myrlene Hendrick, Gladys Brown, Elese Traylor, janet Spinks, Desdie Elder, inda Hilderbrand, Dorothy Coats, Helen Carter, Patricia W'alburn. Frmrlfv Row: Wallace Reid, james jenkins, Lewis Harry, Villiam Martin, Roy Burdette, R. V. jones, johnny Gatvel. Whitle Rutland, Ed Voorhees. Iflflfr Ruiz: Miss lireeman, julian Jrinl-tard, Clarence Hilderbrand, Horace Neely, Aubrey Poore, Walter Williams, Edwin Kaplan, Miss Sorgee. Nui lu fm'hu'1': Iurtis Alverson, Ethelyn Edmondson. Lawrence lfuller, Paige Alford, Otis Brown, Aubrey Culpepper, Lola Mae lisher, W'ade lilam, james Traylor. eff Sapfaomaaa .few :gap aaa ' . r First Rnzr, lffl In riglvt: Stanley Daniel, joyce Livingston, Earl Duncan, Harold Shartnan, janette Swann, Peggy Hennessy, Betty Ruth Satterwhite, Bobby jean jones, Billy Van Houten, Billy Vollenweider, Maurice Lipham, Artis Brown, Thelma Tucker, Kathleen Harris, james Harris. Serum! Rau: Stella Breed, janet Still, Mildred Hatcher, Mabel Fling, Alice Teaser. Ella Mayo, Gerald Hester, Charles Handley, Helen Parker, Bess Talbert, Anne Boykin, jewell Allen, Lavellc Prince, joyce Redden, janice Harmon. Third Row: Charlene Muse, Charlotte Sorrells, Edward Sanders, William Brookshire, Calvin Brooks. Elbert Neese, Herschel Davis, Paul Brown, Frances Towns, Florence Harmon, Charlsey W'oodson, Ruth laincher, lviariun Caldwell, Keith Hill, Albert Arrington, Aubrey Mann, Fnurllr Rua: Eleanor Gentry, Duncan Fulton, Mary Agnes Ogletree, Helen Stallings, Virginia Vining, jean Clenney, Harold Pcnley, jean Saltsman, Imogene Maxwell, Lillian May, Virginia Dickson, Avanelle Meacham, juanita Looser, Doris Hart, jane jackson, Charles Brazell. Ififlfv Row: Edward Parham, Hanley Burson, Larry Green, Ollie Bell jones, jeromc Wood, Charles Travis, Earl Bowen, Hazel Watts, Dorothy Kenney, Eugenia Pruitt, Lily Brilcy, Miriam Parr, Wadine Lamb, Hilda McCurdy, Sialli Row: Virginia Heflin, G. W, Parker, Wilford Keeblc, jimmy Dallas, Ernest Harry, Walter lfrost, William Buchanan, Betty Lewis, Buette Green, Millard Vowell, Howell johnson, Billy jarriel, Lucindy Thompson. Swwlvfli Rau: Cary Knight, L.xVerne Walburn, Tom Hearn, Eugene Moody, Carl Schick. Elgbib Ralf: Miss Clower, Mr. Green, Miss Smithwick, Miss Beard. 24 diff Zzae il Rolf, left tu viglrl: Don Tillery, jimmie Richardson, joyce Yates, Arthur Wore, Marion Reynolds, Fdna Ann jonex, l Prather, james Brand. Kathleen Coiper, Billy Carley. Srruml Kim: M.trtha Nell Prince, jo Bowles. Lorraine Lyle, Mildred ent-ld, Martha Nell Bassett, jack Rosser, Doris Thompson, Pat Smith, Christine Baker. Third Rnir: limily Belden, Lillian l, jaunita Tillery, Virginia Lynch, Georgia Martin, Beierly Barker, Charles Copeland, George Hunt, Eugene Smith, Toni isiley. I-uurllr Run: Sara Bravil, Harold Clegg. Douglas Allen, Robbie Lewis, lla Mae Shuford, Henry Haralson. Vineyard nkensltip, Donald Chastain, Grithn Albright, Harold Nixon, lilflfr Rott: Dorothy Caroll, Ruth Patterson, Clarence ghton, Leta Taylor, Y. T. Abernathy, Annie Lou Hall, Margaret W'alburn, Pete Barnes, Leroy Smith. Stiff! Row: Miss ltardsou, itiyfura lawn, johnny itat-emim, muy spenec, Kimisyl Wright, Jessie Pike Schaudies, Mat, Rowe, .vm in lure: jaek Morgan, Alyin Huber, Donald Curry, james Daniel, Boyd Caryer, Boy Counts, Alvin Hamlett. Eau: Qwah 4 S .5 i i-4 Ti ,ffl 'i it wwe J fr ' . fp , is ti. i 21. ,WS s 5913253 A ff: . g g, tying 4319- v ' lyfgflirg' yn .tix Betty Dunn. Iiiflb Row: Miss Bush, Elizabeth Williams, Belar Ruth Iarmer, jeanette Speaks, Dorothy Dye, Marian Howard, il fiWi'f7 :fQf..s5sPei I V 3 4 V sf? 5 V. . rg 1 . ' if - i . -til' '41 -'fiitlii .1 His ,il ,f . , Q HE . 3, ff! v Yftisfv D, 2 3 25 S 1-H-if RW, left ff, rigfvf: Reuben i-amor, Mildred litiwt. Betty litmiwf, Billie Stallings, ,lime Wills. Willett w'alli..mt.m, Dorothy Thompson, janet Greene, Maxine Bartlett, joyce Wright, T. j. Parker, Betty Anne Hyde, Helen White, Ollie jim McManus, jack Cline, Siwmil Row: Billie Wooten, Hazel Brown, Betty Alice Curry, Nell Prince, M.irion jones, lfranees Yates, Annette Crowe, Dorothy Prince, Miriam Burgess. William Hudson, john Dunson, Betty Smotherman, Ruby Lehmann, Bobby Harrix, Curtis Slaughter. Third Ruff: Lueile W'ilson, Betty jean Cosby, Clara Mae W'illianis, Mary Alice Brooks, W'ayner Ruth Smith, Margaret McCullough, Mona Barker, Ruby Knighton, Mary Clyde Simmons, Rosalie Meblendou, Lucille I7eLoacli, Edith Lester, Rosalie joseph. l'nur!lv Razr: jean Keeble, lithelyn Morgan, Mary litta Halt, Lillie Mae Watkins, lilouise Huber, Betty Hunt, Myrlene Knott. Dorothy Daniel, Charley l'ox, Gus Hipp, Wyndal Lashley, Betty jean jenkins, i Molelle Bryant, Billy Littleton, Howard Sulliian, VV. l. Mitcham, Morris Roberts, Miss Clark. Sixth Ron: jaysel jeter. Bernice Kelly, Mildred Clark, Charles Baily, Ralph Hubbard, Mr. Tcasley, VU. T, Hollis, Otha Smith, Billy W'hitley, Hurtis jackson. N01 IH fllflllwt Barbara Ann Bridgex. lirmena Harper, Arthur Porelter, llelen Young, Clarence Cold. lelton H.lrt8er. William Hood, Fdna Sue Hazel, Doris Smith. .faux aaaifamen First Row, left to right: joe Livingston, Bowman Estes, Roy Williams, Loyd Lee, Gloria Gresham, Virginia Jones, Lillie Mae Norris, Tommie Pike, Novis Allen, Cecil Karr, Robert Colquirt, Waymon Knight, Roscoe Allen. Serum! Row: Leroy Wadsworth, Bobbie Irvin, H. G. Pitchford, Lamar Wads- worth, Annise Stephens, Wilbur jones, Dorothy Ray, Virginia Moore, Voncile Nappier, julia Reid Dukes, Dorothy Muldrew, Donald Massengale, Bobby Hester. Tbinl Row: Hubert johnson, George Abbott. Roswell Newberry, Melba Lester, Mary Ann Abney, Herman Sanders, Richard Williams, Edna Simpkins, Carolyn Ann McLeroy, Sybil Johnson, Clarence Crenshaw, Sanford Dunson. Fourth Raw: Miss Martin, Worth Clifton, Roy McCluskey, Eugene Potcat, Lamar Spence, Bernice Harrison, Virginia Holder, Emory Green, Phillip Hollis, Mildred Marshall, Catherine Maxwell, Jaunita Hunt, Raymond Harris. Fiflh Row: Billy Hood, Donald Langford, H. F, Satterwhite, Donald Byrd, Etrulia Shaw, Earnestine Bailey, Clarence Turner, Sanford Burnett, Howard Alexander, Paul Wright, Sixth Row: Leon Presnal, Louise Vickers, 1. R. Cosper, Horace Parks, Jack Patterson, Elizabeth Heflin, Elsie Pope, Ernestinc johnson. Sz'vi'r1tlJ Roux: Clifford McClellan, O'Neal Walls, Charles Allen, Mr. Causey, Leonard May. Noi in pirllzrr: Ralph Davis, Coleman Hancock, Raymond Harris, Bennie Walburn, Virginia Kiel, Sara Osborne, Betty Whitley, Clifford Talley. ,VV E K',J 'I 9 'grow 'rx '3 X Y l s law kg' 3 o i X ,... 1. X R a A.fc.? s V-0 ' . eg: M W t 'H , Q ' We , 26 1 : . , H 5 ,T ,. if lei? . i ' . .. ,, 15 'ii Q3 A .. .ik ' ,S .1 -fx , t 'KWH Q + as wk v X Q Q e XF X A 'f 1 AJ' all f is E svfdmb R igu: I W wigs Qi-:G-sg l I' lx-I' - -- i 1f f2Zlff5'5a-S , , ix ,Q all , f 'Q 1 5 D 4 7 w' s w. 4 L . . ,.. . f--.,,f. f' ' 1 - f-' , f 5:17 'lp 1-24 ' ' . ' ?4ef'1.gf.z2:S?i ,. Q '- , .. , 5 .R es- -Q' -.-4. - ,- 1 g r 5 U ,-,,.q,,f.,g3,L. - 1, a s f ..,w ff-:gi--,f. I - .'-, 1, '- ,J . .- :..:'- Sw. . I - .,r ' , e, H :ue - in ,. ,iv rf e, ..-5 -Q'-fb, sth. .. - L v ga. 'I' .. .M-:C fb-' 71 -K . ' . ,- '2 4. 2-1's1:81'P11 fi Y ' .....,. .. , .5 ., 3 ' - . ' .. L- ig .1 2' 1 -54?-f.x4f-. 0' - ' ff, f i , .3 gr f, 134. ' 1 ' Z 52 25521 ft 5 1, 5 ' . if fsiliswveg' .Iv erin - . - W . . 5' .Q L ' .,' . - 52? 1.1 : ,flfgmwi 'X 5 1 1' ' 0 0 0 . A' . f fg . fa, , .. . Mya .44 1.1, Vg in ff, ' .nil VH 35.2 1-G: L X ' !,+-eg-5 .. ' A 303,541 , -- ef J :figs ', ag, ' -1,5 X -' Q 4' -1 Kei. S, ' 99 Q -. 1.2 Y ,ye a 4 f, ' 3. 55: 4 ' Q: ,A : J - , v .fr ,gn zj fn. ' 't ff 5 f, Hn me A-f 4. s A Q '-551 f-442 A5 . 1 .5 K sql 1 Wi 593 Clubs-How could L. H. S. do without them? For example, Harry, that stubborn guy, has learned to be Cooperative. Mary, who never liked to do things with her hands, is now Q1 knitting fiend. Shy Tom, who used to let che other fellow do all the talking, has learned to put in his two eents worth. Sue, who bragged that she wasnlt the home type, has learned to swing a mean skillet-and likes it. Thus, the weak spots in each character have been strengthened by the social give and take, found in club activities. -ang 1 3.5 Tbrongb Tbl' Air MOST ATHLETIC 1-:ARL 1so1.DrsN Ili, Kid FRIENDLIEST MARjORIIi CARLISLIZ IZPH MATHEWS fm!! Winn al HIGH SENICRS i Orvbiflx To You Tl7l'wj l'l' Gul Wlmf If Tulzfnv MOST POPULAR BEST ALL-ROUND ALBERTA BROOKS CLIFFORD RUTLAND A. W. BIRDSUNG RUTH MANN Illf0P'llItlff0II, P11'u.n' Thvir Bvxl Foo! Foru'arJ MOST INTELLECTUAL BEST LOOKING GRADY TRAYLOR FRANCES HOOIJ DOT TAYLOR BOBBY MANN -aqaanqe LOW SENIORS P I f .A THIN IU If14 'jfl7i'1.U AA PUIPIIILII' Ax A Hif Tum' BEST Al,II-ROUND MOST POPULAR .IOV IJANIISI, LYNFURD CAHALI. CI.AIRI', ROWIT VIRGINIA IIIIACKBURN ?.'Yki AVix,k.I3gg, TZIVIIIIAQ lv TIM' Ijm' MOST ATHLETIC HAROLD .1oN1is , is ., AY! x Ilu' Qin: Knh MOST lNThLLhC,TUAL H1,1.1.m .1,x1ml,1,x IHITMAN DAVIS lfmy fill TIM' lfwx lfzwrylfmlyfs IMI BEST ILUCUKINU I5I'lIIfNDI.IEST Nlil,l. IXIClQI.USKIfY IRIS OWIIINS HIOIINNY AIIICN GORDON VVARIJ we-xy - ,Ks qi 1' 'N GRADY TRAYLOR, EMILY SINIOTHERMAN We Wade .Wg au Reacf f GRANGER STAFF Ads, ads, and more ads: pictures, snapshots, and posesg Ubustingn in one class after another after Johnny -Ionesg in and out of people's ofhcesg headaches for the faculty advisers but fun for the studentsg maybe this gives an idea, 11 very small one, however, of the duties and pleas- ures of the members of the annual staff. It kinda gets in their blood. Flying around town after ads and all over the school after people, makes their feet itch to keep going and leaves them in high gear even when they stop. But, the main purpose of all this worry and fun is to turn out a yearbook of which the students will be proud. I 5' 5? J KA. 30 I 5- . 4 .75 :- 1.1 P ciigfy f ??!:3,f!. I ,. f.- 'IIS 331224 'il -X :ev if si g A X-N ,- ' i A if ,I .- X -eff, Q EDITORIAL GR All Y TR AYLOR ....,. Iiilifvr-ir:-Clriwji CIAIRIC ROXVF - - . . Aixrzriirlf'Ifililnr MISS ICMILY ROWI-1 . ...... lI1lI'iX4'l' XIANI SIII-RMAN AIOIIN NIWMAN luis Owl NS CAIIOLYN KING PII MAN DAVIS Do'I' 'I'Ax'1.oII MAIN' AIALQUI I.INI RU'IIIl.Rl mum BUSINESS ICMILY SMOTI IIQR MAN .... Iilnlrzixii ltlirliiftewr FRIQIZMAN CAREY . . 1iIA,XiXfdlIf Iinximxix IVII111u.Q1'r MISS RACIIIQI. BEARD -------. Sjmfzmr RUIII NIANN I,UKll.I, LI I- I-IAIIIJI' CIARI4 SAIIA III I,l N filll s AlAsoN MI ADOIKS KA'I'IIIIYN IJRIIMAN CQLAIQI- STI WAIII' Iii VLAIII-.'I'II Flilil MAN IXCKNUXVI,IZITGMIINT IDR ,'XSSIS'I'.'XNLIf--'IiiMug: Ilulen ,I.III.IIey, X'iI'gini.I ackhurn, Marv Pearce. Madeline Moore. Slrviml Cilrlrmrlir Ianies Ilinus. Sjvmml Smlpilmlig Timm: y Godfrey. Keyhole peepead CLARION STAFF That little paper that comes out every month doesn,t look very big or as if it required much work. However, if the student body could only witness the scene of twenty some odd students sweating fildffflll, they would surely view the a new light. lt's like an artist's painting or and toiling over the school newspaper in Ll SCLllptOl',S Sfllfkllf. There may be one little error but thatis not what counts. The united effort of a group of boys and girls who are trying to give others a little enter filllfiflll what it is. It is really a swel Nl l.l. Nl: iiI.USRl'Y . ANDRI-'D HARRY . RICHARD XVOITIZ . RAY O. ISURKS, .lR. . St IIII Mc Cuiam lJURUI III' PI RRX iii RAI IIINI Hakim .II xxI I HAM on lx NI II Rom las llL'm.II Moss hlimsn I-'Iuux lil uma l'.Il ,wiv l'.xuI KI I I Y -II NNII Y.'xIiIxI1oL'c.II Cloimox XX'.fxIcII tainment makes the l paper. . lzillfnr'-irl-lffirilv - lilliillitwxMilllilgri . . Sjmrlx lfifilm' . lurzzlly AMI Iwi I,oI4I I II Loi I RAI IIII IM I'Il RSUN lloius Auf IIXIL' I Y lfmoiu lJIc1Nk.'xI:Iv lISll D.-xxis Mmm SIIAIAIII llmcla kilil I NI lloius Coolfi Ia MARY ciARMAL lx GI Nl CQLINI ANDRFW HARRY, Nl.ll Mct'IUSlil5Y N If V 1 VII. ,ff K ff i rf ' X ' 1 f':VLV'--3 . ' . 5 . 4, 12,1 .f ' A , 4 -A x ,X s-It -,X Y '.- I, , ' 3 I Q, I, ,Q I - .V I 11' -I 'X -. I' .. Q M . . Q XX .V ,r 1 ,f '1fi'A . I ,ff ' uh- 4 2 kr, I I,.i.:., IU, ff - -, 'gf 'I I ,wi ' ' 5' at ,I I- i 4. .I In --- illsliffniv-ai 1. , SENIOR CLUB OFFICERS DOT TAYLOR . - - Prcsixlvui NI-ILL MCCLUSKFY . - Vin'-Pr1'sir1'f'11l IRIS OWENS - . . Sz'c'rt'Iury VIRGINIA BLACKBURN . - Treasurer MISS ADDIE GILHAM . - - Sponxm I9 TRI-HI-Y CLUBS Why sure! It's a great club. Its members help hold up high standards of Christian char- acter in the school and community. The club sponsors Cleary-Up and Go-To-Sunday- School campaigns and presents a series of interesting speaker? on various Bible topics. At Thanksgiving and Christmas the club provides the needy. with baskets of food. The socials in the Fall and Spring are always loads of fun. JUNIOR CLUBS BIQTTY SOLOMON . . . . . WINIFRED GROOVER - . Vira- jANIiT SPINKS ---- . - DOT DUNSON ----- - - MISS SARA Mt:DOWEI.I. - . - OFFICERS Pl'!'Xit1l'7lf BILLIE XVOOTFN . . . . Prcxidrul MIRIAM BURGFSS - - - - - Vin' Svvrrfary BETTY ANN HYDE . . . . . , Trr'axHrz'r BETTY SMOTHFRMAN - - - - Sponsor' MISS FTHEI. SORGIZF . - I' l'a'siJi'l1l -Prvxiilvfll S1'r'rc'fury Tr1'u.vurvr' Silonxor Eigfkiisif OFFICERS ELTON SMITH . . . . JOE DANIEL . . . . . Za HI-Y CLUBS The Hi-Y Club is an organization of high school boys whose purpose is to create, main-- tain, and extend thro hout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. They help' I' - ote various campaigns designed to build character among the students in school. 7 Aside from their moriserious occupations, the boys ind time to throw a social every now and then and generally, make Whoopee. The only requirement for entrance is an average of A in conduct and the oath of the candidate to do his best to live up to the purpose of the club. JUNIOR CLUB OFFICERS ROY BURDETTIE - - . President ICARL DUNCAN . Vin'-l'1'rxir1'cni JIMMY DALLAS Sf'z'rvIa1'y-Trz'ax1c1 61 RAY O. BURKS, JR. . . Spouxor ,J , ,J . if I f W f Q Cf a ' A J 'Ev 1-A M l L 1' gf 1 - 'XII . a iw- .-.ar W -, L, 1' ! Dig A 'Q - Q 1 9 .461 4 as 'f:.g.i,4f:LZZ QQ, M , cl 1 kk 5 4 i . . 4 '21 2.55 fx F .F JOHN NEWMAN - - - . - F. M. CHALKER - - - . SENIOR CLUB President GRADY TRAYLOR - - Vin'-l'n'xi1lrr1l S4'r'l'1'ful y Trcasn rvr Sponsor .fuckq 6' ' PHY-CHEM CLUB An awed freshman, peering through the window of Mr. Kellerls room one Thursday morning, won- dered what kind of black magic was being prac- ticed by several students at the demonstration table. A beautiful blue flame reached for the ceil- ing and immediately afterwards the room looked like the scene of a blizzard. Snow seemed to be falling! What was it? Poor little fellow, he will probably learn some day that it was only a dem- onstration experiment on magnesium at the meet- ing of the Phy-Chem. Without a doubt the Phy-Chem Club is one of the most interesting organizations in the school. A 'varicfy of experiments is demonstrated. Photog- raphy is studied in great detail during the Spring. Also the members give two swell socials, one in the Fall and the other in the Spring. The only requirement for entrance into this very desirable organization is an average of B or above in either chemistry or physics. HELEN JABALEY - JOHN NEWMAN - - JAMES DANIEL . . WARREN MARSHALL W. W. KELLER - - - iladlayiuf zum DRAMATIC CLUB OFFICERS PITMAN DAVIS . . . . Prmidvnt RUTH MANN . .... Vice-President CLAIRE ROWE . . . Sl'l'l'f'fdl'j't1lII1TYL'dX1H'CY MISS BERNICE FREEMAN ----- Silfmsor Wl1at fun! Therels going to be a play! Long afternoons and nights of practice, of course, but after all, Johnnyls the hero, and he chaugeurs the gang back and forth in his car. These may well be the sentiments of the members of the Dramatic Club. But the club members don't have all the fung they provide many hours of clever entertain- ment for the student body. The Dramatic Club performs other real services in encouraging dis- tinct speech and in discovering acting ability. OFFICERS . . . . . . . . . . . President - - Vicf'-Prc'sia'e11! - - - Serretary . . - - Treasurer - Sponsor 34 faafa 'gm gum gow HOME ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS DOT TAYLOR Prvxirlelll AN Nli XVEBSTER Viz'r'-Prrxiilerll BESS TALBERT Svrrelury irml Trvilmrur MISS CONSTANCIQ DAY Sfvouxor MISS MARGARET CLOWER , Slmuxor 5 Here's a practical club whose members have learned the arts of cooking. sewing, budgeting, keeping n house in order-tl1ey're even up on their vitamins and calories. The club has a glamour side also, for Home Ifc. programs have provided many tips on the latest styles and how to have 11 personality with oomph, All in all, these future homemakers are an efficient, well-rounded group of girls. 35 0.4, 4... 0 Am RED CROSS COUNCIL OFFICERS HELEN -IABALEY ........ I'l'1'xiili'llf CLARESTFXVART . . . iff!-i-.im-iiiliiiir SARA VICKERS .... . . . sm-ff.,i-Wy WINIFRLZD Gkoovizk . . . . 7'i-mil,-.tit MISS MARY RADFORIJ . . . . . Sponmr These angels of mercy don't wear wings. They don't strum lmrps or wear white robes. No, they are Il different kind. Yet they are continually at work for somebody else. Knitting and sewing for the soldiers and for the unfortunate victims of the present war, pre- paring boxes of food for the needy, sending flowers, candy, and other gifts to the Veterans' Hospital in Atlanta keep them busy during the en- tire year. Three cheers for the Red Cross Council! I 1 Delay!! FORUM CLUB OFFICERS NELL MCCLUSKEY Prcsi11'z'11t EDNA BRANNAN Vice-P rcxirlrlzl PAT SMITH Secretary KATHRYN FREEMAN Trrusurcv MISS CORA RICHARDSON Sponsor And I contend, that in the case of-. But, my most worthy opponent, you just said--. Great shades of Demosthenes! What under the sun, moon or stars can cause such an outburst of spirited oratory and debate? Nothing except the meeting of the Forum Club. This club's main objective is to instruct its members in the time-honored art of debating and in the procedure followed in parliamentary law. Many different subjects of current interest are discussed at the meetings, which arouse a keen interest in domestic and world affairs. 3 4 ,J 5,4 Vvni, '1 irli, lifiTfl1C significance of these words is revealed only to the Latin Club. Intense and dramatic, Roman history and legend unfold before the wide-eyed members, But that's not all-the annual I,atin Club picnic and theater party are the envy of the school. ISLFSIQ TRAYLOR . DOT DUNSON - - ROY BURDETTIC ....... FRANCES BELL ........ MISS IQLIZABI-QTH SMITHWICK 36 OFFICERS . . . P l'l'Sillt'11f . Vin'-Prz'.vir1'w1l - - Sm'1'r'1'lury . . Tfl'dSllVl'l' . Sponsor Ga rqfley- We-wi? FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS MARTHA SMITH Pl'i'iizf1'Hl CLARK STEWART Vive-l'rz'xiu'i'l1l CAROLYN KING Sc'r'ri'hlry MARY RUTHERFORD Trruxu rrr MISS MARY RADFORD Sponsor he Beta Club is nn organization of high school seniors who have made an average of 90 uring the first three years of high school and who are eager to take part in its programs ' character building. Sounds ver much like an or anizution of stuffed shirts, doesn't it? But herc's the Y S urprise. The club lists among its members many of the outstanding football and basketball aycrs in addition to the active participants in other school organizations. What a thrill there was when report cards came out, and those receiving A in French were invited to join the French Club. At last the meaning of Parlez-vous francais! was known. Will t and holidays, those stories of the French people that will always endear them to the members of the French Club? A thousand times no! hey ever be forgotten-those gay, French parties, the programs on French customs 14 '7ap of Me .faxlcfea BETA CLUB ADY TRAYLOR , .RTI-IA SMITH - ROLYN KING . M. CI-IALKER - OFFICERS - - - - - - - - - - I'1'i'xi4lf'l1I - - - - Vin--I' re.tiif1'11! - SI'L'l'l'f1II'Aj' mul Tri'ux11r1'r - - - I - - - Sfiomor' 37 55522 5 if: 3 1 or s if f i 1? udic fi? Qs 584 y ,--2 6- 4 1' Xi rv J .r- I! nf, ia 09 in I 1 ., ,, . Of, 'Ji , -,igir . 25 511' Enya' Qlee Glu!- NASOR MANSOUR . . . P r'4',x iilrul A. XV. l'mlRDSCjNCi . Vi 1'm'f l'l'1'xiilr'1If liARI. DUNCAN, S 1Y1' ref flv', i '-'l'1 1'ff.X Irwin li. M. Cl-lAl,Kl'iR ..,.. Sjiorlwl This year the Boys' Glee Club is observing the fifth anniversary of the forma- tion of the club. From all indications, they plan to make the annual spring program a memorable one. Semi-classical, sweet, and popular music mixed with comedy forms a swell program every year. This club is open to any student who will attend practice regularly and gets a kick out of singing. Carusos are welcome but not expected. 38 Many efzafuffzd, qmf glee em OFFICERS -IANIZ SHERMAN .... Prcsizfclzl CLARIZ STIQWART . Vive-Prz'.viilz'f1f IRIS OWEN5 . . S 1'c' rz'lur'y-Trmxllrvr MISS ISMA SWAIN ---. Sponxor Do-re-mi-.U Is that J. T. Fulford? UNO. Fa-so-laf' 1 Dot Fulton? W UNO as It's the Girls' Glee Club, of course. They must be going to sing somewhere since the club is always in demand. Perhaps the Girls' Choir is practicing for a church serviceg or maybe the harmony girls are preparing to enter the District Music Festivalg perhaps they're getting in practice for their annual concert in May. Miss Swain and the girls are always very generous with their services. 39 Jima Sm Keen class competition has been the keynote of the Literary So- ciety since 1918. Each member who has been elected by his fel- low-students to debate, recite, or play the piano does his dead-level best to win so that his class will receive more points towards the much coveted Rowe cup. This cup is won by the class whose members have won the greatest number of times, and, therefore, have the most points. lt seems this cup really gets around, for the Freshies, Sophs, and juniors have often won it as well as the great and dignified Seniors. Flashes Of Industry Talent On Parade 25.0.7 Through Diversified Co-op- erative Training, the student works at a responsible job and also goes to school. Besides two regular periods of high-school work, the D. C. T. worker re- ceives two periods of study related to the four hours of job training done in the after- noon. Thus, he learns a voca- tion while in high school and after graduation is able to stand on his own two feet and face the future with confi- dence. l I ' if 1 .e ,f1f . . . V Qi The thud of leather smackmg leather 1n the ch1ll autumn D . . . . ' Hgxgs ' a1r, the curve of a beautlfully slnced golf ball hummmg Q t A. away into the great beyond, the ripple of cool water 'w g - - - - ,rf Fjfd' fini,-r-. closmg over the feet of a dlver, the shrlll shouts of the ' ,y W basketball players, and the twang of a tennis racket 4 ' - . 'Q -.g'v.fN, meetmg a ball-all these make up a very lmportant . art of school life. ,: l'W f'1 7e9: P ' , ITT' . ' 6 Qiiyvs' fpggmaifgra af ' J ... . . i 'Q U 52' ' if 1-'S'-,qv 5 'Y 3 5 X A of M 1 5 at y A Z ,. In--' A ,t Q , 4f,,r,q ,-Lf '14 if ,-A .J if' mm f'.J'.'-'f I Fl'tfl,4j9i5'v' I l K., ,A ,wg cms? 5 IA. , , x is gre sl' X if Me' gg Sag? FQ? le f f? ' ' 14 N N - 4l P NK ,QQ as f ss? N we .Jw l VARSITY llrsl Rau, llfl In rlglwl: -Innes jenkins, Rayford Leviis, Aubrey l'oore, l..iVerne Xvalburn, George I-.il.ind, Mnriis Carter, janiex Daniel. llalain Brooks. Svrrnrlrl Rmb: Atronit Wood. Paige Alford, Clarence Knighton, ,loc Daniel, Billy Mann, Arthur Bridneld, Harold -jones, Alton Daniel, 'lirippe Green, lzugene Moody. Tfriril Run: Coach 'l'tis john Hubbard, Horace Neely, jack Hearn, Whide Yarbrough. Earl Bolden, Clifford Rurlnnd. Rex justice. Lynfurd Cailmll, Boblw Mann, Coach Causey. Inf! to riglwl: joe Daniel, Coach Teasley, llarold jones Assistant Coach Causey. Q.. 5 Q nan oleaaeft FOOTBALL SQUAD The football squad is made up of Ll lane bunch of fellows supervised by able Coach Amos Tcaslcy. The team has shown a surprising amount of power against many superior opponents. Witlm a slick bag of tricks to draw from, the Grangers have afforded the spectators many thrills. The students of the school appreciate the fine way in which the team has represented them this year. FOUTBALL SCHEDULE Sept. . -------- 24-Wfest Point - 0 Sept. . - - 12-Athens - - 21 Oct. . - - 7fRussell - - 7 Oct. . - f l9fGainesville - 35 Oct. . - . S2fNewnan - 0 Oct. . . . 0-Lanett . - 32 Oct. . - - 26-Thomaston - 0 W, il Nov. . - - 0--Rome - - - - - 26 Nov. . - - 6-North Fulton - 7 UBV' TEAM Fivxif Razr, left I0 rlgbi: Clifford Meflellan, Edward Saunders, Millard Vowell, Ralph Hubbard, James jenkins, Richard Williams, Wide Rutland. Swami Ron: J. T, Poole, John Dunson, l.am.ir Spence, Howard Alexander, Coach Causcy, lcon l'resn.il, Herman Qaunders, William Hudson, Sanford Dunsnn, Roy W'illi.ims. .L'. all. 8. B I-ntl Rm., lffr r., .ml-if is..n.,w hnkam, ,I.imes llwlom. -liek Hogg. isilli Mmm. Gene Kline. snmiil RW: ix. xv. lm-ti,r,i.,t. Nnor Mansour, joe l3.iniel, liinnry Drinlmrtl, llohhy Mann. 'Hin-.I Run: .X. ll. llill, lilron Smith, i'o,iel1 iimuxey, lvvifortl L .ih,iIl, Horace Neely. ilgffl: james jenkine, Conch C.uScy, joe Dnnic. BASKETBALL SQUAD In the coldest part of winter when the pigskin has froven stiff, the uutlentx look forward to some indoor sport. Basketball is the answer. This year, everyone was afraid there would be no b.1skelb.ill because the school gymnasium burned in September. The oflicinls of Callaway Mills, however, came to the rescue .lllil the Cngers put on .1 good show nt the Southwest l.Llcil'QlI1gC Y. M. C. A. BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Dec. Franklin - - There Dec. Centralhatchee - . There Dec. Woodland - Here Alan. North Fulton There Jan. Carrollton - There jan, Centralhatchee Here -lan. Hogansville - There Alan. Grnntville - Here Klan. Carrollton . Here jan. -Woodland - There -lan. Hogansville - Here Feb Ncwnan . Here Feb Grantville - There Feb Franklin - - Here Feb North Fulton Here 1 43 MMA, Gd' Sai a! l'1rtl ron, fwff In rlgffl: -Iohn llrinsfield. liolvlwy Nix, Gene illine, james jenkins, Wfadc Yarbrough. Swrorltl Run: Vfatle ll ut l and, l,.1Verne Wfxlluirll. A. XV. Bird- xong, Rayford l.ewis, limory Urinltard, Rex justice, liph Mathews, Horace Neely, jmck img. TRACK TEAM ffm-tlnlill .'-1 lnlillw Ifrf' nfl tmtl ilu' fitliflr, Tin' mu' gimlpril uwr lla' mmm, wt- mm .lat 1nrtff.'.1 ff, W Ml, fm, Anil lfrt' tllifr Vim unify ulllv Hn' sjmuflf' Get it? W'hoever thought that a nursery rhyme could apply to I.. H. S. boys? These hurdlers would be a rival for the enw any i day. They even placed second in hurdles in the N. G. I. C. tournament! And who but an I.. H. S. boy could outrun the dish for all the honors They shovi l tl A l .. . 'et ieir coors by winning Hrst place in relay in the tournament. Did someone say braggart? Xvell, with a team like this one. too mueli just can't be said! ear af llfae swf vm, GOLF TEAM That little white pill that cavorts over the fairways and greens f o the golf courses is a new kind of medicine. It is the a tl- f Pl L 0 6 pairs of eyes, and they take to it with .1 will. No forcing. begging or bribing to get them tn follow that pillg it's a tonic to them. Vcillfi are they? Tlu' Calf 'l'1'tlf11. ' 1 ni eiinii. Wd . ivri 0 - :IAM ywilv - coil Um. Mum i 1- Tlaxxis Tit.-iM l 1-reemln LJ I.t'f.' In rlgfrff I-lton Smith, Ruth Mann, Nasor Mansour, Olga Gore. fflxw ,. 11. sfthuf Wluilq' 'Wil' iltvwlllz Irf' to ' In VU inmmfu' 74 .6006 6016 TENNIS TEAM Representative of our sport lovers is the tennis team. W'hile these racquet- swingers don't profess to be Tildens or Marbles, they can really keep the ball a'goin'. As for enthusiasm, they've got plenty, for they're willing to play any time they can get a partner-as you know, nnee a tennis player always a tennis player. f -in as fs as. 35156, 5 F w is 3355 1 ,. - st 'eil-1' .X X ,fm . A J -' fewer ' r' Un au- 36420180 .L'. Ji. S. L CLUB OFFICERS HAROLD JoN1es 1'rexirli'nf -IOE DANIEL Vin'-Prrxirlrfll -IAMIZS JENKINS Si'i'reIury um! Trrusurcr AMOS TEASLEY Sponxor The L Club is an organization for boys who receive block L's in recognition of athletic ability. L Club boys are good sports and crack-a-jack fellows. There are about seventeen members of thc club, most of them acquiring letters bc- cause of their proficiency in football. Others gain membership by basketball, track, or tennis. The L Club picnics cause many hearts to beat a little faster. i'Hlil?Rl.liADlf.RS Ruth Mann, Cmnlnn nip.. Gm. 60.741, 4a.7!uf, 4-z-9-A-Z! CHEERLEADERS Come on everybody! Let,s go, 1-2, 1-Z! You guessed it-the Cheerleaders are in the groove again for the team. 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GEORGE 5 10 . HNSON Make Our Slow' Your Drug Share l l Phone 2 S-26 We Deliver 1 INSURANCE 47 eanglaalafwfiond . . . TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION, FACULTY, AND GRANGER STAFF OF LA GRANGE HIGH SCHOOL W 'IU SQ L' 92 ECPL' wma 2 I 'L :MILLS1 UIILLIIWIIY ILL Plants az' LAGRANGE, HOGANSVILLE, MANCHESTER MILSTEAD Manzlfacturers of RUGS, MATS, AND LID COVERS TOWELS AND SHOWER CURTAINS O From Raw Cotfon to 'che Finished Product in Our Own Mills 48 Wl1af'.v flu' -nzaffrr, Fai? I'lmlogralzl11'r'x Dvliglrf, A xlzuly in Mark and wlzifv. Dmff irll allybrnfy, fm! . . . Sluzrks, I only u'unfnf a xivk xlijn! Having fllll? ClllIIllIillIt'llfX of R . F . J A C O B HILLSIDE DRUG COMPANY Conzjllinzwzfs of RHODES-PERDUE FURNITURE CO. CLEAVELAND-DIX MEN'S FURNISHINGS FORTUNE, FRIENDLY ANU FLORSHISIM SHOES 54.40 55.00 255.50 586.50 59.50 2510.00 Conzplinzvnfs of HARRIS SERVICE STATION GULF PRODUCTS VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SHOP 110 Church Street Phone 3 80 LA GRANGE THEATER cf V! I Xcrvice Cm! Cozzzjn If C X P H O N E I I 3 3 BIG 'PAR . THE EIHHNS WZ SUHIHIHN HHNK UHHHHHNEE Memiea -gecfmal fbepodil fndufzance eoapoaalian NO ACCOUNT TOO LARGE--NONE TOO SMALL 1. Taking Home the Bacon. 3. Oh Yeah! 2. Taking the town by storm. T H E G R ' '- L LA GRANGE OPTICAL co 15 N. Court Square LaGrange, Georgia ' erHome of Good Eatsn MZII1 Street R. L. HINSON MOTOR CO. 7 DODGE - PLYMOUTH g 0 U n G S , L A D i E s ' R. L. HINSON FURNITURE GO. W E A R ' N G LAGRANGE GEORGIA A P P A R E L LA GRANGE COLLEGE . . . FOrYOung Women . . . The charm of the old is happily blended with the challenge of the new in the atmosphere of Christian culture at LaGrange Collegeg with modern and comfortable residence halls, excellent courses in domestic, commercial, and fine arts, and a standard curriculum lead- ing to the Bachelor of Arts degree. Expenses moderate. For further information address LAGRANGE I-IUBERT T. QUILLIAN, President GEORGIA 5I W00llI G' GENERAL HEADQUARTERS FOR THE YOUNGER SET Always Showing THE NEW AND YOUTHFUL CLOTHES Co1nplime11ts Of .Y.fl.KRf5'5 ECOMPANY 5, I0 and 25 Cents Store O WATCH KRESS WINDOWS 1. Sigh Club in Action. 4. Gimme a ring. 2. A horse, and not a Hogg! S. Hurry Up! 3. Agony, hula. 6. Ducky, isn't it? 52 HIIIIFF-JIIIIES CII SENIOR RINGS PINS - MEDALS - TROPHIES INVITATIONS - CARDS 4vNAAfvsAAAavvsAAn.n CLINT ID. LEE CCD mlfldlfl-G4 vvvsfvvvsrvvvvvvvg IIIIIIIHIHII BHP II HHIIN EH vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvs 1 I fBecause of Gm Interest in the Schools of LaGrange We dire Glad to Give Cffjltis dlnnual Gm' Support 1: Q: MR. J. T. THOMASSON JUDGE F. P. LONGLEY MR. B. J. MAYER MR. RENDER TERRELL MR. LEON MEADORS MR. P. T. HIPP MR. DUKE DAVIS JUDGE W. T. TUGGLE MR. HATTON LOVEJOY MR. LOEB KETZKY MR. LUTHER WYATT MR. H. C. HARRISON JUDGE LEE B. WYATT MR. WRIGHT LIPFORD THE BEST DRESSED MEN WEAR . . . ntwmnn tnnsrnutrlun SQl.!.!..VQBM EUIHPHIIH ll- ' Builclers' Supplies General Contractors THE CH OB CU. S W C O A L lI8 Main Street LA GRANGE GEORGIA PHONE 444 54 A Sindy of Sflllly. Murlrm' Divfrirlz? Four in u row. Wbaf'x Up? Blur' H orxvs Speak Tlu' Morning affv r flu' Nigbz' Bz'forf'. OTIS WILLIAMS GROCERIES Ridley Ave. LaGrange, Ga Phone 1197 S A F E T Y C A B Phones 61 and 93 ALBERT Cosmga, Manager LaGRANGE SERVICE STATION o TEXACO PRODUCTS . JOE THRASH, Manager AMERICAN SHOE SHOP Gus VALERI 116 Bull St. LaGrange, Ga. Western Auto Associate Store El'f'fyfbi71g for Ihr' Car Phone 285 3 East Court Square Complimcufs Of ELM CITY COMPANY . COAL and WOOD f----f ia 1. Whf'Vl'ff1YU ar! ibozz, Son,'? 3. Swecffhvarfx on Parade. 5. Sfraigfolcfning Tbirzgx O111' 2. High on flu' Windy' Sfvps. 4. Vffblfs mwf? CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS fbiasie IWLML 56 HUDSON HARDWARE CO. Sporting Goods Electrical Supplies CRAWFORD JEWELRY CO. Your lc'wc'lc'rs LaGrange Theatre Bldg. LAGRANGE GEORG Q Telephone 85 LaGrange, Ga. HUTCHINSON - TRAYLOR INSURANCE ' AGENCY CREDIT TERMS IF YOU WISH C0mjJlimc'nls Always of . Freeman Coal 8: Wood Co. l'6fI'CShll1g Phone 1278 ku 'Z- t mi h b BETTER COAL AND MORE WOOD FO ' A 5 C Z E T' ml , l 1 lx' 1 .. 'lx Q YOUR MONEY IA I I4 L V N, . -iff T o 1, , - , ' l :nl Elgllrllll mln A gfh romzmzrrzieessrg D 15 ,, 92 A T -l , P E I HAMMETT 3. oRoovER O . .wherever AMBULANCE SERVICE f' ly t y0u are r f, if cr LAGRANGE GEORGIA 5 COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. LaGRANGE, GA. TELEPHONE I70 C0lIlfllillZl'IlfS of L 1 B ELK-GALLANT 3 COMPANY T LA GRANOES LARGEST AND BEST STORE Belk-Gallant Stores Are Also Located in NEWNAN and WEST POINT fbwiel fmwm e CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LAGRANGE GEORGIA l. This Hillyf Lady Maz'ln'flJ.' 4. Six GI 0 I 2. Pm'111v.x'z'J. S. Hr' vu I 1' 3. Wlvaf a yarn! 6. Wlzaf 58 WILKES SERVICE STATION Couqyafufafjonx Bull and Broom Strccts STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS f Phone 819 70171 CITY DRUG COMPANY FOUNTAIN SERVICE L . A . WI L S O N MEN'S CLOTHING 14 N. Court Square Phone 786 MARY ALICE BEAUTY SHOP Modern Styles and Equipment for Modern Women 203 Broom St. Phone 400 Conzplimvnfs Of CITY OF LISGRANGE ECONOMY AUTO STORES DR. FRED M. GLOVER, D. C. CHIROPRACTOR 209 Vernon St. Phone 1371 20 Years' Practice 25-26 W. Court Square CURLEE CLOTHES AND CROSBY SQUARE SHOES LA GRANGE PARTS COMPANY CIOMPLETE PARTS SERVICE FOR ALL CARS AND TRUCKS W UIIATTAHUUUIIEE VALLEY Toms TO sTED PE NU s A A T LUMBER UUMPANY PEANUT BUTTER sANDWuoHEs ' and BUILDING EINE oANDlEs 5 U P 'D L ' E 5 O O Vernon Road TbeyMakeHur1geraI0y Pl-ION E I78 Offers the Highest Quality Dairy Products QCLEANLINESS FIRST OQUALITY SECOND QPRICE TI-IIRD GUY M. WORD, Manager PHONE 704 LA GRANGE, GA. 60 1. Barrfoof Babu 2. Slrangv Cargof, 3. Arms forwarrf, 0116, fwo Taking if waxy. Ola for an oz'I'a11, Ins! .vfzzfjinl bl LA GRANGE LAUNDRY BlllltHC'.Y of SlIfiSf!Il'ff0l1 LICENSED SANITONE CLEANERS Phone 129 200 Broom St Cf1l!1l71fll1l'I1fS of Couri: Square Service Sfaiion Comjwlimvnfx of HOWARD'S HINMAN SIGN SERVICE CIuQA'I'ons ANI? l,lS1l3NIiRS ur' Mom RN SIGN IPISPI M' PIIOIIC 789--I Exfin1ah's anal Skt'ft'l7l'X Fr4'I ' 110 Daugherty St. I.llCI1'LlllgIJ, G.: SMEDLEY PRINTING CO. J. A. SMEDLEY, Ou'nr'r Qualify Prirzfiug and Own' Sullrjrlirx PHONI 121 C0llIp1iIIll'llfS Of P A R K E R FURNITURE COMPANY CTONIlIlfllIl'lIfS 0 f Godfrey Sheet Metal Works WYCHE SERVICE STAUON Phone 11 411 Main St. LaGrange, G PERKERSON BROTHERS DRY CLEANING PLANT I PHONE 972 MCLELLANS For Values, Courtesy and Service HUNTER-OWEN FURNITURE STORE 31 Court Square AMBULANCE SERVICE SMITH DRUG COMPANY Callaway Mills Vocational School Building TELEPHONES 1765-1766 She uint what sho used fo bc. Beauty on the bus. The Board of Ez1'z1f'a!i0n. The Early Bird Gets fbv Wfzrfzz. The Wrigbi look. 6. Mentally, no rloubf DUNSON MILLS LA GRANGE, GEORGIA MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH GRADE COTTON FABRICS for fbc' Converting amz' manufacturing fradvs - OUR MILLS DO NOT PRODUCE SUITABLE FABRICS FOR CLOTHING FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS, BUT WE WOULD BESPEAK YOUR LOYALTY TO THE COTTON INDUSTRY BY ASKING THAT YOU WEAR COTTON CLOTHES AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE, IN THEM YOU CAN BE WELL DRESSED FOR EVERY OCCASION, FOR THEY ARE SMART, PRACTICAL, AND COMFORTABLE. 63 Cn UI f!1tll1l'IlfN H. W. LAY 8r CO., Inc. Manufaetzrrers GARDNER Products Potato Chips Salted Peanuts IDEAL CLEANERS JACK CROZIER, Profrrir'tor Popcorn . Peanut Candies Peanut Butter Sandwiches Sweet Wafer Sandwiches PHONE 1220 214 GREENVILLE ST DOUBLE - COLA BOTTLING CO. .I. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. LAGRANGE, GEORGIA D U U B LE C U LA 9 isit the Most Beautiful Plant in the South If PaYs To Shop Af amz' See Drinks Bottled Under be Most 1 Sanitary Conditions Possilile. Penney S E A I LA GRANGE HARDWARE GOLDEN CRUS-I BREAD COMPANY Fresh Every Day O LaGRANGE BAKING COMPANY N 0 Orders T00 Large Or T00 Small Pl' 6 O L D S MIT I-I SPORTING GOODS o If It's Hardware We Have It PI-IQNE 9I I Phone I55 ZIO Bull Street 'kii' iii' KEEP 'EM FLYING! i'1ki k4'A k'ki'i A'1l A'i k FOR OUR FUTURE Compliments of LaGrange Grocery Company 1 Tl k Q? 3. And somr' pf'op1c'a'011'i l7!'1ll'l'!'lII E I I 2 T f a lziml. 4. Svmnd xfory xnoojwrs. 65 I Cffmplfmfnfi vf HOLLYWGOD BEAUTY SALON PERMANENT WAVING A SPECIALTY Court Square Phone 202 DAVIS PHARMACY CITY DRY CLEANERS 104 Hamilton Street Evf'rybody's Drug Sforcn Phone 1034 COOI.EY'S FEED STORE Colfzplimezds FEEDS, SEEDS, FLQUR Of C FARM HARDWARE . LaGRANGE WELDING 8a 107 Bull Street Phone 259 CO- COMPLIMENTS OF Wfcefone Z Eaaaw 66 l !W'P1?9F'E5i1EN?iiZSV'GN.?GE0 XM.. It U g Hequlre the Qervlres of experlenced and expert lI'clftSlIl6ll,tI'1llllBll Ill every detful ld the pruleseeq of lFBdtlHW lndlHHHQ layout and dBSlL,5ll typesettlmi llI'lIltIll!.f hthugruphluq HHd,lHHdlHg 'Through uutlrdtflrentury Hub uuupuuy hue ploueered IH the PPOdUltHHllHQthB luqheqt type ut prlntmg Our Qervuee llllllld9 a Special college annual sales and service 0l'QHIllZdtlUll Abundant equlpnleut n10dern .und lunlplete l'rireQ representing maximum in value X FUUTE 8: DAVIES PRINTING v LlTHlllil1Al'HlNli 0 ENHBAVING. , ATLANTA -. SUCCESSFUL ANNUALS 5, :Vi ,Q 5 EQ 1 Q, E Q ,, V V .V 1? V - View Q. 'V -Ngggp 3,343 :fa X. Vw, . M. .553 '. 12152 av. - 541' 4 X , 33 '15 !,.,.Ef:,::f s':.,wx.f- 1 4 - . . ,a,.:5 w,yV.i35 in ' - giiifv . V- -A ,, '71 za... - aq-'22?'f'1QQ,f4j1 1' ' 1 Q 'WLS' , , A , , W 'w V . ,Vt,:'.' ' 215' X- . 'Qggg V 2 f 215- , . -fz.aff5,. ' f- -V V- , ,, ' V ' vu 995 , ri ' :Limp S 5 S V-1 . .- V vw - PV--,LQ . 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