LaGrange High School - Granger Yearbook (Lagrange, GA)
- Class of 1951
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Advertising Mgr. 1 -1 i When time, who steals our years away Shall steal our pleasures, too, The mem,ry of the past will stay, And half our joys renew. -Thomas Moore vLUm oi. JL. Sf. Jlvnfm, Juwlflff flauma, Spam ddumhbmm jmewmi In our adventure through life may we pause for a backward glance down memory lane. Let's stroll back d h our steps. Al sights that fill us with thrilling sensations of days gone by. Each step clears the mist of forgetfulness that clouds our memory until we can clearly recall the days of our high school careers-the happy days filled with the challenge of learning, the joy of pleasant experiences, and the sincere comradeship of our friends the tr in t' h - y g imes w en the requirements seemed unreasonable, the problems, unsolvable, the work, useless, and the disappointments, unbearable. own t e path a way retracing ong the trodden path we find beloved things and see familiar We can see now the meaning of our work, the growth resulting from our ' ' ' experiences, the value of true friendship, the truth of our teachers' wisdom, and the need for a thorough education. Let's not pause too long in reflection, but turn again toward the uncerta' th h ' in pa t at lies before us. The way seems dark, but illuminated by the afterglow of the past and glorified by the br'll' f i iance o the present, our futures shall be bright and radiant. 4 lndelibly impressed on the heart of every senior who goes out from L. H. S. into a bigger and more complicated world are the memories of those have who made it possible for him to go forward. Among these memories there is always one person who holds a supreme place, and who, because of her helpfulness, her untiring interest in all students, her diligent service in and out of school, and her devotion to LaGrange High School, will never be forgotten. Because of her all around personality, we sincerely and lovingly dedicate to our most unforgettable character, 771424 .lclleun 664146 this Om 7957 Qwwga 5 Una, af. . ,Sn Home LUIZQILQ. L, H. S. of all llze selmnls Ilia lmxl. We loira you, flour nlrl L. H. S. S0 fair rzncl Ima, in all llml you rlo. LVIIIIPI' your colors. Ilie 0111 ll'lIl'lt' aml lnluv: Yozfre rm lruf' as Ilia lzluv of Ihr' llt'IIl'f?l1S. YOll.l'P ns pure as llie wliile of flirt pearl, So glory. glory to olfl l.. H. S. Yozfre Ilie lies! school in lliv Il'0l'lf,.u ,irwav Greater than the memories of the beautiful architectural structure Of Our buildings will be the ones of the every day occurrences within and outside of their walls, This front view of the auditorium will always remind us of many hours spent in fun and inspiration, but most of all, of the highlighting feature of any high school careerfgraduation. Our little home, the Home-EC. Cottage, will bring back odors gf 'fdellgigug' Cooking and recollections of busy housekeeping. Last, but certainly foremost, we shall remember the familiar scenes, the memorable acquaintances among classmates and teachers, and the unfor- gettable lessons in the big building. All these memories will blend to make our days at L. H, S, an ever-permanent part of our lives, :: 35:u::::es :s -. 2 - y il-QL. Pass, F.-gr . T YK . 'IA , -ss ITS . ,,se'1., rs 5 K- f-, M -cz., at X Q35-'ig ,jim -22:52 ,. 6 Ex. f . 5: if you t , :wif 56 1,22 ep: X ' rr , 'emi A h ,Q X nd... is ' ,. mg.. . fa wi. 'Z , 6 it if mans ti K 'S' 2 5 B 33 Zi si ,E :lx 3 22 33 1 52 Ifg Q2 V5 , 3 5 s 51 S? fs 5 2 Q S N 12 S is 5 5? 22 Q 5 51 vw MrS- BGHTOII Dudd Mrs. Sam M. Blackman Bowclon State College B, S, Commercial Subjects Wlnfhfop C0ll9Qe Homeroom 1OE Wofford College Commercial Subjects Homeroom 9E George W. Kinzy B. S., M. A. r?'s'hFrankCTS'um Georgia Teachers College rep eng O ege Ohio State University Boston School of Speech Industrial Arts Secretary to the Superintendent B. A. Lancaster A. B., M. A. M:rcer University Superintendent of Schools AC LTY Um, Jarulfy, Alfred Mariotti A. B. Newberry College Coach, Social Science Homeroom 96 Adviser for Key Club and Hi-Y One person in whose mind L,H.S, is fore- most is Mr. Lancaster, Superintendent of LaGrange schools. His zeal in his work and his Constant efforts to improve our school make him a beloved member of our family. Aided by his competent secretary, Mrs. Tatum, Mr, Lancaster will go on to achieve all his hopes for L,l-l.S. The best thing we can say to our faculty is Thanks for the Memorylnfthe memory of the hard work and the sacrifice which you put forth daily so that we may become better students and better citizens. Thanks, too, for your guidance and helpfulness in every way. Your efforts will always be ap- preciated, and your high ideals will always serve as an inspiration. Oliver Hunnicutt B. S. University of Georgia Coach, Bookkeeping Adviser for L Club and Hi-Y ln our package of L.H.S. memories, Mr. Driver will always hold a big place. The efficient, yet kind and patient way with which he handles problems will always in- spire us to higher ideals. Pictured with him is Dot Slaughter, a commercial student, who assists him with his work. Mrs. W. W. Keller B. M. Alabama College Alabama Polytechnic institute Piano, Voice 2 - .. sg? .,..,,.,,-.3 . - ..,. H ' . William J. Deal A. B., B. S., M. M. Oglethorpe University Georgia Teachers College Northwestern University Director of Music Homeroom lOC 1. in QQ Q 2' Q Amis syn, -:ji ,if ' -555 Mrs. Speer Burdette, Jr. A. B. Shorter College Northwestern University Speech Mrs. S. Jack Davis High Museum of Art Art Subjects Adviser for Art Club Homeroom 9l-l Adviser for Music Club ,PM f Guy Driver A. B., M, A. Young Harris College University of Georgia Principal FACULTY Elizabeth Smithwick A. B. LaGrange College Latin, Homeroom 9A Adviser for Latin Club Constance Day B. S., M. A. Georgia State College for Women Columbia University Home Economics Homeroom l OF Adviser for Future Home- makers of America Elise Sherrill B. S. Bowdon State College Oglethorpe University Science, Mathematics Homeroom IOD Adviser for General Science Club AC LTY Kathleen Lucas A. B. Shorter College Spanish, French Homeroom lOA Adviser for Spanish and French Clubs Jane Harwell B. S. Georgia State College for Women Biology, Homeroom llE Adviser for Biology Club W. W. Keller A. B., M. Ed. Erskine College Duke University Columbia University University of Virginia University of N. Carolina Chemistry, Physics, Algebra, Homeroom llD Adviser for Phy-Chem Club, Hi-Y and Business Staff of GRANGER f V Bernice Legg A A. B., M. A. Georgia State College for Women University of Georgia English, Homeroom llA Adviser for Tri-Hi-Y Mrs. Lorine Smith B. S. Georgia State College for Women Cornell University Alabama Polytechnic Institute English, Homeroom l2D Adviser for GRANGER Editorial Staff Mildred M. McClain A. B. Bessie Tift College Duke University University of Georgia English, Homeroom 9C Adviser for Tri-Hi-Y Advisory Committee of the CLARION .C ',5,.,,. 1 .,.-' V' uubu Tom P. Hutcheson B. B, A. University of Georgia Mathematics Homeroom 9B Adviser for Hi-Y Lillian Clark A. B., M. A. LaGrange College University of N. Carolina English, Homeroom IZA Adviser for Tri-Hi-Y Ax! Isma Swain A.B., M. A. Wesleyan College University of Georgia English, Homeroom 9F Adviser for CLARION Staff . Tri-Hi-Y, and Grangerl' Venia Chamlee A, B. Bessie Tift College Mathematics Homeroom l2C Adviser for Beta Club .f'.,.,v,,,cfl-'H' Fae Kent B. S.,M. A. in L. S. University of Georgia Emory University Librarian, Homeroom l0B Adviser for Library Club Algie 0. Parker B. S. Mississippi Southern College Coach, History Homeroom 9D ..,, A . --.. -,.,,::.-.Lg- -5.-L ., Mrs. Harvey Halman B. S. Georgia State College for Women Mathematics Homeroom l lB Adviser for Junior Red ln WL.. Cross Council Louise Owen A. B., M. A. Bessie Tift College Emory University Government, History Homeroom l lC Adviser for Tri-Hi-Y Coral L. Richardson A. B., M. A. Agnes Scott College University of Georgia History, Homeroom l2B Adviser for Junior Town Meeting Teen-Ager Club '4 . ,. 3 .F - . .4- FAC LTY E 2: 5 5 , X E L f fe 5 X 2 3 3 E S C 'S if A E 3 5 3 A xx X is if 5 Q R x if w S 3 5 Q' E 9 5 Q 3 E 5 ,Q 3 ,S xi Q ,Q N 3 E ? , S S E E 5 ga !1 fy 5 3 Q Q. 3 Q IE S 5 A Z IG ri S T E We of the l95l graduating class shall never forget our fine leaders during our all-important senior year. lAnd the girls will never forget that the quartet of officers was all malell They are left to right: Smith, Price, Hyde and Martin. OFFICERS President . , . . , , , . Jax Smith Vice-President . . . Richard Hyde Secretary . . , . . Bill Martin Treasurer . .. Lewis Price' . , A ff' , 1 i if . .qtyv ,r Richard Hyde Richard Strong and rugged, Mr. Happy-Go-Lucky himself- His sunny smile and friendly ways are more valuable than wealth. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, 55 L Club l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Treas- urer 55 GRANGER Business Staff 45 Social Club l, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President l, 55 Homeroom Secretary 35 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity 3, 45 Basketball Manager l5 Basketball 2, 35 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Laboratory Assistant 55 Class Vice-president 5. Bill Martin BiII There are some men who are born to be best5 Have every virtue, and by right, lead the rest. Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. l, 3, 4, Sec, 25 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Latin Club l5 Band 25 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Treas. 45 Beta Club 4, Treas. 45 Speaker of the House, Ga. Youth Assembly 45 Lt. Gov. of Key Club Dis. 45 Football l, 2, 45 Varsity 45 Class Pres. l, 2, 35 Class Sec. 45 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 All State Chorus 25 Home- room Pres. l, 2, 35 Social Club l, 25 Jr, Town Meeting 35 Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon 35 Mr. L.H.S. 4. Lewis Price, Jr. Lewis He's tall, good looking, to his antics there's no end: He's an all 'round good fel- low-everybody's friend! Class Treasurer 45 Football l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 3, 4, Secretary 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Delegate to State and ln- ternational Key Club Con- ventions 35 Social Club l, 25 GRANGER Business Staff 3, 45 Latin Club l5 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 All-State Chorus 25 Band 25 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 25 Treasurer 35 Delegate to Youth As- sembly 2, 45 Rotarian of the Month 45 Homeroom Vice- president 4. O l6 Jax Smith Pueblo Polite in nature, honest in every part, Ilarzdsome in face and strong in heart. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 2, Secretary 45 Key Club 45 Class Treasurer 2, 35 Class President 45 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Social Club l, 25 Gran- ger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Vice-president 45 Varsity Football 25 Rotarian of the Month 45 Homeroom Presi- dent 2, 3, 45 General Science Club l. White wondered whether it was whimsical to wear the white wig and whiskers. Shall we ever forget the difficulty we had making this distinction in enunciation? Because of our varying interests and talents, we have not all studied the same subiects in high school, but we have all studied English, Miss Clark hopes that as a result of our senior course we shall remember more than iust the tongue twisters we read over the loud speaker, so in her honor Iet's practice what she teaches, Nancy Crozier Nancy For her smiling disposition and friendly grin, All the L.H.S. seniors will remember this true friend. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, Band 2, 3, Chorus, l, 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Latin Club, l, 2, Vice-president 2, Biology Club l, French Club, 3, 4, Vice-president 3, GRANGER Business Staff 3, 4, Adver- tising Manager 4, Phy-Chem Club 4,,Vice-president 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, 3, Usher at Gradu- ation 3, Social Club l, 2, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Student Council l, Music Club 2, 3, Needham Avery Cup l. Barbara Daniel HBO., Her smile radiates good will to all her friends. She's charming and valiant, her will never bends. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Coun- cil 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Music Club l, 2, 3, Biology Club l, Phy-Chem Club 2, Social Club 2, French Club 3, GRANGER Business Staff 3, CLARION Staff 3, Clarion Club 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4. Ruth Park Lehmann Ruth Such wisdom, such knowl- edge, such brains has she, Yet she constantly prolesses confused to be. Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Secretary 2, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Biology l, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, So- cial Club l, 2, 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, 4, GRAN- GER Business Staff 2, 3, CLARION Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Band 2, 3, Cho- rus l, 2, 3, 4, Youth As- sembly 2, 3, 4, Delegate 2, 3, Speaker's Bureau 3, 4, Usher at Graduation 3. Alice Traylor Blondie Blondie has talent and good looks too, To Puddin' her heart will always be true. L Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Coun- cil 3, 4, President 3, Home- room President l, 3, Home- room Secretary 4, Spanish Club l, 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, 3, Gran- ger Teen-Ager Club 3, Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer l, Library Assistant l, Speak- ers Bureau 3, GRANGER Business Staff 2, 3, 4, Ad- vertising Manager 2, Assist- ant Manager 4, Band Major- ette l, 2, 3, 4, Drum Maior- ette 4, Cheer leader 2, 4. L 7957 l7 Guy Carter Satchel Here's u boy who is a regu- lar good Guy, And his wil is the kind that never will die. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club l, Latin Club l, 2 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Social Clut l, 2, Granger Teen-Age Club 3, 4, Phy-Chem Club 3, GRANGER Editorial Staff 4, Alice Fowler Alice Now here's a girl who has an art For being wise and gentle in heart, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4. Jenny Edna Moore Jenny A cute little trick with a winsome smile. One we'll remember for a long, long, while, Mountville High: Red Cross 2, Class Treasurer 2, 4-H Club 2, Most Popular Girl in Junior-Senior Class, LaGrange High: Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Red Cross l, 3, 4, Council 3, Music Club, 3, 4, Social Club l, Future Home- makers of America l, Tri- Hi-Y l, 3, 4. 2 Marie Wright Ronald Copeland 1 Marie Ronnie Carolyn She spreads around that magic spell That makes all people lore her well. Future Homemakers of America l, l-lomeroom Sec- retary 3, Homeroom Vice- president 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Clarion Typ- ist 4, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4? Chorus 4, Granger Teen- A9SfvClub 3, Most Beauti- iul Gzrl 4, GRANGER Typist 4 Though suspenders and blue jeans marked his school attire, The traits that marked his character we really admire. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Coun- cil l, Social Club l, 2, Bio- logy CI,ib 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4, Football l, 4, Varsity 4. With artistic ability our Carolyn is endowed, But it's her beauty that makes hsr stand out in a crowd. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club I, J.in.or 'lown Meet- ing l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, Future Home- makers of America Club 2, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Chor-s 2, 3, 4, GRANGER Art Staff 3, l-low could we ever forget the sensations we felt as we breath- lessly awaited the outcome of a science experiment, wondering just what the result would be! Charles Harris Bubber Not too serious, yet not too gay. A rare good fellow when it comes to play. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Coun- :il 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, 2, Musfc Club 3, Phy-Chem Club 4, Treasurer 4, Football 3, 4, Varsity 4, L Club 4. Barbara Harris Bobbie Sweet and sincere, a friend so true, A splendid girl, with good looks, too. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, Art 4, Biology Club l, Latin Club l, 2, French Club 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Usher at Graduation 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, CLARION Staff 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, GRANGER Busi- ness Staff 3. ,aw Lf X V sg 552 Bobby Joe McClendon Bobby Mac His interests, abilities, and talents show, That up in the world this boy will go. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Junior Academy of Science 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Lab Assistant 3, Junior Town Meeting 4, Hi-Y 4, Usher at Baccalaureate Ser- mon 3, Georgia Boys' State l'-750. Laverne Poore Boody The Air Force has claimed him, and a grand boy they picked, For his talents are many and his spirit is never licked. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Band l, 2 ,3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Vice-presIdent 4, Bio- logy l, 2, President 2, So- cial Club 2, 3, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Most Talented Boy 4, Homeroom Vice-pres- ident 3, Music Club l, 2, 3, Art 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, President 4. Pegay Lynch Hpegn A girl who's a beauty, with personality, too. For the touch of perfection, the sweetest one we knew. Music Club l, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3, Student Council 3, Homeroom Vice-president 3, Homeroom President 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Youth Assembly Delegate 4, GRANGER Edi- torial Staff 3, 4, CLARION Staff 4, Exchange Editor 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, All-State Chorus 2, Latin Club l, 2, Donald Hazel Hazel For politeness and courtesy- the best in the land. We'll remember Donald as a real lady's man. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, l-li-Y 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Gen- eral Science Club l, Phy- Chem Club 3, 4, Social Club 2, Library assistant l, Music Club 2. Years from now we can re-read the letters we received from French or Spanish students in foreign countries. They will be permanent memoranda of our interesting high school language classes. Hugh Kemp Bunky Time! I dare thee to dis- cover Such. a youth and such a lover! Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Vice-president 3, B-Team Cheerleader 2, Councilman tor a Day 2, Granger Business Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Football l, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Phy-Chem Club 4, Junior Town Meeting 4, Friendliest Boy 4, Peggy Ann Greene ,,Gigi,. When Peggy joined our ranks in 1949, She brought with her a lot of sunshine. West Point High: Glee Club l, 2, HILLTOP l-ll-LITE Edi- torial Staff l, Adv. Mgr. l, Society Editor l, Classroom Treas. 2, Revues l, 2. La- Grange High: Junior Town Meeting 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Clarion Editorial Staff 4, Adv. Mgr. 4, Music Club, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Sec, 4, Homeroom Treas. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Delegate to Summer Conference 3, Usher at Grad- uation 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 4. Dwight Harvey Whit A head full of brains and a heart full of laughter, Now here is a classmate we'll remember ever after. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, General Science Club l, Vice-president l, Hi-Y 3, 4, Youth Assembly Delegate 4, Junior Town Meeting 4, Granger Teen Ager Club 3, 4, CLARION Staff 4, Sports Editor 4, Student Council 4, Key Club 4, Lab Assistant 3, Usher at Baccalaureate Sermon 3, Football 2, Phy- Chem Club 3, Junior Acad- emy ot Science l, 3, 4. Barbara Beddingfield Bobbie To be a nurse is Barbara's ambition. We know she'll succeed and be a sensation. Tri-Hi-Y l, 3, 4, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Chorus 4, Future Homemakers of America l, GRANGER Busi- ness Statf 2, CLARION Club 2, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Library Club l, 2, Cornelia Erquitt Cornie Cornelia has character no words can paint, Even the finest words seem very faint. Latin Club 2, 3, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4, Art Club 3. Helen Terry Fokes Helen A chic little lass, possessing plenty of versatility- True journalist-popular-filh ed with originality. GRANGER Editorial Staff l, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council l, CLARION Staff 4, Associate Editor 4, Bio- logy Club l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Youth Assembly 3, 4, Press Rep. 4, First Place State Press Award 4, Latin Club l, 2, Chorus l, ' Social Club l, 2, 3, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Junior Town Meeting 2, 3, 4, Vice Chm. 3, Chm. 4, B Team Cheer Leader 2, French Club, 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 4. 3, 4, Music Ellen Wilson Ellen Ellen is one who is smart and studious. She is honest and just and always duteous. F u t u r e Homemakers of America I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4. James Singleton James And still they gazed and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all he knew. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Social Club 2, 35 Latin Club I, 25 Biology Club I5 Phy-Chem Club 35 Music Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Junior Town Meeting 35 Usher at Baccalaureate Serm on 35 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4. Tom Lipp Cass A big he-man, good looking, too: He always has a smile for you. Hi-Y 3, 45 Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 35 Gran- ger Teen-Ager Club 3, 45 Boy's State Sheriff 3, 45 Del- egate to Youth Workshop 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 3, 4. I '-' Clay Bailey 5keets He does his work well from day to day. He's helpful and obedient- our friend, Clay. Rosemont High: Future Farm- ers of America I, 25 Red Cross I, 2. LaGrange High: Hi-Y 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Music Club 4. Betty Cleveland Betty Here's a cute litle girl who's never still: She's always talking and she always will. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus I, 2, 3, 45 GRANGER Busi- ness Staff 35 Biology Club I5 Latin Club l, 25 Music Club I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 45 Social Club l, 2, 35 Gran- gerger Teen-Ager Club 35 Beta Club 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 CLARION Editorial Staff 4. Mary Sue Mostellar usue., A cute brunette with pretty green eyes- She's sunny and gay with thoughts that are wise. Lanier High for Girls, Ma- :on: Red Cross I5 Latin Club I5 Library Club I. LaGrange High: Latin Qlub 25 Biology Club 2,5 Social Club 25 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Mifsic Club 35 French CIub.3 ,45 Annual Business Staff 35 45 Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 45 Phy-Chem Qlub 4. ,' ' ' iff 1' -I 4 ,V Jean Lester .Ueann She stands a sweet picture of life energetic, This classmate of ours, alert and athletic. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Chorus 35 GRANGER Bus. Staff I5 GRANGER Ed. Staff 2, 3, 4, Assoc. Ed. 35 CLARION Staff 4, Make Up Ed. 45 Student Council 4, Sec. 45 Social Club l, 25 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 3, Capt. 45 Class Sec. 25 Spanish Club I, Sec. I5 Music Club 2, 35 Art Club 4, Pres. 45 Most Athletic Girl 45 Tennis team 35 Granger Teen-Ager Club 35 Red Cross Rep. I5 Home- room Vice-Pres. 35 Home- room Sec. 2. Bobby Jean King nsobu Bobby is lucky to have a bright smile, And to be a sweet girl who is always in style. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 45 Music Club 45 Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 CLARION Typist 4. Robert Duke ,.Bob,. He, with all, his good humor shares! Good nature shines in the grin he wears. Chipley High: Basketball 25 Track 25 Red Cross I, 2. La- Grange High: Red Cross 3, 45 Music Club 3, 45 Hi-Y Club 4. Betty Finn Betty Plenty of good looks and a brain to go with them, '1'hta's why this gal is really a rare gem. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Council I5 Junior Town Meeting 3, 4, Sec. 45 Biology I5 Latin Club I, 2, Treas. 25 Music Club 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 2, Vice-pres. 45 GRANGER Bus. Staff 2, 3, 4, Asst. Bus. Mgr. 35 Bus. Mgr. 45 Beta Club 3, 4, Pres. 45 French Club 3, Pres. 35 Youth Assembly 2, 3, 4, Del. 2, Reading Clk. 3, 45 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Speakers Bureau- 3, 45 Usher at Grad. 35 Miss L.H.S. 45 Class Sec. I, 35 Class Vice- pres. 25 Homeroom Pres. 25 Homeroom Treas. 35 Social Club I, 2, 35 Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4, Sec, 45 Band 2, 35 Chorus l, 2, 35 Miss Good Citizen 4. f Charlotte Estes ..1-unyu She has a heart as sound as a bell That makes all people love her well. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi- gf I, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 2, , 4. Runette Griffin Grippe A mighty fine typist this gal has proved to be. She has the will, the aim, and plenty of ability. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 2, 3, 45 Clarion Staff 4, Copy Editor 4. Such deep dark eyes that tantalized the boys at L.H,S. 'Tis Elinor Struletz whose good looks we will remem- ber best. Chorus l, Junior Town Meet- ing 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Bio- logy Club l, Latin Club l, 2, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, CLARION Editorial Staff 4, Assistant Advertising Man- ager 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-president 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Speakers Bureau 3. Mary Howard iiMaryir She is a swell girl with charm galore. h And we predict to hzgh heights she'll soar. F u t u r e Homemakers of America l, 2, Homeroom Treasurer l, Biology Club l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus l. Joyce Cooper iicoopi. She sparkles merrily with happiness and wit. With her gentle ways she'll always be a hit. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Music l, 2, 3, 4, CLARION Club Staff 4, Copy Editor 4. Lamar Reese Lama He has a bright mind and the will to use it, With his charming manner he'll always make a hit. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-presi- dent 4, Social Club l, 2, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 3, Football l, 4, Varsity 4, Homeroom Vice- president l, Latin Club l, Art Club 3, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Usher at Baccalau- reate Sermon 3, Delegate to Youth Assembly 3. Kenneth Johnson Kenny Kenneth is one who is quiet and shy, But there is no doubt that he's a swell guy. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4, Hi-Y 4. Phyllis Smith uphyl.. A cute little trick with plenty of wit, And her admirable traits make her a hit. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Fu- ture Homemakers of America l, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4. sf I .. I I: I ..,,, - S: . ,V -,-, J V , . EI.,-::5,:-:: , 1 ---- .V . iii:-.:. A I' .,. :::, , - ' Doris Jackson Tina She moves to and fro with a slow, stately grace: Of hurry and worry, there is never a trace. Tallapoosa County High: Red l, 2, 4-H Club l, 2. LaGrange High: Red Cross 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Music ub 3, 4. Cross 3, CI Hugh Shelnutt Toni In debating, this guy did show great skill: For even tho' vanquished, he could argue still. Latin Club l, General Science Club l, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council l, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Hj-Y 3, 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 34, Music Club 3, Band , , 4. Buck Priester Mole His feats on the gridiron brough t Buck much lame, You can count on him to play a good game. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club l, President l, Social Club l, 2, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4, Homeroom slice-president l, 2, 4, Home- room Treasurer 3, Hi-Y 2, 4, Music Club I, 2, Phy-Chem Club 3, Track 3, 4, L Club 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, 3, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. Maxine Davis UNM.. This girl has looks that can't be beat, And a friendly word for all she may meet. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y l, 2, 3, 4, Future Home- makers of America l, 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Biology Club 2. Molly Templeton Mariucha She has shining hair and a friendly smile. To be her friend is well worth while. Glynn Academy: Homeroom Secretary l, Glee Club 2, Pams Club 2, Red Cross l, 2. LaGrange High: Music Club 3, Spanish Club 3, Red Cross 3, 4, Council 4, Tri- '-li-Y 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Gran- ger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Social Club 3. Patsy Woodson iipatsyn Futll of pep and personality, oo, A gal who's tops, we present to you. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Future Home Makers of America l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, Granger Teen Ager Club 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, GRANGER Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Student Council 4, President 4, Var- sity Cheerleader 4, Tennis Team 3, Speakers Bureau l, 3, Friendliest Girl 4. L' v Mary Ann Allman May Ran She's cheerful all the live- long day, And makes others happy along the way. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Biology Club l, Latin Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers ot America 2, GRANGER Edi- torial Staff 4, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4. Juanita Claxton Nita Who has patience has a way To constantly hold the world in sway. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Music Club 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4. Paul Pruitt Toddie Good natured and happy. a smile for all, He is really a grand pal, our friend Paul. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Science Club l, Biology Club 2, Vice- president 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Sec- Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice- president 4. retary 4, Phy-Chem Marion Neill Marion With a winsoine smile for all she may meet. Here's an attractive girl who can't be beat! Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y i, 2, 3, 4, Social Club 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Phy-Chem Club 4, Homeroom Secretary 4. Bill Waller upuckn To be honest and pleasant is right in his line, For these virtues he'll get our votes any old time. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, So- cial Club l, 2, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, Science Club l, Track 3, 4, L Club 4. zt- .ran I l Kathryn Ryynolds Kat Quiet and sincere, yet al- ways jull of cheer, We'll long remember Kath- ryn, she's really a dear. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Secretary-Treasurer l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, CLARION Editorial Staff 4, Circulation Manager 4, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Social Club l, French Club 3, 4. When engineers have established their fame, they look back to their years of study and learning. Who knows? Perhaps in the future some may recall the difficult advanced math courses at L.l-l.S. that helped to build their success. Mae Huie nMaeu We could never say enough in praise of Mae, She will rate tops forever and a day. Chorus l, 2, 4, Biology Club l, Latin Club l, 2, President 2, French Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 4 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary l, Vice-president 2, 3, President 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, Gran- ger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, 4, Vice-chairman 4, Music Club 3, 4, Clarion Staff 4, As- sociate Business Manager 4, Class Vice-president l. Jimmy Bowles Jimmy His friends are inany, his talents even more: Not only in footall did this .senior score. Eli-Y l, 3, Ig, fl, 5, General cience , io ogy 24 Phy- chem 3,4, Mumc dub m Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 4. Edna Lester Hsanau She clanged the cymbals and rang the Journalism beZl. To her children, years from now, great things she'll have to tell. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Biology Club l, Band 2, 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, lunior Town Meeting 3, Phy- Chem Club 4, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, CLARION Edi- torial Staft 4, Club Editor 4. ,Ill Janirtus Geter Gete There' are many good things that you could say about her. But the foremost is that we couldn't do without her. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-president 4, CLARION typist 4, GRAN- GER typist 4. g Johnny Stagg iijoken Smart and lively, lun com- bined with skill, A mighty cute boy we like and always will. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, 5, Junfor Town Meeting I, 4, 5, Music Club 2, 3, 4, 5, Hi-Y I, 3, 5, Phy-Chem Club 5, General Science Club 2, 3, Social Club I, 2, 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, Eldon Duke Shine Eldon has looks that are really great: At L.H.S. this fact calls forth no debate, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Home- room President I, Vice-presi- dent 4, Music Club 3, 4, Vice - president 4, Hi- Y 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Most Handsome Boy 4. Onions on your hot dog? I-low familiar that question seems to us senior girls who repeated it so many times at the basketball games, while tingling with excitement to know Who's leading now? Was that Joe who made the free shot? What is the score? We must admit, though, that it was loads of fun helping at the concession. Ramona Denney HMOHBH She may be little and not very tall, But nice things come in packages small. Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Vice- president I, President 3, French Club 3, Junior Town Meeting 2, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 4, President 4, Phy-Chem 3, Chorus I, Music Club 3, Clarion Club 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Ferrill Lang Puddles Here's a lad who is husky and strong. And with his abilities he'll never go wrong. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, L Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Homeroom President 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Joyce Key .,Jo,, Here's a girl who's happy. as you can see. She is kind and good and her name is Joyce Key. Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America I, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, CLARION Editorial Staff 4, News Editor 4, Library Club 3, Music Club 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Social Club I, 2. t , Q i sr. PS Mariorie Griggs Margie Margie is a blonde, she is a twin loo. She is gentle and polite, and her faults are few. Biology Club I, Latin Club I, 2, Social Club I, 2, Chorus I, 2, Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, GRANGER Busi- ness Staff 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-president I, Homeroom Secretary-treasurer 2. Ann Hines Annie Sue could you go in this wide world Tofind a sweeter or a cuter girl? Red Cross I, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers ot America 2, Music Club I, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y I, 2, 4, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3. Where Barry Williams Barry Don't take life too seriously. but take time for fun, Then there'll be something to remember when the race is run. Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4 Music Club 1, 2, 3, Red cross 1, 2, 3, 4, ' Football I, 4, Varsity 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity 3, 4, L Club 3, 4. Jeannine Bowles Jeannine Jeannine is one who is small and petite. She's happy and smiling and always neat. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, CLARION Typist 4, Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America l, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3. Jeannine White Jeannine Most talented gal, and a real swell pal - ls pretty Jeannine, slie's really a queen. Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America l, Biology Club 2, Secretary 2, Phy-Chem Club 3, Treasurer 3, Beta Club 3, 4, Jr. Town Meeting 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Junior Academy of Science 3, Usher at Graduation 3, Most Talented Girl 4, Nora Lipham Norma A witty, attractive girl is a treasure To be cherished beyond all measure. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, GRANGER Business Staff 2, Music Club 2, 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Home- room Secretary l, 2. Tom Anderson Hot Rod Driving his hot rod he set a speedy pace. Always in life he will run a winning race. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y Ager Club 3. 4, Granger Teen- Connie Griggs Connie Connie is a twin, by her hair typed brunette. A happy girl is she, who will neither pout nor fret. Biology Club l, Latin l, 2, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Social Club l, 2, GRANGER Business Staff 3, 4, Junior Town Meeting 3, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4, Phy-Chem Club 4, Homeroom Vice- gregident 2, Music Club l, Jack Caldwell nkedn His first love is music, his next is play. Jack's a good fellow, his classmates say. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Music Club 3, 4, President 4, Clarion Staff 4, GRAN- GER Business Staff 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Biology Club 2, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4. Sydney Cobb Sydney Most Intellectual . . . most charming. too . . . A leader in school . . . to L.H.S, true blue. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 3, Social Club 1, 2, 3, Biology Club l, Spanish Club 2, Student Council 2, Vice- president 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. l, Junlon Town Meet- ing 3, 4, Beta Club 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4, Class Treas. l, GRANGER Bus. Staff 4, French Club 3, 4, Vice-pres. 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Usher at Graduation 3, Most Intellectual Girl 4, Charles Palmer Davis Medal 3, Daughters of American Revolution History Medal 3, Youth Assembly Delegate l. f i Beverly Bryant HBH.. Happy am I, from care I'm free. Why aren't all people content like me? American School, Manila, P. l.: KAWAYAN Art Staff l, Gregory Terrace Teen- Age Club l, Independent Post Editorial Staff l, Red Cross l, Basketball l. De- catur Girls High: Phi Sigma Delta Sorority 2, Red Cross 2, Baseball 2, Student Gov- ernment 2, Student Court 2. LaGrange High: Red Cross 3, 4, GRANGER Art Staff 3, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, Music Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Phy-Chem Club 4, Social Club 3. Annie Mae Whisnant HAM., A capable girl, with a light- ning quick mind- A liner girl, you could never find. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America l, 2, Music Club 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, GRANGER Business Staff 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, CLARION Typist 4. Baron Sharman A more sincere and true friend could ne'er be found. Although one should look the whole world 'round. Bay Rum Boy's High: Football 2. La- Grange High School: Red C oss l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. .S 'vi ,ikli , iii' li XLLNJ fy! ya! ,VW lf . 1. r . Ky .fixfy ex Othell Knight 0-thell Strong in character-tall in height, Now for his country he's gone to fight. Social Club 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y l, 2, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4, Science Club 5, :Basketball l, 2, 3, Track . ,4- Bobby Combs Combs Here is a boy with a lot of brawn and brain, He took life easy and thought studying no pain. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 45 Spanish Club l5 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Phy-Chem Club 35 Junior Academy ot Science 3, 45 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 45 Usher at Bacca- laureate Sermon 35 Beta Club 3, 45 Band l, 2, 35 Varsity Football 3, 45 Most Intellec- tual 45 L Club 4. Marie Cook Ru Dee She's not one to shirk or put off work till another day: No matter how hard the task, she'll always find a way. Center High: Red Cross l5 F u t u r e Homemakers of America l. LaGrange High: Latin Club 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Music Club 45 Red Cross, 2, 3, 4. Paul Neese Pauline I work with patience and without haste: Live life to the hilt: so there'll be no waste. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 3, 4. Dorothy Slaughter nootn Here is a sweet girl who is quiet and sedate. With whom one special boy is raid to rate. Hillcrest High: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, Secretary l, President 25 Class Secretary 25 4-H Club l, 2, Treasurer l, Vice-presi- dent 25 Red Cross l, 25 THE ECHO Editorial and Business Staff l, LaGrange High Phy-Chem Club 45 GRAN- GER Business Staff 3, 45 Red Cross, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Beta Club 4. Marjorie Rogers Margie A true L.H.S. spirit Margie displayed in all her high school career. We know her brains and tal- ents will make her a suc- cess year after year. Eugene Keel nseneu Eugene gained much Apraise when he p la y ed in our band. We know with a fine orches- tra he will some day find his stand. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 45 Music Club 4: l-ll-Y 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4. Christine Ray Chris By all her friends she is called Chis, And friends are many for this lille miss, Lanier High tor Girls: Latin Club l5 Student Council l5 Library Assistant l. La- Grange High: Biology Club l5 Music Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Class Presi- l5 Future America l, Club l5 Franklin Hurshel Overcash HursheI Every day and every minute. He fills with living to the limit. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Social Club l, 2, 35 Music Club l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Repre- sentative l, 55 Hi-Y Club 3, 4, 5. Ruth Dukes Corpey Ruth isn't concerned about her future anymore, For her plans reveal that happiness is in store. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Music Club 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 2, 35 Science Club 25 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3. Minnie Merle Stephens Stinky A giggle here, a giggle there . . . A laugh so sweet it floats on air. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club I5 Band l, 2, 35 Bio- logy Club 25 GRANGER Busi- ness Staff 25 Music Club l, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3. Betty Mann Betty She is pretty, goodnatured, and true,' And her share she is always willing to do. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Beta Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Future Homemakers of America 2, 3, 4, Vice-presi- dent 3, Secretary 45 Usher at Graduation 35 Homeroom Secretary - Treasurer 25 CLARION Typist 45 Home- room Secretary 4. Ted Prophett Biscuit We'll reiiiernber Ted in fil- tiire days For his shy in a 7171? r and and friendly ways, Mopintyille High: Red Cross l5 Class President l. La- Grange High: Red Cross 2, 3, 45 Homeroom President 35 Homeroom Vice-president 45 Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 45 L Club 45 Music Club 35 Hi-Y 3, Betty Mayfield Betty She's smiling and happy. rarely sad, One of the best friends we ever had. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Council 45 Future Homemakers ot America l5 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Music Club 2, 3, 4. Jean Robinson Jenny She's good -natured, unsel- fish, and true. Always with a smile especi- ally for you. F u t u r e Homemakers of America l, 25 Social Club 2, 35 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 45 Music Club l, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 GRAN- GER Business Staff 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4. Q ., ..., 4 - ::: ::. V. e- ' is 1- 1w: :::4,.. ge Q, ' I W is W 3 :im vc , 4 gi, 1 X be X X if My is X34 it X, K X N XSS X3 N 393 C 1 C 5 x fxirf ..,... ,. lg . X ' + -' +2 r- 1 -5' ei-5 .ie Evelyn Cole ,.I-ynnlf A mind that's keen, a face that's fair, Here's a combination that's very rare, F u t u r e Homemakers of America l, 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 45 CLARION Typist 4. Carris Erquitt uirku In his friendly face we see The map of truth and loyalty. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, 55 l-iomeroom Treasurer 45 Music Club 55 Hi-Y 55 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 4. Linda Anderson Linda She's sweet and sincere. there's no doubt: You never see her fret or pout. Franklin High: Chorus. Hill- crest High: Tri-Hi-Y l, 25 Future Homemakers ot America l, 25 Red Cross l, 2. LaGrange High: Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Music Club 3, 45 Fu- ture Homemakers of America 45 Red Cross 3, 45 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3. Shorthand is one sk'Il deve d in high school that will always be imb ded ' he minds of those who master it, and s of the trying but happy hours spent in i ud ill be imbedded in their hearts, Juluis Shelnuh' HNUHH Well always remember this winking, grinning boy, Whose jokes around school brought us mitch joy. General Science Club l5 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Social Club 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Chorus l5 Granger Teen-Ager Club 45 Phy-Chem Club 55 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, 55 Music Club 3, 4. Q Q, ,, A 5 3:21-2: U 1 N 5 is 3, if if 23 QS 97' atri ' a . o all her many friends she's known as Pat. She'll always be a hit-we are sure of that. F u t u r e Homernakers of America 25 Homeroom Treas- urer 2, 3,45 Music Club 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 45 Granger Teen-Ager Club 35 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. Charles Proctor ..-ruby.. To find another like Toby is really hard: He's friendly, helpful, and one fine pard. Latin Club 2, 35 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Phy-Chem Club 45 Music Club 2, 35 Chorus 45 Social Club 2, 35 General Science Club l5 Granger Teen-Ager Club 3, 4. Z I f ,-:-: :-1'f-. I : ,.::- 5. rx ow, w or ,.,.. i . Runette Fincher Runt Demure and quiet, in school and Out: Her friends are many, there is no doubt, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-l-li- Y 3, 4, Music Club 2, 3, 4, CLARION Typist 4. Jimmy Hester Homer He, with all, his humor shares. Good nature's in the grin he wears. Hi-Y 4, Phy-Chem 4, Music Club 3, 4, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Band l. Peggy Brown upegii Her happy disposition, her pleasant smile, Have won her friends for many a mile. Future Homernakers of America l, 2, Music Club 3, 4, Clarion Club 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 3. vi' l Throughout our high school careers we have shared many memorable experiences, but the day of graduation is one we shall never forget. And what is so rare as a day in June? Then, if ever, come perfect days. lfrorn LowelI's The Vision of Sir Launfal l Juanita Hawthorne Doodle Her happy laugh has a pleasant tinkle. And in her eyes there's a merry twinkle. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Future Homemakers of America l, 2, 3, Music Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Jerry Eley Jerry Charming in manner, pleas- ing in speech. His main ambition is some- day to Preach. . Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Biology 2, Phy- Chem 3, Chorus l, General Science l, 2, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4. Elizabeth Ann Hays Buba So full of life and fun, so gay, , She moves about like a sun- shine ray. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-l-li- Y l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club l, 2, Future Homemakers of America 3, 4, Granger Teen- Ager Club 3, 4. 1 .-,Vi' 1 ei i, ap A K 1 sf it 4 . sf e i .Q 9 r V ,.. ,lisa iisiei' -is .IsEsIf':'f :' 4 f W4 l t , I f 1 34 f ff w , A 4 4 Carlton E. Woodson, Jr. Carlton A comic and a cut-up. ri whos quite care-free. This friendly boy is Carlton Woodson you see. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club l, 2, 3, 4, President l, 2, 3, 4, Granger Teen-Ager Club 4, Phy-Chem Club 5, Hi-Y 5. any Mildred Crenshaw Millie Slre's young and gay with laughing lips, And she's got the world at her fingertips, Future Hornemakers of America l, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, Clarion Club 2, GRAN- GER Business Staff 2, Gran- ger Teen-Ager Club 3. Billy Brooks njoen Smiles at pleasure, laughs at sorrow , . . Preparing today to reap to- morrow, Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, 5, Gen- eral Science Club I, Hi-Y I, 3, Music Club 5. 602, Shall, Hwwnbm 97111, and Wlzlm, of. JL. 5- ng 7950-57 g MR. AND Miss L. H. s. Betty Finn Bill Martin It was inevitable that Bill and Betty be elected Mr. and Miss L.H.S. this year. Throughout their high school careers they have enshrined themselves in the hearts of students and faculty alike by their enthusiastic and suc- cessful participation in all phases of school activity, but, most of all, by their never failing devotion to L.H.S. 29 T5 z-- If MOST ATHLETIC GIRL Jean Lester Vvhen the Seniors voted for the most athletic girl, their natural wozcc was Jean. She was a cheer-leader for four years and on the :nn.s team for one. Her liveliness, enthusasm good sportsmanship, 'id never dying loyalty have endeared her to 'all thc cheerin . - Q action as well as the team. FRIENDLIEST Patsy Woodson - Bunky Kemp The smiles and cheerful hellos of Patsy and Bunky have won for them a place in the hearts of L. H. S. students. No wonder, then, with such fine dispositions, their clasmates chose them as the friend- liest. They really prove the truth in Emerson's state- ment, To have a friend is to be a friend. MOST TALENTED Jeannine White - Laverne Poore A musical program at L. H. S. just wouldn't have been complete without Laverne and Jeannine, our most talented of l95l. They both excelled in playing several types of musical instruments. Laverne's favo- rite was the bass fiddle, and Jeannine's was the trombone. We shall always remember these two very talented members of the class of '51, -s 1 1 MOST BEAUTIFUL Marie Wright MOST HANDSOME Eldon Duke The best looking of 1951, Eldon and Marie, were elected by their classmates because they live up to the old saying, Beauty is more than skin deep. They will always be remembered by their friends, not only for their physical appearance, but also for their ready smile and kind word for everyone. MOST INTELLECTUAL Bobby Combs -' Sydney Cobb In a senior class with so much brain power and determination, it was certainly a distinct honor to Bobby and Sydney to be chosen the most intellectual. They always inspired fellow class members to try harder to reach their standards of achievement. MOST ATHLETIC BOY Ferrill Lang Ferrill, the most athletic boy of 1951, eagerly participated in many sports at L. H. S, He was co- captain of the football team and on the varsity basketball squad. He was elected, not only because ot his ability as an athlete, but also because of his excellent sportsmanship at all times. S -.W . ' ' John . , pefe Bishop, Bill Price. I . f ents are lett to f'Ql'lf Discussing the oncomunQ daYS iiewanl and Jean Hall. CLASS OFFICERS l l B President , Vice-president L John Stewart i Bill Price K 3 Jessie Lee Swett Secretary . A - L. .. Jean Hall :' : '9 5' S' ' Thdlon qostley Treasurer . ., l 'X l' Pete. Bishop E. Q Sue Eskridge -I 1' , J ' ' 5 . N X JJ. X V 7 V R I V. 4. ' My L X ' x 41: :IIIY I ....,,.. ' It u' L V I a K Av x i , 1 J' ' A A P ' ' A J V i si .' f - ,.., . ':,:I.'fEf555:i'-- ' , X I ff i I' f ::::l,:f,::QQ. -Zi:' . -i':2-ig: iw'-LIE' 'Zi-52175 lf5'e:e:fQ' . v hi 7 X 1 ' . ' J ' b E 'Qs X .V M Roger Floumby V6 1' 4 . lu. l A wr V v 'i' 1 -1 ..,,-fi: 1,. , , -f:g'- .... - 1- :eiiasiei ,., , I . ia H ' ' N 'Hua -fa: 5 wg,-g1Q55Q:':'.,,E.,5.,. , Allce Scarbo rough lf V 9' it v M Q M by Marguerite Geer V , V3 l. 6, ry 15, .il P, xii, ti , . I: x V u rx F H X ' .fd N ly 1 In ' J X vl I .fl if -'I 'J . Rebecca Bolt of , Q, v Charles Barrett 5' xl' VY . J - . .Sally Tatum V y Wg V' 3 Tyler Morgan 7 'A rw N Fay Stevens ,X 'Q' X I N io' - J 1 'ru Leroy Davis Ida Vollenweicler Harry Williams Joyce Yarbrough Dean Hall Lottie Jane Hicks NN mx James Nelson Barbara Whaley Mildred Harry Joyce Matthews i A ww? Eva Anderson Richard Bryant Betty Brookins Bobby Cook Anna Ruth Bennett Bruce Garrett lsr. , 1 it V :E,i if -fr a rha a Carolyn Deuel Guy Fincher Jr. Navelle Haynes Jerry Holley Martha Jane Hyatt Herman Heard Margaret Kitchens Richard McClurg Willie Joe Poole Addie Knight fait' g5W 95Qif96 z 5 ,gr 5 25, J. ,.., - F .: -, 1:: . is 1 . Y 4 ,wg w , J 'is I Q page www wwe MW ,iyl sw' tl .y lzl I - ':' ,,:. I ,.:. ,. PVII . ,:.' I: ll tl ' . ,. ::Vv---l. I :,-, V l ,:-:-'. 'Q -1-,,e:::,. ,.:? '- -' Q 2 Q is E qv 'fi :-. .,g. I . ,... l , 3, l , e f Charlotte Langley Ted Sammons Jayne Mozley David Smith .. :,,,:. ,1,. V E N 'IA -i i i? ,,-.., - ' V' IZHIE EEE . LA zzl V QI4. , , ,,:,. E . A i :g,g, , Vlf1HIg , 31.1 ., -vw A iiii 'i:i'i tl Shirley Woodruff Rance Sprayberry Reba Laster Bill Wallace Sara Ann Timmons Ruth Maddox After being in Mr. KeIler's class for a few weeks, complicated scientific apparatus is no longer a puzzle to such students as Roger Flournoy and Margaret Kitchens. Here they look happy and interested as they dis- till water. HA Tommy Sayers Flora Davis Joe Copeland Sara Ann Hendon Thomas Brooks Elizabeth Tatum Jimmy Woodyard Barbara lrvin Clyde Finley Jr. Mary Ann Hadaway Bill Price Rose Marie Smith Jerry Sims Patsy Weaver FEW Harrison ' ,,,. Charles Hollis 1 . :EE '.,,: Ezi l Dot Stagg i :: S r ,,z, Charlie Eichelberger Jo Ann Valeri ' Charles Lee Pete Bishop Millard Adcock Willard Matheny Betty Jo Williams Harlen Burson Raymond Duke as 1 Q 5, .,. i, ,R e VC. v.. W' Y A real tradition of Miss Legg's English classes is the presentation of Shakespeare's Macbeth. Juniors always enioy the arrang- ing, staging, and dramatization of two of the most famous sections of the play, the sleepewalking scene and the banquet scene. Here is one version of the banquet scene at the moment when Macbeth looks horri- fied upon the ghost of Banquo. Seated around the table are left to right: Thanes tnoblemenl-Leroy Davis, Billy Goodwin, Paul Pruitt, Jack Strickland, and Roger Flournoy. Standing are Macbeth and Lady MacBeth, Ned Edge and Nancy Yates. Sara Gates Wayne Austin if Nas.. A,g1 i -Q Mi ,Q M S gm. Miss Cora Richardson and American his- tory will always be remembered by every L.H.S. graduate who has listened to her interesting stories behind the actual facts in the textbook and her gentle humor which enlivens her class eriods 'THE stniles D .. here seem to indicate that these pupils are' enthusiastic abouthsven' such a thing as pointing out,the Louisiana erritoryxwby a crackerziack-student, Madge vans. V . A V C L X in , i ,5 ii, fo i Joe Bradtield Vaunita Allen r ' J L J' 1' 5ZE': -:-- ..:- . v',. xl - ff F' ' a ii is-f . ara ay r .:,. f,- ,. ::: .Hg :.::,.,, A t I Q v,', Barbara Cole Q6 R . . Bert Crane ,. A B R 1 Pafsv Dennis 5 yryr rerri il aai y ri A Pb L .,.. .Af ' 5... , -, ': 2 f , , A ' -- . , H E' ,. 1 --'-' - zz , ll ,--: E I- , . ,,...,. ,, Q I: I xg A I? '--:- 2 , J -1::. :::- L B S .- 'I--':: E t .' V' ' '1--:-i 1 at .. .. V N D1 asia, ' ' Q ,: Vbaqz E .,., J 5 W 9 ..,,.,. --- ' 1 'IIP .. ' :::1--:-i V E .'.:' Q rrti Q ary rt rr r i F , :. 5 :-- ,E -QIIII K J -'iv-:- ., -Z-:,. E ' lzzi ' v,:l, T A A K- ,. zzzl ,:.,.: ,,. ,, 2 g g? x ,. v,,.,, fx H R N. X . Wk' X juan Ned Edge Madge Evans Vatis Gibson Anne Harris Arnold Smith .- Sam :Z ft e , .... A 9 gg QF A' sf Abu.. Milton Edelson Julia Hope Mills J. T. Fuller Beryl McClung Matthew Hodnett Eunice White Donald Smith Mary Margaret Newson Eddie Harrison Romanzia Hurley Jimmy Phillips Julia Rholetter Jack Strickland Mildred Bassett Lee Thompson Phyllis Maddox Bobby Waugh Jerome Woodham One ot the attractive Jun is pictured here posing for Mrs. Davis' art classes. ior girls one of Dean Jordan John Stewart Patsy Lester Joe Meyer Julia Reeves Spencer Roberts Beverly Slaughter Orrin Sprayberry Betty Langley Roy Davison Jo Ann Dye Bonnie Lane Fuller William Boyd Leigh Bryant Ann Allen s flew fi, sg, fr, Q5-' QA, .- W ' , sfzijaifsljtfgkf sa f l l ifX'0',z' l f 0'-' 'r if ' s0X'e:iifZa fr 'mf aff, - flaw 3 4-gfgrv 'yo' mr, llC X A never-failing attraction in any class at L.H.S. is a movie. You can see the interest of these students is captured by what is on the screen. Miss Legg is operating the proiector. 4 .' I ,-. , J 1 ., wg .ss . 4 v 'PM' . 1 I ziniiiaiw Lanelle Bartley Mayola Byrd Jo Ann Cottle ' 1 X Jean Hall Joan Hatch Janis Hunt Emory Morris Faye McClellan Jane Ann Newell Bob Philip Harry Swilley Edgar Thompson Reba Williams Nancy Yates LaVerne Vowell wi .a- ' Z! ni CLASS OFFICERS President ,,......,...,... Sidney Maddox Vice-president ,. .. Editha Robi Secretary .,... , , Treasurer . . A , resident, tries to pass a bill as three of his followers heartily approve. Sidney Maddox P f ay - jf' First row, left to ' row: A , , . obby Adair, Elisab Aniih uttrum, Mary Ann Col Gray fPresidentl Clark ford Joel 50 nson . Mary An n Lee . Joe Davison f' i 1 . SW , JU -:I right' B Byron B A x V. gfxlxk 'fony,'3Q'liEe Bennett, artha Alice Bowen, Second e, , ea Da'ie1lQTreasui'erJ, Hall Elliott, Shirley Foster, Gloria , I-lead, Pete Hubb' 'sgelfiwirdrxgowz Shirley Johnson, Gary Keeble, Jo , Lynch, Sidney Maddox Wiceb si' ,th Hay e orothy M Barbara Phillips. Fourth row: GeanEll'P ll Fred Thompson, Jarrell Und ' ey L y B bara A erwood,i'J 'A e nn Se on B mime -Wgbb, .xx Douglas f im .A,,.:. , ,, .. Moore, D xt , arba WI r i der. M , . e Lang- cDonald CSecretaryJ a Strickland, Jim my Swilley, l0 B yy , v, .,, .bssr iiif I0 B Q A r t iz' I itt' . 111 .i,'1 by Ilu zizzz F ' S 'i W 2 A 'i : 'Q 1,. Q -iziti - ,,,: ,,.i, .:...,,.,,,,: ,:.,-,2 , IEEZ ,Ez E::.b iI:i Es.: 1 ,V I .-A-: umfg.-5 I ,:.,.,:.....,,.... .,., ..,,,., ,,,.,- , V rw W ' 22- 1':: I ,W t i Y Q M TW A Ei- - ii F ea , , ffuff lffg A 4 mfZ' iw5 l :,, ' ' .6 A qn ,,,,Q 1,. , A: f 1 ' .1 S 'V 'S J' A ' .- Q Q A ea M , s,,t t 3 N N izz V I E::: : I :SE X WX P is ,, IV' ma? ioflibv we Q i x 1 4 iv it wi ,sg in Q P8 I S gage . Ss 5 ,X . ,: Gul .... ,- ..,. - .:: 'iz.,..' 55 , .a: Q ,J , , Aja: f 'spy Nw Q -, v ll QI I' A ,,,,, , on ' 1 K X - Q r p s ti? S X, W 4 J.. I ,. , 3 S. lOE Fred Allen Edward Alyerson Marie Bennett Kenneth Bridges Shirley Chambers Rodney Cook Monty Davis Jane Evans Fern Gasaway Johnny Hadaway Betty Anne Hester, Secretary Bobby Jones Dennis Jones Winard King Mary Ann Lee, President James Looney Jimmy Lynn, Vice-president Phillip Middlebrooks Hubert Reese Gordon Smith, Treasurer Martha Smith Rodney Swann Raymond Vowell Betty Jo Walker Marie Whaley Carefully studying this leaf and root, two of the many models in the biology laboratory, are tour interested students. Lett to right: Lucia White, Frances Ray, Shirley Foster, and Ken- neth Bridges. There ain't ever, oh! excuse me, Mrs. Smith. There is never a dull moment in tenth grade English. The schedules vary between grammar, literature, and working in workbooks. This picture shows students doing work in class with the help of Mrs. Smith. First row, left to right: Stan Abercrombie, Curtis Anderson, Bar- bara Bell, June Bonner, Joan Cole, Michael Coleman. Second row: Dottie Cullars, John Allen Driver Nice-presidenti, Virginia Fort, Billy Goodwin CTreasurerJ, Mary Anne l-lay, Marjorie Hollst, Larry Johnson, Third row: Saynor Johnson, Wallace Jones, Kathryn Knopp, Emery McCullough, Janet Newman, Arnold Phil- lips, Audrey Pruitt. Fourth row: Editha Robinson fPresidentl, Cordie Mae Smith, Patricia Stanfield iSecretaryl, Janice Thompson, Anne Tyson, Betty Joe Vilebb, Ann Wilder. t I i iizi ' . -r K i Ifi if 1-, :i . 31 e s:,,.,.,.,. N '- , Ezzti' I ::-' - 2 ii'-5 ll .,,. E ms-ne g ...., :VP P zuuulgz E ' 5i Q ff zr' H A 2 X -' V - , ,. 1',, i J it . 'Z' siiif 5+ W' S : ' ' W ggi., i i 1 i r J we z lzu I ,,,,, ,: EII .,-:1,.-E I .,.,,.,, .,. 4 W T nn t i J i S il rrrinircrr . S rrls M sc. 3:: z2:,:-:.. '-E.-I ,- ....-:: is V , -ff' av .. :::a-2:.::- ,:2-'rw Wes 2 5 ::: Ms g E W. F rs zil J ' I A -' l:- P :-A A x f 'V -,.. :.,. :s-- f- in 'Z 'lfvuuz . its 1,, io D Q 3 4 W .V ',., Q is . I iam- 3 yas :F is 'hi-. Q Mt M I S? N. xx X - 'S U . Q .,.., V X Q f K J First row, left to rigl Brown, John Clark, Bobl ley Fincher. Second row: Wallace Hester, Josephini Pete Kirby lVice-presider erett, Lavon Mashburn, G Sara Smith, Sidney Tate l Roger Traylor tPresidenti kinson, Billy Yarbrough. lOA ff :Lf ..k,,,',, 5 Nl l L.. Y ::y,. .. ,W Ma , K . ,. . I Xww-'S ww- ' - f . 4 , ,ic 45 i A Q .-W: Q ,:.:. . 'IT' - ': 'tw . . Q ' ill ': E F X 4,.i:, ? Ml tar tit if . ...f .,, , ' - .f - 5, . V , '----y , H My ,,. l:.,::. 1.- Q,-I .Q if if ' i .J F l -..QIf'l 1,. E I. P --,-. .-.,,., 2: ::1 -:-::-:: 3 ,-.-,. -, f. 1, .. ,. li . , gg - , -A W b ., ,.,. .,,. I A .,.,,V .E J J 1- Q J J . . , Vqln .',,. in F a a J i - S in 2 irley Allison, Christine iin, Joe Davison, Hand- 'ia Gay, Bobby Harris, , son, H u b e r t Jones, wird row: Martha Ley- Prather, Donald Sims, Treas.l Fourth row: White, Wendell Wil- f 'Q' , ..:: , ii'i Eli I ,.-.::-:1-1-,-::-.: l . 1- 115:1- Sophomores, as well as students from other classes, thoroughly enioy helping in the library because it is a place of beauty and inspiration. Always catching our eyes as we go to study hall are the clever posters made by Miss Kent and the Art Classes. Admiring one with Miss Kent are two helpers: Elizabeth Deer- ing and Sarah Turner. r L' ' f,, x ,, ., , First row, left to right: Junior Almon, W. C. Bledsoe, Carole Bryant lTreasurerl, Carol Cole. Second row: Gene Cronic, Eliza- beth Deering, Peggy Fincher, Martha Jean Geter, Ann Barbara Hanson, Oscar Hobby, Peggy Hopkins. Third row: Ralph Johnson Nice-presidentl, Mickey Jones, Ellis Lipp, Clifford May, Florence Miller, Rheba Mims, Sara Prince. Fourth row: Bill Robinson, Barbara Smith, Joe Stallings, Faye Terrell, Sarah Turner, Dorothy Walton CSecretaryl, Lucia White. 4' . -- 'Z wi X '.li, ' ' H ' ' Y , ---- I ': J BA 1 fa A595513 .- ,.,. illll in l--fll , -Q l:'l ---. . E .E,,, -t-- .......,.. . ' l.- ' S bluzl : f ,,,. '1'2'1 -1't 2 :'l 2. . .,.. -- V V- ' . -- ' ' - sag . - ...g- .,... , , i' Y' - -.-f :. g g.-f '- 'f '?'-53 1gQZ:,, Q' F . . ---- 1 . ..,. Q QQ Q ,s ,QQ QQ: Q 1 QQ Q 5..: Q Q '. ...,,.. V ' it fi A ' ' 5 ' ' ' X c ' Y- QQ ' a n Q: 251 ii .,-fgzi, .,..., .5-4 1 , , . . ' i A pi.. tf5zi2l.,,f Wifi ,Q it ' 2 J' V H J ' . ' .. ,.. . .,.,, Q. .. . ..,. . , QQ QQ 'sf Q . y QL Q Q V . I , . . 0 'sa 5 ww ' mi it , I? - f ? Q --.- C 1 - . .,,. -ij 'Q ...J sc ' A '5 ' A yfk ml 5 W J, A Wt. Y 5- . '- - '---'- - ' - uzzi W. 2 ' - BR-' -'-'- I .. . . .,..... . .- ., , - . ,- -- ...,., . L at ' . .1 Q S:-at N we , Q . K Q Q, .. A . KXJQQ Qi, gf' A it - - - , C, , IO C . Q . ., v QQ Q Qnl- Q: Q. Q' 'MQ i .PS ,.,,,. , - .. .. V ' ' ' ' 4' .QQ A , SSE -I ..... Q -:- -5 Y.. Q ls ' -' ' M ' 4 ' f f K - M if A .- - -' f 1- J - 3, . First row, left to right: Jerre Adams, Betty Zane Ashmore lSec.-Treas.l, Alvin Bennett, Alice Breed, Howard Carlisle, Martha Bond Cook, Barbara Davis, Buddy Evans, Second row: Julian Freeman, Bobby Gunn CPresidenti, Louis Harris, Carolyn Herman, Bennet Huff, Virginia Hutchinson, James Johnston, Roger Keeble. Third row: Virginia Langford CVice-presidenti, Garvis McKeen, Vic Nelson, Carla Noechel, Edith Pitts, Frances Ray, Carolyn Rice, Jacqueline Segrest. Fourth row: Margaret Smith, Clara Sprayberry, Richard Sumner, Erwin Traylor, Patricia Welborn. japhumnnm Mr. Kinzy says that these second year shop boys working at the lathe are guaging the diameter of a shovel handle with a micrometer. These are big sound- ing words, but they lead us to believe that pictured here are two of the future engineers of our country. Left to right: Bobby Jones, Louis Harris, and Mr. Kinzy. ...l Um-mm Good? Just think how fortunate those people who each year at Christmas receive a cake made by the second year Home-Ec. girls. Happily cutting and sampling one of their own product are left to right: Christine Brown, Bobbie Crain, Shirley Allison, Peggy Fincher and Mar- jorie Hollst 42 ' me new 4 an early grgnmnn. Ben Enl0Ym2OnwaYf O 3 Joan Bennett Jean Carr Barbara Cavender Shirley Clark Howard Counts Lavelle Denney Carolyn Estes Buddy Fowler Franklin Hale Jane Hay Ruth Hood R. F. Hyatt Janet Johnson Nathan Knight Judy Livingston Raymond Mitchell Ann McClain Betty Norton Juanita Pickard Edward Shelnutt Frank Slaughter Jane Smith Sylia Stone Larry Templeton Alex Ussery Billy Wallace Barbara Wilson ix xo 'ight le - ht .1 are n y4nlQ xoke. d Naxha ,. Coke Ughlin. an President Vice-president Secretary . . . Treasurer Glenn Ben McLaughlin Nathan Knight . Joann Finn Glenn Conway 9H -419' 43 Where do we go from here? The poor freshmen loaded with books were at the height of their distress last fall as they wan- dered in and out of classrooms, just hoping that by chance they would land in the right one. The upper classmen, as a rule, were most helpful in giving directions from eight 'til four. J The enthusiasm is just bustin' out all over. They're registering and you've guessed it, these are freshmen. This was a big and exciting event for each student, for on that day they took a big step toward growing up. 1 p 3 A , l V Betty Avery f ' Mary Blanks Noel Bryant, Treasurer Jackie Cavender, Secretary Y V L Eleanor Colley ' lla Jo Daniel, President Mabel Duke 4- M, .,. - iff , -' , . :,V,:: L z W gull in James Geter , ' 5 ,--ef - J lll ': E f,i . J 5' ,. A Bobby Herndon ' , ::Qs'., , -: ..:,: g ,,,.:- 5 5525. - Is iff. r ' ' ' ,iii ,.r,.' i .., , ,..q. li, 1 tix:- ,z - -'1- L . :' Q rf , Jim l-ligginbotham -P ' V Bobby Jackson Q if - , Barbara Mann .va l za. ..,,. ak ,, :IQ x'-- ,,,.. ,. ,..., .. ,..i ,. ,, I Q A Chad? Mullikqnlgx TE - ' D 'au '.,, 1'-: z ':'.'Z ' 'I '::.f afole C aniel ..J. ,S , ..-l e-' 'T :--- Huber' Perry S -' .',,1. 1 ,.,. 1 '- -1 :-' , irl ,i ' In v:-:'., :,, ,,:.i, 5 ,,-. . V ,,,.,. , , Benton Poole A - --v, , ,I Q Harry Rowe W' 5 J III, Q Donald Thompson -Y '- 1 3 W . .:.'x:N Y Ernest Shular, Vicefpresident -ae wa J . I Anne Smith M ' Nancy Smith 'Fwd Doris Swann Sara Ann Vowell Shirley Waldrep Shirley Welborn Ernest Whitley JJ J it Glennis Worley H, J AS ,gh : b Am .is iq i, ' v,-v : In , 75' 1'::', 1 - '::: I ' J- it me , aa, aa W . . ,:, ,.: ,,,.: ,. . is ,. W? f fi ,- fy J William Robert Avery Lenecjia Barker Crews Boyd Max Chattin Glenn Conway, Vice-president Kenneth Daniel Mary Alice East sf ' Billy Freeman, President . Janell Gibson rlyqkx Jeanette Hanners ' ' - - ' V Frank Hester ' ' f ' l ' Peggy Hinson 1 W if ' , , Joyce Jacksori ' ' i ,- A Barbara Key r . . Glenn Legg Marjorie Marlowe A Gerald Miles Betty Murphy Edward McDaniel Annie Kate Posey Tommy Rutland Howard Shular, Treasurer Hillis Smith, Jr. Ken Spikes, Secretary Beverly Ann Thrash Horace Wade Barbara Whitely Carol Wright You may learn your P's and Q's in English, but this freshman boy is surely up on his nuts and bolts in shop. J This, a freshman English class, is the center ot much activity. These busy stu- dents are learning in detail everything, at least it seems like everything, about dia- graming. l -A -:' :gi . -sz e I f ' Q F' . ug an H .1., ,. f J . f :N l l X S J M ' 14 lirz E ahl Q V . ..: , L Q Q V' nz- : Eg 2' R fa ' i 4 J ff ,i tii F iii'-gf? 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V K ,a E yyg J , K 4 aaaa - - .VA2 We Ann Bassett Shirley Brand Dale Cammons Hugh Cornwell Charles Denney Phyllis Emory June Foster Betty Jean Hale Charles Hasty Jean Hood Frank Hunter Pearce Jenkins James Keeble Bobbie Jean Knight, President Bobby May Paul Mitchell Phyllis Noles Mavis Phillips, Vice-president Shirley Reese Reba Sharp, Secretary-Treasurer William Skelton Charlie Smith Curtis Still Jack Tatum Anne Turner Wilbur Walker Ruth Williams Jerry Worley 3 M 46 Bobby Banks Ann Brady Barbara Christian Kenneth Corley Felicia Dennis Vern Eley Jimmy Freeman, Treasurer Virginia Gunn Frances Harrison Maxine Holley Harvey Hubbard John Will Jenkins Eleanor Kirby Jewell Lester Mary Maxwell Ben McLaughlin, President Robert Nix Eugene Phillips Thomas Redding Shirley Ann Sharman Geneva Simpkins Lamar Smith Patricia Stewart Jimmie Tate Mitchell Treadwell David Walker Marcella Williams, Secretary Gay Yarbrough, Vice-president Minnie Ruth Allen Warner Bice Johnnie Cathcart Charles Cofield Paul Crenshaw John Ferguson Eliabeth Doke Diane Fowler, Vice-president Wayne Hale Gene Hunt, President Joel Johnson Thornas Knight Nancy Livingston, Sec.-Treas, Bob Moore June Moore Betty Jean McClendon Carolyn Ogles Paul Robertson Josie Mae Shelnutt Walter Pierce Martha Slaughter Lurlye Smith Betty Terry Bobbie Warren Jean Wingate Shirley Ussery if t '55 ,,.,, Q 'Q e X 9A his Jas ,,, i ltltt fl s f' rans H '1:'ll' Q .,-', . H' is Ag 1 . ..Z ,. ,.: J 1 4. :1- 4 A, Z llll :Q , ,.:: Q l:.' '- t ,t,,, as Q, 1: Q- Q z, . J 1 , - -...:..,, X 1 ,,i, gf I Sylvia Arledge Johnnie Baker Grady Bur Carol Joyce Bartley, Vice-president Tanya Bowles Grady Burrow row yn Caldwell Barbara Cherry Janelle Cooley Ella Ruth Dennis Chester Freeman Janice Gilpin Janice Holley James Howard Billy Jarrell Richard Key Earl Lester Myrna Metthews Jackie McDaniel, President Reba Newton Alfreed Phillips, Secretary Janice Pye Floyd Smith Sherrell Stephens Janet Tate Franklin Thrower Warner Waites Joyce Williams Theo Wright, Treasurer 'gh Andrews. 'lr' -1535 .- , A Arnold Binns -:-:s 5233 '-:- ,..:,:., - .N in Nl3VQ3 9l Bl-3V1l45 ,,. .. ..:- 2 :1 ' V M .E ,, Kenneth Blankenship W Q ,.- ww '::-' 1 , 5 :.-- zul, I Shirley Ann Brown . ,, I zr. 5 Ruby Lee Cato ., X lbb' i' ' l Coker ' ' I -' ',3 ' ' A Betty Sue Culpepper Q ' ' ' .y - 1 I Lloyd Duke S ' , :Q :IQQ Q H9 .P . ,:1-' g 1 ww Zl' . 5 55113. . A Wylene Erquitt :lg 'M V ' it ' 1 In ll' ,. I I Joann Finn :-- t E J .g ::, .3:-an V , .V . . Q Shirley Gasaway -5 bzt' A. . gi :':': 5 lz' X6 N bby Hanner Q xi Evelyn Heath ' - ' 1 ' Ellen Higginbotharn r i - 1 .,,.,,, 2 1 '.g Q: ' S3 f if'.'f W 2 'ig 1 ,:.Q.j Aubrey Jackson - i W' 1 - Peggy Jones 5 jf , ' giQg?':if'1 c - , ', ' A N Alvous Laster ' J A ' -'l V:', g i ,, .. In it Maddox Will Morgan Jr. M Yvonne McClung Shirley Rollins ,,-- Danny Sherrer, Secretary Ann Smith, Vice-president incy Smith June Stroud, President Sarah Joyce Thaxton Robert Vaughan Shelba Jean Weathers Rochelle Woodward 2 yy: ,::y.r 9 B With the assistance of Miss Sherrill and the on-looking class, these three science stu- dents are demonstrating the principle of light refraction. The mysteries of X-X are being un- veiled as Mr. Hutcheson patiently explains each problem step by step. Not many stu- dents will ever torget their algebra couses at L.H,S. 48 Mr. Don Downs, City Editor ot the LaGrange Daily News, ist pictured here presenthg to Helen Fokes a medal for the first place Journal Awarc tor the best coverage of the Georgia Youth Assembly. Looking on is Mi A. W. Wrignter, District YMCA Secretary. 'WZanw1ufaA, 5 andjlmfm Hats off to these proud honor students who are ready to leave for their well earned half holiday. Left to right, bottom to top: E. Lester, Fincher, Mann, Slaughter, Huie, Griffin, Griggs, Harris, Crozier, Rogers, White, Cobb, Wilson, Griggs, Cleaveland, Lehmann, Greene, Beddingtield, Martin, Singleton, Driver, Finn, Knight, Reynolds, Reeves, Hall, Yates, Fokes, Edge, Walton, Slanfield, Abercrombie, Ray, Vollenweider, Johnson, Hall, Denney, Keeble, Foster, Herman, Johnson, Cook, Langford, Ashmore, Strickland, McDaniel, McLaughlin, Hale, Mitchell, Pruitt, Jackson, Wilder, Prince, Daniel, Freeman, Conway, Shel- nutt, Livingston, Sharp, Welborn, Stewart, Stone, Thrash, Bart- lett, Combs lnot in picturel. Reverend Carson Pritchard, who gave us an inspiring speech on Honors Day, looks at one of the Certificates of Awards presented to Sydney Cobb. Others who took part in the prio- ra'n arc left tot ri htt Jax Smith Senior Class President' Miss Q r Q - r r Clark, Datsy Woodson, Mr. Driver, Bill Martin, Betty Finn, Dottie Collars. Wlrile Mr. Keller signs their examinations, these scientific- minded seniors, who 1o.ned th s year in competition with seniors all over the LJ, S in the Westinghouse Science Talent Search, iook on. They are left to right: Bobby Combs, Dwight Harvey, Bobby Joe McCloridon, Bill Martin, Lamar Reese, Jeannine White, Nancy Crozzer, Connie Griggs. Q11 you, QA, .7 2 fs E . . . the reverent feeling w Thanks :tw 'EJ I I . ,Q , , 4 P il -V A' some ,. n we - all Wefe Whinv he' Clagi? n. l9 how gleflsiidadwinecf' c,CclqoC5eCm1C Ol , . - in M65 that Beanil teaf-hers' mgxtcs ' , , . how proud we were of Helen Fokes f ' or winning a first place Journal Award given annually for the best coverage of the Georgia Youth Assembly? How proud we were also of all of the people who W represented our Y-Clubs at the assembly? I 5 . . . the rose bedecked gateway through which cou les U D . , The many assistants who ke t the Ib 'C-ant-s n rl 1 enterocl the Moonlight and Roses Junior-Senior Dance? D I rally Sp' C pa an qwe us much needed help? 50 Jm this beautiful chapel ogram? L. , . . the many girls who asked you to buy a poppy at the annual poppy sales and how pleased they were to be awarded prizes in chapel by Miss Richardson? as E 1 Xfgi g .. ' 'W . . the many good lunches serve of Mrs. Stallings and Miss Hudson? ' fhe ,U Homcfgrgy Stuffed a .1-avr-rv-.. rf , i ,xii i L, .1 2 . girlg for thin-,als mad h 9 Red Cfosisbv me e excitement of all the school when Mr, Keller and arried? d to us with the helpful guidance . . . th Miss Vernon were m mwmvm 10:30 Chapel is the period most interesting of all, 'Specially when our lead- ers are playing ball, 9:00 Each student works with his mind intent Upon a tough chemistry experiment. 0:20 Here we are serious, zled, and gay At the beginning of new day. puz- each 11:30 To learn the keyboard is not so bad, lt's trying to make words that drives you mad. ll IO 8:00 Every morning in the spring, winter and fall Thi s spot is the current attraction ot all. THEC Tl Vg 1 w ,gf Q Eng-s wh .N 1:30 5 ,, V www av, A ,. 4 :. m S A. -f,. ,u . ., A 2:30 gf azao ' 1. 3,1- -' 5? MW V. .. , 6 -,MQ VU V4 - '- V- -gf'-N,-we V , -- VN, Vr- .- - Vx ' Vfsf f-v+:.z'-P:-'V.VV-V P-'vw-'f,,: ' V' -- F- ' - g , . -- 5 i,g,aV3?2-Q',,-QV. igf:?i?,.,- Qfflfg Q? 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Standing: Nancy Yates, Jean Lester, Mrs. Smith, Adviser, Patsy Woodson. Your GRANGER editorial staff, a group of fun-loving, but very hardworking students, have devotedly spent their time in getting your book of memories ready for publication. They, too, will have memories--perhaps the greatest of all, because they are proud' of having had a part in the creation of the i950-5l GRANGER. There is always a great deal of excitement when the pictures for the annual come back. Inspecting some ot them are members of the staff: First row, left to right: Dottie Cullars, Joe Davison, Donald Smith, Billy Freeman, Peggy Lynch, Elinor Struletz. Second row: Margaret Kitchens, Jean Hall, Mary Ann Allman, Saynor Johnson. Thirrl row 1 Joann Finn, Patsy Lester, Tanya Bowles, Eclitha Robinson, Dean Hall. 56 9 46' . :Stagg awe The business end of the annual was led enthusiastically by its ofti- cers. Left to right: Alice Traylor, Associate Business Manager, Betty Finn, Business Manager, Nancy Cro- zier, Advertising Manager. A common saying among the members of the Business Staff was, Let's sell ads this afternoon. Pictured here on their way to town are left to right: Leigh Bryant, Mary Sue Mostellar, Marjorie Griggs, Beverly Slaughter. Second row Bunky Kemp, Roy Davison, Alvin Bennett. Salesmanship and accuracy are the chief characteristics of the practical-minded people of the GRANGER Business Staff who have helped make the annual possible. Without them, there would be no money, and with no money, there could be no GRANGLER, and with no GRANGER, how could our mernoaies of L.l-l,S. be kept alive? The Business Staff worked diligently and faithfully to make the '5l GRANGER a great success. Pic- tured here is a group of its members working with Mr. Keller in the physics lab. They are, left to right: Pete Bishop, Ann Brady, Patricia Stewart, Virginia Gunn, Jean Robinson, Sydney Cobb, Connie Griggs, Ann Smith, Dorothy Slaughter, Sarah Turner, Fave Terrell, Reba Williams, Virginia Fort, Jessie Lee Swett, Matthew Hodnett, Bennett Huff, Jo Anne Cottle, Annie Mae Whisnant, Jack Caldwell, Joyce Yarbrough, Mr. Keller, Adviser, Barbara Ann Irvin, 57 Every member of the CLARION Staff does his Share of the hard work necessary to turn out a good paper, but the following studenls are the ones who keep things running smoothly: Jax Smith, Editor, Helen Fokes, Associate Edi- tor, Ruth Lehmann, Business Manager, and Mae l-lure, Associate Business Manager. VVe perform today the deeds which will be cherished memories of high school tomorrow. Vifhat we do today determines our tomorrow's dreams, The CLARlON, under the faithful and helpful leadership of Miss lsma Swain, keeps a continuous record of our school days by pub' lishing an informative paper each month. Seated, left to right: LaVerne Vowell, Bar- bara Harris, Runetfe Griffin, Miss Swain, Joyce Cooper. Standing: Nancy Yates, Ramona Denny, Peggy Lynch, Jack Caldwell, Kathryn Feynods. Not in picture: Joyce Key, Betty Cieaveland, Mariorie Rogers. J flafubn, There is perhaps no better way to study yournalism than to visit a news office itself, Here we have a group of students at the La- Grange Daily News composing room, watching the interesting work of a linotype machine operator. Standing, left to right: Edna Lester, Elinor Struletz, Mr, McDaniel, Jean Lester, Patsy Dennis, Seated: Dwight Harvey, Mary Ann l-ladaway. Camera missed: Peggy Ann Greene. ,pn-4'- ' 66 99 -M-...Ju Athletic memories, of which their schoolmates will long be proud, are contributed by the hard work of the L Club boys. Under the capable leadership of their beioved coaches, these boys learn many traits of good character and the lessons taught by victory and defeat. Even after their school days are over, they will have their school emblem to remind them of all they gained by participating in sport contests at L.H,S, First row, left to right: Buck Piiestcr, Billy Waller, Ned Edge tVice-presidentl, Joe Meyer, Bill Price, Danny Sherrer, Ferrill Lang tPresi- dentt. Second row: Bobby Waugh, Barry Williams, Ted Prophett, Sidney Maddox, Sidney Tate, Harry Williams, Charles Harris. Third row: Charles Spates, Bert Crant, Bobby Combs, Gene Cronic, Joe Copeland, Tom Lipp, Wayne Austin, Lewis Price, Jr. lSecretaryl, Coach Hunnicutt. Not in picture: Richard Hyde tTreasurerl. Membership in the Key Club is a coveted honor at L.l-l.S,, for the boys have to measure up to strict qualifications of leadership and scholastic ability. With the encouragement of their adviser, Mr. Mariotti, and their big brothers, the Kiwanians, they render many services to their school and community and secure training which will fit them for future citizenship. Happy is the girl who is chosen each year as Sweetheart of this club. First row, left to right: Ned Edge, Lewis Price, Jr. tTreasurert, Lamar Reese, Laverne Poore lVice-presidentl, Gary Keeble, Hugh Shelnutt, Second row: Mr. Mariotti tAdviserl, Betty Finn lSweetheartl, Bill Martin tPresidentl, Bobby Waugh, Jax Smith, Ted Sammons, Bobby Joe McClendon lSecretaryl, Third row, Bill Price, Bobby Gunn, Vic Nelson, Charles Barrett, Dwight Harvey, Fourth row: Sidney Maddox, Bobby Combs, John Stewart, 59 These girls, Janis Hunt and Gloria Gray, with Mrs. Kellers help, are practicing a duet to be given in chapel. Musicf Music! Music! That's what they want and that's what they get in the Music Department of LaGrange High. All day long melodious lsometimes discordantl strains may be heard coming from the music wing. But nobody seems to mind, for eventually those strains develop into beautiful harmony. Our band and chorus bring much pleasure to the student body and music lovers of La- Grange and the state by presenting, under Mr. Deal's leadership, concerts worthy of great praise. Th:-re is anything like say that there is nothing like the L.H.S. quar- tet. Lett to nist, Fred Allen, Sidney Tate, Bill Martin, and Lewis Price. Mr. Deal and the MusiC Club officers are having 3 wonderful time just making good ole' harmony. Left to right are: Shine Duke, Treasurer, Jack Caldwell, President, Peggy Lynch, Sec- retary, and Bert Crane Vice- president. The old saying 'practice makes perfect, could easaly be the motto of Mr. Deal and members of the chorus. First row, left Bowles, Willia L nothing you can name, that is a dame, -so they sing, but we right are Betty Finn, accompa- to right: Knopp, l-ligginbotham, Crozier, V, Allen, Turner, Nolc ms, Shelnutt, Breed. Second row: Beddingfield, B. Christian, H Finley, Swilley, Lester, Huic, Lehmann, B. Finn, Cobb, Reese, Fokes, Third rc McDaniel, Harrison, Shular, Caldwell, Price, Proctor, J. Robinson, Ray, Strickla Reynolds, Wri ght, Hutchinson, C. Bryant, Martin, Oglc-tree, Wooclyard, L, Pric Dye, A Allen, Whisnant. l ?7'I,Qnfzn Q! i5W?i Eggi Qtygtetkz ww, f ws WWW 634 -ow, as W W8 nf ...ar 1 in at .:' me 'M A 5 , r V 1, I Leading the band onto the tootpall field are our pephpy rnaior- ettes, who help keep spirits high dur,ing the game, win or lose. ? ff? 'gf vi J' 'ley, Tirnmons, Davzs, Jackson, F. Allen, J. Jackson J. Finn, Welborn, Hood 'ne, Gray, Claxton, Noechel, L. Bryant, Harris, Spikes, Davison, Freeman, tchons, Hunt, v-lall, E. Robinson Ashmore, Johnston Leverette Langford vcr, Cleaveland, Tatum, Woodruff, Cullars. Fourth row: Templeton, Allman: toks, Tate, Jenkins, Hunter, Walker, Walton, Herman, Brady, Swann, Bolt, picture: Rogers, White. They're off, and we cton't mean maybe! With every- thing in a state ot contus on and everyone in a state ot exc tement, Mr. Deal and outstandfng rnernbers of the band prepare to leave for the band cI.n C in Macon. lP. S. We still don't know how they ever got that instrument ln.J When this picture was taken, the members ot the band were adding the finishing touches to their Christmas concert, When Mr. Deal waves that baton, they know what to do. jim Q Putting the finishing touches on a dry boquet is Arnold Phillips, one of the second year art students. Busily engaged in recording their im- pressions of this bouquet on paper are Nicky Bryant and Billy Goodwin. Because of the contribution of the Art Club, our building absorbed much of the true Christ- mas holiday atmosphere. Pictured there are Dottie Cullars and Carolyn Johnston finishing a bulletin board in the lobby, as Miss Owen and Mrs. Davis look on approvingly. A newly organized and highly successful club at L.H.S. is the Art Club. Its members work on projects, not only for their own pleasure, but also for the enjoyment of the entire school. Mrs. Davis, with her enthusiasm and talent, has created an interest in the artistic among the students. Sitting, left to right: Anne Tyson, Aubrey Jackson, Jean Lester tPresidentl, Jayne Mozley. Standing: Hubert Reese, Edgar Thompson, Jane Evans, Hubert Jones, Stan Abercrombie lSecretaryl, Jo Ann Dye Nice-presidentl. Jutuzm. Jin D ...,-,N....., .. One of the many phases of home economics is a practical study ot food preservation. Here seconcl-year students happily examine some of their own canned products. They are lett to right, first row: Phyllis Noles, Sara Prince, Betty Norton, Bonnie Lane Fuller, Ann Allen, Sara Gates, Mildred l-larry, Mickey Jones, Kath- ryn Knopp. Second row: Cordie Mae Smith, Christine Brown, Linda Anderson, Betty Avery, Rheba Mims, Elizabeth Ann l-lays, Shirley Cham- bers, Mary Maxwell, Evelyn Cole. Third row: Betty Jean Hale, Patsy Weaver, Ellen Wilson. ln this cozy scene by the firesicle in the Home- Ec.-Cottage, the officers ot the Future Horne- makers ot America gather to talk. ln the years to Come, each will think back over this experi- ence and many others like it. Above are pic- tured Ramona Denney, President, Lanelle Bart- ley, Treasurer, and Betty Mann, Secretary. Seated are Miss Constance Day, and Janirtus Geter, Vice-president. Here in the sewing lab, the girls are busily work- ing-some modeling aprons, some studying text- books, and others sewing. They are lett to right, first row: Ruby Lee Cato, Phyllis Emory, Joan Lauderdale, Betty Sue Culpepper, Bobbte Warren. Seconrl row: Shirley Ann Sharman, Gay Yarbrough, Felicia Dennts, Maxine l-lolley, Shirley Waldrep, Sara Ann Vowell, Third row: Reba Newton, Joan Bennett, Jean Carr, Barbara Parrish, Barbara Christian, Shirley Clark. Fourth row: Nancy Smith, Barbara Cavender, Bobbic Jean Knight, Carolyn Ggles, Nancy Smith. Fitth row: Jane Gibson, Carole McDaniel, Alvous Laster, Franccs Harrison. Not in picture: Janice Gilpin, Jean Harris, Mabel Duke, L .i N l 1 l i ,gf 3, L ,i ., ,.. 1 i '4' l -I 1 i i I ll Beta, Klub Scholastic achievement, commendable char- acter, and loyalty to the school-these are the requirements tor admission into the Beta Club. Any pupil who attains membership in the club at L.l-l,S. never forgets the effort necessary to experience the ioy of belonging to this organi- zation, ln our store of memories, the Beta Club and Miss Chamlee will always rate tops. ln future years we shall look tor outstanding citizens in the persons of l95O-'Sl Beta Club members. First row, lett to right: Marjorie Rogers, Ramona Denney, Betty Mann, Second row: Peggy Ann Greene, Betty Cleaveland, Sydney Cobb, Bill Martin lTreasurerl. Third row: Jeannine White, Ruth Lehmann CSecretaryl, Mae Huie Nice-presidentl. Fourth row: Nancy Croz.er, Barbara Harris, Betty Finn fPresidentl, Bobby Combs. Fifth row: Miss Chamlee. Student fauna! No one ever forgets the contribution which the Student Council, an organization comprised of one loyal, dependable student from each homeroom, makes to lite at L.H.S. Under the kindly guidance ot Miss Smithwick, these people accept their responsibilities with sincerity and zeal and, as a result of their good work, the true spirit ot our school is constantly being made finer. First row, Iett to right: Woodson lPresident7, Lester lSecretaryl, Stone. Second row: Lauderdale, Abercrombie, Bishop, Gunn. Third row: Miss Smithwick lAdviserl, Vollenweider, Morgan, Legg. Fourth row: Mr. Lancaster, Adams, Maddox, l-larvey, Hood. Fifth row: Phillips, Lipp, Webb, Pruitt. Sixth row: White, Middlebrooks. ww gum M 0w.4.4, ln a chapel program as an installation service for new officers, the true meaning ot the Red Cross with its five parts, representing tradition, hope, faith, love, and service, was presented in such a way that the student body will always re- member the aims of the J.R.C. as it serves others. Here Alice Traylor, President of the i949-50 Council, presents to Bill Price, President of the l95O-5l Council, the last square of the Red Cross. Looking on are Dwight Harvey and Virginia Hutchinson of the i949-50 Council, Bob Philip, Secretary, Jerome Woodham, First Vice-president, Glennis Worley, Treasurer, Julia Hope Mills, Sec- ond Vice-president. With enthusiasm and good will, other members of the Council pack Christmas boxes to send to veterans in nearby hospitals. Seated, left to right are: Danny Sherrer, Elisabeth Anthony, Marie Wright, Ann Bassett, Bob Moore, Pearce Jenkins, Norma Lipham, Standing: Mrs. l-lalman lAdviserJ, Gary Keeble, Molly Templeton. The remaining members of the Council look over i, aterial on J.R.C. activities. First row, left to right: Davis, Walker, Thompson. Second row: Hale, Smith, Jrickson, Geter, Timmons, Harrison, Jordan, Bowles, Bled- stie, Costley, Moore, Conway, Clark. Third row: Free- man, Mayfield, Pruitt, Smith, Ray, Allen, Tate, Hurley, McKeen, Anderson, Sprayberry. Biolvqq, 61116 This picture shows some of the biology students around Miss Harwell's demonstration desk. They are sitting, left to right: Margaret Blanks, Conway, Cook, Standing, first row: Mary Blanks, Worley, Hunt, Freeman, Shular, Stallings, Cavender, Brady, Miss Harwell lAdviserl. Second row: Gunn, Daniel, Finn, Hinson, Hobby, Morgan. Third row: Jenkins, Knight. Not in picture: Hadaway, White. During biology lab and lecture classes when students are confused, Miss Harwell's clear explanations unravel their problems quickly, Such words as siphunculata, coleoptera and hypopharynx, which sound very strange to ears at the beginning of the year, become simple everyday talk under her direction. Any person who studies biology at L.H,S. will find through the years that life is richer and better. Here some members of the Bio- logy Club are shown doing micro- scope study. First row, left to right: Rutland Nice-presidentl, Robinson fTreasurerl, D a v i s o n CPresidentl, Johnson CSecretaryl, Dennis. Second row: McDaniel, Bell, Stewart, Turner, Terrell. Third row: Huff, Smith, McLaughlin, Hubbard, M c K e e n, Fourth row: Phillips, Driver, Prather, Bridges, Fifth row: Spikes, Elliott, Woodyard, Shular. Standing: Tate, Mitchell, Hanson. Jgioloqq, Klub rm-ffm Club Some ot the students who take the iigher courses of sciencefchemistry nd physics-at L.H. S., meet with Mr. Zeller in the Phy-Chem Club. They tudy and experiment with the latest cientitic developments. First row, aft to right: Woodson, Crozier Nice- iresidentl, Hazel, Second row: Mr. leller Vfkdyiserl, Stagg, Shelnutt, lemp, Slaughter, Hodnett, Davison, tester, Flournoy, Kitchens. Third row: iammons lPresidentl, Bryant, Thomp- on, Griggs, Mosteller, Neill, Pruitt Secretaryl. Fourth row: Harris Treasurerl, Fincher, Meyer, Proctor, Aorgan. Not in picture: Lester. Some ot tomorrow's atomic scientists might come from our own physics, chemistry, and general science classes, The complicated instruments which these master-minds are trained to use dumbfound us ordinary folk, but the strange sounds and odors that resuit from their experiments dumbfound us even more. We are sure that in future years some ot these students will bring honor to L,H.S. in the world of science. Under Miss Sherrill's excellent supervision the wonders and mysteries of science are quickly understood. The members of the Science Club enioy working together on such proiects as their terrarium, First row, left to right: Ussery, Miss Sherrill lAdviserl, Bryant. Second row: Johnson, Robertson, Howard, Baker, Williams lSecretary-treasurerl, Burrow, Coker lPresidentJ, Fuller, Third row: Johnson, Knighton Nice-presidentl, Vaughan, Jenkins, Walker, Langford. Not in picture: Denney. ti.-.s 9m,a!z.aL 67 5 gm Besides learning from a text-book, the members of the French Club Isten to records and have conversat ons in French These merry Messieurs and Mesdemoiselles are first row, left to righfi Gerald Pfafhef, Jr T' Fully, Sally Tatum KTVGBSUYGFJ Betty Finn, Betty Cleaveland, Helen Fokes, Second row1 Alice ScarboI'0UQh, Kafhfyn RGYUOIUS, MISS LUCBS lAdvS fl NSU Y Yates, Addie Knight, Connie Griggs, Mary Sue Mostellar, Sue Eskridge, Sydney Cobb Nice-presidentl, Barba a Harrs Mae Huie lSecretaryl, Ruth Lehmann lPresid2ntl, Nancy Crozier, Mariofle Griggs. mhh, gm After two adventurers and explorers, Professor and Mrs. Frank E. Ackerman, carried the student body on a fascinating journey through the romantic lands and jungles of South and Central America, the members of the Spanish Club gathered around to try on costumes and inspect various tools, blankets, pieces of pottery, and animal skins. Having fun getting a close view of these interesting articles are first row, left to right: Traylor, Treaclwell, Smith, Adcock, Davis. Second row: Terrell, Bennett, Bolt, Matthews, Turner, Miss Lucas fSponsorl, Evans, Tate, Harrison CPresEdentJ, Crane lTreasurerl, Smith. Third row: Bonner, Newman, Foster, Daniel, Phillips, Hubbard, Jones, Hyatt, Bennet, Bryant, Greene lSecretaryJ, Traylor, Woodson, Mrs. Ackerman, Struletz lVice-presidentl Mr, Ackerman. 68 411 1 1 The Junlor Town Meetlng is LaGrange High's own youth debate club. The members are civic-minded students, interested in local, national and world events. Annually this club, under the direction of Miss Cora Richardson, sponsors special programs, on Voters Day, Arm:stice Day, and other special occasions. First row, left to right: Hugh Shelnutt, Johnny Stagg, Helen Fokes tPresidentJ, Mae Huie tVice-presidentj, Elinor Struletz tTreasurerl, Peggy Ann Greene, Jeannine White, Bill Martin, Bunky Kemp, Betty Finn tSecretaryl, Ruth Lehmann, Anna Ruth Bennett. Second row: Bobby Joe McClendon, Dwight Harvey, Ramona Denney, Addie Knight, Miss Richardson tAdviserJ. Qu ' jawn, ' Cfafzh, gm Will the Latin Clcb please meet in the music room is one of the many announcements which greets its members on Fridays. With Miss Smithwick as their adviser, these people not only increase their knowledge of Latin but have fun together. First row, left to light: Cook, Cullars, Walton, HCVFTWBF1, E4 ROiJil'1SOl'1 lPfeSiClEf1Tl, Davison lTV9BSUl'9fl, 5- J0l'1U- son tSecretaryl, McDonald tVice-presidentl, Hutchinson. Second row: Miss Smithwick tAdviserJ, Fort, Bell, White, Haynes, J. Johnson, Breed, Bowles, Bartley, Jackson, Colley. Third row: Sumner, Driver, Morgan, Rutland, McClain, Davis, Cooley, Levcrett, Finn, Gunn, Abercrombie, Mitchell. Fourth row: Bledsoe, McLaughlin, Spikes, Stewart, Cherry, Brady, Daniel, Smlth, Fowler, McDaniel, Freeman, Higginbotham. Fifth row? Conway, Smith, Jones, Freeman, Knight, Shular, Phillips, Clark, B. Robinson, Middlebrooks, Adams. 69 . . our fired feet after narching in the Community Ihest Parade .... But our enjoyment of making the :Irive a success. This pa- 'ade was led by The officers mf the Senior Hi-Y and Tri- Hi-Y. qi' Qu you, M, 44:91 Mah .Q X- ,Lf ' 5113? fiat 55:44. gale? ef MEM eff Wt' We ef We feifmf A? ff Ki- i Y ffi-ef MZ., N . '34, 52 4 444 W ff' We Vydwtzm C pf' 1 ,rx 51. f :'Q4?Q'f xvataxwg, 6? I M if-AQ V'5'f'if Va fx i?,M1f'. .JL B, U 5,112 5 .,,,. , TMA k r ' . ygizm? X... i fa-,WK wr 1 flew., fw.,,1w, ,aa . X-2-wif, ,Q grimy ff kilfmlakl' ?jxQ +:a.f M, I 4,914 Klum 49 . A 410. of 'T' I' . , cr 'alba 577 ,sf . nm'--' Gmc qdflaq J a' A is nz 17 . 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This pic- ture shows the hooded four-somes as they do- see-doed and circled round the room in a dizzy thrilling whirl. The photographer really caught these Granger Teen-Age folks in the acts. The expressions are typical of the card playing set, the shoot the bull set, the ro- mancing while dancing set, and the tell me an- Sef. other that's not so corny 1. Tap-Tap-Tap - Wide eyed spectators watch as These girls present a lively and colorful dance, Candy Canes, as- a part of the pro- gram sponsored by the Callaway Educa- tional Association at the Christmas meeting ot the Lions Club. L. H. S. teenaagers always enioy present- ing programs for va- rious civic clubs. 2,... For entertainment, pleasure, and relaxation, Gran- ger Teen-Agers play cards, dance, read or just sit and talk. 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I: 5 , . , QM , S 5 iff? :VgV.VII3V 1' V,,., .V V 1: V ,L V ,. .,. . . g. x Q 5 V555 -VE- 5 .,. . . V. . . .3 55 X., 5 V: .K VV . t 'imp Vs VV V fel.: i-Alf' 1 if .,. ,EQ 4 X S H ww .., ,, N l,5,.V,..:f: x .. xmas.-f ., . s N , Co-captain Ferrill Lang, left tackle, Captain Buck Priester, right tackle. Gary Keeble, center. A Coach Oliver Hunnicutt illustrates ball handling to Tom L i p p , center, Charles Harris, right half- back, Ned Edge, quarter- back. Charles Spates, left end. Bobby Waugh, right guard. 78 John Allen Driver, right halfback. Ju tba!! 'ed Prophett, left half back. I Ioach Alfred Mariotti in tructs the art of block ng to guards Bill Price Bert Crane, Lewis Pricel Joe Meyer, fullback. The Grangers fought hard all through the rough and rugged season. Eugene Cronic, right end, Denny Sherrer, fullback. 79 Q 9 derb3Cl9l, Y tgll rlQhl Bill Walllilibackl 'Son' qua ne Pxusfm er' Eddie Haggckz XNBY Muon Edeliorgengeflgyglletree, tu hgwbackl l 1950 Football Schedule L.H.S Newnan .. l8 L.H.S. .. 6 Roosevelt . l2 L.H.S Carrollton . 6 L.H.S N. Fulton . 27 L.H.S Griffin .. 26 L.H.S Grady .. 26 L.H.S Handley rr.. 6 L.H.S Spalding . . 32 L.H.S Gainesville I3 L.H.S Lanett , . . 20 Jqmm Ckles Bgbby C ombsl D ennisf Jo fl es' Juli dn Free man E Team, first row, left to right: Freeman, Goodwin, Rutland ,McDaniel, Coker, Cook, McLaughlin, Hunt, Cavender, Shular, Ward White. Second row: Kirby, Stallings, Morgan, Price, Hadaway, Prather, Jlones, Johnston, Cofield, Lynch, Davison. Third row: Ander- son, Vaughan, Bradfield, Sims, Woodyard, Binns, Finley, Knight, Phillips, Traylor, Jenkins, E. Shular, Buttrum, Coach Parker. 8 Y 3 Q Bl null: ll During the fall and spring the s e y e n t h ancl eighth Jeriods are reserved for foot ball practice ' w 4 l The familiar atmosphere of an exciting football game will always he a cherished memory, J, r These nifty glrls' helped supply the spirit 'fwith their support. Varsity Cheerleaders, frorft: Jean Lester , lCapKm, First row, left to right: Dot Stagg, Julia Hope Mills lcofcaotainl, Eclitha Robinson. Third row: Alice Traylor, Ella Ruth Dennis, Carolyn Herman, Patsy Wood- son, QQ . 5 T Coach Hunnicutt talks to Fer- rill Lang, Gene Cronlc, and Ned Edgc about their newly-won honors. These trophies will al- ways stancl as a reminder of the tough, fighting season which won them honorary positions on thc ttrst string of the Fourth District tootimall team. The B Team Cheerleaders gave their full support to the boys. First row, left to right: Ann Bassett, Reba Williams CCaptainl, Dottie Cullars. Secczml row: Romanzla Hurley, Sally Tatum, lo Arm Finn, Saynor Johnson, Virginia Fort, Betty Jo Williams CCo-captainl, Patsy Dennis. 4 1 1 I 1 o o I ,, lr 74,4 CI Our marching majoretfest 5' Alice Traylor lDrum Major- eflel, Reba Williams, Beffy Brookins, Jessie Lee Swell, June Foster. Y K. Coach Parker made a good impression his first year at L,H.S. by producing a fine B team. An essenfial part of every Jfball Team is the man- ers. Sidney Tale lMan- erl, Billy Freeman, Assisi- ' Managerl. The band adds rhythm Yo the excitement of a football game. All right boys, one time around the field. 83 Nl,-K Hu, jp. when i ' Q1 f ff? X We 'l . ' if -'ll ie ggi K Forward, Joe Copeland-Top scorer for the year. First row, left to right: f , Barry Williams, Ralph John- son, Joe Copeland, Ferrill Q X Lang, Vatis Gibson. Second row: Manager Wendell Wil- nn- kinson, Harlen Burson, Charles Harris, Sidney Maddox, Ned Edge, Gary Keeble, Jerome Woodham. Forward, Ralph Johnson-A point getter. Forward, Jerome Wooclham- Hard working player. During the Quarter. the boys just listen and let Coach Mariotti do the talking. Our energetic cheering section did their part by inspiring the team with a fighting spirit through every game, 84 t E IW av .,. .'-'---' :., fs ': ' V . . ,.,,. L.H.S, L.S.H. , L.H.S. . L.H.S, . L.H.S. . L.H.S. L.H.S. . l..l-lb. L.l-l.S, L.H.S. . L.l-l.S. . L.l-i.S. .. L.H.S. . L.H.S. . L,H.S. . L.H.S. . L.H.S. . L,H.S. . Guard, Ferrill Lang-Driving threat. . -'F VV wi V .W V fi 1 guard, Ned Edge-Good team I'T1an. . 58 Spalding . 50 l-logansville . 42 Rockmart . ., 50 Roanoke . . 53 Hogansville 63 Manchester . 50 Griffin , , 52 Rockmart , 35 Newnan 54 Roanoke . 69 Manchester 56 Spalding , . 58 Griffin . . 49 Newnan Fou rth District Tournament 32 Rockrnart . . 52 Griffin . , . 43 Murray County . 27 Newnan . . . . . Center, Sidney Maddox - Strong on offense and de- fense First row, left to right: Bobby May, Spencer Roberts, Joe Bradfield, Rodney Cook, Jerry Sims, Second row: Raymond Mitchell, Kenneth Blankenship, Gordon Smith, Robert Vaughn, Wallace Keeble. Third row: Phillip Middlebrooks, Charles Finley, Coleman Keel, Sidney Tate, Jimmy Ogletree, Wallace Jones, Coach Parker. if mi ,I O Ju png Joe g es up for two more points. One of the oldest sports and one that will never die is track. Track is a s much a body Boys practicing their quick start are: John Allen Driver, Gene Cronic, Jerome Wood ham, Harry Williams, builder as football and basket- ball. lt gives our boys a chance to show their ability in many different fields, such as, sprint- ing, broad jumping, putting the shot, and many other events. Coach Parker gives in- structions about the start- ing position of a runner to: Sydney Maddox, Gene Cronic, Sydney Tate, Jerome Wood- ham, Harry Williams. John 'fi that form for iurnping hurdles. Allen Driver has Clyde Finley and Othell Knight look on as Coach Hunnicutt places Lewis Price in position to out the shot. 86 Golf is no game that can be learned in a day. It Takes lots of practice to make that little white ball go straight down the fairway. These boys were good enough to win the challenged games and become the goll team: Ned Edge, Glenn Conway, Pete Bishop, John Stewart. The golf team watches Coach Mariotti as he demon- strates the hold and posi- tion of putting. MS' ln the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughts of-tennis. LH.S, was filled with tennis talent from which to choose its team. Bill Price, Joe Copeland, and Guy Carter came out as top men. S 3. S E 5? YZ ex . 2 'S S 2 , is 5 K. 5 s S as li 'z E 45 2 is Q Q Because of Our Interest in LAGRANGIE HIGH SCHOOL We Are Glad to Give This Annual Our Support MRS. R. D. NORMAN CHARLES E. SINGLETON J. R. GRIGGS J. T. THOMASSON LOEB C. KETZKY DUKE DAVIS J. K. BOATWRIGHT J. R, TERRELL HORACE E. RICHTER SMITH AND PETERS DR. ROY D. MIMS GUY FINCHER A FRIEND M. L. MONCUS W. H. BROWN B. L. WILKS FLINK'S FLOWERS LAGRANGE'S FINEST IDEAL CLEANERS Dia' 353' O' M90 AND LAUNDRY Joi-IN Powlsn ORNAMENTAL IRON GERM PROOF CLEANING Smedley Printing Company QUALITY PRINTING L. L. GOODE L. L. GOODE, Jr. and OFFICE SUPPLIES 2I4 Greenville Dial 4656 PARKER AND SHEAFFER PENS DIAL 7317 LAGRANGE 90 LAGRANGE LIONS CLUB ARTISTIC BEAUTY SHOP 200 Church Dial 7925 MIDDLEBROOKS GROCERY Groceries, Meats, and Vegetables Dial 6305 LaGrange DAIRY QUEEN MALTS - SHAKES SUNDAES - CONES Hogansville Road LaGrange LEE BATTERY SERVICE RADIOS-BATTERIES-BICYCLES Dial 8296 Broad Street WOFFORD OIL COMPANY ROBERT HAMMOND DISTRIBUTOR S. H. KRESS CO. Main Street LaGrange CLEAVELAND-DODD CO. LADIES' FINE FOOTWEAR HOSIERY AND BAGS Quick Service At All Times MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS AND SHOES Dial 647I East Court Square HALL and WORLEY SERVICE STATION Dial 5484 Three Points It it's new you'Il find it at DALE'S READY TO WEAR AND SHOES Corner S. Court Square and Main A. A. BASSETT TRANSFER CO. Local and Long Distance Hauling WOODING'S GIFT SHOP GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 7II S. Greenwood St. Dial 54II DIAL 5084 THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN BANK OF LAGRANGE O MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION No Account Too Large -- None Too Small Dial 4681 I36 Main Street 92 DUNSUN MILLS Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE COTTON FABRICS For the Converting and Manufacturing Trades 93 LAGRANGE BAKING COMPANY Dial 7335 IO9 Vernon St. SIMRIL SHEET METAL WORKS Anything in Sheet MetaI ll5 Vernon St. Dial 3Oll SIMON and SON AUTO SUPPLY CO. SNACK-SHACK PIT BAR-B-Q, COLD DRINKS Vernon Road BROWN 81 BRUCE AUTO SALES CLEAN NORTHERN CARS Lee's Crossing Dial 4373 THRASH SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS 2Ol Vernon Street Dial 833I POP E-TROTTER TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT CO. JOHN DEERE MACHINERY GAS ENGINES GRAVELY GARDEN TRACTORS PATHFINDER LAWN MOWERS Hcgansville Road Dial 7I57 LAGRANGE MOTORS Your FORD Dealer Dial 563l 234 Main Street A. B. and W. DRY CLEANERS and LAUNDRY BEST EVER H. H. Kemp A. R. Ward Dial 6554 HENRY KNIGHT Groceries, Meats Gas and Oil West Point Road Dial 8994 TURN ER AUTO SALES NEW AND USED CARS PAINT AND REPAIR JOBS Lee's Crossing LaGrange CECIL BURDETTE Typewriters ' Adding Machines Office Supplies Underwood Agency AIRPORT 2 E. Court Square Dial 5077 DRIVE-IN JABALEY'S MEN'S SHOP H-I-HE -I-EEN-AGE IO3 Main Street NIGHT CLUB DIAL 8941 or 9030 Mccou.uM PHARMACY Homo of Gooo Foods I2O Main St. Dial 4661-4662 CHATTAHOCCHEE VALLEY LUMBER COMPANY Vernon Road Dial 522l S6 FREEMAN DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists Three Points Dial 4881 The in CAROLYN'S FLOWER SHOP SPCR-lFlNG GOODS ln the Red Barn A COMPLETE FLOWER SERVICE Dial 8644 We Deliver 615 Hill St. MCGAUGHEY FLING MOTOR CO. ,Specialist in Sportsu OLDSMOBILE Sales and Service Broad and Walton Atlanta 216 Bull St. -'- Dial 3502 HART'S BEAUTY SHOP , H 'II R d D' I 8323 Hutchinson-Traylor Ogansvl e Da la Insurance Agency C0533 CAFE Hogansville Road Phone 9027 116 Main Street DIAL 4618 For the Woman Who Cares FEATURING DEPENDABLE SERVICE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE 101 Main Sf. LaGrange FABRICS AND YARNS FOR INDUSTRIAI. AND HOUSEHOLD USE HE FULLER E. CALLAWAY MEMORIAL TOWER, erected -M by the emplovces of Callaway Mills to commemorate the ideals of the founder of this business, was the inspiration for our trademark. This trademark now symbolizes the spirit of our cutirc organization. Every product made by Callaway Mills Co., and the service which goes with it, must measure up to high standards of quality if it is to carry the Callaway trademark. Callaway .Mills Company La Grange, Georgia 97 LAGRANGE TYPEWRITER CO. Sales-Royal Service-Supplies Morgan Bldg. Dial 668i ELLIS SERVICE STATION TIRE SERVICE - WASHING - GREASING GASOLINE and OILS Dial 6373 l3l Vernon GOOD HEALTH TO ALL FROM REXALL Lane-Rexall Drug Stores ROANOKE CANDY COMPANY Wholesale Distributors Serving West Georgia and East Alabama CANDY, CIGARS, GUM NOTIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ROANOKE, ALABAMA VARSITY SANDWICH SHOP HEADQUARTERS FOR STUDENTS BARBECUE ICE CREAM SODAS II6 Bull Street B. 81 G. DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of Bull and Vernon LaGrange, Ga. NASH'S DRIVE INN Dial 4357 West Point Rd. CITY DRUG CO. 33 Court Square Dial 4641 HOLLYWOOD SHOP SHOES For the New Generation IOS Main Street MADDOX FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Broad Street Dial 8636 GEORGE M. FORRESTER, Agent ATLAS TIRES, TUBES and ACCESSORIES STANDARD OIL COMPANY POPE MOTOR CO. Your Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Dial 6326 220 Main St. LAGRANGE REALTY AND INSURANCE COMPANY WILSON AUTO PARTS AND SALVAGE , Franklin Rd. ' Dial 5340 LAGRANGE BANKING COMPANY e South Court Square L' LaGrange, Georgia if Complete Banking Facilities C0 , Insured UP to 5l0,000 E U R 'A' The Mark of Member Fegegagogegiusit Insurance Quality Foods COLONIAL STORES Ride Safely Wim safety VISIT WITH YOUR FRIENDS SAFETY cAB co. AT Bun Street Dia, 3545 Plantation Restaurant Home of G o o D r o o o SANDWICHES BROWN AND WILLIAMS Groceries-Produce-QuaIity Meats II2 Bull St. Phone 4633 THORNTON TIRE COMPANY 208 Greenville Dial 8393 I3I Bull GIANT MALTS I20 FIavorsI ICE CREAM HOMEMADE PIES St. D LaGrange, Ga. ial 9050 NEWMAN CONSTRUCTION CO LUMBER GENERAL CONTRACTORS BUILDERS SUPPLIES PAINTS BUILDERS HARDWARE DIAL 7361 IOI WHITESVILLE ST. I00 CHARLES G. GIBSON All Kinds of MONUMENTAL WORK JOHN A. CARLEY HOTEL COLONIAL Lacsfange, Georgia DINING Rooms Dial 5611 HUIE-DOBBS CHEVROLET CO. CARS - TRUCKS - PARTS SERVICE COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE We will be here tomorrow to back up what we tell you or sell you today S. Main at Five Points Dial 7381 LaGrange, Ga. HESTER'S LUNCHES Hogansville Highway Dial 306l BRYAN wi-:EEL ALIGNMENT Franklin Highway LAGRANGE GLASS CO. Joseph Gilbert, Mgr. PLATE, WINDOW and ORNAMENTAL GLASS Dial l824 5I7 Hamilton Road BACON ST. JUNK 81 SCRAP CO. IRONS - METALS - WASTE MATERIALS Bacon Street Dial 3580 0. N. JOHNSON n-- - ' i,.,,,, Commercial 8: 450106342 Home Portrait s. In . g 3 Photography 5 9 A Dial 3 5 ' 5845 - 1 9n of ' I -A DELUXE CLEANING CO. FINER CLEANING OF CLOTHING ZIO Greenville Dial 73I4 DAVIS PHARMACY LaGrange Hardware ALWAYS FOR THE GRANGERH 10 North Court Sq. COl'nPany Dial 3535 'A' MacGREGGOR - GOLDSMITH M. C. FROSOLONO Tailors-Suits Made to Order D' I 4411 107 Bull Street 'A' SPORTING GOODS SOLOMON'S DEPARTMENT STORE AND Sc 8' 'I0c STORE Dial 5951 108 and 110 Bull Street Dial 5241 210 Bull St JOHNSON MOTOR COMPANY CADILLAC - PONTIAC - G. M. C. TRUCKS SALES - SERVICE We DOr1'T Sell Them All, BUT We Sell The Best 203 Greenville St. LaGrange, Ga. Dial 7341 102 212 Bull Street EVELYN-ESTELLE LADIES' APPAREL 222 Ridley Ave. Dia I 4202 W. C. WAUGH RETAIL LUMBER BUILDING MATERIAL-WOOD Franklin Road Dial 3047 WOODlNG'S af General Headquarters for the Younger Set 'A' NEW AND YOUTHFUL CLOTH ES CITY OIL CO. ATLANTIC PETROLEUM James B. P. Swanson Phone 8066 CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY ENGINEERS - CONTRACTORS Concrete Manufacturers P. O. Box 677 Dial 3587 ALFRED PHILLIPS GROCERY AND MARKET SIO Hamilton Street FRANK HUTCHINSON DANIEL ELECTRIC CO. LaGrange, Georgia AMERICAN SERVICE CO. Dial 392i IO2-4 Morgan St. LAGRANGE GROCERY COMPANY 1906-1951 45 Years of Continuous Service Flamo Flour 110 Years of Service Better Today Than Ever Dial 7325 VANITY FAIR BEAUTY SHOP Mrs. Ellen P. Byard 203 Church Street Dial 6953 HILLSIDE GROCERY MEATS -- GROCERI ES - VEGETABLES Prompt Delivery Service 712 Lincoln LaGrange, Ga, FRANK TIGN ER INSURANCE AGENCY Dial 8965 130 Bull St. HILLSIDE COFFEE SHOP 706 Lincoln Street Dial 3226 KITCHENS DRY CLEANERS DRY cLEANERs AT THEIR BEST Phone 3424 124 Bull Street P. T. I'IIPP Ordinary KITES FLOOR CONERING and DECORATING COMPANY INLAID LINOLEUM - PAINT YOUNGSTOWN KITCHEN-TILE 12 N. Court Sq. Dial 3213 104 AL'S FLOWERS At Their Best Dial 4581 -:- 2IO South Lewis Street O'NeaI Agency Company, Inc. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE - RENTING Automobile Financing Arranged ISM N. Court Square -:- Dial 566 8 HALES AUTO SALES Sell, Buy and Trade WEST GEORGIA ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION AUTOMOBILE FINANCING AND RE-FINANCING Loans Made on All Makes and Models Dial 6633 II9 S. Lewis See Us for Quick Confidential HOME BUILDING AND LOAN Loan Service ASSOCIATION SAVINGS -:- LOANS Dial 866l -:- 365 Court Square Dial 8502 I5 N. Court Square JOHN H. JORDAN AUTO SALES NEW and USED CARS 117 Hines St. Dial 7961 LAGRANGE J EWELRY CO. 115 Main St. Phone 4312 Albert L. Rosser, Owner LaGrange, Ga. BOYETTE FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS Dial 3126 LaGrange PROCTOR'S P. 8- T. FANCY MEATS AND GRocERiEs We Deliver 416 Main St. Dial 7945 44 Graz! ,Name llfl Kloflziug SUITS THE SOUTH 118 Main Street MILAM'S CAFE 316 Main LaGrange BEAN BARBER SHOP Hillside Garfield Street Livingston Service Station TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES 413 Main Street Phone 8191 Joe Livingston, Owner LINCOLN STREET BEAUTY SHOPPE 610 Lincoln Street Dial B086 J. G. DAVIDSON, JR. Electrical Contractor ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR 305 Pierce St. Phone 8173 J. M. CHAPMAN CO. Dial 5941 612-14-16 Lincoln HILLSIDE DRUG CO. 700 Lincoln Street Dial 5676 T he COMMERCIAL FINANCINQ INC BUILDING -INSURANCE -- RENTALS THE COTTAGE BUILDERS GEORGE S. JOHNSON PICTURESQUES HOMES, INC. B. L. COOK THE JOHNSON AGENCY G. L. CAHALL I07 PARKER FURNITURE CCMPANY MANSOUR'S Dial 5541 111 Bull sr. LAGRANG-E'S OLDEST AND MOST MODERN DEPT. STORE HAMMETT FURNITURE CO. West Court Square H4 Bull Street LaGrange, Ga. LAGRANGE, GEORGIA AMERICAN SHOE SHOP GUS VALERI, Prop. 116 Bull Street LaGrange . . he loves me! BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY LaGRANGE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY AMERICAN FINANCE CORPORATION L. Vernon Powell, President Home Owned and Operated LOANS AND DISCOUNTS Dial 3935 IO8 Ridley B. A. EVANS FURNITURE CO. DODD MOTOR COMPANY DESOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES - SERVICE - PARTS Dial 5736 Mooty Bridge Road LBGYBUQS -1- GGOFQIG A CHRYSLER MOTORS DEALER L. I.. HUFF 207 Greenville Dial 7282 RITZ THEATRE Dial 6344 Three Points J. C. VAN HOUTEN CO. RADIOS-TELEVISION SERVICE IO7 Ridley Ave. Dial 849I ALLEN E'S BEAUTY SHOPPE RAYMOND W. MARTIN Attorney-At-Law STATE and FEDERAL PRACTICE Dial 7855 904 Hill Street II3 Ridley Avenue MODERN AIR CONTROL Wk Heating and Air Conditioning -Bendix Home Laundries-- and l08 Greenville Phone 4333 Nehi Flavors Five Points Service Station GRADY SIMONTON Intersection Main and Bull Dial 5211 WOOD CLEANERS lT PLEASES US TO PLEASE YOU 204 King Street Dial 4971 DUGANS ICE CREAM AND SANDWICHES Welcome at All Times Corner of Airport Road H. E. SIMS LUMBER COMPANY Manufacturers of SOUTHERN PINE AND HARDWOOD LUMBER LaGrange LAGRANGE ROTARY CLUB He profits most who serves best. LAGRANGE CITY COACH ES Inc. LaGrange, Georgia CITY DRY CLEANERS 219 East Depot LaGrange WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATION STORE EVERYTHING FOR THE AUTOMOBILE LaGrange Dial 56IO LaGrange Exterminating Co. COMPLETE PEST CONTROL SERVICE 608 Greenville Street DARDEN-PATTILLO, Inc. YOURS FOR HAPPY FEET l27 Main Street FUNDERBURK AUTO SUPPLY U. S. ROYAL TIRES 3 E. Court Square Dial 5065 LaGrange 95th ANNIVERSARY-1856-I95I LEHMANN JEWELRY CO. Dial 493I LaGrange, Ga W. W. DANIEL GROCERY AND SANDWICH SHOP Whitesville Street Dial 84 I 0 HARRIS BROTHERS GAso1.1NE and OILS LAGRANGE IRON WORKS Dial 4383 Morgan St 301 Main Dial 8055 HUDSON HARDWARE Dial 40l2 IO9 Main Street 1k HOLMES DRUG STORE WE BUILD THE REXAL1. STORE KIWANIS CLUB OF LAGRANGE 'A' Your Favorite Meeting Place Dial 73Ol-O2 LaGrange GROOVER 81 BARN ETTE Inc. Successors to Hammett 8. Groover AMBULANCE SERVICE Dial 355i CUBBEDGE 81 CO. IO5 Greenville St, Dial 6911 INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE LAGRANGE ELECTRIC SALES New and Used Cars L 6' M MOTOR CO. The Original Square COMPANY Deal Boys IO4 Bull Sfreef oaai 3l3l II4 Greenville Dial 3574 LAGRANGE PHARMACY P1zEScR1PT1oNS 134 Bull Sffeef Dial 5614 THE TEXAS CO. FIRE ci-11EE, SKY CHIEF GAS LAGRANGE Texaco, Havoline Motor Oils A All Grades Heating Fuels L M. A. Uimmiel Horn, Agent Dial 6919 LAUNDERERS and CLEANERS SANITONE H. B. Borders Packing Plant, Inc. WHOLESALE MEATS AND SAUSAGE DVY Cleaning Dial 5292 Hamilton Rd 'A' WALLER SERVICE STATION Broome Sf. Dial 5665 GULF PRODUCTS Dial 7477 Hamilton Road HINSON COLONIAL HOUSE LaGrange, Georgia FURNITURE INTERIORS 105 S' GURE 8' SON' Inc' COTTON WASTE Cammon Sea Food and Poultry LaGrange, Georgia Where Price and Quality Meet Phone 3537 II4 Hines St. WEST END GROCERY cLEMoN's DRUG COMPANY Fancy Groceries - Meats - Produce Ben Han and Broad Dial 3828 Prescriptions First CULPEPPER Au'ro sAi.Es VAUGHAW5 JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP 204 Broome St. DiaI 38I5 '08 Main SI- LaGrange' Ga E N J O Y - iiaiiimmiii mmm: ONE OF THE GOOD THINGS OF LIFE Mfg. by LILY ICE CREAM COMPANY, Inc. Plant on West Point Road -'- Dial 4825 II3 INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIERS, Inc. LaGrange, Ga. TH E CAKE BOX Charles S. Waller, Owner CAKES and PASTRIES Dial 3556 Three Point HOMER'S PLACE J. C. PENNEY CO. The House of Values Where A Cash Purchase ls A Cash Saving Dial 3864 Three Point GLASS GIN COMPANY CHASTAIN STUDIO LaGrange Theatre Building Dial 6296 N. Dixie Street Dial 8694 Lagrange MCDANWI- SERVICE MY:-:AND AND HQLTREY STATION SHELL OIL PRODUCTS Dial 8180 Three Points LaGrange Georgia STEWART WHOLESALE TRAYLOR CONSTRUCTION HARDWARE CO. COMPANY HARDWARE - BUILDING SUPPLIES ENGINEERS 1 DESIGNERS GROCERIES CONTRACTORS Sweet Sixteen Flour Dial 3037 LaGrange 4 STAR BILLIARD PARLOR 110 Hines Street Dial 4491 POWER PLATING, Inc. Hines Street LaGrange, Georgia LAGRANGE THEATRE BEST ENTERTAINMENT Dial 6161 Main Street HANSONIS CAFE THE WEAVER sHoPs UPHOLSTERING Hines Street Dial 8975 Lagmnge Dial 3631 GEORGIA HIGHWAY EXPRESS C- 8- D- GROCERY ,Ml HILLSIDE DIAL 8621 -8622 Dial 3527 708 Lincoln McCLURE CIGAR AND CANDY CO. Hav-A-Tampa Cigar Tampa Nugget King Edward A 84 C Paper Goods Roitari Muriel Webster Pipes Ronson Lighters Candy - Gum - Notions STARNES MOTOR CO. STUDEBAKER CARS AND TRUCKS Parts and Accessories 200 W, Depot -: Dial 4222 WAID TIRE SERVICE HESTER BROTHERS GROCERY Dial 4057 Hogansville Road TROUP ROOFING COMPANY Inc. ROOFING, HEATING and SHEET METAL WORK Dial 5861 209 Morgan St. SERVICE COAL CO. COAL and WOOD Dial 3686 KARLO STUDIO PORTRAITS AND KODAK Phone 5992 Court Square Service Station J. HENRY SMITH DIAL 7292 PURE OIL PRODUCTS Taylor-Quillian Hardware Co. HARDWARE and PAINT FARM SUPPLIES and FEEDS II7 Vernon St. Dial 3565 4 it of LaGrange 4 VISIT OUR MILK BAR TROUP COUNTY LIN DSEY SUPPLY COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS 2l2 Greenville Phone 7336 CO-OP DAIRIES, Inc. HUGH OLIVER GROCERIES - FRUITS and VEGETABLES OLIVER'S GROCERY Grade A Dairy Products SPINNING WHEELS ICE CREAM SUNDAES BANANA SPLITS Better Milk for Better Health Dial 3533 3l4 Main PERKERSON BROTHERS BEAUTIFUL DRY CLEANING Dial 4665 2ll Greenville St. II7 VALLEY ELECTRIC, Inc. YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Lee's Crossing Dial 3328 R. C. Cooley's Grocery Store Dial 5816 Corner Big Springs and Cooley Roads THE GULF OIL COMPANY FRANK WINN, Agent BETTER SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY FOR LESS MONEY Troup County Bargain Basement c. M. FARMER and soNs A GENERAL MERCHANDISE GROCERIES AND MEATS GAS AND OIL J. Kaminsky, Prop. I05 Vernon Dial 3153 W. L. OGLETREE THROWER ANIMAL HOSPITAL .IEWELER 33-A S. Court Square A I Dial 4712 Lee's Crossing LaGrange -2- Georgia LaGrange Fruit and Produce Company WHOLESALE DIAL 4703 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY 830 N. Greenwood Dial 3543 FOSTER PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY We Do It Right lI3 Greenville St. Dial 4704 HUNTER-OWEN FURNITURE COMPANY LaGrange -:- Georgia MARION ROBERTS INSURANCE LaGrange Banking Company Building THE DIXIE MILLS, Inc. RAYON FABRICS WEATHERS AND HOUZE EcK PREssLEY's DRIVE-INN We Specialize in Bar-B-Q--Brunswick Stew senvlcs sTATioN Gagnon West Point Road Dial 8994 Lee,S Crossing Phone 7427 H. R, DARDEN BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP HILLSIDE GROCERIES LEE'S CROSSING John D. White, Proprieto Whether lt's Lipstick, Stationery, Jewelry, Private Dining Room-Parties Arranged Peiiumef Of Medicine' Yoifii Find if Af FRIENDLY FOKES DRUG CO. STEAKS, BAR-B-Q, SEA FOOD, RABBIT I06 Main Street Dial 4335 Teen-Friends, Fun, Food Two Miles on New Franklin Road LITTLE JOHNS MARSHAL EVANS FURNITURE Hamilton Road Dial 8346 S Farmers Mutual Warehouse TAMPS 8- COMPANY Association LAGRANGE, GEORGIA WHOLESALE FRUITS and PRODUCE ELM CITY COAL CO. LaGrange' Ga' 401 Main Dial 3757 VlRGlNIA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Dial 8969 404 Miller Street LaGrange Upholstery Shop COMPLETE AUTO uPHoI.sTERY SERVICE 108 Church St. Phone 8607 WISE SERVICE STATION THE THINGS You Love TO WEAR STALLINGS DRESS SHOP Dia' 8313 Three Points 710 Lincoln sf. Dial 3433 LAGRANGE'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Doal 3561 T22-T28 Main Street Other Belk-Gallant Stores in This Vicinity V Newnan, Ga. Hogansville, Ga. Covington, Ga. West Point, Ga. Manchester, Ga. Roanoke, Ala. James G. Gallant, General Manager l2O B. C. TRUCK LINES, Inc. IRREGULAR COMMON CARRIER Dm 5389 FURNITURE Cargo Insurance 550,000.00 Per Unit Hogansville Highway nk HANDLEY YATES GROCERY 803 Hamanon Road Dial 4867 WE BACK TOMORROW WHAT WE SELL STARR'S SELF-SERVICE TODAY LAUNDRY 805 Hamilton Road Dial 7407 EAT THE BEST AT LAGRANGE TASTY SANDWICH SHOP CHAMBER OF COFFEE SHOP COMMERCE Serving JOHNSON HARDWARE Central Three Points LaGrange Western Georgia Diamonds, Watches, Silver, and China Cash and Credit Jewelers LaGrange Georgia MOORE'S JEWELRY STORE LaGrange Theater Building LaGrange, Ga. LAGRANGE DAILY NEWS Dial 7311 303 Broome GREENVILLE STREET GROCERY GROCERIES and WESTERN MEATS 930 Greenville Street Phone 7346 ANDY'S GRILL THREE POINTS ' DIAL asoi The Voice of LaGrange ls Also The Choice of LaGrange WLAG 1240 ON YOUR DIAL AM-FM 1041 MEGACYCLES Affiliated with the Mutual Broadcasting System DANIEL LUMBER COMPANY OUR 33rd YEAR 122 2 The Young Men's Organization LAGRANGE JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Sponsors of NEILSON'S Wholesale CANDIES - DRUGS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 305 Pierce LaGrange WILL E. MORGAN REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGE LOANS I3OV2 Bull Dial 8020 ,7Ae limb Jagange ll pageanf HUNTER-HOWARD FUNERAL HOME Ill Broad St. Dial 5621 HUTCHINSON LUMBER COMPANY Hogansville Road YOU'RE ALWAYS WELCOME at FRED INGRAM'S SPORT SHOP AMERICAN OIL COMPANY SAM L. RAMBO CONTRACTOR LaGrange Plumbing and Heating Company 200 Broome St. Dial 8665 INSTALLATION AND SERVICE ON ALL PLUMBING AND HEATING Gas, Oil and Electric Hot Water Heaters Gas and Oil Floor Furnaces Mor-Sun Forced Hot Air Furnaces American Standard Plumbing Fixtures and Heating Equipment LEONARD W. WEEKS, Master Plumber REUBEN sHuEoRD, Heating CULPEPPER Cr SON I Reliable WHOLESALE GROCERS Distributors of PEEK-A-BOO ELCUR RADIOS 111255 FIRESTON E STORES SPORTS EQUIPMENT 121 Main Street Dial 5125 E. R. TAYLOR AUTO CO. Sales - BUICK - Service 201 Greenville Street Dial 7252 Jack Brown's Service Station GOOD GULF GASOLINE and OILS STAPLE GROCERIES Vernon Road Dial 6436 O I. 4272 LAGRANGE, GEORGIA MURRAY R00M HOME COOKED MEALS . MRS. GOROOISI COOK 7 EXl1 .3 Now, we have reached the last page of our memory book, and we are happy to present to you your copy of the GRANGER for 1951. We have harvested, assorted, and prepared for you this summary of a memorable school year with the hopes that you will always treasure it, and that it may serve to fill the quiet need of many of you-r future days. May each of you Sing with us, the combined staffs of the GRANGER, as we 1 paraphrase the old song which shall live forever: Memories, memories, dreams of L. H. S. In our store of memories they'll always be the best, High School days, happy days, among our books and friends, Though we part from you, we'lI ne'er forget you, ln our beautiful memories. FlNlS X -Qi T E5 L., mf sb I ' ' Columbus Office Supply Co. Columbus, Ga. Photography Photo Engravings Fine Printing - ll pl-avg!
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