Lanier High School - Oracle Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

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I ' ,ff 1,1 If 'f,'!,'L.N'.f'5f .Q LDV, -f :ff f I During The years you have served as Dean of Boys and BandmasTer aT Lanier, you have ever shown undersTanding, paTience and encouragemenT. We who have played in The band can never for- geT The cooperaTion, musicianship, value of hard Work, and love of good music which you have so sincerely TaughT us. And we who have loenefiTed by your influence in school affairs, noT only in The classroom buT in every phase of school life, ovve you a lasTing debT of graTiTude. Asia Token of our regard and appreciaTion for your devoTion To Lanier, Mr. Ellis, we, The Class of '52, dedicaTe This Oracle To you. 5 AC T Me PRINCIPA l 0ar DEAN! MR' mls THE FACUZTY ADOURIAN ALLEN ANDERSON ANDREWS Mathematics Military Military English BAGWELL BARNES Manual Arts Science BLACKMON BOWLING BOYKIN BOZEMAN English and Dramatics Bookkeeping Mathematics Military BRADSHAW BROOKS CAMMACK Economics, Athletics, Science Commercial Ed. and History Geography CLARK COLLIER CREED DUNCAN Latin Vocational Agriculture English D. O. EITZEN ELLLS :ESSARY Home Economics Band Library FOSTER FULLER coma 'GREEN Commercial Commercial -Mathematics Law GREEN GRIMESI GROVE Science Science English HAGEDORN HAINES HALL Physical Education Military l-lb CVY HARDY HARPER l'lARRlS D. E. English English HEUSTESS HICKS JOHNSTON JOHNSTON Spanish Vocational Home Economics Art English JONES KING KORNEGAY Science English History LAIR :LIDE LOCK MCGRAW History and Athletics Mathematics Vocational Agriculture D. O. 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We'lI Trovel cz rood os old os Time, Bur To us iT will be new, We go To ioin ThoT long, long line OT scholors ond Poefs True. No more we'Il see Thy Towers Toll Beyond The brood, green lown. Our spon of leorning runs iTs course And now we musT move on. We've worked ond ployed for Three shorT yeors And now our Time is Through. As Seniors, we, before Thy shrine Kneel humbly here To you. Yes, we, The Senior Closs, Todoiy Leoye wiTh heoris ThoT yeorn, IT moTTers noT how Tor we siroy, To you we will return. Page I8 -WINTON IVICNAIR. .S'ElVl0R L'lv45'5 fil.S'70RJ' lEd. NoTe - The following is from a recenT reporT made by Trick Dacy offer studying The Class of '52l I began The sTudy back in Sepiember of '49, A group of boys and girls enTered Lanier High School as Sophomores. From eyewiTnesses I learned ThaT They appeared bewildered and ignoranT of Their surroundings. IT was noTiced, however, ThaT They enTered wholehearTedIy inTo many school acTivi- Ties, and aT The end of The firsT year They had gained self-confidence and had conTribuTeaI much To The school. The nexf year They wenT under The alias of Juniors. The class was well represenfed on The aThle- Tic field, in The class room, and in all The exfra - curricular acTiviTies, This was The year The Toorball Team was undefeaTed, The Band won Top honors in The STaTe ConTesT, The baskeTbaII Team won The dis- TricT championship, and The Glee Club gave some of The mosT enTerTaining concerTs in iTs hisTory. Near The end of The yearThese Juniors sponsored a STunT Nighf which was well received by The sTudenT body, according To arTicles in The Blue and WhiTe , The school newspaper, which is ExhibiT A. The second year of my sTudy was compleTed. Now The parTs of The puzzle were beginning To fall in place. I needed buT one piece To com- pIeTe The picTure. I was sure The final TesTimony could be found in whaT was now The Senior Class, so I conTinued my sTudy. This was The mosT imporTanT year of The Class of '52, They were looked up To by The resT of The sTudenT body. A presidenT of The sTudenT body and represenTaTives were elecTed for The Tirsf Time, marking The advancemenT in loeTTer STualenT - FaculTy relafions. IT was evidenT ThaT These Seniors knew ThaT They were To seT The examples for oThers, and To be The leaders. They worked hard ThaT year, boTh aT sfudies and acTiviTies, and The Time passed quickly. AlmosT before realizing iT They were To graduaTe. In May of '52, The picfure was compleTe. COMMENTS: From my observaTions, I conclude ThaT This class is worThy of praise. In all ThaT They underfook This class proved iTself loyal To Lanier. I am sure as They go ouT inTo life Thar They will con- Tinue To up-hold ideals They learned aT Lanier, and ThaT They will never forgeT The happy memories of Their high school days. FRANCES VAN CLEAVE I-IARRY OI-IME Page I9 X Xg X P s Wy 1 X X xx Q' Af' ,X its 9X X M S X Q Rf' AN X I XXX X X X 'V 'iffy X X .X .f X X X N f by X N XX X Q X is f W KX X S X ts, X X f W 'xt , Z XN9' s QX Y X , ' xky' ss, sXX. --11' X so Xsf. , WX . XX . X -X ' X X S A A w XS, X : X X wha t 4 Q X SgXXX X- X1 ..,.. KS, X V XX X xQTiX gi5X1XXX fZ'fE JZ QW, , K 'Q Nl T I DET, ,, -' is asks x dxf , A -2 f Q . - Wy, :XZ s M S ks RQ Qs X XY XX at ff 'f'2iX'4Q i X X 1. ,,.,1 XXQX1 X3 ,Wh vv. X , -X X f X M xl R K aff f N x X X X U lf S C XX 1 A X , , XJ ,XX , X gg 2 X N X X mf. X X S ' XX, X We X , XX 5 X f NX X E X i n W . fs - ,, , X9 X.. . X X ,XX xX X ,- 5, X A XXX i ,, R Xb S' X R R S S X F s ' -XX:-- XX, X X i, ,. Q, X , XXX Q X w . , B if-. -F ' 'Y' sm' , f X fs ff BERTHA ABRAMS-Spanish Club, Treasurer, Future Teachers of America. Well-groomed, thoughtful, smart, nice. JANIS AKIN-Library Club, Vice-President, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Marshal Club, Gamma Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President, Senior Cap- tions Committee. Cute, neat, pleasant, sweet. ANN ALLEN-Adorable clothes, sweet smile, helpful, pleasing personality. CLIFTON ALLEN-Football, basketball, L Club, Ushers Club, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Vice-President, Blue and White Staff, Features '52, Who's Who '52. Sparkey , likable, friendly, person- ality-plus. VALLIE JO ALLEN-Section Representative, D. O. Club, Dele- gate for D. O. Club Convention, Blue and White Representative, Who's Who '50. Cute, friendly, happy-go-lucky, likable. ELLEN ANDERSON-French Club, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Mar- shal Club. Fun-to-be-with, original, attractive, admirable. BARBARA ANDREWS-Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Girl Scouts, Home Ec. Club, Features Staff of Oracle, Senior Captions Committee. Gra- cious, sweet, blue-eyes, pretty clothes. JACK ARMOR-Section Representative, President, Alpha Hi-Y, iPresident, Hi-Y Council, Treasurer, Student Council. Cute, flirt , good personality, well-liked. JOHN ARMSTRONG-Orchestra, Ushers Club, Radio Club, Marshal Club, French Club, Science Club, Beta Hi-Y, Red Cross Representative, Band, Lyre Club. Tall, intelligent, dignified, friendly. MORRIS AVZARADEL-Band, Latin Club, Red Cross Represen- tative, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club. Smart, original, mischievous, brisk. JOE BAILEY-Alternate Section Representative, Section Repre- sentative, football, track, L Club, Red Cross Representative. All- round athlete, popular, handsome, bashful. JOHNNY BAILEY-Athletic, attractive eyes, friendly, happy- go-lucky. JOHN BALLARD-Red Cross Representative, Band. Bucky, witty, friendly, well-liked. SARA BARFIELD-Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Blue and White Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Advertising Staff of Oracle. Cute clothes, popular, attractive, likable. Page 20 BOBBY BARNES-Poet Beta I-li-Y, L Club, Blue and White Rep- resentative, Who's Who '50, '51, '52, Features '50, '51, '52, Pop- ular, good-looking, athletic, triendly. ROBERT BARNES-Track, Basketball, Baseball, L Club. Tall, dark 'n handsome, athletic, triendly, popular. DONALD BASS-D. O, Club, Vice-President. Quiet, shy, friendly, cute. WALTER PATRICK BEAHN-Spanish Club, Civil Air Patrol Ca- det. Nice, reserved, smart, pleasant. EMILY BEAR-Blue and White Representative, Cheerleader, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Who's Who '50, Fea- tures '51, '52, Features Stott of Blue and White. Popular, friend- ly, sweet, personality-plus. VIRGINIA BICKERSTAFF-Spanish Club, Latin Club, Poet Tri- Hi-Y, Vice-President. Witty, adorable, fun-loving, Bigilow. BOBBY BLACK-Poet Beta Hi-Y, Latin Club, Radio Club, Blue and White, Science Club, Golf team, Red Cross Representative, French Club. Cute, likable, good sense of humor, Jack, ANDREW JOSEPH BLANKENSHIP-Band. lvlischievous, care- free, loquacious, amicable. ANN BLANTON-Glee Club, Marshal Club, Spanish Club, Zeta Tri-l'li-Y, Y Teens. Quiet, shorty, shy, cute. ROBERT BLEDSOE-Latin Club, Ushers Club, Spanish Club. ln- telligent, dependable, busy, musical. ANN BONNER-Spanish Club, Latin Club, Future Teachers Club, Section Representative. Intelligent, sweet, lovable, at- tractive. SUE BOSWELL-Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Library Club, Future Teachers Club, Zeta Tri-I-li-Y, Marshal Club, Senior Ring and Announcement Committee, Features Stott ot Oracle, Senior Captions Committee. Well-dressed, sweet, sincere, thoughtful. ELOISE BOWDEN-Friendly, sweet, vivacious, likable. JOAN BOWES-French Club, Science Club, Future Homemak- ers of America, Alternate Section Representative. Cute, laoly- like, good dancer, quiet. Page 21 BILL BOWMAN-Ushers Club, Spanish Club, Alternate Section Representative, Tennis Team, Poet Beta I-li-Y, Chaplain, R. O. T. C., Red Cross Representative, Youth Legislature. Mischievous, care-free, nonchalant, fun-loving. HAZEL BOZEMAN-Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, Home Ec. Club. Friendly, sweet, amusing, care-free. BETTY BRAGG-Glee Club, Blue and White Representative. Beautiful complexion, sweet, capable, cute personality. ROBERT BRANNON-Blue and White Representative, Oracle Staff, Business Manager of Oracle, Poet Hi-Y, ROTC, Science Club, Marshal Club. Talkative, mischievous, friendly, smart. NELL BRANTLEY-Latin Club, Section Representative, Lyre Club, Science Club, Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Home Economics Club, Band, Blue and White Representative, Marshal Club. Pretty, likable, personality-plus, smart. CHARLES BRASSELL-Talkative, friendly, cute, smart. BILL BREWBAKER-Editor, Blue and White, Latin Club, Ushers Club, Associate Head Usher, ROTC Officers' Club, Battalion Commander, Tennis Team, Features, '5I, '52, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Secretary, President, I-Ii-Y Council, Science Club, Red Cross Rep- resentative. Smart, Iilcable, well-dressed, handsome. HENRY BRIGHT-Ushers Club, Section Representative, Spanish Club, Football Manager, ROTC, Blue and White Representative, Red Cross Representative. Witty, friendly, co-operative, ori- ginal. KATHLEEN BROWN-Spanish Club, Blue and White Repre- sentative, Science Club, Alternate Section Representative, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Service Scouts, Vice-President, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Secretary-Treasurer, Home Ec. Club. Beautiful, friend- ly, stylish, lots of fun. JUNE BURDICK-Delta Tri-Hi-Y, Section Representative, Latin Club, Alternate Section Representative, Future Teachers Club. Intellectual, reserved, sweet smile, capable. TOMMY BURNSIDE-Football, Nu I-Ii-Y. Witty, pretty hair, friendly, athletic. SHIRLEY CALDWELL-Y Teens, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Al- ternate Section Representative. Smart, nice, well-dressed, win- ning ways. SAM CAMPBELL-Band, Hi-Y, Baseball, Section Representative Cute, mischievous, winsome, candid. NACE CAPELUTO-Lively, lots of fun, pretty hair, personality plus. Page 22 BETTY CARGILL-Senior Service Girl Scouts, Y Teens, Secretary, Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Senior Captions Committee, Features Statf ot Oracle. Precious, pretty hair, popular, leadership. MILDRED CARR-Glee Club, Spanish Club, Future Teachers Club, Vice-President, Gamma Tri-I-li-Y, Features Stati of Oracle. Sweet, reserved, intelligent, neat. O'NEIL CARR-Print Shop Club, Band, Track. Good-looking, well-dressed, good dancer, big smile. BETTE CARTER-D. O. Club, Program Committee, Financial Committee, Winner ot Lanier D. O. Oratorical Contest '5I, Mar- shal Club. Competent, vvell-liked, sweet, dependable. BILLY CAWTHORNE-Baseball, L Club. Quiet, polite, good- looking, pretty hair. .IEANNE CAYTON-Pleasing personality, mischievous, ener- getic, loquacious. FELISSA CHAMBERS-Spanish Club, Future I-lomemakers ot America. Friendly, likable, entertaining, nice. BARBARA CHESSER-Blue and White Representative. Svveet, cute, nice smile, Winsome. BETTY CLEMENTS-Attractive, smart, interesting, likable. JAMES CLEMENTS-Red Cross Representative, Band, Lyre Club, Hi-Y, Section Representative, Print Shop Club, Alternate Section Representative. Devilish, big tlirt, happy-go-lucky, scat- ter-brain. NANCY CLENNY-Sweet, tun-loving, likable, reliable. DWIGHT CLEVELAND-Radio Club, President, Print Shop Club, Band, Blue and White Representative. Neat, nice grin, quiet, blond. PATRICIA CLOWER-Section Representative, French Club, French Club President. Friendly, full ot pep, good personality, well-liked. JO ANN COBB-Home Ec. Club, Beta Tri-I-li-Y, Science Club, Marshal Club. Pretty eyes, sweet, nice, dependable. Page 23 JOHN COBB-D. O. Club, ROTC. Sweet, cute, mischievous, good personality. HOBSON COKER, JR.-Drill Team, Drill Team Club. Friend- ly, lots of fun, girl-shy, quiet. BOB COLQUITT-D. O. Club, Treasurer. Tall, nice, friendly, lots of fun. JO ANN COLQUETT-Secretary of Sophomore Class, Blue and White Representative, F. H. A. Club, Secretary, Miss F. H. A. , Marshal Club, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Vice-President, Blue and White Undiscovered Beauty. Striking, friendly, talkative, beau- tiful hair. SYLVIA COUEY-Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President, Section Rep- resentative, Vice-President, Feature Editor of Oracle, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Alternate Section Representative, Assembly Committee, Chairman, Feature '52, Wonderful friend, beautiful, popular, darling personality. ANNE COX-Science Club, Latin Club, French Club, Alternate Section Representative, Red Cross Representative, Marshal Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Civil Air Patrol Cadet, Ring and Announcement Committee. Personality-plus, cute, well-dressed, winsome. JOYCE CRITTENDON-Red Cross Representative, Glee Club, D. O. Club. Happy-go-lucky, friendly, big smile, impetuous. PATRICIA CROCKER-Glee Club, Y Teens. Friendly, pretty hair, talkative, smart. E.L.CROWE-Civil Air Patrol, Hi-Y. Butch , popular, friendly, cute. CLARA CULPEPPER-Glee Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Senior Service Girl Scouts, Red Cross Representative, Treasurer, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Clubs and Organizations Staff of Oracle, Blue and White Representative, Alternate Section Representative. Cute, witty, care-free, lots of fun. KATRINA CULPEPPER-Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Blue and White Repre- sentative. Pretty hair, sweet, well-liked, cute. FRED CUTTS-Band, Lyre Club, Orchestra, Ushers Club, Adver- tising Staff of Oracle. Iviusicol, likable, industrious, every- body's pal. HELEN DANDIS-Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Business Sfgff of Oracle, French Club, Senior Captions Committee, Zeta Tri- Hi-Y. Talkative, sweet, amusing, winning ways. BETTY SUE DANLEY-Well-liked, beautiful clothes, sweet, cute. Page 24 DAVID DAVIS-Band: I-li-Y, Print Shop Club, Latin Club. Mis- chievous, fun-loving, lively, well-liked. JACKIE DAWKINS-Beta Tri-I-li-Y, President, Chaplain, Drama- tics Club, Blue and White Representative, Business Staff of Oracle, Typing Staff of Oracle, Tri-I-li-Y member of the month. Reliable, fun-loving, cute, sincere. ANN DAWSON-Beta Tri-I-li-Y, Home Ec. Club. Friendly, happy-go-lucky, talkative, likable. BILLY DAY-Handsome, nice clothes, personality, sweet. JAMES DEAN-Football, Basketball. Athletic, nice-looking, good physique, friendly. SMITTY DICKEY-Section Representative, Red Cross Represen- tative, Blue and White Representative, ROTC, Latin Club. ln- telligent, vigilant, industrious, genial. TOMMY DISMUKES-Vice-President of Junior Class, L Club, Basketball, Track, Tennis, ROTC, Officers Club, Blue and White Staff, Sports Editor, Ushers Club, Latin Club, Poet Beta I-li-Y, President, Treasurer, Hi-Y Council, Science Club, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Alternate Section Representative. Dizzy , well- liked, popular, all-round. PORTER DOBBINS-Red Cross Representative, Section Repre- sentative, Alternate Section Representative, L Club, Ushers Club, Lanier I-li-Y, Blue and White Representative. Athletic, mis- chievous, friendiy, good physique. JO ANN DUBOSE-Cheerleader, I-lome Ec. Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Marshal Club, Spanish Club, Sigma Tri-I-li-Y, Senior Service Scouts, Science Club, Red Cross Representative. Original, care- free, cute, likable. ANNETTE DUNCAN-Blue and White Representative, Alter- nate Section Representative, Marshal Club. Smart, friendly, sweet, trustworthy. HELON DUNN-Glee Club, Alternate Section Representative. Quiet, sweet, smart, thoughtful. DICK EATMAN-Blue and White Representative, Ushers Club. Cute, nice, quiet, friendly. HELEN ELLIS-Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Section Representative, Business Staff of Oracle, Senior Ring and Announcement Committee, Poet Tri-I-li-Y, Senior Serv- ice Scouts. Sweet, friendly, brown eyes , lively. WILMA LOUISE ELLIS-Glee Club, Library Club, Secretary, Treasurer, Home Ec. Club. Cute, pretty eyes, sweet, quiet. Page 25 Z tt 7' 5 ft' 1 ' .. iiwfff , ff x. if s .ya , , w is , , .I ' ,,,,, . gm X - . , it 1 W .: 1 f X V:-tiff ' -st W ' - , . ., , 2 1 A m? -'-' T ' 1 . ' 3. L f T , f A Q S, E 1 it sigh, Q K ss I Y ss' S . 'W' M . 14. ,V V Q, In I SANDRA ELLIS-Associate Editor of Oracle, Vice-President of Spanish Club, Marshal Club, Secretary, Lyre Club: BG 1Cl: TN' Hi-Y Council, Secretary, Section Representative, Girl Scouts. Sweet, lady-like, popular, well-groomed. NANCY JO ELROD-Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Red Cross Represen- tative, Vice-President, Senior Girl Scouts, Science Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Who's Who, '50, Features, '50, '5l. Beautiful, darling clothes, sincere, intelligent. JOHN EMBRY-Radio Club, President, Section Representative, Poet Alpha Hi-Y, President, Ushers Club, Blue and White Repre- sentative. Cockroach, sweet, bashtul, intelligent. JACK EVANS-ROTC, Officers Club, Assistant Advertising Manager of Blue and White, Section Representative, Head Usher of Ushers Club, Tennis, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Alternate Section Repre- sentative. Dignified, nice, good-looks, likable. NANCY EVANS-Future Homemakers Club, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Marshal Club, Business Staff of Oracle. Sweet, thoughtful, sincere, dependable. PATRICIA EVANS-Band. Sweet, musical, friendly, pretty clothes . MAXINE FARRIS-Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, Marshal Club, Future Home- makers Club, Parliamentarian. Quiet, sincere, pretty hair, lovely clothes. PHYLLIS FELDMAN-Business Staff of Oracle, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Section Representative, Future Homemakers Club. Likable, striking, pretty clothes, amusing. JOAN FINKLESTEIN-Spanish Club, Latin Club, Future Teachers Club, Secretary, Home Ec. Club, Senior Service Scouts, Associate Editor of Oracle, Business Staff of Oracle, Glee Club, Senior Captions Committee, Lunchroom Committee. Talkative, intelli- gent, witty, vivacious. DOROTHY FITZGERALD-D. O. Club. Quiet, smart, trust- worthy, good disposition. ROBERT FLAHERTY-Red Cross Representative, Civil Air Pa- trol. Crew cut, polite, mischievous, cute smile. SARA JO FONTAINE-Section Representative. Sweet, ath- letic, smart, nice smile. JOE FOSTER-Full-of-pep, tall, .happy-go-lucky, neat. BILLIE JEAN FOWLER-Glee Club, D. O. Club. Sweet, thought- ful, Winsome, reserved. Page 26 HELEN FRIZZLE-Features '52, Poet Tri-Hi-Y, Blue and White Representative, Section Representative, Red Cross Representa- tive, Who's Who '52. Bit, darling personality, popular, cute. SUZANNE FRIZZLE-Spanish Club, Olee Club, Marshal Club, Future Homemakers Club, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Business Staff ot Oracle, Science Club. Happy-go-lucky, cute, witty, smart. FRANCES FULCHER-D. O. Club, Alternate Section Represen- tative. Friendly, cute, nice disposition, likable. RACHAEL FULLER-Home EC. Club, President, Marshal Club, Head Marshal, Who's Who '52, Clubs and Organizations Statt ot Oracle, Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, President, Senior Service Scouts, Presi- dent. Congenial, wonderful gal, tun-loving, loquacious. JOHN GANDY-Quiet, polite, swell guy, likable. JAMES GANN-Spanish Club, Alternate Section Representa- tive, Band, Alpha Hi-Y, Section Representative, Lyre Club, Assist- ant Student Manager ot Band, Print Shop Club, Vice-President of Lyre Club. Snazzy clothes, friendly, Dan , tun. HERMAN GENTRY-Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Spanish Club, Science Club. Tall, sweet, sur- prising, nice-to-know. NICK GERMANOS-Print Shop Club, L Club, Features '52, Who's Who '52, Football. Good-looking, energetic, friendly, popular. EDNA GIBSON-Vivacious, amicable, loquacious, talented. ANNE GOLSON-Spanish Club, Library Club, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Features Statt of Oracle. Sweet, friendly, smart, pretty com- plexion. PEGGY GRAVES-Red Cross Representative, Home Ec. Club, D. O. Club. Cute, pretty hair, sweet, nice. DORTHY JO GRAYDON-Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Del- ta Tri-Hi-Y, Art Statt ot Oracle, Associate Editor ot Oracle, Senior Captions Committee, Blue and White Representative, Science Club, Red Cross Representative. Dependable, cute clothes, good dancer, pretty hair. HAYWOOD GRAYDON-Nice, quiet, sweet guy, triendly. li MARTHA GRICE-Alternate Section Representative, Y-Teens, Marshal Club. Neat, smart, helpful, nice disposition. Page 27 CHARLES GRIMM-Band. Witty, cute smile, mischievous, nice. ALLEN GUNN-President of Student Body, President of Junior Class, Student Faculty Council, Vice-President, Blue and White Hi-Y President, Blue and White Staff, Ushers Club, Radio Club, Latin Club, French Club, Boys' State, Orchestra, Marshal Club, Features '52, Who's Who '52 Popular, friendly, intellectual, leadership ability. DORIS GUY-Section Representative, Alternate Section Repre- sentative, Spanish Club, Business Staff of Oracle. Doll-like, dainty, appealing, beautiful. GORDON HALL-Section Representative, ROTC, D. O. Club, Officers Club. Bashful, sweet, good-looking, manly. SHIRLEY HALL-Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Oracle Staff, Future Teachers Club. Cute clothes, darling, nice smile, winsome. PAT HALSTEAD--Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Science Club, Latin Club. Well- dressed, pretty eyes, well-liked, dependable. ELIZABETH HANCOCK-Poet Tri-Hi-Y, President, Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Blue and White Staff, Reporter, Assistant Adver- tising Manager, Senior Service Scouts, Secretary, Alternate Sec- tion Representative. Sweet, lovely clothes, capable, Sister. WALTER HANCOCK-Ushers Club, Alternate Section Represen- tative, ROTC, Officers Club, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Senior Captions Com- mittee, Military Staff of Oracle, Cap and Gown Committee. Thoughtful, friendly, nice, reliable. .IERE HARBIN-Happy-go-lucky, loads of fun, likable, witty. LUCILE HARDAWAY--Glee Club, Latin Club, Senior Service Scouts, Vice President, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Spanish Club, Secretary, Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, Features Co-Editor of Oracle, Photography Editor of Oracle. Sweet, ambitious, attractive, dependable. BEN HARDEMAN-Latin Club. Smart, quiet, dependable, re- served. GAIL HARIGEL-Future Homemakers, Vice President, Kappa Tri-I-li-Y, Vice President, Future Teachers Club, Marshal Club, Business Staff of Oracle. Happy-go-lucky, friendly, sweet, peppy. REESE HARVEY-Section Representative, Blue and White Staff, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Ushers Club, Assistant Head Usher, Tennis, Red Cross Representative, Orchestra, Blue and White Representative, Latin Club, Alternate Section Representative. Accomplished, sincere, original, capable. CAREY HATFIELD-ROTC, F.F.A. Friendly, happy-go-lucky mischievous, gift-of gab. I Page 28 KATE HAWKINS-D. O. Club, Section Representative. Good dancer, smart, friendly, sweet. BILL HEATH-ROTC, D. O. Club, Officers Club. Smart, original, friendly, witty. NORMA HEDRICK-Blue and White Representative, Section Representative, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Science Club, Sig- ma Tri-Hi-Y, President, ROTC Sponsor, Miss Lanier , Tri-Hi-Y Council, Vice-President, Who's Who, '52, Features, '52 Pretty clothes, vivacious, good dancer, popular. IDA LOU HELMS--D. O. Club. Sweet, well-dressed, pretty hair, lots of fun. KATHRYN HELMS-D. O. Club, Section Representative. Beau- tiful, sweet smile, winning ways, popular. VERA MAE HEPBURN-Sweet, friendly, likable, nice. TONY HERRING-Band, Section Representative, Red Cross Representative, Ushers Club. Intelligent, quiet, nice smile, easy- going. BETTIE HILL-Alternate Section Representative, Home Ec. Club, Latin Club, Poet Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Spanish Club, Senior Scouts, Business Staff of Oracle, Senior Captions Committee, Cap and Gown Committee. Sweet disposition, quiet, friendly, darling clothes. TOMMY HINDS-Marshal Club, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Ushers Club, ROTC, Blue and White Representative, ROTC Scholastic Award. Friendly, smart, well-liked, Bas SALLY HOOD-Glee Club. Cute clothes, smart, striking, pretty eyes. TOMMY HOPKINS-Ushers Club, Radio Club, Band, Lyre Club, Poet Beta Hi-Y. Full-of-ideas, devilish, cute, Them Basses. JOHN HOWARD-Spanish Club, Program Committee, Band, Historian, Lyre Club, Secretary, Ushers Club, Marshal Club, Or- chestra, Beta Hi-Y, Alternate Section Representative. Clever, courteous, reserved, amusing. MARY LOUISE HOYLE--D. O. Club, Red Cross Representative, Home Ec. Club, Blue and White Representative, Quiet, pretty, sincere, attractive. TOMMIE HUDGENS-Glee Club, Blue and White Represen- tative. Tiny, reserved, sweet, charming. Page 29 ROZELLE HUDSON-Glee Club, Home Ec. Club, Red Cross Representative. Attractive, lovely disposition, thoughtful, talent- ed. ELAINE HUEY-Business Staff of Oracle, Orchestra, Marshal Club, Latin Club, French Club, Senior Service Scouts, Secretary, Cap and Gown Committee. Talented, smart, nice smile, pretty complexion. BILLY HUGHES-Section Representative, ROTC, Officers Club, Drill Team, L Club, Track, Basketball, Blue and White Repre- sentative, Who's Who '52. Friendly, athletic, cute, popular. REUBEN HYDE-Poet Beta Hi-Y, ROTC, Officers Club, Latin Club, Basketball, Business Manager of Blue and White, Ushers Club, Section Representative, Science Club, Red Cross Represen- tative, Hi-Y Council. Handsome, devilish, T. B. , cute person- ality. BETTY JAY-Alternate Section Representative, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Dramatics Club, D. O. Club, Red Cross Representative, Attrac- tive, pretty hair, dignified, stately. DOUGLAS JEFFCOAT-Band, Radio Club. Scientific, always busy, that clarinet, intelligent. PHIL JOLLY-Poet Hi-Y, Ushers Club, Assistant Head Usher, Officers Club, Tennis, ROTC, Rifle Team. Smart, nice manners, thoughtful, nice. BOSTWICK JONES-D. O. Club. Talkative, crazy, iolly, fun. JOYCE JONES-Tri-Hi-Y, Future Homemakers Club. Neat, dignified, sweet, reserved. MARIE JONES-Glee Club, Red Cross Representative, Lanier Tri-Hi-Y. Cute, fascinating, friendly, likable. TERRY JONES-Band, Drum Major, Lyre Club, Glee Club, Hi- Y, Spanish Club, Blue and White Representative, Hi-Y Coun- cil. The Man With a Horn, high-stepper, witty, friendly. HARVEY JUSTICE-Theta Hi-Y, ROTC. Adorable, witty, cute, loads-of-fun. ANNIE KAMBURIS-Home Ec. Club, Alternate Section Repre- sentative, Red Cross Representative, Oracle Staff. Striking, pretty clothes, well-liked, pretty eyes. BARBARA KELLEY-Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Senior Service Scouts, Alternate Section Representative, Senior Captions Com- mittee, Advertising Staff of Oracle. Cute, petite, likable, darl- ing clothes. Page 30 ' DOROTHY ANNE KINDRED-Red Cross Representative, Alter- nate Section Representative, Spanish Club, Library Club, Future Homemakers Club. Well-liked, dignified, industrious, smart. BEN KING-Funny, likable, friendly, talkative. SYBELLA KING-Red Cross Representative. Cute, amusing, lots of fun, Winsome. SHIRLEY KIRK-Y-Teens, '52 Undiscovered Beauty , D. O. Club, Section Representative. Petite, pretty hair, stylish clothes, lovable ways. ELSIE KNIGHT-Home Ec. Club. Quiet, sweet, friendly, Tiny, GAYNELLE KYSER-Y Teens, Beta Tri-Hi-Y. Reserved, sweet, thoughtful, dependable. R. C. KYZER, JR.-B Team Basketball, C. A. P. Club, Alpha Hi-Y. Handsome, likable, pretty eyes, good physique. BARBARA LAMM-Glee Club, D. O. Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Chairman of Finance Committee, Delegate for D. O. Club Convention. Shorty, petite, sweet, cute. HARTWELL LANE-Senior Captions Committee, Alternate Sec- tion Representative, Zeta Hi-Y, Who's Who, '52. Fun-loving, everybody's pal, crazy, sweet. GENE LANGFORD-ROTC. Friendly, likable, capable, gift- of-gab. BARBARA LATIKER-Good Citizenship Girl of '52, Secretary of Junior Class, Red Cross Representative, President, Future Teach- ers Club, Vice-President, President, Sigma Tri Hi-Y, President, Associate Editor of Oracle, Student Council, Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y Council, President, Glee Club, Marshal Club, Who's Who, '5l, '52. Wonderful girl, well-liked, intelligent, sweet. JESSELLAN LEACH-Red Cross Representative, Alternate Sec- tion Representative, Spanish Club, Marshal Club, Glee Club. Pretty, sweet, well-dressed, vivacious. KATHERINE LEAK-Latin Club, French Club. Reserved, digni- fied, smart, dependable. LUCIE LEAK-Alternate Section Representative, Red Cross Rep- resentative. Talented, sweet, attractive, thoughtful. Page 31 Q. s fff, , , VJ .1 r f , Trfsiiiff i . - f w f . r ef! LUTHER LEAVELL-D, O. Club, President. Witty, sweet, fun- loving, business-like. JERRY LEBOWITZ-Bond, Lyre Club. Friendly, musicol, pretty hoir, good disposition. JIMMY LEDYARD-Latin Club, Science Club, Rifle Tegm, Drill Teom, Business Stoff of Orocle, Section Representative, Poet Beto Hi-Y. Full-of-ideos, fun, cute, brown eyes. ELIZABETH LEE-Loitin Club, Science Club, Home Ec. Club, Al- ternote Section Representative, Red Cross Representotive, Sigmo Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, Senior Service Scouts, President, Clubs ond Orgonizotions Stoff, Feotures Stoff of Orocle, Student Coun- cil Representotive. Spcirkling, energetic, vvell-dressed, Libbo. CAROLE LEVIE-Sponish Club, Kclppo Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Scouts, Choploin, Future Homemokers Club, Secretory, Section Repre- sentotive, Senior Coptions Committee. Winsome, refreshing, fun-loving, friendly. BUDDY LEWIS-I-lumorous, pleosont, fun-to-be-vvith, nice. JIM LIEBEL-Glee Club, Ushers Club, Thespion Club. Tolented, nice, tolkcitive, intelligent. PATRICIA LOFTIN--D, O. Club, Bond, Blue ond White Repre- sentotive. Cute, pretty eyes, lovgble, thoughtful. FRANCIS LONG-Quiet, competent, reserved, courteous. DOUGLAS LOWE-Science Club, Vice President, French Club, Ushers Club, Bond. Smort, friendly, nice, well-monnered. SALLY LYON-Lotin Club, I-Iome Ec. Club, Sponish Club, Sec- tion Representcitive, Senior Service Scouts, Literory Stclff of Orocle, Feoture Stoff of Orocle, Poet Tri-Hi-Y. Smort, tolko- tive, good personolity, omusing. JOYCE McALLISTER-Cgp ond Gown Committee, Ivlorshol Club, Business Stoff of Orocle. Smort, pretty hoir, friendly, likoble. TRUMAN MCCORD-Bond, D. O. Club, Section Representotive. Fun, witty, nice, svvell guy. LANIER McDAVID-Hi-Y, Copoble, cute smile, quiet, studious. Page 32 IRIS McGEHEE-Spanish Club, Alt. Section Representative, Re Cross Representative. Sweet, friendly, peppy, capable. WINTON McNAIR-French Club, Oracle Staff, Stage Commit- tee for Glee Club, R. O. T. C. Drill team, Latin Club. Smart, never a dull moment, capable, alert. BETTY JEAN McNEAL-Home Ec. Club, Senior Scouts, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, D. O. Club, Secretary. Thoughtful, poised, industrious, friendly. ROSE MARKHAM-Red Cross Representative, Y-Teens, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Scouts, Sport Staff of Oracle. Attractive, pretty hair, cute, popular. BILLY MARKS-Band, Lyre Club, Usher's Club, Science Club, Secretary, Co-president, Radio Club, Secretary, Beta Hi-Y, Secre- tary, President, Latin Club, Hi-Y Council, Secretary, Orchestra, Oracle Staff. Scientific, alert, musical, well-liked. HELEN MARTIN-Latin Club, Sophomore Aedile, Scribe and Consul, Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, Girl Scouts, President, Blue and White Representative, Associate Editor, Editor, Girls' State, Speaker of House, Who's Who '50, '5I, '52, Features '50, '5I, '52, Home- coming Attendant '50, '5I, Homecoming Queen '52. Beautiful, popular, incomparable, Honey. LEE MARTIN-Spanish Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club, Red Cross Representative, Understanding, stylish, well-liked, pretty. JANIS MATHIS-Delightful, personality plus, winsome, gay. NELL MATTHEWS-D. O. Club, Blue and White Representa- tive. Pretty, dignified, smart, cooperative. PAT MATHEWS-Glee Club, Alt.. Section Representative, Mar- shall, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Congenial, sweet disposition, smart, likable. SHIRLEY ANN MAXWELL-Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Red Cross Represen- tative, Glee Club. Beautiful, care-free, pretty clothes, fun to be with. DORA METCALF-Who's Who '52. Blondie , athletic, lots of fun, cute gal. BARBARA MEDLEN-Glee Club. Sweet, friendly, quiet, nice. TOMMY MILFORD-Red Cross Representative, D. O. Club. ln- telligent, friendly, quiet, nice, Page 33 I 1 10 4, -. . 1' '- !'Q.'f' f,.f,1- , W, ,. , , , ol f . . ,W ' ss X W ,Ls A S Q L S f N 0 X X fs Zf s ws ' D Q X O . fmfgsf' X fWZwS,??2? f I, , X sfgx s ff f Q gf! S W fag X I - .f , ,ww if X X sw 5 Y Sx k QR if WN J S! f 1 WS! S- 1- JA . , SS :nl I I w ,, , .V 2 . . A , WSX 48 Su,-ff S' 2 Q 'fl ' , . 1'-f f' 5 S Y 'ls ss is 'st Ls S AUBREY MITCHELL-Good-looking, talkative, happy-go-lucky, Buddy. VALERIA MITCHELL-Spanish Club, Glee Club, Red Cross Alt. Representative, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, F. H. A., Business Staff of the Oracle. Darling, pretty hair, cute laugh, friendly. PHIL MOCK-Band. Tall, blondie , shy, quiet. WALTER AGNEW MOORE-Alt. section Representative, Offi- cers Club, Crack Drill Team, Oracle Staff. Quiet, witty, artistic, well-liked. BETTY JEAN MORGAN-Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Blue and White Rep- resentative. Cute personality, friendly ways, peppy, nice. DEAN MORGAN-Spanish Club, Red Cross Representative, Y Teen's, Photo Assistant for Oracle. Friendly, cute, fun-loving, twin. JEAN MORGAN-Spanish Club, Y Teen's, Blue and White Rep- resentative. Darling, sweet, likable, twin. CHERRY MORTON-Blue 81 White Representative, R, O. T. C. Sponsor, Company C , Feature Staff of Oracle, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Council Representative, Sgt, at Arms, Features '52. Darling, cute figure, popular, personality-plus. MARY JANE MOSELEY-Home Ec. Club, D. O. Club, Treasurer, Blue 8g White Representative, Section Representative, Red Cross Representative. Stylish, friendly, smart, pretty. BERNARD MULLIGAN-Ushers' Club, Science Club, Photogra- phic Staff of the Oracle. Courteous, reserved, loquacious, com- petent. BETTY JOYCE MULLINS-Glee Club. Friendly, quiet, kind, sweet disposition. CONNIE NEELLEY-Glee Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Feature Committee of Oracle. Quiet, cute smile, pretty, sweet. LENORA NEIGHBORS-Latin Club, Senior Service Scouts, Mar- shall's Club, Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-president, Treasurer, Captions Committee. Brilliant, short, cute, kind-hearted. TED NEWELL-FFA, Olee Club. Easy going, friendly, depend- able, well-liked. Page 34 DAVID NEWMAN-Dark eyes, trustworthy, friendly, polite. THOMAS NOLAND-Ushers' Club, Hi-Y. Bubba , athletic, cute, nice smile. ANNE KATHERINE NOLEN-Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, treasurer, Senior Service Girl Scouts, Glee Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Oracle Staff, features, senior-captions, iuniors and sophomores, Future Teachers of America, historian, Head Marshal, Ring and An- nouncement Committee. Reserved, ambitious, cute clothes, friendly. DANNY NOLEN-Cute, smile, friendly, likable, quiet. EMILY NORDON-Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Alt. Section Representative, Science Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. Friendly, lots-of- fun, personality-plus, Babe, HARRY OHME-Band, Manager, Spanish Club, President, Lyre Club, President, Ushers Club, Marshal Club, Beta Hi-Y. Gift-of- gab, good disposition, friendly, neat. AUDRA ANN OLIVER-Student Council, Senior Member-at- Large, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, President, Business Staff of Oracle, Mar- shal's Club, Literary and Humor Staff of Oracle, Tri-Hi-Y Coun- cil, Spanish Club, Art Staff of Oracle. Friendly, smart, cute clothes, sincere. CECILIA OVERSTREET-Spanish Club, Glee Club, Delta Tri-Hi- Y, Business Staff of the Oracle. Ambitious, smart, witty, friendly. ZIANA DORA OWENS-Home Ec. Club. Amicable, quiet, athletic, good personality. JEAN PALMER-Y-Teens, D. O. Club, Red Cross Representa- tive, Blue and White Representative, Section Representative. Lik- able, witty, helpful, friendly. CAROLYN PANNELL-Feature Co-Editor of Blue and White, Circulation Manager of Blue and White, Section Representative, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, French Club, Vice President, Home Ec. Club, Latin Club, Senior Service Scouts, Secretary, Feature Staff of Oracle, Senior Cap and Gown Committee, Youth Legis- lature. Fun-loving, sweet, considerate, Bo-Bo. BARBARA ANN PARKER-Home Ec. Club. Lovable, good dancer, personality plus, sweet. SHARKEY FATE-Ushers' Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Sec- tion Representative, Science Club, Zeta Hi-Y. Mischievous, friend- ly, fun-loving, cute. BOB PENDERGRASS-Band, C. A. P., Lanier Hi-Y, French Club, Alt. Section Representative. Personality-plus, original, witty, musical. Page 35 L SHIRLEY PENTON-Feature Staff of Oracle, Senior Caption Committee, Glee Club. Sweet, pleasant disposition, amiable, quiet. CONNIE MACK PERDUE-Friendly, happy-go-lucky, likable, witty. MARJORIE PETTY-Glee Club. Reliable, sweet, considerate, nice. JOE PHELPS-Science Club, Hi-Y, Treasurer. Talkative, funny, cute smile, crazy. DORIS PHILLIPS-Blue and White Representative, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y. Friendly, fun, mischievous, sweet. PAT PITTS-D. O. Club, Alternate Section Representative, Red Cross Representative, Blue and White Representative. Quiet, friendly, talented, reserved. SUSIE FAYE POLLARD-Congenial, friendly, sweet, likable. JOYCE PONTON-Section Rep., Alternate Section Rep., Mar- shal Club, Glee Club, Home Ec Club, Cap and Gown Commit- tee, Clubs and Organization Staff of Oracle, Business staff of Oracle, Oracle Typist. Pretty voice, warm smile, likable, pret- ty clothes. WILKIE POPE-Glee Club, Ushers Club, Blue and White Hi-Y. Friendly, nice to know, musical, business-like. ROBERT POUNCEY-Band. Devilish, likable, friendly, nice- looking. FAYE POYTHRESS-Associate Editor of Oracle, Blue and White Staff, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Spanish Club, Latin Club, Junior and Senior Aedile, Clubs and Organizations Staff of Oracle, Pictures Staff of Oracle, Girls' Chorus, Secretary of Senior Class, Student-Faculty Council, Student Council, Lanier 'Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Red Cross, Alternate Section Representative. Grand gal, dependable, pretty eyes, well-liked. PAUL PRICE-Band, Hi-Y. Cute, witty, mischievous, fun-loving. CAROLE PUGH-Home Ec. Club, French Club, Marshal Club, Art Staff of Oracle, F. T. A., Secretary, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, President. Artistic, studious, nice, personality plus. SYLVIA RADFORD-Home Ec. Club, Future Teachers, Zeta Tri- Hi-Y. Reserved, pretty hair, sweet, smart. Page 36 JASON RAINES-ROTC, Rifle Team. Congenial, likable, friendly, good-looking. CARLINE RAMAGE-Associate Editor of Oracle, Feature Staff of Oracle, Literary Staff of Oracle, Sports Staff of Oracle, Junior Red Cross, Rep., President, Senior Service Scouts, Vice- President, Latin Club, Home Ec. Club, Blue and White, Sports Staff, Marshal Club, Red Cross Council, Ring and Announce- ment Committee. Toot , witty, everybody's pal, lovable. BILL RAMSEY-Quiet, sweet smile, dependable, good friend. BOBBY RAWLINSON-Junior Red Cross Representative, Civil Air Patrol, 2nd Lieutenant, Alternate Junior Red Cross Represen- tative, Alternate Section Representative. Barney , cute, friend- ly, sweet. CAROLYN RAYBON-Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Olee Club, Girls' Chorus, Red Cross Representative. Good personality, witty, amicable, loquacious. SUE REED-Alternate Section Representative, D. O. Club. Little, cute, sweet personality, dark hair. EDDIE REEDER-Football, L-Club, Hi-Y, Band. Athletic, good sport, cute, well-liked. BOBBY REID-ROTC, D. O. Club. Tall, nice smile, handsome, lots of fun. RACHEL REID-Glee Club, Spanish Club, Senior Service Scouts, Section Rep., Alternate Section Rep., Lanier Tri-Hi-Y. Im- pish, pretty, sweet, reserved. PERCY RHODES-Football, Civil Air Patrol. Quiet, shy, lik- able, nice. PEGGY RICHARDSON-Sweet, full of fun, friendly, cute. NORMA JEAN ROBBINS-YWA. Quiet, sweet, friendly, pretty eyes. JOE RODGERS-Red Cross, Vice-President Senior Class, Sec- tion Representative, Blue and White Rep., Print Shop Club, L- Club, Business Staff of Oracle, Sports Staff of Oracle, Theta Hi-Y, President, Student Council, Who's Who, '51, Features, '52 Football, Track. Popular, cute, friendly, athletic. ED ROHMER-Fun to be with, likable, friendly, iolly. Page 37 JANE ROSA-Section Representative, Senior Captions Com- mittee, Blue and White Representative, Latin Club, Spanish Club: Marshall Club, Secretary ot the Section Representatives, Glee Club, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y. Pretty, beautitul clothes, understanding, lovely voice. WILLODEAN RUFF-Alternate Section Representative, D. O. Club. Quiet, witty, amicable, competent. ANGIE LOU RUSSELL-Blue and White Representative, Drama- tics Club, Home Ec. Club, Spanish Club, Business Statt ot the Oracle, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, Humor Stott ot the Oracle, Youth Legislature, Senior Captions Committee, Features Statt of the Oracle. Sparkling personality, pretty hair, adorable, stylish. ROY RUSSELL-Band. Witty, sweet, bright-eyes, fun. BILLY SADLER-R. O. T. C., Spanish Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Vice- President, Lanier Hi-Y. Friendly, fun-loving, musical, nice smile. GLESSNER SANDERS-Spanish Club, Humor Statt ot Oracle, Cap and Gown Committee. Nice, sweet, quiet, reserved. SARAH STUART SANDERS-Latin Club, Marshall Club, Vice- President ot Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Alternate Section Representative, Girl Scouts, Treasurer ot Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Section Representative. Pretty hair, attractive, likable, reserved. CAROL SANFORD-Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Future Homemakers ot America, President, Blue and White Representative, Senior Serv- ice Scouts, Section Representative, Finance Committee ot Student Council, Glee Club. Friendly, pretty, well-liked, loquacious. GAIL SANFORD-French Club, Latin Club, Senior Service Scouts, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Glee Club, Features Statt ot Oracle. Friendly, nice, sunny disposition, observant. BETH SANKEY-Feature Staff of Oracle, Senior Captions Com- mittee, Humor Statt of Oracle. Sweet, friendly, dependable, quiet. NORMAN SAVAGE-Usher's Club, Thespian Club, Scribe, Spanish Club, Hi-Y, Blue and White Representative. Cute smile, triendly, popular, understanding. BETTY JEAN SCHUFFERT-Red Cross Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Glee Club, Beta Tri-Hi-Y. Sweet, charm- ing, cheery, talkative. FRANCES SCHWEIKHARDT-Nice, easy going, confident, friendly. JAMES SEARCY-Red Cross Representative, Alternate Section Representative, R. O. T. C. Ritle Team, President of F. F. A. Club. Cute, well-liked, lots ot fun, easy-going. Page 38 FRANK SEEGAR-Publicity Committee of Student Council. Brilliant, earnest, genial, versatile. DURMONT SELLERS-Spanish Club, Marshalls Club, Ushers Club, I'-li-Y, Youth Legislature, Delegate at large to Student Coun- cil, Associate Editor of the Oracle, R. O. T. C. Officers Club, R. O. T. C. Drill Team. Earnest, sincere, well-liked, original. JIMMY SELLERS-Latin Club, Blue and White Hi-Y, Alternate Section Representative. Personality plus, good looks, friendly, Yo-Yo. MARY ANN SELLERS-Cute personality, peppy, smiles, friendly. BOBBIE SEXTON-Sweet, friendly, cute srnile, quiet. JANE SHANK-Section Representative, Alternate Section Rep- resentative, Home Ec. Club, French Club, Senior Service Scouts, Tri-Hi-Y. Artistic, pretty, petite, friendly. BETTYE SHARKER-Olee Club, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Science Club, Future Teachers of America, Business Staff of Oracle, Red Cross Representative. Smart, talented, sweet, friend- ly. LIZA SHEEHAN-Alternate Section Representative, French Na- tional Honor Society, Red Cross Representative, Zeta Tri-Hi-Y. Petite, always friendly, beautiful hair, cheerful. NANCY SHEPHERD-D. O. Club, Glee Club, Latin Club, Sec- tion Representative, Alternate Section Representative. Blue and White Representative. Nice, sweet, flirtatious, pretty voice. MARY EMMA SHORT-Red Cross Representative. Friendly, pretty hair, sweet, nice. BILL SIGLER-Band, Lyre Club. Surprising, pretty hair, friend- ly, musical. JOE PAT SLAY-Blue and White Representative, Red Cross Representative, Spanish Club, Band, Hi-Y. Flirt, polite, friend- ly, good-looking. CLARENCE SMALL-Band, Lyre Club, Glee Club, President, As- sociate Editor of the Oracle, Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Poet Alpha Hi-Y. Friendly, cute, easy-go- ing, unpredictable. BOBBIE SMITH-D. O. Club, Section Representative, Red Cross Representative, Glee Club. Sweet, quiet, petite, studious. Page 39 CAROLYN SMITH-Red Cross Representative. Friendly, sweet, congenial, cheerful. NINA SMITH-Section Representative. Beautiful eyes, cute ways, pretty, petite. GREELEY SPANN-Vivacious, cute, friendly, wonderful per- sonality. ROBERT SPENCE-Spanish Club, Civil Air Patrol, Business Staff of the Oracle, Band. Lots of fun, intelligent, reserved, well- liked. ELIZABETH SPICER-Quiet, sweet, cute, pretty hair. DICK SPURLIN-Fun-to-be-with, cute, pretty eyes, witty. HARRIET STARKE-Spanish Club, Latin Club, Girl's State, Mar- shall's Club, Senior Service Scouts, Home Ec. Club, Poet Tri-Hi- Y, Science Club, Oracle Staff. Friendly smile, crazy, flirt, cute. BART STARR-Football, Track, Basketball, Baseball, L Club. Grand guy, good sport, All-American, popular. VERA STEVENS-Red Cross Representative, Senior Service Scouts, Features Staff, Blue and White, Beta Tri-l-li-Y, Secretary, Sergeant-at-arms, Sports Staff of Oracle, Senior Captions Com- mittee, Oracle Typist, Alternate Marshall. Lovable, happy-go- lucky, gift of gab, entertaining. FRANK STEWART-Alternate Section Representative, Red Cross Representative, R. O. T. C. Rifle Team, Officers Club, F. F. A. Judging Team, State Champions i950-51, National Run- ner Up i95O-5l. Nank, well dressed, good personality, fun- loving. JO ANN STEWART-Spanish Club, Future Teachers. Sweet, smart, delightful, likable. EVELYN STOENHER-Friendly, sweet, industrious, ambitious. SARA STOLLENWERCK-Band, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club. Short'n sweet, pretty voice, friendly, smart. SHARON STRANGE-Feature Staff of the Oracle, Spanish Club. Stylish, neat, vivacious, beautiful eyes. Page 40 EVA STUCKEY-Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Home Ec. Club, Business Staff ot Oracle, Marshalls Club, Poet Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary, '52 Undiscovered Beauty. Charming, stylish, winning ways, pretty. JANE SYFRETT-Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Glee Club. Pretty hair, sweet, demure, charming. EMMIE TABER-Future Teachers Club, Home Ec. Club, French Club, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Oracle Business Stott, Blue and White, Cos editor ot Feature Statt. Well-dressed, sweet, popular, pretty. FELIX TANKERSLEY-Latin Club, Ushers Club, Secretary, Lanier Hi-Y, Science Club. Easy-going, devilish, quixotic, sly. FRANK TATOM-Ushers Club, Lyre Club, French Club, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Science Club, Section Representative, Radio Club, Band, Orchestra, lvlarshall's Club. Friendly, tull ot ideas, sin- cere, nice smile. KENNETH TATEM-Talkative, an accent , wavy hair, nice. DON TERRY-R. O. T. C., D. O. Club. Friendly, quiet, cute, likable. ED THOMAS-R. O. T. C., Hi-Y, Basketball, Track, Ushers Club, R. O. T. C. Drill Team, Oracle Art Stott, L Club. Nice smile, tall, talented, sweet. JO THOMPSON-Pretty clothes, cute, attractive, loquacious. LEAH THOMPSON--Spanish Club, French Club, Blue and White Representative, Science Club, Marshalls Club, Oracle Staff, Business and Senior Captions, Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary. Studious, musical, sweet, curly hair. CHARLES THORNTON-Blue and White Representative, Chet, Zeta Hi-Y, Spanish Club. Popular, cute, fun, Charlie GEORGE THORNTON-D. O. Club. Quiet, reserved, likable, sincere. C. B. TILL-Print Shop, L Club, Football, Hi-Y. Good look- ing, athletic, popular, friendly. ANN TILLMAN-Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Cap and Gown Committee. Friendly, quiet, sweet, swell girl. Page 41 f Q ,, ' Cfyl., , ,iff ,, AAW' Z . fb... , f X ,mms-,gl ,KN 4 ., A, A f s Hzenws .Q , s .O K .gf-.1 X 2 .. X. 1 sw L M , . I ess iffy. , , fyfffwyx ,V L W X f f f 44 3 f S 4 W I X A X X , ,7 f Q! gs X f 1 ' 1M ,M W X 7 2 15 f g fi 04 X X M Wk 'X , 1 2 ss f f f f X 37 sf ff? ff X sf I M NNW ff f ,sw 1 ., mf Qf .1 B NWN' , . 5 Xi ' R ' f Q , ,, ., , X W xW? f x X SWK'- ff, gi ,gy ff H If .- . ff 1 1 3, 2 . 'S f 7512 J wi. , 1 ,,-ff s f,f.,,f ,f.. ,W H s ., , i , ' X V Mi' ' f' 3 fv jg be g., f ,M W .i f f -1-f, 5 4 Ss W ,V ' ' 5 5 ggz,5EISf,yv A M f ' 11,15 Wwe ff f Kgs 5 W ff, f 2? 2 f WVR j ss s , X ' i, I WM xx EDITH UPCHURCH-Latin Club, Glee Club, Red Cross Repre- sentative, Home Economics Club, Senior Service Scouts, Treasu- er, Troop 14, Senior Ring and Announcement Committee, Poet Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council, Blue and White, reporter, assistant business manager. Petite, friendly, original, witty. FRANCES VAN CLEAVE-Section Representative, Blue 81 White Representative, Red Cross Representative, Spanish Club, pro- gram chairman, Glee Club, Vice President, F. T. A., Treasurer, Kappa Tri-Hi-Y, President, Associate Editor of Oracle, Senior Service Scouts, Band, Youth Legislature. Lots of fun, dependa- ble, capable, well-liked. SARAH VAN WOOLFOLK-Spanish Club, Lanier Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club, Oracle Staff, Associate Editor, Senior Service Scouts, Health Room Attendant, Smart, Nice-to-know, depend- able, fun. BETTY JEAN VAUGHN-Lanier Tri-Hi-Y. Cute, short, sweet, cute clothes. JACK VINES-Blue and White Representative, Alt. Section Representative, Band, President of Senior Class, Ushers Club, Hi-Y, Glee Club, Student Council, Features '52, Who's Who, '52. Handsome, everybody's friend, personality-plus, talented. THAD WALKER-Section Representative, Beta Hi-Y, Treasurer, R. O. T. C., Officers Club, Ushers Club, Features '5l, '52, Red Cross Representative, Football, Basketball, Track, L Club, Who's Who, '52. Handsome, athletic, subtle wit, good physique. EARL WALLER-Band, Hi-Y. Cute, lots of fun, well-liked, friendly. GARY WALLER-Ushers' Club, Spanish Club, Section Repre- sentative, R. O. T. C. Crazy, happy-go-lucky, witty, friendly. JEANETTE WARD-Smart, friendly, cute, pretty eyes. .JERRY WARREN-Band, Glee Club, Student Director. Musical, good voice, fun to be with, nice fellow. JIMMY WARREN-D. O. Club, Red Cross Representative, Blue 84 White Representative. Nice, cheerful, friendly, crooner. CAROLE WATERMAN-Poet Tri-Hi-Y, Cheerleader, Alternate Section Representative, Blue and White Representative, Spanish Club, Undiscovered Beauty, Who's Who '52, Features '52, Beau- tiful, Teedie, cute personality, popular. PATSY WATLINGTON-Latin Club, French Club, Glee Club, Marshal's Club, Blue 81 White Representative, Tri-Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Council. Gift-of-gab, musical, sweet, popular. JEAN WATKINS-Home Ec. Club, D. O. Club. Cute, sweet, nice, friendly. Page 42 JOHN WATKINS-French Club, Latin Club, Section Represen- tative, Beta Hi-Y, Ushers' Club, Chief Chef, Blue 84 White Repre- sentative, Red Cross Representative, Who's Who, '52. Tall, dig- nified, witty, wonderful smile. SUSIE WATSON-Doll-like, petite, darling, good personality, fun. BETTY WATTS-Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Photographic Staff of the Oracle, Section Representative, Marshal Club, Red Cross Representative. Sweet, sincere, neat, friendly. HAL WEATHERBY-Student Council Vice President, Publicity Chairman, Advertising Manager, Blue and White, Ushers' Club, Treasurer, Associate Head Usher, Hi-Y Council, President, Beta Hi-Y, Secretary, Latin Club, Consul, Boys' State, Science Club. Pud , sweet, well groomed, leadership. NATHAN WEBB-Funny, friendly, shy, likable. ANN WEISENBURGH-Latin Club, Plebian Aedile, Science Club, Blue 81 White Representative, Alternate Section Represen- tative, Marshall Club, French Club, Poet Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, Fea- ture, '5l, '52, Who's Who '52. Beautiful, charming, intellectual, reserved. NORMA WEISS-French Club, Secretary, Home Ec. Club, Blue 81 White Representative, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, Business Staff of Oracle. Petite, darling, personality-plus, never a dull moment. EDNA WELLS-Nice, sweet, likable, good friend. BILL WILLIAMS-Golf Team, Latin Club, Section Representa- tive, Red Cross Representative, Blue 81 White Staff, Ushers' Club, Poet Beta Hi-Y, R. O, T, C., Science Club, Alt. Section Represen- tative, The Fellows , Homecoming parade committee, Who's Who, '52, Well-dressed, twin , cute, personality-plus. GENE WILLIAMS-R. O. T. C., Rifle Team. Quiet, witty, smart, happy-go-lucky. LOSIA WILLIAMS-Section Representative, Alternate Section Representative, Tri-l-li-Y, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Feature Staff of Oracle, Who's Who, '52. Pretty eyes, lots of fun, sweet, Lolo. PAT WILLIAMS-Alternate Section Representative, Section Rep- resentative, Latin Club, Advertising Staff of Blue 84 White, Poet Beta Hi-Y, Golf Team, R. O. T. C., Officers Club, Red Cross Rep- resentative, Science Club, The Fellows , Homecoming Game Committee, Co-Chairman, Who's Who, '52, Popular, friendly, dependable, twin. BETTY WILLIAMSON--D. O. Club. Sweet, cute, likable, pret- ty clothes. GENE WILSON-Drill Team, Drill Team Club. Nice grin, friendly, Witty, fun. Page 43 1 N Q X f S , Q ', I X Q xx N X , X 3 it B ,P 1 1 S 'rs f fi' ,ff .. ..:E:.uY,.,r,x 5M,,,4Nl-W V, V. Q P if .. - s -- 4, ss f, si. . , , qos. ' X ' X5 4,3-ii X . . h. 4 , if . QF? V, .gm A 7 X-W, -2 F ss' ' X u s - X ? .Lx -gig 11,1 Lx ... , , , . . X is MKS ' fri ., ,WF ' Q., ,-,JL S X X X X six X B s xf M' NK ! xsX X Q wx ' if' . ' , Q . , R X SN s if X xx f S X X Q S RUTH MARY WISE- Y Teens, Spanish Club, Senior Girl Scout Troop lo, secretary, Sigma Tri-Hi-Y, secretary, Band, Lyre Club, Blue and White, cartoonist, exchange staff, art editor, Youth Legislature, Art Staff of Oracle, Editor-in-chief of Oracle, Blue and White representative, Who's Who, '52. Artistic, friendly, incomparable, darling. BETTY WITHERINGTON-Glee Club, D. O. Club, Alternate Section Representative, Red Cross Representative. Attractive, sincere, refreshing, lovable. BARBARA WOOD-Cute, nice personality, sweet, reserved. PEGGY WOOLEY-Section Representative, Marshall Club, Un- discovered Beauty '52. Popular, sweet, darling, friendly. ELOISE WORRELL-Alternate Section Representative, Marshal Club, Business Staff of Oracle, Typing Staff of the Oracle. Con- scientious, demure, immaculate, gracious. MARJORIE WRIGHT-Glee Club. Pretty eyes, nice smile, friendly, gracious. BETTY WYATT-Red Cross Representative, Section Representa- tive, Blue and White Representative, Glee Club, Maiorette. Pep- py, cute personality, fun-to-be-with, loquacious. DOROTHY YORK-D. O. Club, Club reporter, Red Cross Rep- resentative. Pretty, fun, witty, cute clothes. DIANE YOUNG-Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Home Ec. Club, Blue and White Representative, Undiscovered Beauty '49, Won- derful personality, friendly, attractive, sophisticated. DOROTHY ANN YOUNG-Spanish Club, Vocational Home Ec. Club, Alternate Section Representative, Marshal. Well-dressed, sweet, All l's , friendly. Q99 lf ig? K 62 IZ ith? !,IDx lf 6' N ' T s Q ' LX ,KJ X X WN Page 44 emuriam J A M E S G U R R T SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 - Auousr 4, 1951 And hear aT Times a senTinel Who moves abouT from place To place, And whispers To The worlds of space, ln The deep nighT, ThaT all is well. And all is well, Tho' faith and form Be suncler'd in The nighT of Tear, Well roars The sTorm To Those ThaT hear A deeper voice across The sTorm. -Tennyson Page 45 C'v4MERv4-ffl? 5'ENl0R5 ELOISE AKINS-Reserved, stafely, interesting, good sport. EDNA ARNETTE-Quiet, reserved, friendly ami- able. ED BROWN-Popular, good dancer, every- body's friend, good sport. MARGARET CAIN-Pretty, quiet, winning ways, lovable. TOM CHAVERS-Friendly, cute, pretty eyes, shy. EARL CHESTNUT-Friendly, nice personality, fun, witty. JIMMY COTTEN-Golf team. Friendly, witty, likable, fun-loving. JACK CRENSHAW-Polite, sweet, crazy, lik- able. BILLY CRUMPLER-ROTC. Tall, talkative, hap- py-go-lucky, tease. DAVID DEAN-Hi-Y, Rifle Team, Officers Club. Reserved, pretty eyes, fascinating, fine fellow. JAMES ALVIN FORRESTER-Band, Lyre Club, Track. Nice, talented, friendly disposition, sin- cere. TOM FREEMAN-Alpha Hi-Y, Theta Hi-Y, Treas- urer. Friendly, nice-looking, personality-plus, runt. KENNETH GARDNER-Curly hair, happy-go- lucky, friendly, cooperative. JEAN HARTLEY-Dignified, winsome, consider- ate, likable. JIMMY JACOBS- Snake , witty, swell fellow, fun-loving. LeROY .JOHNSON-Energetic, witty, funny, talkative. RICHARD JOHNSON-ROTC, Rifle Team, Poet Alpha Hi-Y, Red Cross, Spanish Club, Science Club. lvlischievous, friendly, easy-going, cute. JAMES LAMPLY- Lamp , care-free, nice-look- ing, fun-loving. THOMAS LINDSEY-Blue and White Represen- tative, Alternate Section Representative, Printshop. Cute, friendly, lots of fun, Sonny. WENDELL EDWARD MARTIN-ROTC. Friendly, quiet, tall, nice. CAROLE MCCONNELL-Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Home Ec. Club, Humor Staff of Oracle, Red Cross Represen- tative. Talented, pretty, cute figure, twin. LYNN MCCONNELL-Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Section Rep- resentative, Humor Staff of Oracle, Home Ec. Club. Pretty, cute clothes, lively, twin, JOAN MOONEYHAM-Lots of fun, witty, friend- ly, amusing. SANDY OWINGS-Football, L Club, Poet Be- ta Hi-Y, The Bunch, ROTC, Picture Staff of Oracle, Rifle Team. Athletic, Moon, crazy, fun- loving. EMMA PAIGE-Y Teens, Vice-President. Thought- ful, friendly, fine girl, sweet . IAMES SEAY-ROTC, Rifle Team, Officers Club. Ambitious, dignified, scholarly, quiet. ANN SELLARS-Sweet smile, cute, reserved, poised. BOBBIE JEAN SEXTON-Blue and White Rep- resentative. Pretty hair, nice personality, cute, sweet. CHARLES STERN-Nice-looking, Winkie , hap- py-go-lucky, persuasive. JIMMY VINSON-Quiet, nice, cute, friendly. JUNE VINSON-Spanish Club. Quiet, reserved, smart, witty. WILLIAM ANDREW WILLIAMS-Drill Tearn, Of- ficers Club. Talkative, nice, ambitious, Double Willy. BILLY YOUNG-Poet Beta Hi-Y, ROTC Officers Club, The Fellows. lvlischievous, cute, always clowning, friendly. JIMMIE WOODFIN-ROTC, Blue and White Representative. Friendly, wacky, cute, loquacious. Page 46 ., xi ' 'vii' W -Q., 'W f M I f N! f w X X f Q Y fl j fy yyf-K., ' xi Q Wy 15 s 1 f f is 2 , mx Nkmf' ' X X 'W Sy KM v 4 4 ,X f 1 XZQ iv f X ' ,Q Q X f f N f ff vs y Q g , i , 4 ' 3 , KX 'M fs Q 3 ' I rw F-7 f -. :,.' f Q A f E f vm! y f, 4 ' fx V x . yr .Wy , ami: -L I f??,fgw,f.. Q. 'l 1 I -f J ' ,msgs Y Fifi, 2,2 , 1' ' ff-fu fa YJ . w -,f V X . ul- Q3 sk' ' 'lg gf ix S ' ,rfwf XM' 1 ff. , , A dw, ' gk X 1 , .,,. A ' X b GQ? Z X X 'f v fikf , M AN .... 1, .N aww. W QNZA ., 5' X 9 .,, X fx , Z . 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Well, now you've meT our ideol boy, His fine poinTs never sTop. And I know ThoT Through The yeors He'll olvvoys sToy on Top. AUDRA ANN OLIVER Page 48 IDE!!! 5'ENl0R 6'lRl X , 5 .xXx.x xx,, , ci. ,. Q . ia., c .iw ,,.., , . . , K . , .X X f X X Now let's all get acquainted With a most remarkable lass. She, of course, is the ideal girl Of the '52 senior class. She has the sparkling eyes of Sandra E. And the beautiful hair of JoAnn C. Carol S. contributed her smooth complexion. This girl's looks are really perfection! To go with her looks, she has the wit of Bit Which certainly is tops, you must admit. She's as original as Ruth Mary, as sweet as Eva S., And with Lynn and Carole's talent, she can meet any test. Losia Williams gave her her dancing feet. Emily N., her personality that can't be beat. She's as energetic and vivacious as Angie Lou. When she's around, you can't be blue. She has the perfect figure of Cherry M., 'Cause she's not too fat, and she's not too slim. l-ler clothes, like Kathryn l-lelms', are the latest style. She's also blessed with Sylvia's smile. And with Honey Martin's brain so keen She's about the smartest girl you've seen. She also has Norma Weiss's winning ways, And Teedi Waterman's friendly Hey . As for capability, she was lucky to get That of Barbara L., one of the best girls yet. But she wouldn't be perfect if it weren't for Lanier, So we gave her the spirit of Emily Bear. So now, the most perfect of all girls you've met. She has no feature that she could ever regret. Of a girl like her, we can always be proud, 'Cause she'll stand out in any crowd. AUDRA ANN OLIVER Page 49 Senior Hass Prophecy Have you ever wondered whaT The fuTure holds for you and your friends? Yes, l guess you have, mosT everyone does. In T952 when we were seniors in high school we offen wondered whaT would happen To our friends affer graduafion. Now, many years have passed and The former poeTs have seTTled down and no longer do we wonder whaf The fuTure will bring To allow us To fulfill our ambiTions. Virginia BickersTaff now owns a very exclusive dress shop in New York. Some of her famous models are Anne Cox, BeTTy Cargill, Doris Guy, Rachel Reid, Ann Dawson, Lee Marfin, Shirley Maxwell, and BeTTy Wifheringfon. Many of our friends have done well in The Theafrical world. Norman Savage is currenTly sfarring in a Broadway producTion which is being produced by Terry Jones and direcTed by Bernard Mulligan. Tommie Hudgens, Barbara Kelly, Ed Rohmer, Harry Ohme, Jason Raines, Mary ShorT, and Sharon Sfrange are also sfarring in various ofher plays. BeTTye Sharker is The prima donna of' The BalleT Russe. Ofhers playing in The balleT are Joan Bowes, STuarT Sanders, Shirley Hall, Walfer Hancock, Jimmy Warren, JoAnn Cobb, Felissa Chambers, and Sara Jo Fonfaine. Speaking of dancing, Leroy Johnson and Billy Hughes have Taken over ArThur Murray's dancing sfudio. Some of Their daily learners are Joe Blankenship, Eddie Reeder, Herman Genfry, Nace Cape- luTo, Nancy Clenny, PaT Clower, Gaynell Kyser, and DoT Ann Kindred. Rose Markham and Franklin Mixon are The new dancing Team in The movie ShowboaT. Ofher sTars seen in The picTure's premiere were AnneTTe Duncan, John Gandy, Janis Mafhis, Peggy Graves, PaT LofTin, Billy CawThorne, Jo Ann STewarT, Jo Thompson, and Kennefh TaTum. KaTe Hawkins, now happily married, lives in Korea wiTh her husband and Two seTs of Twin boys. Al- so many of our old schoolmaTes, Jack Armor, Billy Young, David Newman, Charles McDuffey, Tommy Milford, Bill Ramsey, and Dick Spurlin, are serving Their counTry. Every class Turns ouT a number of school Teachers, and so did ours. Johnny Bailey is head of The l-lisTory Deparfmenf af Lanier. Also aT Lanier are Joe Bailey and Clarence Small, who are Teach- ing algebra, and KaTherine Leak who is Teaching shorfhand. Dean and Jean Morgan have opened up a day nursery for The children of working moThers. Sara Van Woolfolk, Emmie Taber, Morris Avzaradel, Dick Eafman, BeTTy Morgan, and Leah Thompson are iusT a few who have gone inTo The Teaching pro- fession. Bill Bowman is a world-famous brain surgeon. John Cobb, R. C. Kyser, Ronnie Welch, and Hay- wood Cvraydon are also doing well in The rnedical world. HarrieT Srarke has excelled in her desire To be a child psychiaTrisT. As a pasTime she runs The Car- Ter's PeanuT Company. Her assisTanT peanuT pickers are BeTTy Jay, Thomas Noland, LuTher Leavell, and MarTha Grice. Joe Phelps is a nafionally-known veTerinarian. Vallie Jo Allen, The famous TV acfress, is serving as PresidenT of The l-lumane Sociefy in her old home Town. Speaking of TV, Don Terry owns The mosT imporTanT TV sTaTion in MonTgomery. Jane SyfreTT is manager, and local sTars are Elizabefh Spicer, JeaneTTe Ward, Paul Price, Eloise Worrell, DoroThy York, PaT PiTTs, and Donald Bass. Everyone has been reading The Podunk Newspaper, ediTed by Jimmy Seay, which Tells of The farn- ous expedifion Frank Tafom is making To The moon in his rockeT, l-lis fellow Travelers are Sandy Owings, Jere lflarbin, SrniTTy Dicky, Tommy l-lopkins, Billy Marks, WalTergMoore, and RoberT Spence. WW -V old friends havemenfered The-fieldfof iournalism.MTommy Dismukeslland ClifTonl4.Allen are co-ediTors of The sporf secfion of The New York Times, Their laTesT arTicles have covered The Ten- nis Tournamenf recenTly played by world champions Bill Brewbaker and Phil Jolly. Among The Thous- ands of specTaTors aT The Tournamenf were BeTTy Williams, Jean Palmer, and Mariorie PeTTy. Jimmy CoTTon has won The naTion wide golf TournamenT aT Pasadena, California. iConTinued in Ad SecTionl Page 50 last Will Ana' Testament STATE OF ALABAMA MONTGOMERY COUNTY We, The class of T952 of Sidney Lanier High School, having come To our lasT hours in our righT minds, and aT peace wiTh The world, do hereby give, bequeafh, and devise all our worldy goods and possessions To The following beneficiaries, To wiT: ITEM I We do firsT direcT ThaT our deparTure be accompanied by copious Tears from The faculfy and sTudenT body, only enioining Them To be Tears of sorrow and noT of gladness, ITEM Il To our eIdesT and mosT sophisTicaTed children, The iuniors, we leave as many Senior Privileges as They have The nerve To enioy. Our unworThy infanTs, The sophmores, we cuT off wiThouT a penny unTiI They become of age ITEM III We leave To our beloved facuITy all The paTience, long-suffering, and self-sacrifice ever possessed by us, on The principle ThaT To him ThaT haTh, iT shall be given. To The following individual Teachers, we bequeafh: To Mr. Douglas, our appreciaTion for The paTience he has had wiTh us Through all of our years aT Lanier. To all our English Teachers, our mosT efficienT reading-glasses, whereby They will be enabled To dis- cover noT only errors in English, buT also all misplaced commas, periods, semicolons, exclamafion poinfs and aposTrophes. To Miss Oorrie, our besT-Trained blood-hound To help her in her endless search for The IowesT com- mon mulTipIe. To Miss Hall, all The dog-eared and diIapidaTed books, wiTh The privilege of mending, gluing, pasT- ing, sewing, and generally repairing Them, wiThouT quesTion from anyone. To Mrs. McCorkle, our Thanks for Teaching us To appreciaTe good music, and for helping us To know The real ioy and pleasure ThaT comes when you open your moufh and sing. ITEM IV The Senior Class, as individuals, do hereby bequeaTh and donafe The following To The lower class- mefiz Carolyn Pannell leaves .her gifT of gab To anye who has The energy To keep up wiTh iT. Sally Hood leaves her I. Q. To ElizabeTh Hoppin. TooT Ramage leaves The righT To inTerview The fooTbaIl Team To any girl who has The nerve To be on The sporf sTaff. Carole Pugh leaves her sweeT smile To PaTTy Ann Dennis. Rachael Fuller leaves her aThIeTic abiliTy To KaThryn Prafher. Bobby Brannon leaves his winning ways To Gene GuyTon. Bobby Black leaves his privilege of being laTe every morning To anyone who can geT by wiTh iT. Dora Mefcalf leaves her lovely blonde Tresses To Janice STubbs. Norma Hedrick leaves The disTincTion of being The be-sf all-round sTudenT To Mary Lucy Carmichael. lConTinued in Ad SecTionJ Page 51 l Elsa. A W E + 1 U K OFFICERS President ..... ..,.............. ...,. G E NE GUYTON Vice-President . . . . .MARIE BURNETTE Secretory .... . . .CAROL UPCHURCH Sponsor . .. ...... MRS. JONES Sponsor . . . . . .MRS. CREEL Our Junior yeor is in the ost, P Nought left but memory. The ioys we've known, the triols we've borne Are port of history. We pouse before we toke the step Into our Senior yeor. And look we bock upon our life At this gre-ot school, Lonier. Class Poem When first we come to deor Lonier We were but Sophomores smoll. We didn't count omong the ronks, We were hordly noticed ot oll. But now we've grown in pride ond And of our work we're proud. We still ore not quite Seniors, But o respected port of the crowd And we stond here, looking loock with pride, And peering forth with hope. Our next will be our tinol step And otter thot, unknown. -l-lomer Lockridge. Page 54 FBO FIRST ROW: Ann Perdue, Sarah McLendon, Juanita Nethery, Ann Goodson, Maxine Bazzall, Elizabeth Blanton, Barbara Wyatt, Jean Thigpen, Lillian Hanna, Joyce Pate, Lucinda Gillis . . . SECOND ROW: Betty Joyce Clark, Jo Hawkins, Bernice Shreves, June Worley, Marilyn Belin, Joan Dobbins, Bobbie Ruth Holmon, Dorcas Nell Shaw, Marie Helen Clifton, Peggy Thompson, Patricia Anne Shelton . . . THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Long, Charlotte Carmichael, Barbara Wilson, Sibyl Collins, Helen Morgan, Bettye Hall, Patsy McConnell, Catherine Shaver, Shirley Jones, Joyce McGritf, Sue Ann Livingston . . . FOURTH ROW: Ellen Ruth Johnson, Mary Lucie Carmichael, June Haney, Walter Gainey, Emma Golson, Faye Leonard, Joyce Owen, Barbara Thompson, Barbara Gurley, Joan Ellicott, Carolyn Kirk . . . FIFTH ROW: William Taylor, Howard Noble, Jo Ann Massey, Walter Porter, Larry Hare, Bill Hudson, Stan- ley Shires, Ray Beasley, Bill Stewart, Bernard Boyd, Douglas Cook . . . SIXTH ROW: John Searcy, David Foster, George Jones, Freddie Smith, Cameron Neal, Donald Croy, Bobby Jordan, Jimmy Hicks, Tommy Rogers, Alan Levin. THE JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Charles Turner, Clyde Evans Jones, Jr., Bill Cox, Tommy Owens, Blue Darby, Kenneth Ivey, Malcolm Brassell, Walter Cooper, Lonnie Slauson, Anthony Baskos . . . SECOND ROW: Charles Hilyer, Werner Knurr, Floyd Keefe, Gene Sylvester, Bobby Jennings, Joe Pat Cox, J. W. Chavers, Ed Brown, Ronnie Welch, Bobby Burnside . . . THIRD ROW: Tommy Whitmire, David McLen- nan, Billy Knight, David Fox, James Cantey, Richard Wooden, James Harville, Franklin Mixon, Billy Heisler, Charles McDuttee . . . FOURTH ROW: Curtis Jones, Charles Martin, Jack Watson, Donald Parker, Joe Miller, Bobby Jack Russell, Ed Lockard, Dickie Black- mon, Lonnie Haygood, Billy Luckie . . . FIFTH ROW: Sam Lewis, Milford Hare, Bobby Mikel, Jimmy Bealle, Philip Shell, Neal Gray, David Callis, Pete Arrighi, Bruce Alverson, Willie Jinwright . . . SIXTH ROW: Billy Carden, Hayward Parker, Lucien Grantham, Wayne Dunlap, Warren Goodwyn, John Swearingen, Bobby Bourne, Jimmy Brown, Bobby Weldon, Francis Moncrief. FIRST ROW: Connie Bailey, Willene Till, Sylvia Eisenberg, Polly Lawrence, Sue Engelbert, Sylvia Bledsoe, Ann Marie Powell, Jean Traywick, Claire Brown, Charlotte Flinn . . . SECOND ROW: Betty Faye Gorree, Pat Parker, Virginia Raines, Dorothy Deegan, Dorothy Best, Mary Nell Hill, Rose Merry Edwards, Doris Ann Slauson, Harriet Carr, Jean Hall . . . THIRD ROW: Jenny Collier, Ann Warren, Frances Hall, Mary Frances Stacey, Alice McDaniel, Polly Williford, Imogene Wilkinson, Jeanette McMurtrey, Betty Jo Phillips, Helen Huffman . , . FOURTH ROW: Barbara Blake, Marion King, Sybil Pearson, Betty Swanner, Jane Hester, Lucie Cham- bliss, Elsie Hatton, Gwen McNeill, Mary Elizabeth Mabson, Janice Dodd . . . FIFTH ROW: Flora Grant, Sue Perkins, Nora Hamilton, Suanne Lett, Elizabeth Persons, Anne Hixon, Carolyn Simpson, Sally Colquitt, Mary Price, Betty Anderson . . . SIXTH ROW: Bobby Brock, Robert Edge, Earl Mulderink, Bob Weiner, Frances Stallings, Mary Elizabeth Albertson, Lynn Fuller, Murry Owens, Harold Miller, Morgan Hamm . . . SEVENTH ROW: Brian Sanford, Winthrop Munro, Dwight Denio, Johnny Hodgson, Merphis Ellis, John Syribeys, Doug Speight, Harold Carter, John Ingle. THE JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Mary Gertrude Allen, Pat Seales, Patricia Ann Cauthen, Carol Gregory, Robert Wilson, Betty Capeluto, Patricia Ann Haynes, Fay Montgomery, Marna Foshee, Patsy Carroll . . . SECOND ROW: Peggy Lisenby, Juanita Miley, Sandra Hall, Carol Clark, Elizabeth Lane, Julie Moon, Sharon Douglas, Laura Ann Capps, Betty Cantrell, Joyce McCain . . . THIRD ROW: Edna Arnold Smith, Betty Lewis, Marie Burnett, Roberta Golson, Betty Cox, Barbara Ann Wallner, Joyce Wright, Carolyn Best, Alice Peckinpaugh, Geraldine Dunnivan . . . FOURTH ROW: Pat Carr, Betty Jean McKinney, Jeanette Mastin, Holly Hain, Beverly Stone, Alice Totem, Gail Keener, Katie McCormack, Kathryn Prather . . . FIFTH ROW: Tommy Sawyer, Frank Mathews, Frank Crowe, Page Sharp, Joe Hester, Glenn Webb, Frank Hollon, Almon Johnson, Jerry Haley, Joe Rembert . . . SIXTH ROW: Grady Looney, Charlie Stakely, John Helms, Bob Henry, Forrest Nichols, Warren Morrison, Gordon Goolsby, Roland Brooks, James Rigsby, Fred Covington. FIRST ROW: Barbara Anne Cobb, Rebecca Felder, Betty Ann Porter, Jean Aird Pill, Jane Mott, Jacquelyn Lumpkin, Carol Upchurch, Mariorie Searcy, Jeanette Murchison, Elissa Enslen . , . SECOND ROW: Gene Guyton, Irvin Wells, Billy Kight, Tommy Lawson, James Gulley, Billy Marsh, Elizabeth Hoppin, Charlotte Martin, Carolyn Eagerton, Barbara Edwards . . . THIRD ROW: Ralph Jones, George Thomas, Don Turner, Tony Turner, Mickey Maginness, Fletcher Sedberry, Sloan Cassels, Mary Ann Knotts, Jane Query, Mary Ann Stough . . . FOURTH ROW: Klenton McLernore, Ghary Akers, Billy Graydon, James Louis Stewart, Billy Williamson, James Bed- sole, Raymond Cox, Jimmy Jacob, Philip Burwell, Wylie Stephens . . . FIFTH ROW: Eddie Scott, Eddie Cooper, Winston Stevenson, Charles Brassell, Tommy Logue, Sammy Adams, Gene Bailey, Warren Cauthen, Bill Lyle, Ronnie Snider . . . SIXTH ROW: Ken Blalock, Joe O'Neal, Gavin Moore, Robert Pouncey, Rodgers Russell, Ben Barnett, Wayne Ivey, Phillip Andrews, Hilton Thornton, Robert Kirby. THE JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Betty Folmar, Peggy Pippin, Helen Self, Leanne Rutland, Bonnie Ruth Cooper, Carol Dixon, Betty Burnette, Ann York, Nettie Moseley, Patsy Neff, Judy Minister . . . SECOND ROW: Leola Taunton, Willie Mae Jacks, Marguerite Paul, Jane Re Roberts, Gwen Felder, Annie Osborn, Dorothy Head, Eva Rogers, Beulah Mae Pinson, Mary Ruth Martin . . . THIRD ROW: Marcia Bishop, Ann Harris, Betty Holley, Sue Ann Pfingstl, Kathryn Thomas, Florence Pickett, Marie Wells, Edna Beverly, Evelyn Smith, Mattie Bazzell , . . FOURTH ROW: Mac Jarvis, Allan Livingston, Alex David Trum, Larry Redmond, William Sullivan, Lester Avant, James Chesnutt, Bob Bishop, Howard Bradshaw, Bill Smith . . . FIFTH ROW: Thomas Carter, David Pope, Fred Hall, Hal Walker, Billy Rowe, Henry Lyon, Charles Collins, Carl Hill, Carter Nunnally, Charles Mustin . , , SIXTH ROW: Lacey Smith, Hugh Gilliland, Don Camp, Cecil Newman, Robert Shanks, Ed Wright, Barrie Thrasher, Jim Wilson, John Spivey, Robert Hull. U v FIRST ROW: Joyce Petrey, Frances Sheehan, Joe Ann Amon, Frances Montgomery, Betty Holley, Beverly Bourne, Dot Dalnwood, Marian Taylor, Betty Russell, Shirley Gunn . . . SECOND ROW: Kathy Krebs, Lynne Poitevint, Bobbie Dawkins, Betty Sheehan, Betty Boyd, Melva Ratclitt, Reta Henry, Jeanette Brown, Joan Bolin, Donna Witten . . . THIRD ROW: Bea Smith, Betty Kimbrough, Jimmie Haigler, Marcia Crawford, Suanne Reid, Lelia Thrasher, Mary Walter, Freddie Lawhorne, Patsy Thompson, Mattie Lou Lowery . . . FOURTH ROW: Harmon Williams, Joe Crowe, James Welch, Mike Trimble, Larry Byrd, George Moulas, James McDonald, Albert Pinto, Jimmie Pruett, Larry Smyth . . . FIFTH ROW: Dickie Holtzclaw, James Wells, Lee Russell, Ronald Butte, Johnny Wells, Rosco Keener, J .D. Smith, Thomas Brooks, Carroll McCall, Wayne Langston , . . SIXTH ROW: Dicky Anderson, Gene Porter, .lack Andress, Jim Samuels, Homer Lockridge, Marshall Green, Herman Johnson, Chele Ward, Jack Wachs, Kirk Sessions. THE JUNIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Ann Young, Janis White, Ann Olivet, Ann Hughes, Jane Handy, Ann Clayton, Carol White, Sylvia Anne McCord, Mary Nell Tullis, Sue Lawson . . . SECOND ROW: Bettie Downing, Marelizabeth Pruitt, Ann Stuckey, Janice Turk, Sabra Wetzler, Janice Barber, Sara Nell Colquitt, Betty Glassco, Janice Stubbs . . . THIRD ROW: Barbara Nell Locke, Bettye Joyce Brooks, Lee Dale, Jeanne Livingston, Martha Dell Stephens, Sarah Freeman, Martha Lewis, Charlotte Linn, Jo Ann Holmon, Elizabeth Hyde . . . FOURTH ROW: Betty lgleheart, Ben Moye, Jeanette Worthington, James Foshee, Stephen Suber, Jason Mulcahy, Robert Campbell, Bill Armstrong, Rayford Lassiter . . . FIFTH ROW: John Holland, Buddy McElvy, Billy Adams, Loy Bell, Billie Metcalf, Bennett Shaw, Jim Hamm, Thomas Karn, Larry Watkins . . . SIXTH ROW: Charles Mercier, Preston Wolford, James Edward Godwin, Charles McPherson, David Dotson, Paul Robinson, Wiley Cauthen, Cecil Sellers, Bryant Mauk. l l l FIRST ROW: Ann Ladner lSophJ, JoAnn Williams lJuniorJ, Mary Jean Ward iSophl, Patricia Ann Campbell ISophD, Margaret Ann Farris lSophl, Sayre Noble lJuniorl, Janie Hassell lJuniorJ, Norma Carolyn Hartley lJuniorl, Winitred Edward Herring iSophJ, . . . SECOND ROW: Bobby Missildine IJuniorl, Collier Rawls lSophD, Charles Turner lSophJ, Jimmy Mann lSophl, Luther Hill l.luniorJ, Earl Buttord Uuniorl, Jack Senter lSophl, Marshall Tomlin lSophJ, Harry Price lSophl. SOPHOMORE AND JUNIOR ABSENTEES FIRST ROW: Charles DeRamus lSophl, George Wright lSophl, Sheppard Frazier lSophl, Robert McClelland lSophl, Geraldine Bruce lSophJ, Jeannine Heath lSophl, Paul Perrett ISophJ, Tommy Dobbins lSophJ, Billy Thames lSophl, Billy Hogan lSophl . . . SECOND ROW: Milton Reese lSophl, John Bowman lSophD, Susie White ISOIDIWJ, MUUCIIG White lS0phJ, Nancy Kirby lSophJ, Carole Davis lSophl, Marion Thorington lSophl, Sylvia Davis lSophl, Barbara Pitts lSophJ, Louise Wilke ISophl . . . THIRD ROW: James Pugh lSophl, Taylor Martin lSophJ, Wiley Price lSophJ, George Rhodes lSophJ, Charles Sasser ISophi, Eugene Jackson lSophl, Joe Baxley lSophl, Paul Watson lSophJ, Clifford Lanier lSophl, Charles Graham lSophJ . . . FOURTH ROW: Warren Moore lSophl, Charles Weaver lSophl, Walter Abernathy lSophJ, Bryant Hill lSophJ, Gene Wise lSophJ, Randolph Erickson lSophJ, Elizabeth Powell lSopI'iJ, LaRue Ivey ISophJ, Peggy Cook lSophJ, Lorraine Martin lSophD . . . FIFTH ROW: Patsy Pyron lJuniorl, Mary Jane Redden QJuniorJ, Patsy Smith Uuniorl, Jean Franco lJuniorJ, Sara Etta Cohn Uuniorl, Patty Ann Dennis lJuniorl, Charles Pierson iSophD, Frank Broadway lSophl, Jerry Miller lSophl, Donald Bray lSophl . . . SIXTH ROW: Harold Bowdoin Uuniorl, Bob Martin lJuniorD, Ray Crippen lJuniorJ, Charles Berry Uuniorl, Connie Cox Uuniorl, Betty French lJuniorJ, Anne Norton lJuniorl, Sarah Houser Uuniorl, Ellen Wilburn Uuniorl, Gretchen Schmelzer Uuniorl . . , SEVENTH ROW: Ed Young Uuniorl, Jerry Bryant Uuniorl, Charles Davis lJuniorl, Pg 60 OMOKE Page 61 OFFICERS Presidenf ...... ......... Vice-Presidenf . . . Secrefory ,... Sponsor . . . Sponsor . . . . . . .DOUG SUDDUTH ... .CHARLES JONES . . . .CAROLYN EADS .., .MISS GRIMES .....MRS. GREEN Class Poem The dcly Thof school sTo1rTed Here CTT Lcinier, The noise ond confusion Wos To us mosT decir. We woiifed o long Time For This doy iT seemed. BUT iT wois even more exciTing Thon we could ever hoive dreomed. We sweofed ond fumed 'Couse The room numbers weren'T righf, And iusf knew if we found Them IT would be some Time ThoT nighf. Page 62 We were oll convinced By The end of The doy, Thof we'd never moke iT UnTil The coming of Moy. BUT os Time wenf on We gof used To iT oll, And we sfopped finding ourselves Wondering down The wrong holl. Now we feel we're porT of Things So we con sfond up ond cheer, Jusf like The upper cloissmen For our own deor Lonier. -Jonelle Miller FIRST ROW: David Smith, Charles Rountree, Melita Black, Jo Nell McCall, Betty Jo Hopkins, Carolyn Mills, Pattie Lee Fleming, Barbara Yates, Rosemarie Still, Caroyln Milford . . . SECOND ROW: Carol Hay, Mary Celia Jones, Jo Anne Hedrick, Jean Byars, Bar- bara Nettles, Betty Pyron, Marietta Bolling, Wilso Grizzle, Betty Greene, Sue Conner . . . THIRD ROW: Philip Hunt, Joe Bradley, Betty McDade, Joyce Peek, Maudie Elouise Talley, Rhetta Lynch, Anne Blackshear, Peggy Wenger, Virgie Kitchens, Ann Pierce . . . FOURTH ROW: Margaret Roberts, Geraldine Rolling, Barbara Jean Clakely, Georgionne Schwend, Anne Neal, Margaret Ann Kennedy, Nell Schofield, Jackie Lake, Mickie Hurst, Cynthia McArthur . . . FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Ott, Porter Anderson, Jimmy Rosen, L. T. Fain, Charles Conner, Nelson Reese, Ralph Lurie, Joe Bryan, Bill Milwee, Charles Jones . . . SIXTH ROW: Elwyn Priester, Donald Priester, Bill Stephens, Debby Riddlebarger, Robert Retzloff, Jack McDonald, Bobby Tucker, Billy Pappanastos, Johnny Crigler, Billy Williamson. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Lillian Dianne Wood, Jessie Ohme, Billie Sue Wilkes, Pat Spendiff, Jean Russell, Mary Bruce Birch, Dorothy Price, Royce Bedsole, Dorothy Murchison, Janelle Miller . . . SECOND ROW: Efelda Gordon, Dot Hay, Carolyn Finklestein, Betty Griffin, Lillian Murray, Dorothy Rosenburg, Annie Jewel Hartley, Linda DeYampert, Mary Bea DeShazo, Louise Weathers . . . THIRD ROW: James Blanton, Lewis Sharp, Johnny Williford, Kent Bailey, Pat Brendle, Freddie Smith, Gene Patterson, Edward Branch, Robert Boyd, Lee Callaway, Ill . . . FOURTH ROW: Walter Alford, Roy Vann, Michael Weinrib, Grady Kindred, Ronnye Thomas, E. A. Sanford, Ward Hall, Ney Park, Jr., Billy Dorham, Jerry McLain . . . FIFTH ROW: Angela Williams, Beverly Summerlin, Don Burnett, Bobby Rowland, Charles Marks, Jim Rushton, Alice Weeks, John Gurr, Ray Keller, Gene Dickey . . . SIXTH ROW: Fred Rutland, D. H. Nicholl, Pauline McCoy, Sara Lochridge, Mary Elizabeth Carr, Calvin Rushton, Arthur Brooke, Dorothy Bowden, Dorothy Watson, Ruthie Lloyd. FIRST ROW: Edna Earl Moody, Cornelia Bear, Marthalene Downes, Faye Sasser, Suzanne Garrison, Damienne Grant, Margaret Glasscock, Ann Guy, Joy Reaves, Maxine Warren . . , SECOND ROW: Catherine Smith, Barbara McDonald, Harriet Gober, Diana Walker, Mary Louise McGinnis, Jo Newell, Bobbie McCain, Virginia Vinson, Alma Sharp, Annette Burnette . . . THIRD ROW: Barbara Clayton, Annette Perdue, Eloise Cook, Pat Phillips, Jo Ann Snowden, Faye Young, Caroline Aycock, Kay Sangaland, Mary McKnight, Dorothy Stough . , . FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Wood, Margaret Belser, Joyce Broadway, Gail Burdick, Mary Kent, Connie Pressley, Ann l-larrod, Carole Williams, Elizabeth Till, Magdalene Taylor . . . FIFTH ROW: Dolores Dunnivan, Bobby Swan, Mikki Shrader, Emogene Knight, Marie Townsend, Jerry Graves, Barbara Ingram, Alma Baker, Elizabeth Patton, Yvonne Young . . . SIXTH ROW: Leon Bailley, Johnny Carr, Bobby Jones, Edward Godbold, Warren Gilly, Joe Limbaugh, Delbert Pope, Jack Shomburger, Louis Pruitt, Luther Hill. THE SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Bert Warr, Dora Gloss, Helen Cleondis, Catherine Dillard, Barbara Ann Cox, Mary Eleanor Williams, Gloria Kil- patrick, Margaret Ann Roberts, Barbara Ann Hanke, Richard Lee . . . SECOND ROW: Sonny Culpepper, David Kirk, August John- son, Pete Mohr, Patty Cone, Celeste Merrill, Ann White, Mary Alice Daughtry, Helen Reeves, Geraldine Phillips . . . THIRD ROW: Donald Meserve, LaVerne Davis, Patricia Rowe, Ruth Jones, Felicia Boyd, Shirley Leigh Coon, Charlot Missildine, Edith Jordan, Gayle Catrett . . . FOURTH ROW: Mac Smith, Helen Marie Owens, Mary Katherine Pugh, Mathalia Smith, Sally Golden, Mary Collier, Betty Bishop, Jackie Gunn, Mary Rob Ellington, John Rogers . . . FIFTH ROW: Virginia Roberts, Helen Lutz, Ima Jean Byrd, Janis Mclnnish, Patricia Booth, Carrie Gillanders, Peggy West, Anita Horn, Janis Cummins, Sarah Fortner . . . SIXTH ROW: Jerry Mitchell, Thomas Mustin, Harold McDonald, Lewis Jones, Jerome Smith, Jim Scott, John Hulme, Arnold Robbins, Tim Olge, Allen Easterling. - A -V V V - - 1 ,W ,-,f..fx1,e'Z:zf'i,,, , I ,f t 5 V - - V W . . ,,,,, -, Y ,,,f,,.,?L.e,:Wfd'i' FIRST ROW: Barbara Jean McPherson, Leah Hanan, Rayvonne Wehr, Clara Jean Cason, Helen Fay Reid, Lucy McKinney, Carole Craig, Katherine Browder, Carolyn Barrow, Esther Jane Molter, Mickie Pinkerton . . . SECOND ROW: Carl McGraw, Neil Bearden, James Light, Pat Griffith, Floyd Pollard, Billy Gray, Will T. Sheehan, Ed Rowell, Carl Cobb, Sid Taylor . . . THIRD ROW: Barbara Mathison, Betty Welch, Rosemary Spencer, Frances Wilkes, Frances Shank, Bettye Shirley, Linda Ruth Lenahan, Heather McAlpine, Gail McAlpine, Bryan Goode . . . FOURTH ROW: Orin Goocher, George Godfrey, Bob Silten, Jimmy Goodson, Ollie Killough, Re- delle Moore, John Yelverton, Jimmy Peek, Bob Neal, Wallace Myrick . . .FIFTH ROW: Thad Pruett, John Detwiler, Marion Hewett Scott, Bobby Chappelle, Warren Powell, Pete Mahan, Doug Sudduth, Tom Coleman, Edward McVey, Fred Jinright . . . SIXTH ROW: Jack Bellows, Sam Brassell, Curtis Cook, Joe Wright, Bill Brettman, Billy Livings, Witaly Cocergine, Kenneth Elliott, Tommy Calhoun, THE SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Ann Nobles, Betty Jane Kelly, Genevieve Moore, Lois Corley, Ann Dunlap, Bonnie Jean Harrison, Anne Tanner, Barbara Tidwell, Joan Watkins, Janice Burrows . . . SECOND ROW: Suzie Martin, Shirley Hepburn, Joe Ross, Mary Anne Doby, Betsy Rowley, Harry Ivey, Frances Fuller, Harriette Wilke, Joan Gray, Ray Wainwright . . . THIRD ROW: Betty Jo Brown, Lurlene Garrick, Virginia Hollon, Sue Dunn, Doris Jean Richardson, Patricia Nicholson, Peggy Miller, Lenore Chapman, Billie Ruth Sandley, Ethelda Wilson . . . FOURTH ROW: Harry Edward Burkett, Gene Hanna, Alfred Williamson, Olivia Cherry, Judy Harigel, John Tyler Cook, William Overstreet, Brooks West, Shirley Ann McMaster, Sylvia Campbell . . . FIFTH ROW: Fred Jones, Freeman Carroll, Kenneth Tallant, Norman Grider, Bart Hamilton, Grady Potter, Billy Morris, Barbara McCall, Kathryn Holly, James Blackman . . . SIXTH ROW: Robert Pickett, Thomas Berry, David Culpepper, Luther Williamson, Bob Straiton, Forrest Bishop, Ross Harper, Bob Ed- wards, Bill Walker, Gary Dean. Kort Smith. FIRST ROW: Gerry Walraven, Billy Jennings, Mason Lambeth, Betty Killough, Claudette Gaddy, Louise Roundtree, Patricia Evans, Patsy Weldon, Barbara Ann Garrett, Ann Stollenwerck . . . SECOND ROW: Dot Sublette, Dot Bailey, Angela Adams, Eugenia Jerni- gan, Charles Kelso, Charles Reneau, Pete Slager, Peyton Sides, Alex Ansley, Jimmy Scott . . . THIRD ROW: Jack Martin, Jimmy Burt, Estelle Boozer, Bobby Barrett, Billy Smith, Maxine Anderson, Sara Blalock, Doris Bundy, Marion Ballard, Arthur Berry . . . FOURTH ROW: Mariorie Johnson, Patricia Ann McLain, Sue Ann Talley, Patsy Paterson, Frances Dees, Beverly Bach, Suanne Boatwright, Peggy Gail Poole, Peggy Ann Jernigan, Elizabeth Black . . . FIFTH ROW: George Preiss, III, Weston Boswell, Rosamond Rhyne, Doris Anderson, Sally Slay, Walter Fowler, Tommy Moore, Bobby Norman, Shirley Law, Joan Lewis . . . SIXTH ROW: Riley Etheridge, Dallas Haygood, Bob Straley, Curtis Minor, Bobby Duke, Will Hutchison, Jimmy Collier, Altred L. Deavers, Royce Layton, THE SOPHOMORE CLASS FIRST ROW: Nina Beahn, Barbara Wilborn, Mary Gene Marsh, Sarah Lopez, Kate Lynch, Carolyn Eads, Jean Kirk, Betty Brake, Betty Etheridge, Mary Jo Kennedy . . . SECOND ROW: Lucy Andrews, Joyce Vaughn, Sarah Boyd, Laura Broughton, Mary Ann Spradley, Gracie King, Anne Hudson, Tsianina Manley, Helen Johnson, Twyla Ward . . . THIRD ROW: Margaret Parks, Peppy Xides, June Bell, Barbara Chapman, Shirley Wall, Horace Williams, Terry White, Dixie Kondrath, Betty Jean Ott, Louvon Till . . . FOURTH ROW: Philip Larson, Carey Sauls, Fred Rodewald, Paige Hamilton, Charles Hays, Joan Gillespie, Glenn Fuller, Edgar Garth, Willard Massey, John Talley . . . FIFTH ROW: Hubert Hall, Buddy Graydon, Richard Fulmer, Miltred House, Edward Hudson, Jimmy Masingill, Emerson Bates, Herman Searcy, Frazier Sumrall, Jim Hall . . . SIXTH ROW: Frank Garner, Gus Mclnnis, Buck Eagerton, Bobby Varner, Thomas Smith, Bennie Palmer, Charles Massey, Lara Ange, Benny Summerlin, John Davis. PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW: Joyce Clork, Shirley Hepburn, Ann Perdue, Joon Dobbins, Ellen Johnson, Sora Wool- lollc, Pol Crocker, Mory Lou Long, Deon Morgon . . . BACK ROW: Bucky Bollord, Som Lewis, Joe Blonkenship, Som Whilmire, Billy Corclen, Chorles Hilyer, Chorles Jones. NOT PICTURED: Sophs: Belly Howell, Belly J. Swonn, Donny Wolson, I-lermon Mims, Leon Snell, Bobby Toylor, Bob Edvvorols ..... Juniors: Kolherine Lighl, Donold Webb, Roberl Wood, Kennelh Tolum. i, 55 lf, Page 67 4.l1lg 7 , 4 ,rm -1 faqs mi j li! f s pg + AR BATTALION STAFF CADET LT. COL. WILLIAM BREWBAKER Baffalion Commander CADET CART. WINTON MCNAIR Baiialion Adjulanl OFFICERS' CLUB FRONT: LT. Col. Brevvbaker, Capl. McNair . . . FIRST ROW: Captains: Hughes, Hyde, Wglkefl Dean Evans . . . SECOND ROW: Lieulenanfs: Sfewarl, Williams, Dismukes, Haflield, Seay, Hongogk , 1 , THIRI5 ROW: Lieufenanlsz Hall, Jolly, Sellers, Heath, Williamson, Moore. R. O. T. C. SPONSORS Norma Hedrick - Co. B , Barbara Ourley - Co. E , EIizabeTh Lane - Co. C , Ann Young - Co. D , PaT Parker - Co. A , THE DIXIE GEN ERALS FRONT: LT. Col. Brevvbaker, Cherry MorTon ISponsorD . . . FIRST SQUAD: CapT. McNair CGuideI IsT SQT. Wilson, 2d LT. Thomas, Qd LT. Sellers, Cpl. IVIarTin, Ansley, Keefe, JohnsTon . . . SECOND SQUAD Vinson, HaryiIIe, SmiTh, Thomas, STC Jarvis, SQT. Graydon . . . THIRD SQUAD: 2d LT. Moore, NichoII Broadway, Wachs, WrighT, STC Coker . . . FOURTH SQUAD: 2d LT. Williams, SgT. Karn, Morrison, Lyon Mann, Hall, Ledyard, SQT. John T. Anderson IInsTrucTorD. The DriII Team enTerTairied aT several TooTbaII games and also acTed as Honor Guard for The Home coming Queen. COMPANY A FIRST PLATOON: Capt. Billy Hughes, 2d I.t. Walter Hancock . . . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Barnett, Sgt Henry, Sgt. Neal, Overstreet, Gardner, Minor, Smith, Price, Sitten, Ist Sgt. Dickey . . . SECOND ROW Sgt. Walker, Culpepper, Calhoun, Mclnnis, Snider, Rushton, Cpl. Nunnally . . . THIRD ROW: Sgt. Langs- ton, Wells, Stephens, Chappelle, Yelverton, Cpl. Porter, Stc. Hall. SECOND PLATOON: 2d. Lt. Cary Hattield, Pat Parker . . . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Barnett, Sgt. Hinds, Sgt O'Neal, Fuller, Harville, Easterling, Peck, Branch, Johnson, Cpl. Mohr . . . SECOND ROW: Sgt. Anderson Sgt. Sawyer, Smith, Scott, Shamburger, Berry, Blanton, Martin, Ballard, Cpl. Turner . . . THIRD ROW Sgt. Avant, Callaway, Lanier, Thomas, Marsh, Pruett, Kelso, Cpl. Bowman, Sic. Jarvis. Page 72 COMPANY B FIRST PLATOON: 2d Lt. Tommy Dismukes , . . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Mouk, Sgt. Lyle, Sgt. Throsher, Hill, Blockmon, Livingston, Fox, Cpl. Bishop, Stc. Allen . .. SECOND ROW: Ist Sgt. Wilson, Sgt. Brock, Spi- vey, Stroiton, B. Stephens, W. Stephens . . . THIRD ROW: Sgt. Wells, Hicks, Mulderink, Williclmson, Nicholl, Wright, Cpl. Webb. SECOND PLATOON: Qd. Lt. Durmont Sellers, Norrno Hedrick . . . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Mouk, Sgt. Korn, Sgt. Green, Seclberry, Ange, Price, Griffith, Jinright, Cpl. Roines, Stc. Socller, Copt. Hyole . . . SECOND ROW: Copt. McNoir, Sgt. Smith, Mclssey, Pruett, Colemon, Pollord, Cpl. Mortin, Stc. Coker . . , THIRD ROW: Lt. Col. Brewboker, Sgt. Lcivvson, Trimble, Durhom, Culpepper, Cpl. Williomson. Page 73 COMPANY C FIRST PLATOON: Qd. Lt. William Heath . . . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Hollon, Sgt. Blaylock, Sgt. Goodwin, Owings, Brettman, Pappanastas, Redmond, Cpl. Cox, lst Sgt. Johnson . . , SECOND ROW: Sgt. Jin- right, Limbaugh, Gilley, Pope, Godbold, McDonald, Cobb, Cpl. Reese, Capt. Walker . . . THIRD ROW: Sgt. Lockard, Abernathy, Jones, Hill, Edwards, Reid, Cpl. Stakely, Stc. Thomas. SECOND PLATOON: 2d Lt. Billy Williams, Elizabeth Lane . , . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Hollon, Sgt. Wilson, Sgt. Logue, Vann, Werring, Senter, Pinto, Taylor, Sharp, Cpl. McGraw . . . SECOND ROW: Sgt. Owens, Milwee, Bradley, Rushton, Graham, Meserve, Slager, Cpl. Straley . , . THIRD ROW: Sgt. Wachs, Neal, Wright, Gray, Dickey, Kindred, Cpl. Welch, Terry, Stc. Black. Page 74 i COMPANY D FIRST PLATOON: Capt. David Dean, 2d Lt. Phil Jolly . . . FIRST ROW: Sgt. Cox, Sgt. Speight, Sgt. Rodgers, Alverson, Hall, Boswell, Killough, McVey, Burt, Searcy, Cpl. Martin . . . SECOND ROW: MfSgt. Bozeman, lst Sgt. P. Williams, Sgt. Collins, Searcy, Fain, Perrett, Anderson, Broadway, Miner, Cpl. B. Williams . . . THIRD ROW: Sgt. Rembrant, Bourne, House, Blackman, Rhodes, Robbins, Ramsey, Ooodson, Stc. Thornton. SECOND PLATOON: 2d Lt. E. J. Rohmer, Ann Young . . , FIRST ROW: Sgt. Cox, Sgt. Knurr, Sgt Lurie, Potter, Preiss, DeRamus, Rowell, Patterson, Lee, Wilson, Thames . . . SECOND ROW: Sgt. Nichols Keele, Moore, Byrd, Smith, Weinrib, Frazier, Price, Cpl. Looney . . . THIRD ROW: Sgt. Carter, Carr Hill, Williamson, Tucker, Massey, Smith, Haygood, Cpl. Sudduth, Stc. Pate. Page 75 COMPANY E FIRST PLATOON: 2d LT .James Seay . . . FIRST ROW: SgT. Jacobs, SgT. Weiner, SgT. WaTson, HuT- clwinson, Heimes, Anderson, Deavers, Carden, CarTer, Morrison, Cpl. HesTer, IsT SgT. JusTice . . . SECOND ROW: MfSgT. Haynes, SgT. Trum, BaTes, Bell, Person, PriesTer, Gurr, Wofford, Ivey, Clol. PickeTT, STC. STejvvarTj. . . THIRD ROW: SgT. Wl1iTrnire, Croy, Burvvell, Godirey, lviissildine, Keller, lvlann, Young, Cpl. Le yar . SECOND PLATOON: 2d LT. WalTer Moore, Barbara Ourley . . . FIRST ROW: SgT. Jacobs, SgT. Lyon Rodgers, Wise, Ivlyrick, Cobb, Jones, Sullivan, BarneTT, Cpl. Brooke, CapT. Evans . . . SECOND ROW: SgT, Gilliland, SgT. Graydon, ReTziaTT, Davis, Luckey, Williamson, Pugh, Ligl1T, Hulme, Cpl. Hays, SIC. Wood- Tin . . . THIRD ROW: SgT. Bovvcloin, Williams, Goode, Wrigl'1T, Melain, Ansley, KirT, Boyd, Beall, Cpl Gulley. Page 76 1 951 HEARST MATCHES The 1951 Rifle Team of Sidney Lanier High School placed second in The William Randolf Hearsf compefifion in The Third Army Area. This is The firsT Time in ThirTy years of compeTing in These mafches ThaT Lanier has placed so high. The school is novv The proud possessor of The silver plaque which hangs on The wall of The ROTC office. Fiffy-four high schools offering Junior ROTC in The Third Army Area compefed. This includes schools in Mississippi, Georgia, Norih and Soufh Carolina, Florida, Puerfo Rico, and The Canal Zone as well as in Alabama, 1951-52 RIFLE TEAM FIRST ROW: Capf. David Dean, 1sT Sgf. Richard Johnson, 1sT LT. James Seay, Sgf. Wafson . . . SECOND ROW: Sgf. Bob Henry, Preston Wofford, Sfc. lvlac Jarvis, Sgr. William Lyle, LT. Col. Bill Brew- baker . . . THIRD ROW: Cpl. James Gulley, LuTher Hill, LT. Frank STewarT, James Searcy, Sfc. Jimmy Ledyard. A x -124' ba . X.. 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Beauffbs JACK VINES EDlTOR'S NOTE: lf is with grecrf pleasure 'rhof we cm- nounce that all '52 beauties were also elected favorites. , wnwmQw'mi,.xla' ,zz ma R.- R THAD WALKER A Runner-Up CARGLERUYQQQQERMAN BARBARA GURLEY Jos RODGERS wmmamdll CHERRY MORTON BCDBBY BARNES NICK GERMANOS NORMA HEDRICK BART STARR FAVO I MARY LUCY CAI2M!CI-IAEL ,? , CLIFTON ALLEN SYLVIA CCDUEY JIM WILSON CORNELIA BEAR DOUG SUDDUTH PATPARKER AHEN GUNN PRESTOPJVVOFFGRD MARGIESEARCY F4?0 l7f.5' HELEN FRIZZLE BILL BREWBAKER GENE GUYTQN ANN WEISENBURGH HOMECOMING QUEEN As in previous years, The idenTi- Ties of The '52 Homecoming Queen and ATTendanTs were kepT secreT unTil The beginning of The TooTbalI game in CramTon Bowl. Three clos- ed converTibles, vviTh darkened windows, were driven on The Tield. The Tops were Then rolled back To reveal Honey MarTin, The Queen, escorTed by Allen Gunn, Barbara Gurley, Junior ATTer1danT, escorTed by Hal WeaTherbyf and Cornelia Bear, Sophomore ATTendanT, es- corTed by Jack Vines. GOOD CITIZENSHIP GIRL This year Barbara LaTiker was elecTeol by The seniors and Tac:ulTy of Lanier Good CiTizenship Girl of T952 This is one of The high- esT honors aT Lanier, because The selecTion is based on dependabili- Ty, paTrioTism, cooperahon, leader- ship and willingness To serve, Barbara will represenT Lanier aT The STaTe-wide Convenfion sponsor- ed by The D. A. R. when a STaTe Good CiTizenship Girl will be chosen. MOST LIKELY T0 Barbara Lafiker Jack Vines 5'en1'or MOST PCDPULAI2 Haney Marfin Bobby Eames CUTEST Teedi WaTerman Sparkey Allen J Wbo's W 0 Rufh Mary Wise John Warkins FRIENDLIEST Barbara Lariker Har'rWeHI.ar1e BEST ALI. AROUND Norma Hedrick Barr Sfarr WITTIEST BIT Fruzzle Hclrfwell Lone 5'en1'or MUST BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSQMEST Arm Weisenburgh Tl1odWc1lker MCDST ATHLETIC oclmel Fuller orc lvlefcolf Nick Germcnos awww: W!1o's MOST INTELLECTUAL Barlaara Lariker Allen Gunn BEST DRESSED Norma l-leclriclq Pai Williams Bill Williams BEST DANCERS Losia Williams Franklin Mixon Billy Hughes MOST POPULAR BEST ALI. AROUND Mary Lucy Carmichael Mary Lucy Carmichael Oehe Ouyrah Charles Berry JUN 0K WHO 5' WHO MOST BEAUTHZUI. AND HANDSOMEST FRIENDLIEST Barlaara Ourley Marie Burhelr Preslarm Wolford ' Oehe Ouylkah MOST POPULAR BEST ALL AROUND Cornelia Bear Carole Williams Doug Suclclullw Doug Sudcluflw 5'0Pfl0M0 5 Wfl0fY W 0 MOST BEAUTIFUL AND HANDSOMEST FPIENDLIEST Mary Bruce Birch Peggy Wesi Billy Williamson Doug Sualdulli 1 f wfwvmfrmwawyffwmwawewwfmvzsfz mxwziuymxmammmrewivnufzfvmwmffzmwWmfxs.w0: wml4manmxr ., Sf zo ftow'f:.sv,,e-wzfffzffxm you ORACZ5 MFF RUTH MARY WISE Editor BOBBY BRANNON Business Manager JACKIE DAWKINS Advertising Manager FAYE POYTH RESS Senior Pictures BARBARA LATIKER Senior Captions SYLVIA COU EY Features DURMONT SELLERS Military JOAN FI NKLESTEI N Sophomores SARA VAN WOOLFOLK Juniors DOROTHY JO GRAYDON Art LUCILLE HARDAWAY Photography SANDRA ELLIS Clubs and Organizations FRANCES VAN CLEAVE Humor cmd Literature TOOT RAMAGE Girls' Sports CLARENCE SMALL Boys' Sports SPONSORS SEATED: Miss Persons, Mrs. Green, Miss Word, Mr. Harris, Miss Ethel Johnston, Mrs. Cammack, Mr. Weotherby . . . STANDING: Colonel Willey, Mr. Woodham, Miss Hardy, Miss Green, Miss Andrews Miss Hagedorn, Miss Clark, Miss Laura Johnston, Mr. Scarbrough, Coach Moseley. SENIOR PICTURES AND CAPTIONS FIRST ROW: Sloan Cassels, Carolyn Kirk, Carole Levie, Harriet Starke, Angie Lou Russell . . . SECOND ROW: Bettie Hill, Sue Boswell, Leah Thompson, Janis Akin, Barbara Latiker, Anne Katherine No- len, .lane Rosa, Betty Cargill, Vera Stev- ens . . . THIRD ROW: Lenora Neighbors, Billy Marks, Faye Poythress, Betty Kim- brough, Joan Finklestein, Barbara Thomp- son, Jeanne Livingston, Charlotte Martin, Mary Elizabeth Mabson, Marion Taylor, Ellen Wilburn, Barbara Kelley . . . FOURTH ROW: Walter Hancock, John Howard, Beth Sankey. FEATURES SEATED: Gail Sanford, Losia Williams, Norma Weiss, Sylvia Couey, Pat Parker, Jeanne Livingston, Cherry Morton, Angie Lou Russell . . . STANDING: Sue Boswell, Connie Neelley, Ca- role Levie, Elizabeth Lee, Mildred Carr, Betty Cargill, Beth Sankey, Ann Golson, Anne Katherine Nolen, Sha- ron Strange. CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS SEATED: Lynn Poitevant, Sondra Ellis, Mary Alice McDaniel, Pat Seales . . . STANDING: Harriet Starke, Rachael Fuller, Joyce Pon- ton. BUSINESS STAFF FIRST ROW: Joyce McAllister, Eva Stuckey, Audra Ann Oliver, Suzanne Frizzle, Bobby Brannon, Doris Guy, Jackie Dawkins, Sue Boswell, Walter Moore . . . SEC- OND ROW: Patsy Weldon, Eloise Worrell, Betty Killouglt, Margaret Roberts, Cecilia Overstreet, Nancy Evans, Elaine Huey, John Howarcl . . . THIRD ROW: John Howell, Robert Spence, Harry Price, Kay- nette Sangaland, Helen Ellis, Bettie Hill, Jimmy Leclyarcl . . . NOT PIC- TURED: Joe Rodgers. MILITARY Winton McNair, Durmont Sellers Walter Hancock. 1 14 HUMOR, LITERARY, AND TYPISTS SEATED: Ann Hixon, Frances Van Cleave, Betty Folmar, Audra Ann Oliver . . . STANDING: Harry Oh- me, Sloan Cassels, Winton McNair, Sammy Adams, Billy Kight, Joyce Ponton . . . NOT PICTURED: Vera Stevens, Maxine Farris. SPORTS SEATED: Rose Marie Markham, Toot Ramage, Shirley Hall, Vera Stevens . . . STANDING: Clarence Small, Joe Rodgers. 'PHOTOGRAPHY AND ART SEATED: Ruth Mary Wise, Eliza- beth Powell, Dorothy Jo Graydon, Lucile Hardaway, Jane Roberts . . . STANDING: Sylvia Bledsoe, Char- lotte Carmichael, Carole Pugh, Bernard Mulligan, Ed Thomas, Patsy Watlington, Anne Norton, Sara Von Wooltolk, Sara Stolenwerck. N ,Egfr S I I L'l0B5dl1d 0 N S o K6 A NIZATI Page 101 STUDENT COUNCIL PURPOSE The purpose of The Siudeni Council of Sidney Lanier High School shall be To promoie good ci'rizen- ship, 'ro siimulaie closer cooperaiion of boih srudenis and facully, and The soluiion of school problems. To encourage and To suppor'r all desirable forms of siudeni acriviiies, and 'ro inspire clean sporisman- ship in all fazes of school and communify life. O F F I C E R S ALLEN GUNN .... .............. ....... P r esidenl HAL VVEATHERBY . ,. .... Vice President BARBARA LATIKER . . ...., Secreiary PAT PARKER .,,... .... T reasurer M E M B E R S .lack Vines, Joe Rodgers, Faye Poyihress, Gene Guyfon, Marie Burneri, Carol Up- church, Doug Sudduih, Charles Jones, Carolyn Eads, Elizabeih Lee, Audra Ann Oliver, Durmonr Sellers, Jack Armor, Mary Elizabeth Mabson, Margie Searcy, Elizabeth Hoppin, Marion Thoringron, Rosemary Spencer. Faculiyz Miss Clark, Mrs. Mooneyham. Page lO2 i 9 MARSHAL'S CLUB M O T T O To help run The school in on efficient monner by welcoming visifors ond by keeping order in The corridors. O F F I C E R S RACHAEL FULLER .4.. ....,........ .... H e od Morshol SANDRA ELLIS . , . .... Secrefory MISS ANDREWS .. ,... Sponsor Page 103 SECTION REPRESENTATIVES This group meets once o month during octivity period, It is mode up of one member from eoch section. P U R P O S E To serve in o worthwhile vvoy eoch section ot school. O F F I C E R S JACK ARMOR . . . ....,......... ....... P resident SYLVIA COUEY . ,. ...., Vice-President JANE ROSA .,..... ..,., S ecretory MRS. IVIOONEYI-IAM ...,,........................,.................. Sponsor Page IO4 ALTERNATE SECTION REPRESENTATIVES The members serve in place of The secfion represenwfives. CTheir officers, e'rc., ore some cs Those of The Section Represenfofivej O F F I C E R S JACK ARMOR .... ..............,.. ..... P r esidenf SYLVIA COUEY ..... ..... V ice-Presidenf JANE ROSA ,,...... .,.. S ecrefory MRS. MOONEYHAM ..... ..... S ponsor Page T05 Bzcrzon ' A SUPPDBT 115 Zi 4 1 , I at - Manwqamuyk Oumandlaq up It 1 2 Businaasllancoxuz 4, DUB ADVERTISER vvfvf -W.2.w, ,:?g: .rvh y - A ...-.A ......... .nw...N.QN.L .At,,,.,, M mwfvfwfwf Nllf -Y ?A2L.1.lXAlAA1iLSTl4.,A,.,.A,AAAA A AA A,.AA A A .L,. , ,..A - .... . .... . l4: ,A my . ,.A. THE BIG AY11 RRI ES Z Humecaming Han The second sawn! of Hmm coming wil! be dw mmuc gHomef:ominq Pcxrcidke. The pan rude? Qhis yssmr will be the bic mast in Lcmiefs history amd wi sonwm cxbfmi twenty iicmm This procession showing :wen My all of Lm'z1ier's czcliviiie-at wil ib-erqirful ihe Capitol ai 4:00 F AM., and wi!! disbcmd on ihf Qjeiierson Davis Howl. 5 To qivce 'M swdkxmra az kdm Qi wh ' 11111 paper will V D1 Sum-2 Czf Gmj M :QW mi Im ns Viook f an 411365361 Cl Ag K1 1551 Cuff? wiii ' ' Bm vqiih C! V1 'I SUI! at beizw 2 des 225331062 vg V511 f WHY The Lati. ' 1 ' 5 at the W?E t33l of file Vivcbfzi il true RQXYZGYZ fuzshibn with tha Lanier 1Pf1tricQc1rz:: 'being 'Nailed uno! by Murphy Hfxves. The Franck Chic: wil 1 5 the Heals wit? me smml L mn fha Mlm of Iam' of Arc. 'IA Ay will show than fhQrmm111ec1z31Anq hm triumph mn urrniaae tc: victory, ioiiowaci by the xzuqmw of her Zosmfl mr we for fha Spirit ol Francs. The R. O 'ii C, Wiil ciaplci 'sevwci Ui limit mmm cmivitleas uncim thdmzspiaes of the Greek 'fGodcieuzsAbl Pwce, Irene, mid umiw Khabcxiner, Wa frcrin lo: p9C3CE? AA '5 ,Thea gnfiv-1 ' Hi 1 Y's will anim 11' J,v 12 each in if-s -' 1' W' tha Iii-'Qui V ' 1 - 2, mcg? mm, A ' out Aa 1 ' 1 umm 5?fCl!'zdEi5EVV 1 uraci- Ifw 4 Vf?Aff1 ,',' rim! puzp1oscz'1:?,AIWl 15' A Llxjrw, the Hm11z49'fQ?zQ?11?g71Q,ams Qlnb wiil 11561 the Kimmel 'blaihfzs f1fO't2!'ld 'tha K7Zc:ck A 'whiz dlllemm qirlzfrmad 'wiizmy the 17100615 Gmini: ich: wel: wuz' Qi Wit? dew. '1'ha1 ?.F.A. 'wiki pfwent Mimi Fuiurw HDYHBA A112r1ke1ff1 Q15 Lauper, Misa in Arm hm wud amd Iuriiw 111 v1'r3i1m11. -Tim ID. 0. Club wt!! f in jthe m.:Lvl.if: ci 'sum LAAQZQW-:A :'1fi9fwfx mglugmz alumni T MA N N M fpfans PHI' als! We me studbrzts oi Sidney? V45 ' 1 ,mIA, V AAN. Lanier High School cordicxiiy. 'A V A waimmeyou. i?1ec1czs5.esol'12,3 L 'V A, YVV' . iilgjj gzivazcmd A42 in kfol-12111121111 571 Q' ' ' V A f 'f f V A A slowed ' 'A A A ' C lla- A1 1 if 57: . 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A fA MM AA Fiztsf Ziggy' 'my' and 'mm' 1 A1A1 1 , ' 1 1 AQ11111 may we Hrf1mHLbGC?1,Al1!1im11i1 S A w 1-W ----ff,N, M f 'L', 1- ' 11 A A AA mm mam 11 1 1 A NWI 91315905 '50 A f S W 'WN 1 -SAw.1i5'9'Q wffevfv-Ar1e',w'F1921 wr. 1 . 1 This year Misa Vgcxilker gthjj , '1 N A new advisor tot Q s ers ukvf ' A 1 A 'U 1' 'V A , 5 1 ' A ' Miss Walker, who at present is ' ' 1 igy 1 1 1 , 'V teaching United States history, ' 1' V V VV has been teaching for rwensy- M - W' V V V V V , kwa years. Har fired six yaczrs W - z HfmijKEWWW1,T711-fQf'f77fI7rff 21??f'f'7ff'?f'15f1l1ff il ' mm'1,AAL A :L,1:AAz1111sC,:11A:f1 511351 55: W- 11- w - 51111111 H1111 M1111 P1119 11111111111 Www 1' mqlish, cmd QV ' 'L AV H A , This year 2153911132 fimg iime in ,Qi MMV Girl U! he Hear Fur lfnmq4zn Vjning AMA, Histbry 1 3 V ' 'Amer whare Attention everybodyg The Thibwflfew kxmiigetinmposed oi,VGffF?'5I10U0Tir113VVg?1,f2Vswniahr lilo:-:wi sh:-:K V Vw amish cmd times has same far ullllloxxb l.C1IIl6iffLfYIG is g14:3gV1E'Vf:,fQL?:five diffifiivhi Wlfffilfflf TWV eveaq ' - ry oiferaci qomericxns to seiact their teen- :img qgizhv ez rqgggtcztion ,1:zrourxcI'ff61561 1119 ff3U113??'S Gi WZ, '39 hegei ggi, I f I me qirfoi tha yarv TTIQQ cqn- the ircigmi asggiggnfz more flfzgf1j1Q2Fg2111cim5'2gA ' 'A 1 .1-A ff ' A Aw he -cw zeal ,WAV VV vmzafs, for bun . 2'5ylc1s's:i?kgl1'niwd c1roux3VV7A.ZfjV7 ,ua C1 G 31 6 only zAi 1 Ri 'V 'J QQJJKEI mad-VTQ 1 1, vqr13rmAthcn the i1m2, Iu1 'ljb1? Bczbivy Zcggfkffffdjfrgf me ' V mu' as WA, .,.1+?shef wem to 4:1121 ff' 'f' is cfonfesz'Ru:sse1Z.AV?2fit132A'g!d1e H. EiiisV1cfSjHQme Eco ' V Ass me :!l11IHf3ilY 1 Alabuxm as if ,gg E8 fgxnci its Qdv1sci?5ZQ2Vi,1i12 WAV' A Vg,VA1'figfMUde1ir1e' 113.2 im 'where she races 1 he: A. B. I9 f, 17 VwA,V,,gg,g6mQVVnn11 The ig q0im.f'Qd1boys w and M. A. in msv A Law she slam 75 A in aiixny piety fbi,V1515g5?fV'gV'nomwommg pgyty 2, -V17 1 1 1119, wmv 10 limes Law School where: Qcfxv ,i Y mPfQimxA dandy' ig Qi 3 Missy! V ' in mf sm received hm LLD. japan -1' e1ta.f'No- ,HSV 5 ,imxgggnymsjy 2 iwmbgd, these, y J1!JZf3W This year Miss Walker kms' mmm Grad by ESV 3 35,830 35515-53' ,cmd Cx 9155, 1 mm of xbafheip of the imilowinq offi- mm! 11:1 pfsstrmuked mi Xcktez MV 'pw bC,?2g5gML,b may th,5Vm,A: 11139 gbfxf 7 141 A mf the 1:-em: luck Evans Heard Usb- :hon midmqht S:A1mrc2ayAVAC3c2o1 Skfumgnk, 4133165 fqglowsf ,wghmericwn Nation V Lazer and er: Reese I-iorrvey cmd Wi! T011 be-r 27, 1951. Damsicms Q5VthefQph0nQgA,,MF5M QMS! gqb A9w,A-Accxdeznygjg He has ad mraa lyv-+Ase.:isQczm H eo ci Usfgersg iudgefs will be firmck 'I'he 3fasn- fgerqfmsa 311' '1 Wim 352095 plays prqducmi on Brqgd1,vc:1y, 'Qouqlczs Speiqht and B-:why age Award wi!! bla made onA?rAiAf g,i,g,3,,,:A17A1:7gjW 1?? , mimwts ,Q P1'?1aff1e1, WM printf: A A pm 11111 5 -abide A wr 491111 11111111 1111111 . A V Lag pmsidept oi ihcg Clczsqoi 329132, 1 ' ' 1 '- -1 1 1 A 1 ' . Grd' l bf,gh:fbi,55 QL2lf1Q?11 lYZiil?5l14Bi'1f 1gmqher,'Mz:gAw A V -MH1 '11 VV ,41',1 .M Hczqqdpm, Mrs. QA,-131ml frirmf jg I V ' ' ,., B435 A ,V .mano fBiff2ig-mbihfari, Am: ihrmwy A' 1. f AV . 5GV'A'VV1m ' Vgrsgglgnxu Wezsaxuimfgkw, ugmcz mi E A 1 Tk 1' ci fi A1 V129 1 Pf11f111'1111 Wm? 8 197 . Q. 1 Wm V VVQVQA JQ Qfgmjf zhefmgav QTHQAMQWQ in aaa. in Vg V A 1 1 Zh, A mncG 11 'K Iffglnds imyun fhia Zimev Lzmim wow sm! in am W J 1 I X 1111311 ff! ' 0-+4 mix? is how kiwi! first pgcxciica came uw, Bobby Tack 'Ru,ss11!i Amid, Crux Hrsfprczcziw was varies! A . ..,. second uma wczsrit qoociif' A 1 Cmnflratvlctimxs 10 cz fine bumfh 1c1H:1i1y's, wha are vii to ff my fmftgtn cm bw wkgy-MJTHE S'fi1.RI31USf17iiHS1 V 1 A gwfaw-s ' ll. B. News .J MINI! W , F'fKf '301U5 LAST WORDS GH was MRS: Scum I hmm-1 x-war mu homey, I 'Nw miainiwrs at H16 D, D. Club uw looking IQFNGICY io azwxhm wwzderml yeiar as La mer. For the firm twqA1I1fi6i111f3aA fmvw bieirixr 1601? 8959311 1 A ,md -. 3 511' 1 an 11 Af ' AA, 1 ' xx EL ' MQ A 3 VV Q: x .. ,gr-1 1, 9 f-AA 5 1 - 1' W 'q '1 ' Mff f' f' 1+:M 11 ' 1' n T 53 1 '1A' 35 ' 11 R 1Qfggi'30D!i11U9d 22 1 f1xp9rizaz1C1?d boygifgv When ciskf buildizacza whfme Bflidimu ies :2-vm Wei? rimfi krzuw 1-fm mm about the farfizduwsafz wi '51 In was one of the 553611351515 as Lu flier Xb ' W-n't Zgmm cm C?V1Zu2fEZ., HIV WA. l'! ' Qfwiiz Mrs. Y ,V ilf l ' 7 62253311 1111111 1 1 im 'X Q 'giffm Una ' QW V - ,q gift, 2151! wrm VA1 ,. ' 111' ram 'A .W 1 fwzlwv im 1. -- 'Z Mf r nivm zu 1 zum., ' A :mA Tbiiliame ai WW 211:11 1 Qv.,J1.L, .ziiiiqmnf from ww, 5321111 'amqislfxzxw and ?T1rz1,'zYxfrYmi H141 kin wma slum 5 fm fQAAA7zA:AfyA Fmm Wim! UQMLY 12145 may mm: 31,1 pw Nfahori. Ag 1 mary wi-613111 uyiivifias thrmrizh am Hy 1'11 Alf, iiocwwiil lm may L'1'1!T4i27ji i1'zjQ3y!1m quid and will new aigmxczxm Qi 11 mu, iQgEi,:Vkrz2c?tbszj his wt-115' V I 15 A 11? A PAT, 5, JQVVQURA Q ,'L.'Ji5 '1- ,fc ' an ,Aa warm SUPPLY STORE I X 1 THE BLUE AND WHTTE ,,XX,.......,.-.M-...m.,..,...,...WWWH W ! October 19. 1953 mg .x.x 'IM I V K Y X V V V VV X X my ' D ' M' Xe hewluf rm me I Fwfurgs Y on t X f X gges 'Q X MH ' Qtdfmfmczw Hora Mm an 'X X 4 X' K ShO 1 i 2' H04 - , ,... ,.4,,, x y , .Q V xi nmwbcxxer VHGMECGMINGI 1851 M X sg X X aaa-:sings Editms Xlx., XX X XX foe ONQQL Juwi Upchurch 5 ,X d Wy A . X 1 ,' iiiofs .fsssistum ..x. X X X fficzway ff U mf . more ns HWBV aqguys -Ediwrg X CQHPIYX1 Punrxmi Efmzme TK1bQii,,.x hm VX .,.. t 5 XV Yi ' ,V Q ' ' Y' pans Edimrsu H -I Dina, Difinukgi gpmky imma in J . K 29, V ,X .. ,X . A, X V pQFimSxaifX5s .. ,X XX X ,,.,. Tooi Ramqw, im' fish: V-mom f fm ' V err f 211-: OUTSTANDING THIS' , V653 QV KC 5 I .,.,... , X tar, GSS Q V 4 V S ' I XV VV 'X XMB 1 NIKE f V ' 5 4. V Y' If wifi ..,.R.,, .,,. X X Rum M5fQfw1se5FffL.hf A X 'DW Q' 3 ' 5 HEMONTGO .Yf ggsmesa Mqnuqexq X .X X ,X ,.,., ...,,Q.X, X X ..,... , Ekfuben Hyde! U ' ' 3 ' , TU-NB IN Q 4 f ' dwmrusinq Manuva: X X .x,...,, . ,,.. ,... X Hifi Wsudxerbyhwi V Rx ic 'V V Xssiatcme Advertisinc Mcmaqsrs mf., X Qkfgw - 'igiiffas E-ku-SxcockX igmb ' GH QS' V' r P ' A ' 1 E S Idxsia U arch- ' f X KX ' Q 1 ' Xkmmion Manager HX ,' Im Wm FW pf5gfr5XSXX2ArXd yoxflg mem --iumnl irrgm 'X , ans .Y,,V, YXA. X V .,... L X MH xml X42, Xgzfm. cmd even mm iam Md PM CqnQgjt,,j51:gf,21,5 QXA.:ad ihe Chfierleaders will offer V matures Smit .,.. x.,LL '1' MONDAY 4 X2 1 Q K 2 R x r W C f IIDAY xchtmqe Staff ..,,..,, ,.X. ,X ,..., .X,,,, X X Margie Searcy Gs pu E9-f fha day. , V ' X ,X , ' Xdverzus1nqXSeafiX , ,,., Par Viiliicxxns. Bill wsliicmfi KA WEP wlxx go mme Srblrii-f-il i j V f Bobby Black Biiiy Manish YNY W' V ' V X1 2 4 0 eporiers . ,..., Elsie Ensien. Connie Bailey X V Xi V V X io5umnisiX ,..,,.... XX ..., .,,,,,..., A..,, ,.,,.,., .,.Q.X ..,,. ,,.X, . X X A E I an Gunn Andy 7' Swdems A ,QQ ON YOUR Dense: X, . , .,.,..., .X .,.. X .,,...,,,., . X. Elisabeth Grovcw K f 'Q X X D I A L . X X. .X-...X X,..,.,.,,...X.,.XXXNXX- ..,.N,M,..-X-X..X.XX... .kxw ww., .,.,- VW-1,.XX.,,,M?'fO Q Aegemmqgi I V A V . V YV r ' ' P XX '- cmd all i ' EDITOR SPEAKS Each X - X um X X X X X On T2:Q:X,::io-'X Ocioivcir li, as group Qi Lczzniwr smdeilis went? fe A ' ff' E . A V 'o She zsfixcw ' R. F, ixiudszm, Ir. far the pug 1fg1f5gQussinQgAnd bil X ' --M hmdt ' f ' O ring iw' wgiexireii in Mr. Scam Ad ' N of Thai WOM? Spent! 5 ' V I 5' X X This Seam, irom C1 fo ' 'wig V X AG? 2 Q Xu X H X 4Y1iV9I'Sif'y' oi .c5z1G2DQI'E'iU' f ' V .phenbggsfodgfggme Where Owl ' ' X K. 7' 6 J M A K fy I bm fx Xrf' Qu X' ' XXX A irkiu if 'ehoiiofgixfiigxq 1? ' X L UZSTQ beg! Ijffffkg Uff of Mmm X 1 'EE : jig fi X ai ,K ' K 'jg H, ik., E I Ip, yf g 5 5 ew? X X Q35 5, Www' I geinyewggw . S ' XX Lmdljwell yellsanfi 'cheer til! the B g ' mn of -Ja to criticize v.'hen fW, qfmm? A Def i 4 1' V A B :waded vw .mf cxmftlzinq get miqh, X X QQ to 'LI' ffhvifg? 'Y KST' Q pubm-X X V ,Ag Xfxplcma-ed shun r, Adams he A X ' 'TDYGUQH X - A ' - anaxfestszgqjazn iweicmrs prisztizxq the letter. Howev , ef knoieif f if ,Z X d V X' X4 ' ' f c' F Q, ' XEXQIVM fem! zwXXfiectes:i to Camino! Mr, Dcuglcza or any schoQ2B90'Z ' Wm Va S 'X Q VX mm? ' - 1 I A Alviisss - X - her at, , I I P H 0 N E 3 ' 3 5 3 5 M THOY9 werew Tuxccxlcoscx mboux SOB eiufifants enthzer m org f ' H it be? 2 f Q 5 ' V umized qrgwf 1 cars, Of ihese probe!! 'mix percent: V A X ' Q , use rni:'JX'4,, -VX V ' new-rtheless the emi? I vmsfyo X, ff ' Vf which f 1 3 ST' MONTG I xrxtivz .4 A Y xii? offended. K N w g gem' 'x Xi 4' A 1 X X' ' leiie-F: SeeminQ11Y-I X. Q 5' QU? Vfhanwgggeign ' Omemm' A ' H ' ' W' :tqnci f wt Lanier or so IX X 91 Y A!-3l'f7'V Sm? 51 , VW4 V VV,V,,WWM VA ore ik 'lf XX me 412 Ihfa bm! f f Noudi - H- X, nam hc. N ' 'cm the com' V , 1a'iet1f:ziTh9n buy Vim' Uckeis audi Q . ahouid km. 1 YIUQI. noir? X V make if Wah? 1 Mn In X- A ,zz Monrqomfb-i fx 7 ,Xweexc men Come' i0 539 QYW 4111 dwca GUN ,- , 5 X . - X . i mi , wif it -'. .mdyhe WX .fy COIIQCI when he so., lwceness 35 HQ M4 54? oiarcxted by X, siufienta themselves or it would nik.. adm . Thus AS We end of Cf P95903 WY he' W' 0 M gms to appear ,, he blame comes Baci: wits source and whethex' me criiicism 5 ms! or nm. is improve our school and our repuiuzion we, the stuaentsl mum ine 21:2 corrective Czciion. . lust remember to iook iorwr:xrdV to Homecoming Day' next' Qxw WX.- www., ,.-X XX , -..XXX -X , XX X H W V WX - ygq-ff ' ' ' X Lv---wH-if'-'-A-WS S Q ,gf,,QX-D J, fm ' X 2' JLANIHR SJHWLWHHS Q fi Z Y QTY ,4 - f X f,X7?w,.X XL md give f w Nxt! by -f 2' X' W f ' X ' :M X X4 -I 'iv ' ' NY mmf? to If JXX- ' f, L A- V 1 I - ' x Xilfguxziwi' V Lanier V,.'Q -' A .,, 'M V V X, , fn X,X ,X A fo L X V a f, '5 . X Emu QM V X f Y ' si and ff' D :w37 N fwgpang ,A 1, V ,QV V 1 W l mos! e 5 Q' 'H :gi JDLJ..-wff,..,X 9131. I 5 kg-,iw ag! dxofg-:Esau V, -5 V cmd A Nz Minis wc? 3' ...V Iuxi A bM ' :take rx lo C .Xa above picfg The ion' V 3 V VV VV - V , X 1 V V X X X .X , g cm' Qd for day hem xy ,my Vvmf fr!! 2 ww! 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M O T T O Act well your part, there all honor lies. M E M B E R S Jean Byars Norman Savage Suanne Lett Betty Folmar Elizabeth Hoppin Earl Mulderink Jean Russell Sue Lawson Donald Parker Joyce Pate Pat Parker Page I08 . . . . . . .President . . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer . . . .Sponsor among boys and Joan Watkins Michael Weinrib Terry White USHERS' CLUB MOTTO COLORS Noblesse Oblige Black and Gold O F F I C E R S JACK EVANS . ........... Head Usher DOUG SPEIGHT .,.,.. ..Associate Head Usher REESE HARVEY . . . . .. . .Assistant Head Usher FELIX TANKERSLEY .... ....,...,..,. S ecretary PHIL JOLLY ..., .. . .Assistant Head Usher HAL WEATHERBY ..... .t....,...... T reasurer BOB HENRY ..,. .. . .Associate Head Usher MISS ERMINE WALKER .. I . . . . . .Sponsor M E M B E R S Sammy Adams, Sparkey Allen, Jack Armor, John Armstrong, Anthony Baskos, Robert Bledsoe, Ha- rold Bowdoin, Bill Bowman, Bill Brewbaker, Henry Bright, David Callis, Harold Carter, Sloan Cassels, Fred Covington, Joe Pat Cox, Fred Cutts, Dwight Denio, Tommy Dismukes, Dick Eatman, Merphis Ellis, Jack Evans, Marshall Green, Allen Gunn, Walter Hancock, Reese Harvey, Lonnie Haygood, John Helms, Bob Henry, Tony Herring, Jimmy Hicks, Johnny Hodgson, Tommy Hopkins, John Howard, Reuben Hyde, John Ingle, Phil Jolly, Werner Knurr, Tommy Lawson, Jim Liebel, Homer Lockridge, Douglas Lowe, Henry Lyon, Winton McNair, Billy Marks, Frank Mathews, Bryant Mauk, Aubry Mitchell, Bernard Mulligan, Win- throp Munro, Thomas Noland, Harry Ohme, Donald Parker, Sharkey Pate, David Pope, Wilkie Pope, Jim Samuels, Brian Sanford, Norman Savage, Fletcher Sedberry, Durmont Sellers, Page Sharp, Doug Speight, Bart Starr, John Syribeys, Felix Tankersley, Frank Tatom, Ed Thomas, Barrie Thrasher, Jack Vines, Jack Wachs, Glenn Webb, Hal Weatherby, Gary Waller. Page IO9 MIXED CHORUS O F F I C E R S CLARENCE SMALL ......... ............,.... ........ P r esideni FRANCES VAN CLEAVE . .. .......,...... .... V ice-Presidenf JANE ROSA ....,....... ...... S ecrefory BARBARA OURLEY ,.... ........ T reosurer JERE WARREN .,... .... S Tuclenf DirecTor MRS. IVICCORKLE . . . ,,........... ....... S pormsor P U R P O S E To give pleosure To oihers ond To ourselves Through music. FLOWER COLORS Cvordenio Blue ond While THIRD PERIOD GIRLS' CHORUS O F F I C E R S FRANCES HALL .,... ,..........,..... .....,....,... P r esicleni LEANNE RUTLAND ....... ..A..,...,..,....... ............. V i ce-Presicle-ni ANN OOODSON ..I..............,....,,.........,..... Secrefory 81 Trecisurer Berry Russell, Ann Blonion, BeTTy Goree, Dorothy Arm Wofson, Frcmces Wilkes Accomponisfs Page IIO SOPHOMORE GIRLS' SINGING CLASS O F F I C E R S PEGGY VVENGER .... .............. ....,,. P r esidem' SARAH LOCKRIDGE ..,........,.,,..,. ..... V ice-Presideni BETTY BLAKE ...........,.............. ....... S ecreiciry ROSAMOND RI-IYNE - PEGGY WENGER ..... ....., A ccompcmisfs P U R P O S E To give pleasure To curseives and oriwers Through music. FLOWER COLORS Gardenia Blue ond Whiie Page III FRENCH CLUB O F F I C E R S PATRICIA CLOWER ............ .... P resiclenf CAROLYN PANNELL Vice-Presidenf CHARLOTTE MARTIN .... Secrelary SAMMY ADAMS . . . .... Treasurer MRS. ARMSTRONG .... .... S ponsor P U R P O S E To promore interest in French civilization, France, The French and Their language. FLOWER COLORS Fleur ale Iys Bleu, blanc, if rouge Page II2 SPANISH CLUB O F F I C E R S HARRY OHME . ............. ..,... P residenT SANDRA ELLIS ..., I ...vice-Pfesadem LUCILE HARDAWAY . . . .... SecreTary CAROL WHITE .... .... H isTorian BERTHA ABRAMS . . , ...I...,. Treasurer BETTIE HILL ....,......,......... .... P ubIiciTy Chairman MRS. HEUSTESS - MISS MORENO , . . ...,..,.. Sponsors P U R P O S E To increase The inTeresT of The Spanish sTucIenTs by giving Them a I9eTTer unoler- sTancIing and TurTher knowledge of The language and cusToms of our neighbors To The Soufh. Page II3 LATIN CLUB P U R P O S E To promofe inferesf in The Roman people an The Latin language. COLORS Crimson and White O F F I C E R S HAL WEATHERBY, HONEY MARTIN ............. .... C onsuls JANE HESTER ..,.,............ ....,.... S cribe EAYE POYTHRESS ..,. Pafrician Aedile JOHN INGLE .... Equestrian Aedile HELEN LUTZ .... ............... ..... P I eloian Aealile MISS CLARK, MRS. MOONEYHAM .... ....... S ponsors Page II4 SCIENCE CLUB O F F I C E R S BILLY MARKS - DOUGLAS LOWE ............... ........... C o-Presidents BRIAN SANFORD ......,....... .... S ecreiory 84 Treosurer MRS. FRANCES JONES ....,... .............. S ponsor P U R P O S E To Iurfner scienrific knowledge. COLORS SYMBOL Brown ond Green Microscope ond reiori on o bdlonce M E M B E R S Sammy Adoms Luiher I-IIII Bryoni Mouk Anne Tonner John Armstrong Mory Ann Knoiis Donold Meserve Bob Wiener I-Iorold Bowdoin Ed Lockord Bernord MUIIigon Joon Bolin Morie Burneii Fronk Moihews John Syribeys Page II5 LIBRARY CLUB O F F I C E R S BETTY SWANNER ,... ,....,. P residenf PATSY THOMPSON ..., ..... V ice President MOTTO You open the world when you open o book. PURPOSE To promote inreresf in ond profection of books Through our school, Page H6 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA P U R P O S E To odvcmce The Cause of educofion To fosfer The developmem' of sTUdehT Ieodership To Iecxm more obouf The opporIuniTies of Teaching BARBARA LATIKER ,... MILDRED CARR .... JOAN FINKLESTEIN ., FRANCES VAN CLEAVE MISS IVIORENO ...... MISS KORNEOAY .. OFFICERS Pc1geII7 . . . ,President Vice-Presidenf . . . .Secremry . . . .Treasurer . . . . .Sponsor . Co-Sponsor FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA MOTTO COLORS FLOWER 'Toward new horizons 5Red and White Red Rose O F F I C E R S CAROL SANFORD . . . ,.........., . ..,. ....,. P resident GAIL HARIGEL .,,. Vice-President CAROLE LEVIE . , . ,A,,,, Segretgry .. ,,,,,,,,,, Treggurei' MAXINE FARRIS . , . ..., Porliamentarian M E M B E R S Carol Santord, Betty French, Joyce Jones, Frances Sheehan, Joy Reavis, Janis White, Judy l-larigel, Shirley Coon, Ann Olivet, Carole Levie, La Verne Davis, Marilyn Belin, Carolyn Eagerton, Jeanette Blanton, Ruth Jones, Felicia Boyd, Dora Glass, Joyce Clark, Helen Cleondis, Jo Newell, Jo Ann Aman, Kathryn Prather, Mae Hepburn, Joyce Petrey, Gail Harigel, Maxine Farris, Suzanne Frizzle, Valeria Mitchell, Charlot Missildine, Patricia Rowe, Jo Ann Colquitt, Gayle Catrell, Edith Jordan, Nancy Evans, Dorcas Shaw, Faye Leonard, Mary Lou Long, Betty Capaluto, Becky Felder, Kathryn Thomas. Page H8 FUTURE F.ARMERS OF AMERICA PURPOSE OF F. H. A. l. To develop compeTenT, aggressive, rural, and agriculrural leadership . . . 2. To creare and nur- Ture a love of counTry life , . . 3. To sTrengThen The confidence of farm boys and men in Themselves . . . 4. To encourage members To improve The farm home and iTs surroundings . . . 5. To develop char- acTer, Train for useful ciTizenship, and TosTer paTrioTism . . . 6. To encourage improvemenTs in scholar- ship . . . 7. To encourage and pracrice ThriTT . . .8. To parTicipaTe in cooperarive eTTorT. COLORS Narional Blue and Corn Gold MOTTO Learning To do . . . Doing To learn . . . Earning To live . . . Living To serve. O F F l C E R S JAMES SEARCY ....... Presidenr JOHN SWEARINGEN .... ,.... S ecreTary JOE MILLER ..,.... .. .Parliamemarian LUCIEN GRANTHUM . . ...., ReporTer BOBBY WELDON . . . . .Vice-Presidenr BOBBY MISSILDINE . . . ..... Treasurer M E M B E R S Bruce Alverson, James Arrighi, Bobby Bourne, J, W, Clqgvergl Jemeg Qellielfl Weyne Dunlap, Ed- WGVCl EOIQGVTON, Riley Elhefldge, Frank Games, CC1I'Gy l-laTTield, KenneTh Ivey, Charles MarTin, John Frank Jones, Francis Moncrief, Gus Mclnnis, KlenTon McLemere, Ted Newell, Weller Pgrferl Lee Russell, Joe ROSS, Dan Smirh, Fred STephens, Herman Searcy, John Searcy, Philip Shell, Bobby Varner, Ray VVainvvrighT, Donny NaTson, David Collis. Page ll? Presideni , . . Vice Presidenf Secrefory . . . Treasurer . . . Sponsor . . . HOME ECONOMICS CLUB O F F I C E R S .. ............. .... R ACHAEL FULLER .... JO ANN DU BOSE . . .... NORMA WEISS . . . . .JANE MOTT ....MISS EITZEN MOTTO The noiion ThoT rules The world is The nciTion of homes. PURPOSE To encouroge The inTeresT in fomily living. Page 120 JUNIOR RED CROSS O F F I C E R S TOOT RAMAOE .... ............. .,..... P r esiclenr CAROLYN SIMPSON . . . ,......... Vice-Pre-siclenr KATHLEEN BROWN . . . .... Secretory 84 Treosurer MRS. MILLS ..,... ............. S ponsor P L E D G E We believe in service for ofhers For our counrry, our commuhiry, ond our school In heolrh of mind ond body To fir us for greolfer service. And for beller humorm relolliohs Throughour The World We hove ioined The Americom Red Cross To help ochleve Irs oims by working Togelher Wirh members everywhere in our own ormol other loncls. Page I2I SENIOR SERVICE SCOUT TROOP I6 O F F I C E R S RACHAEL FULLER . 4 . ....,.......,. ...... P resident KATHLEEN BROWN . . . . ,Vice-President ELAINE HuEY , . . ,4,, secretary JANE SI-IANK ..,......... Treasurer CAROLE LEVIE .......,.........,.......,,.... ...., C eremonial Chairman MRS. ALBERT ASHLEY - MRS. ROBERT DICKSON, JR. . . . ...,.......... Leaders MISS MARGARET KORNEGAY .......,.......,,. . , .Sponsor M E M B E R S Kathleen Brown, Clara Culpepper, Sandra Ellis, Nancy Jo Elrod, Rachael Fuller, Lucile I-lardawoy, Jane I-lester, Elaine I-luey, Elizabeth Lee, Carole Levie, Jeanne Livingston, Anne Katherine Nolen, Rachael Reid, Gail Santord, Jane Shank, Ruth Mary Wise. This troop was organized as a Brownie Troop in Cloverdale School in I942 and has been active ever since. Almost all ot the present members were of the original troop. The money Troop I6 has made from the annual Spring Fashion Show and the Christmas Bazaar has provided camperships tor underprivileged girls at Camp Talahi and at day camp. Page I22 SENIOR SERVICE SCOUT 'ROOP 21 POLLY WILLIFORD ............ N ............ President JANICE STUBBS ,............ A ,4......,,.... Treasurer SARAH FREEMAN .............,.......... Vice-President Miss Winfried MoI'1eIe 84 Miss Barbara WIIII1am .... Leaders MAYRELIZABETH PRUITT ..,,. ,... . ..,Secretary MISS MARGARET KORNEGAY ....,.,.......,,.. Sponsor CATHERINE SMITH .......................... President PEGGY WENGER ,........,.,.....4 ,Sargeant at Arms BARBARA NETTLES ...., . ,............... Vice-President MRS. WILLIAM BLAIR . ..,.,......,.........,,.. Leader MARY ELEANOR WILLIAMS ..4..,............. Secretary CATHERINE CARNES ....,.,,........... Assistant Leader ROSAMUND RHYNE .,.........,............. Treasurer MISS MARGARET KORNEGAY ..,., . .........,.. Sponsor L CLUB O F F I C E R S BOBBY BARNES . . . ............. ..... P resident BART STARR . . . ........ Vice-Presidem' JOE RODGERS .... ..... S ecrefary 81 Treasurer NICK GERMANOS ..... Sergeam' aT Arms A PURPOSE To have a separafe club for The afhletes of Lanier in which They can acf as an organization. Page 124 CHEERLEADERS A I M To lead The student body in yells and To boosi the morale of The Team. M E M B E R S Mary Lucie Carmicael Teedi Vllaferman Emily Bear Jean Hall .lo Ann DUBose Mama Fosliee Par Parker Peggy Wear Margie Searcy MISS LAURA JOHNSTON Page 125 Carol Williams Sponsor - ,VJ Q P2 President . . , Vice Presideni Secreiory . . . Reporter . . . Sponsor . . . D. O. CLUB OFFICERS C O L O R S Blue onol Gold MOTTO Leorning To Live ond Eorn Poge 126 . . .LUTHER LEAVELL . . . . . .BETTY BURNETT MARY JANE MOSELEY ..........DOT YORK . . . .MR. DUNCAN RADIO CLUB O F F I C E R S Presidem' . . . ................. ..... J OHN EMBRY Vice Presidenf . . . . . .LARRY SMITH Secrefory . . . . . .BILLY MARKS P U R P O S E To bener undersfoncl rodio. M E M B E R S John Armsfrong Tom Hopkins Donc1Id Brcxy BryonT Mouk AIIen Gunn Tommy Moore Frcz nk Tcnom Page I27 MARCHINC5 BAND TERRY JONES .,., ..,, D rum Mellor YALE H. ELLIS . . . ..., Direcfor The personnel of The marching bond differs from Thof of The concerT boncl in Thof, wiTh The excepfion of The moioreffes, iT is mode up of cull boys. IT vveors blue coc1Ts ond groy Trousers. This bond performs GT Qll The fooTboll gomes and wherever possible, occomponies The foofboll Teom on ouT of Town Trips. IT is ovoiloble for all civic porodes. The rnorching boncl is olso known os The Official Blue-Grey Bond. E, P ,,WafCh Closely, HNOW Iisfen-Band! Practice makes perfecf Page 128 SIDNEY LANIER CONCERT BAND The uniform ot the Symphonic Concert Band pictured above is blue coats and blue trousers. This band has a complete instrumentation and has consistently won first divi- sion at all state contests. Its personnel the second semester of this year numbered one hundred twenty. YALE H. ELLIS .... HARRY OHME ..,. JAMES GANN . .. JOHN HOWARD . . . HERMAN JOHNSON TERRY JONES ..... OFFICERS Page I29 ...,.....Director . . . . ,Student Manager . . . . .Assistant Manager Secretory 84 Historian .... .Librarian . . . .Drum Maior LYRE CLUB PURPOSE The Lyre Club is The honor club oT The bond deporTmenT. ITs purposes is To pro- moTe leodership, ond To honor Those members Thc1T hove shown The desire ond obiliTy To develop musicionship beyond ThoT which is required Tor membership in The bond. REQUIREMENTS A musicion musT hove been o member of The bond oT leosT one semesTer, musT be 0 second closs musicion, ond hove proved himself worThy of The honor. C O L O R S Blue ond WhiTe OFFICERS HARRY Ol-lME ,, ............,,..,... ....... P residenT JAMES GANN .... ,..............,. ..... V i Ce--Presidem JOHN HOWARD .l.. -.... H iSTOri0n YALE l-l. ELLIS .,r.. ---f 5 POUSOV Page T30 Personnel Of Loinier High School Orchestro M O T T O Lite without music is o mistake. -Nietzche P U R P O S E l To give the world the loest thot we hove. O F F I C E R S REESE HARVEY ........,...,... .... C oncertmoster BEVERLY BOURNE ......... .... A ccompoinist MRS. FANNY MARKS SEIBELS .... ..., C onductor PERSONNEL FIRST VIOLINS: Reese Horvey, Kent Boiley, Noncy Jo Elrocl, Rito Henry, Winthrop Munro, Mitchell Ellington . . . SECOND VIOLINS: Tommy Korn iprincipcill, Mory Ellen Pierce, Mory Beth Heustess, Mory Eleonor Grigg, Bettye Shirley, Genio Elebosh, Horry Burkett, Werner Knurr . . . VIOLAS: Brion Sontorcl, Morgciret Porks . . . CELLOS: Billy Morks, John Armstrong . . . BASS: Allen Gunn . . . FLUTE: Thurston Doron . . . CLARI- NETS: John Howord, Fred Cutts . . . FRENCH HORNS: Philip Andrews, Fronk Totom . . . TROMBONE: Neol Groy. Page 131 HI-Y COUNCIL OFFICERS HAL WEATHERBY ..........,..,.,. ...... P resident DOUG SUDDUTH . - - .,.. Vice-President BILLY MARKS - . .... Secretary REUBEN HYDE . .. .,,., Tregsurer M E M B E R S l-ANlER G. A. C. Bart Starr, Bob Henry, Doug Speight, Bryant Thad Pruitt, Bobby Chappell, Mac Smith, Reu Mauk. ben Hyde. NU Joe O'Neal, Sloan Cassels, Glen Webb. BETA ZETA Bill Brewbaker, Billy Marks, Hal Weatherby. Billy Kight, Robert Hull, Page Sharpe. BLUE AND WHITE OMICRON Allen Gunn, Lee Calloway, Poul Watson. Doug Sudduth, Terry Jones, Gary Akers. Page 132 TRI- HI -Y COUNCIL O F F I C E R S BARBARA LATIKER . . . .............. ...... P resideni NORMA HEDRICK .... .... V ice Presidenf SANDRA ELLIS .......... ...... S ecreiary FRANCES VAN CLEAVE ............. .... T reasurer M E M B E R S GAMMA SIGMA Carolyn Simpson, Jane MOH, Freddie Lavvhorne. Barbara Loiiker, Norma Hedrick, Carol Whiie. ZETA KAPPA Audra Ann OIIVGL' Barbara MOIIIISOLI' LIZCI Frances Van CIeave, Carole Upchurch, Doris Sheehan' DELTA Ann SIaUson. , , POET GVDOS'IIseTW'IIen' Mary 'Icme Redden' CGCQIIO Sister Hancock, Edna Arnold Smith, SaIIy Lyon. er , EPSILON L 'I H d dANIERB 'I 5 C1 II' AngeIa Wiiliams, EsTeIIe Boozer, Virginia UCIS or OWOY' Onme mey' an IG E IS' Vinson. ALPHA BETA Doi Dainvvood, Jo Ann Williams, BeT'ry Kim- Connie Neeiley, Willene TiII, Janis Whiie. brough. Page I33 COMMUNRT YOUTH 5ERv f::E LEGMSLATURE imma nmol COMMITTEE AT' WWORK GQVERNOF2 PE RSO?-45 :saves PQQCLAMAYIQN YOUTH LEGZSLATUR E. HIV MUN! STRQEL, DADUY BMJ.. WELFARE PROJECTS rn.oA'rs CONFE R ENCE PARENT YOUTH COUNCI L, FUNCTION Ogg 6510608 TRH95 RETPEAT PRINTSHOP An informol group with no officers or regulor meeting time, but with o definite purpose: To Promote onol improve Themselves in the Grophic Arts, to the Benefit of Lonier High School. Page l36 FRONT ROW: Walter Patrick Beahn, Jr., Bryant Douglas Mauk, Margaret Anne Cox, Joe Pat Cox, James Michael Maginness . . . SECOND ROW: Robert Ellis Flaherty, Robert Warren Pendergrass, lll, Franklin Ed Brown, Morris Reuben Avzaradel, Albert Gavin Moore . . . THIRD ROW: Paul P. B. Brooks, Capt. CAP, Training Officer, Billy Rex Williamson, William Inge Smith, Philip Morton Andrews, Raymond Calvin Kyzer, Jr., Senior Member CAP. CIVIL AIR PATROL CADETS The CADETS are a group of students from fifteen to seventeen years of age, associated with the CIVIL AIR PATROL which is incorporated by act of Congress as a civilian auxiliary ot the Air Force and authorized to wear the Army or Air Force uniform. The obiective ot the CADETS is to receive training appropriate to the Air Age including the team work essential to service to country and community and a study of Aviation, both Civil and Military, with its implications to society, transportation, industry, and national detense . Page I37' .SSS A N IL? X 4 XL! wi Page 138 1 K N TS n P 0 K l i . Q I95I CAMPAIGN roars zz FIRST ROW: Allen, Chavers, Cooper, Norman, Boswell, Cook, Moore, Bailey, Fulmer, Ward, Lewis, Dean, Roland, Reeder, Abernathy Pruett . . . SECOND ROW: Dobbins, Barnes, Rodgers, Gerrnanos, Mooroore, Owings, Webb, Sudduth, Berry, Godbold, Crowe, Moncrief, Hamn, Scott, Dean, Till, Jones, Burnette . . . THIRD ROW: Moseley, Lair, Burnside, Starr, Weldon, Carr, Fain, Livings, Bailey, Walker, Thrasher Jones, Wilson, Brock, Hare, Pappanastos, Porter, Bradshaw, Posey. X L , , I in K W , gg LANIER 12 ALEX CITY O Although hindered by a three day rain, the Poets racked up their first victory of the season. LANIER 20 DOTHAN 7 The Poets unleashed a powerful running and passing attack as they downed the Dothanites. LANIER 21 TUSCALOOSA 6 A large crowd of Lanier students iourneyed to Tuscaloosa to see a constantly improving Lanier squad defeat the Black Bears. LANIER 6 RAMSEY 26 The Blue Torrent met its first defeat in Cramton Bowl in twenty three games, as a powerful Ramsey team rolled to another victory. LANIER 26 PHENIX CITY 14 The Poets came back on the rebound with an impressive victory over Phenix City. I.AN1ER 19 MURPHY 13 In one of the most exciting homecoming games in the history of Lanier, the Poets eked out a I9-I3 victory over Murphy of Mobile. LANIER 25 MANUAL 7 In the most impressive game of the season, the Poets completely trounced a highly favored Manual High School team of Kentucky. LANIER 14 SE1.N1A 6 Greatly hampered by the severe cold, the Poets were held to a meager I4-6 victory over an inspired Selma team. LANIER 33 TA1.l.ASSEE 6 Every player saw action as Lanier racked its eighth vic- tory of the season against Tallassee. l.ANlER 44 WEST END 0 Lanier closed the season in high fashion as they demol- ished West End of Birmingham. FIRST STRING: Germanas, Thrasher, Rodgers, Wilson, Owings, Bailey, Walker . . . 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He will be greaTIy missed nexi year. RICHARD FULMER - Junior - Fullback Fulmer was easily one of The ouTsTanding players on The Team This year. He will be heavily counied on nexT year. BARRIE THRASHER - Junior - Tackle Alihough This was Barrie's Tirsi year in TooTball aT Lanier, he made The sTarTing Team and Tilled his posiTion very ably. BART STARR - Senior - Quarterback OuTsTanding in every game, BarT became one of The mosT soughi-aTTer players in souThern prep schools. He Took All-CiTy, All-STaTe, All-Soufhern and All-American honors. JIM WILSON - Junior - Center Jim, who was a very aggressive line backer, sTarTed mosT of The games This year despiie iniuries. He will again play Tor The Blue Torreni in '52. C. B. TILL - Senior - CenTer C. B., who was noTed for his defensive play will surely be missed in '52. He was selecTed on The All-CiTy squad. BILLY PAPPANASTAS - Sophomore - CenTer Because This was Billy's TirsT year aT Lanier, he didn'T see much acTion buT he gained needed experience. He will be seen in acTion again nexi Tall. L. T. FAlN - Sophomore - Halfback Being a sophomore, Fain did not see much action this year. His ability will be of great value next season. FRANCIS MONCRIEF - Sophomore - End Francis played good ball for the Poets this year. He will be back next year to form the nucleus ot the Poet Eleven. CHARLES BERRY - Junior - Haltback Charles was counted on this year to till Barnes' shoes and he did so very well. He will be invaluable next year. JIM HAMN -Junior - End Jim showed up well at his end post this year and his service to the Poet Eleven next year will be ot great value. BOBBY BARNES - Senior -- Halfback Bobby played excellent ball tor the Poets this year. His outstanding playing won him a scholarship. PORTER DOBBINS - Senior - End Although Porter did not see much action this year, he was a great asset to the Blue Torrent. He will be greatly missed next year. SPARKEY ALLEN - Senior - Halfback This was Sparl4ey's tirst year playing football for the Poets, but he certainly made a name tor himselt. His playing was outstanding the whole year. LARRY HARE - Junior - Tackle Although Larry did not see much action this year, he will surely see a great deal next season. BILLY LIVINGS - Sophomore - Fullback Billy did not see much action this year, but he was a great aid to the team. He will probably be outstanding next year. S ,x of 1 i Z 1 2 . f g f IGZW - Y 44 i ,sux I 4 I fix Z .Tom x gt L ,. . if -If-.. it A 41 ff w x , swf rs f! f 445 sx wvzfz-s f 2? ff v X ' 1 pa ' E 2 f 1 QM f -M , 5' g 5 ff ' ' N ff L X X ff - fm' N X ,,, . , , H1 N... 1'--sf, , ,, 9 . . r 1.m,'2, on wmsww x r ,. 1 an Qmazriiiifsw' 'K .1 J ff - .gsyf -A -My ff: Nay' :gf , , x Qc.. SN x xv.. , . . 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X 'tl I 5 T EDDIE REEDER - Senior -- Fullback T or 2 'ff Eddie played outstanding ball for the Poets this year and -. .-'W '. ll ' he will be reatl missed 'W JOE BAILEY - Senior - Tackle Joe, a Junior letter man, developed into one of Lanier's most dependable players. l-le made All-City Team. :L M , L 5 M WALTER ABERNATHY - Sophomore - Quarterback X, J Walter showed Tine spirit his sophomore year and gained Aff Q, valuable experience. l-le will surely be an asset to The Team y g Q his Junior and Seniors years. TON T J, J X' .,,, 'l- ,T 5, , GEORGE JONES - Junior - Tac le g , X ENN Although 'jSnoozey didn't see much action, he played good ,f S T football. He will be counted on greatly next year. - X BOBBY BROCK - Junior - Quarterback lg f'jff Bobby played tine ball this season and will be depended on next year to help Till the shoes of Starr. ,Q ,WX N I it . 'U 5 : Q X s 6 s-ss REDELLE MooRE - Sophomore - Eno J' Redelle, another sophomore who has gained valuable ex- Q T perience this year, vvill be back next year to play Tor Lanier. 152 3 ffm?-s.s v I . , TOMMY BURNSIDE - Senior - Fullback iX f og l ' Tommy was a hard-hitting fullback who helped the Blue is X ,fn Torrent a great deal this year. He will be greatly missed. J . f f--5 ff Q 3 r zifxxx S19 x S si ,.. - 31. .. . 5.3 - X -s:Q--- - ' vw. Ns QV' 1 . S35't51gP WW ' ' s s I 4 S NS SANDY OWINGS - Senior - Guard Although Sandy did not see much action this tall, he will be missed next season as he was an addition to the Poets' force. gy. 'idx . i T? I 70, A X s..,,1s64rs.K, sn TY im if , .sax xx. , :fx - -sf XL x.xL X X X Oi., Q, XV. . A. .., A . ,',. . X L . Vis 'ss ss '- ' ,V 2 f aff S , 5 5 ., ',' .sc xx Ax ,f J 2 ' T A .1 S .V fi., , ss R 1 - ,..4:Z,x: J., X., x V sl 1 f J I .1 , X 1 X fx X , WM. swf Ss S fl s 7X T Y' if yr . ... , X X 1 . f? sk 'T X., RJ N -. ffsaf- X X Q s 1 J 1 sg ,ff J X s 1 Ns X f X xx jk ...cj , f S A S N f f x 2 T S '29 xc x T Q an RN X X THAD WALKER - Senior - End Thad, who was one of The eleven sTarTers, played boTh de- fense and offense. He was selecTed on The second All-CiTy Team. JOHN COOK - Sophomore - Guard Since he is a sophomore, John did noT see much acTion This year, buT he will be counTed on nexT season. NICK GERMANOS - Senior - End Nick, a Three-year leTTerman, was selecTed on The '50 and '5l All-CiTy Teams, The All-STaTe Team and The All-SouThern Team. He will surely be heard from in college. DOUG SUDDUTH - Sophomore - Halfback This was Doug's firsT year on Lanier's gridiron and he did Well aT his halfback posiTion. He is being depended on for nexT year and will no doubT see much acTion. WALTER PORTER - Junior - Tackle WalTer suffered an injury in a B-Team game This year and did noT see much acTion. EDDIE COOPER - Junior - Guard Eddie received valuable experience This year in The line. He will be back nexT year To play for The Blue and WhiTe. He was selecTed on The second All-CiTy Team. THAD PRUETT - Sophomore - Halfback Thad did noT see much acTion his sophomore year buT should be of greaT value nexT year because of his decepTive abiliTy To handle The ball. J. W. CHAVERS - Junior - Guard J. W., a TirsT raTe guard, saw much acTion This season and was valuable for opening holes for The Lanier Backs. He no doubT will see much acTion nexT year. EDDIE SCOTT - Junior - End Eddie has gained valuable experience This year and will be back nexT season To make a name for himself. I T 4. ,,, .. ',,..,,,, 54,11 X el :cj .. K .',-T V' 'T f I J fa Wx, is if X fy T f , ff ,ff f fi.. 1 1 , I ff. X! X AX scsyfxfs A X f f Wifi y ks Z Elf. fsyf W ' ff , f X . s , X ,QW ?X X , h is , .b f 7 'f M' ,M 'WZQY7 ' j M A W! 3 X f N f K f Z kv XZ J Z Z f ,f MM X Q Y y I f N 1 ff f Wi J X ZX S! ff f f is S Z f f aw W ff Q N fs yi ZX X X, Assn! YE if 2, ' fv 3, , ,Qs A A: . ., Q63-.sf X . . , .Qs.Qf.-I f, IS, , . ,K V T . T ' 'sc i '. . 5. -M, V Wy x , BASKETBAZZ I I VARSITY FIRST ROW:.J. D. Smith, Bobby Brock, Captain Tommy Disukes, Sparkey Allen . . . SECOND ROW: Don Camp, Bernard Boycl, Walter Galney, Wick Watkins . . . THIRD ROW: Bart Starr, Robert Barnes, Jim Wilson, Bill Stewart. mb B TEAM FIRST ROW: Jerry Mitchell, Allen Easterling, Phillip Hunt, Eddie Scott, Ghary Akers, Irving Wells . . . SECOND ROW- Pete Mahan, Joe Limbaugh, Bill Walker, Chele Warcl, Doug Sudduth, Thad Pruett . . . THIRD ROW: John Cook, Joe Wright- Tom Coleman, Billy Livings, Charles MacPherson, Happy Scott. ' L r u KENNETH IVEY ROBERT BARNES TRACK ln T951 the Lanier Track Team had an exceptionally good season. Led by Captain Paul Turner and Coach Matt Lair, the team won the Montgomery Invitational, placed second in the Alabama State Meet, and its sprint medley team captured top honors in the Southern Relay, setting a new Southern record, and in the Alabama Relays. The Team entered the Southeastern Meet, the Georgia-Alabama Meet, and the Southern Regional in which they did exceptionally well. We are sure the '52 Track Team under Coach Lair will again bring many honors to Lanier. JIMMY MASINGILL LESTER AVANT JOE RODGERS Tl-IAD WALKER .ww O'NEIL CARR ED THOMAS www-WA JOE BAILEY CHARLES BERRY BASEBAZZ THE 'l95'l TEAM FIRST ROW: Ed Welch, Jimmy Cantrell, Steve Russell, Marvin Bowers, Robin Embry, Sammy Camp- bell . . . SECOND ROW: Coach Moseley, Bill Berry, James Roy, Happy Gay, Billy Cawthorne, Ron- nie Welch, Robert Barnes, William Heath, Paul Robinson, Walter Cooper, Bobby Barnes. I.anier's i95l baseball team was probably the finest in the history of The school. The squad was well-manned at every position, and had very capable replacements also. The outfield was especially strong as all three men hit over GOO, and two were power-hitters. The infield was an impenetrable de- fense, and the catching department was strong. The pitching was potentially powerful, but at times it became spotty. As the defending champions and hosts of the Southeastern States Baseball Tourna- ment, the Poets were edged out in the finals by Richmond Academy of Augusta, Georgia, after winning the State crown for the second year in a row. The Poets ended the season with a T6-4 won-lost record. This year Coach Posey took over as head baseball coach with a hard task before him. The out- field and the pitching were fairly strong but a whole new infield and a couple of catchers had to be found. l-lowever, some reserves up from last year's team and a few new boys filled The gaps nicely, and Lanier will probably come through with another successful season. Page T50 ROBERT BARNES-Robert, one-third of the best outfield in the State in '51, has tremendous hitting power and a fine throwing arm. He may have a great athletic career in front of him . . . RONNIE WELCH-Ronnie was a top utility infielder during the '51 season, this year taking over a first-string berth. Being a good clutch hitter and a fine base runner, he too, will be missed next year . , . BOBBY BARNES-Bobby had a combined batting average of almost .400 for his first two years at Lanier. One of Lanier's most versatile athletes, he also is a fine ball hawk and base runner. He will be hard to replace. BILLY CAWTHORNE-During the '50-'51 seasons, Billy was one of the most feared pitchers in the State. As a member of the '51 team, he gained the admiration and praise of players all over Alabama. lt will be hard to find anyone capable of taking his place . . . CHARLES MacPHERSON- Hootie, a long left-hander, has been very dependable for the past two seasons. During the '51 season, he was used mostly in relief, but he came through very well in the tourneys. He will be wel- comed again next year . . . PAUL ROBINSON-Paul was a very good relief hurler on the State Championship Team of '51. This year he came into his own as a fine starter. He has a good curve and change of pace, and also a smooth pitching motion. WW!! 601 Team TEAM: Billy Williamson, Jimmy Cotten, Pat Vllilliams, Bill Williams. Although the l95l Golf Team had an outstanding record of seven wins out of ten matches, an even better record is ex- pected of the '52 team. Last year Greenville, Anniston, Selma, Tuscaloosa, and Marion were played once on the home course and once on the out-ot-town course. When the '52 ORACLE went to press, the '52 schedule had not been made. The '52 Tennis Team, led by Phil Jolly, Montgomery Country Club Singles Champion, will play a tentative schedule on a home and home with Selma, Ramsey, Shades Valley, Anniston, Huntsville and Sylacauga. This year's team will be one of the strongest in recent years because it is particularly well-balanced. Don't be surprised it they take the State Tournament! TEAM: Jack Evans, Bill Bowman, Bill Brewloaker, Reese Harvey, Phil Jolly. Tenmk' Team GIRLS SPORTS X NX W .. ANIER Page 153 PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES ATHLETIC P-SSN. C,a3uLLErmrxl X f K f Zfcl Fjqijgaw 1 ' ' '. 2 QQ Z FA, QA 5 Page 154 Gif ls The k Action X . l lv 4 f W Z 4? Z' f f S M x 1 M fy g ,uf NJ 4 'Lf 1, .gy 1. 11 , -,f,.- ,fi f , , f 5 f wfw V ? MWWWWW .W Xi f f I ,ll 562 , fx O , ff ' X. ' swf , , W f , 5-f f 2 ' px xx- ' -1 Q f ,, X M ES V X971 ir. W, M H - Q X x XX ' ' 2 ' Iii' L ,his -. 1 rg-,gl ,,:,, X 7 Nj X? ff X gy, ww ,, e g , 129 ff I ,Q Ny 1 ,,.. , x v! Psy fx A ,, Wafwz x ' Q -' f yf NW! wwwwf KW 4 f ' 5 ffyl 3, 'Y WWW x X ax :.::xf f V , , 'Ll X f WN , ,,, ff f -3511, 3. X fi W Am, wf.WwS if 1, X f 4, V ff ig! if , .g.,,gmiffQg'f uf - mm P' YI. X . 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Operators using modern equipment pro- vide World-Wide communication. - Service Representatives handle customer contacts in our business offices.-Stenographers, Typists and Clerical workers perform important and specialized jobs in all departments. If good pay-friendly associates your own age-paid vacations-sickness benefits and frequently scheduled raises appeal to you- Why not come in and talk with us about a position with the Telephone Company. COMPLIMENTS OF flffanliyamwuf IQWKGHGOLZQ 741406 fbealwnn ' ' Brevvbaker Moror, Inc Capiral Chevroler, Inc. Capirol Maier Co. Davis Moror Co. General Truck Sales Grimes Moror Co., Inc. Hedrick ivioror Co., Inc. McConnell Bros. Maier Co. Reinhardt Morors, Inc. Rouse Morar, Inc. Rush Srallings, Inc. Torn Barnes Ca. Lawrence E. Byars Maier Co Wilbanks Maier Service PROPHECY lContinuedl lContinued from Page 5Ol The race track claims Earl Waller. Yes, Earl and his car, Josephine, have been breaking records and making history on The race track. Buddy Lewis and Nick Germanos are now famous in pro football. Richard Johnson, Wilkie Pope, C. B. Till, and Tony Herring are doing well as football coaches at different colleges. lris McGhee and Nancy Evans are known as the most athletic women in The U. S. O'Neil Carr, much To everybody's surprise, is head of The F. B. l. His chief assistants are Sharkey Pate, E. L. Crowe, David Dean, Jimmy Sellers, and David Davis. Felix Tankersley is The new forest ranger at Oak Mountain State Park. Edith Upchurch is leader of The Montgomery Girl Scouts. The leaders of The individual Troops are Elaine Huey, Libba Lee, Jane Shank, Patsy Watlington, Carole Levie, and Gail Sanford. Helen Ellis is The new lifeguard at Oak Park swimming pool. Most of The Time, she rescues Betty Bragg, Marcia Bishop, Cecilia Overstreet, and Betty Wyatt. Jackie Dawkins and Durmont Sellers are happily married. Their wedding was one of The largest of The season. Some of The guests There were Tommy Hinds, Ann Blanton, Nank Stewart, Beth Sankey, Nell Brantley, Bill Sigler, Anne Golson, Lee Sanders, and Roy Russell. Dorothy Jo Graydon is The editor of an art magazine. Working on her staff are Joan Finklestein, Lenora Neighbors, Lucile Hardaway, Diane Young, Greely Spann, Robert Pouncey, and Sue Boswell. The advertising department of a large store was certainly improved when Vera Stevens became head of it. Yes, Vera's ads have brought in flocks of customers. We recognized Carolyn Smith, Sara Faye Pollard, and Betty Williamson among The crowds. Working as her assistant and chauffeur is Clara Culpepper. Douglas Lowe, Billy Sadler, Ben Hardeman, Carey Hatfield, and James Clements have been very busy lately making preparations for running Jack Vines for governor. The big game hunters were pleased when the McNair-Campbell Hunting Lodge was opened. Yes, This resort is visited each weekend by Roland Brooks, Robert Bledsoe, Billy Day, Ted Newell, Gary Waller, Charlie Thornton, and Ralph Jones. Porter Dobbins is doing well in his new businesss, The Dobbins Bait Company. Bobby Reid is one of his regular customers. Harvey Justice has been appointed manager of a large department store in Foley. Some of our friends working as clerks in the store are John Embry, Lucie Leak, Phil Mock, Marjorie Wright, Doris Phillips, and Bettie Hill who is head of the toy department. Nancy Jo Elrod and Ann Weisenburgh were recently featured in the election for the Ten best dress- ed women in The country. Kathleen Brown was elected Miss Grapefruit of the U. S. She and her maids, Betty Jean McNeil, Shirley Caldwell, Jessalyn Leach, and Ellen Anderson will be presented to the King and Queen of Turkey soon. Mildred Carr was honored when she received the award of Woman of the Year , presented by Frances Fulcher. At the presentation banquet were Louise Ellis, Edna Gibson, Barbara Parker, and Billy J. Fowler. Tommy Burnside has at last fulfilled his desire to run a shrimp boat. In fact, his business did so well that he now owns a fleet of boats. Some of his fellow workers are Bobby Rawlinson, Hobson Coker, Billy Heath, Tom Chavers, Bostwick Jones, Douglas Jeffcoat, and George Thornton. Anne K. Nolen, Helen Dandis, and Annie Kamburis are the well-known singing trio on the Goofy Hour radio program which stars the famous comedian Hartwell Lane and the opera singer Sara Bar- field. Peggy Richardson and Edna Wells write the script. Hal Weatherby often appears as a guest star. Hal is now a popular song writer. Other familiar guests are Shirley Penton, Liza Sheehan, Bar- bara Lamm, Nancy Shepherd, Rozelle Hudson, and Gene Langford. A new sun-tan lotion has been concocted by Sister Hancock. Lanier users of this lotion are Truman McCord, Bertha Abrams, Pat Evans, Pat Halstead, Gordon Hall, Nathan Webb, and Gene Wilson. Bob Pendergrass is leading an expedition into the darkest depths of Algeria to search for un- discovered specimens of bees. Accompanying him on this trip are Janis Akin, Audra Ann Oliver, Reese COMPLIMENTS OF PREFERRED LIFE Home Office 235 SOUTH COURT MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA SPENCER LONOSI-IORE, Pre-sicIenT-General Manager PATERSONS' Flowers For All Occasions 300 SOUTH PERRY DIAL 7731 Giitg uf gllllunigumsrg THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF MONTGOMERY, EXTENDS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF SIDNEY LANIER SCHOOL ITS WARMEST GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES FOR THE FUTURE. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS CITY OF MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Williom A. Goyle, Moyor Eorl D. Joimes, Commissioner George Cleere, Cimmissioner fx ulfflfgggg j CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 52I I ..,-' ,V ,V 1+ F ' 1fha1L-fax-S-I++,av--11 -fr-wwf: .1 '- - - ' . sief322P2Z21:':' I 4,.,--r1-g.z,5:n-.g- I ' :Ru i R' ' - r , J -iz' 4 -N.,--.,:s.-, . ' f :ff T: ifififf?-.i-4'1 : faqwizeaemh ' I: i 'T 5 -? ' f LL fs-xk75f1IL .. M -if qi Il I Q I viii.-L !rMi:b l-ii! L -. I 5 I I , gli 1 'aa hh el I 1+I5aL5ii.1eipuaLIi .131-Q1'1li8 'l au' 'Tv -. -.rw .-.-1 -I I KLEI E5 O JEWELERS Diomonols ' Woiiclwes ' Comeros ' Silver ' Jewelry :::.f:::- ::::::4::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: - - - - ::: ::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.-: ::::::::::::: 4-:::- Miss Walker: WhaT was The only means of communicaTion in The Colonial days? Joe Rodgers: Women, Mrs. Hyde: I.eT's buy Rueben a car. Mr. Hyde. Do you Think iT will improve his behavior? Mrs. Hyde: No, buT iT will spread his madness over a wider area. SargeanT Anderson lOn The Rangel: Fire aT will. DurmonT Sellers: Will Who? Col. Willey: lTo R. O. T. C. CadeTl: MenTion Three greaT Army men. Booga . Eisenhower, MacArThur, and, I beg your pardon, sir, I didn'T caTch your name. Bobby ,lack received a new drum Tor ChrisTmas and shorTly ThereaTTer, when his TaTher came home Trom work, his moTher said: I don'T Think The man nexT door likes To hear Bobby Jack play his drum, buT he's cerTainIy subTle abouT iT. EaTher: How so? MoTher: Well, This aTTernoon he gave B. J. a kniTe and asked him iT he knew whaT was inside The drum. - - ...,.,,,,,,,...... 17 ::,-.-::::::.-::::::::::.-:v - - A: SHOP il THE FINEST IN SHOES OR SHOE REPAIRING CIoThing Tor Men and Boys I, i23 DexTer Ave. Deluxe Shoe Fixery Lula Ellis Joe Blackmon I4 S. Perry 2-32I6 4 L. ,,A.::A ,A:,:,,-,-::,::.-::.-:::::: .-v-:iq ,.....---.......v-- - covpuiviws fl 1: DARBY 8. soNs DRY CLEANERS JACEY,S-JEWEI-ERS SHIRTKBACHELORLAUNDRY I508 Upped WeTumpka Road I I J L V- - 'I 4 Ii '79 JOSEPH VAN WEZEL if jf Professional CenTer Pharmacy 'I' We Specialize in Your Baby's PrescripTions FI-ORIST Phone 3-7546 PrompT Delivery FLOWERS IN THE MODERN MANNERH Comer Church and Cmomo Professional Cenier Building HAROLD M. GOI-DS-VON, P. H' G. A A A A A A A AAAAAA,A,A.A.,,.A.,,..,..:,:,,::s u,,,,,..v..A,.,,,,,.-,,,A,,,,,:.-J...-,,:::- AAAAAAAAAAAA,A.A.,,A.,,A.,,,.,,v...,.-:,.-.A:w, f:,::.-::::::.-:::::::::::EE.-::::::: 'I 'I H. M. PRICE EQUIPMENT co. if I A L A B A M A C A F E CompIeTe ReTrigeraTion EquipmenT I IVIOOIISOVI Ave' Momlgomery' AIG' if I You have Tried The resTg Now Try The besT. 2 Bibb STreeT MonTgomerq, Ala. Good Food popular price A A A A A A AAAAAA ,,,,,,,v.v..-,-.-: s c:,:::,,:,,v-v -:,,v-,:,,.,,: THE BEAUTY OF GREENWIHID IS THE BEAUTY OF NATURE ITSELF PRESERVED BY RERPETUAL CARE OFFICE AT THE CEMETERY ---- END OF HIGHLAND AVE. COMPLIMENTS OF BURFORD-TOOTHAKER TRACTOR COMPANY CATEBP1LLf1R ROAD MACHINERY - TRACTORS - DIESEL ENGINES U. S. Highway 31, Soufh MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA L J STANLEY PAULGER PHOTOORAPHER No. 2 Court Squore Phone 2-I226 MONTGOMERY QOMPLIMENTS or A F R I E N D 'I L,--, - .,......... ----v- -wv--- -AA--- - --A-- -------A------ - --- MARTHA REA FLORIST Flowers for All Occcisions Dciy Phone 4-4093 Night Phone 4-5550 IIIO Mt. Meigs Rodd E. E. FORBES PIANO CO., INC. IT PAYS TO SHOP AT FORBES Telephone 3-0506 I3 Commerce St. ::.- ::::::::: ::::- - :::: ::::::0:::: MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA :-AT::::E60i3TiEiRiTs::::::x:::Tl i MONTGOMERY RUG 81 SHADE COMPANY 207 Dexter Ave. Phone 3-6543 , .... A-------------- ------------ MOODY TIRE SERVICE GENERAL TIRES 40l Modison Ave. Phone 2-l948 -:::::::::::::::::::- - ::::::::::::q I GO-VAN AUTO SUPPLY Mddison Avenue ot Perry Street We Never Close Phone 3-448i Compliments of Y. M. C. A. Hi-Y Tri-Hi-Y Horry Ohme potiently held oi fish po e ond line over o lorge poil of woter. Whot ore you fishing for osked Foye Poythress. Suckers, replied Horry, not bothering to look up. Cought ony? she oslced. You're the tenth. Cooch to Bort Storr: You're out of condition. Whot hove you been doing- studying? Mrs. Horris. Tell me one or two things obout John Milton. Ruth Mory Wise: Well, he got morried ond he wrote Porodise Lost. Then his wife died ond he wrote, Porodise Regoinedf' Bill Romsey: How for is it to the next town? Former: Two miles, os the crow flies. Bill. I-low for is it if the crow hos to wolk ond roll o flot tire to be fixed? Milton: I smell cobboge burning. Jockie: Well, toke your heod owoy from the rodiotorf' The best woy to drive ci boby buggy is to tickel his little feet. F 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 L PRICE DRUG CCHWPANY' Prescripfions Corner Monfgornery 81 Lee Sfreef Phone 6651 I I 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 11 1 L F 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 11 L TOMORROVV'S SMARTEST COLLEGE FASHIONS TODAY AL LEVY'S THE SHOW PLACE OF MONTGOMERY THE RANCH A'r1He Sign of The Whirling LorioT MONTGOMERVS OUTSTANDING RESTAURANT Mobile Highway 1' 1 '1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 11 I 1 1 L COMPLIMENTS OF leak-Mnmnrg Glhzqael, Q31 nr. PROPHECYlContinuedl Harvey, Aubrey Mitchell, Dwight Cleveland, and Jerry Lebowitz who became so interested in a head- hunting tribe that he immediately ioined them and became their leader. His fellow-head-hunters are Suz- anne Frizzle, Valerie Mitchell, Bette Carter, Joe Pat Slay, and Phylis Feldman. Helon Dunne and Joyce Jones recently opened a fancy new dress shop. They design and make all the dresses. At the grand opening were Joyce Ponton, Betty Watts, Peggy Wooley, Barbara An- drews, Maxine Farris, and Ann Tillman. The very efficient floor-walker is Lanier McDavid, and Ed Brown is the cashier. Bill Tucker and James Earl Dean are the owners of a flourishing flea farm. They claim their thoroughbred fleas are the smartest in the world. Jim Liebel has taken the place of Frank Sinatra in the hearts of all the American bobby-soxers. The city librarian, Betty Jean Schuffert, has quite a time keeping Barbara Medlen, Danny Nolen, and Percy Rhodes quiet for professor Francis Long to do research on his new book. Pat Beahn, Bobbie Sexton, John Ballard, and Jeanne Cayton are busily reading every night, while June Burdick makes notes for her latest lecture. Betty Clements and Barbara Chesser are swooning over Winkie Stern, the newest addition to the library staff. A new iewelry industry has been developed by Joe Foster. His associates are Jeanette Ward, and Gene Williams. Frank Seegar wines and dines all the big city debutantes and studies their iewelry. From this he develops his own ideas for the business. Their best customers are the misses lda Lou Helms, Vera Hepburn, Sybella King, and Marie Jones. Fred Cutts is the world-reknowned conductor of the Montgomery Symphony. Former Lanier stu- dents playing in the orchestra are James Gann, John Howard, Frances Van Cleave, Jerry Warren, and Sara Stollenwerck. Studying art in Paris are Eloise Bowden, Dorothy Fitzgerald, Betty Sue Danley, Joyce McAllister, Connie Neelley, and Anne Allen. Several of our friends who are star performers with Ringling Bros. Circus are Bobby Colauitt, Joyce Crittendon, James Searcy, Gail Harigel, Charles Grimm, Elsie Knight, Pat Crocker, Charles Brassell, Ha- zel Bozeman, and Nina Smith. An exclusive traveling society has been formed with Jean Watkins in charge of the trips. The girls going on the first trip to Siam are Sylvia Radford, Ann Sellers, and Pat Matthews. ln the Mt. Palomar observatory there was much excitement when Ben King split an atom. Norma Jean Robbins, newswriter, and William Andrew Williams, photographer, were present to see that the world would be well informed. This accomplishment should be an asset to scientists, Jimmy Vinson and Wendell Martin, in their research work. Nell Matthews and Barbara Wood are making a ten year study of the telephone book. ln three more years they will announce their discoveries to the world. Dorothy Ann Young, Ziana Owens, and Willodean Ruff are revising Webster's Dictionary. Bobbie Smith, Betty Mullins, Susie Watson, and Joan Mooneyham were featured in the latest fashion magazine wearing the latest ensembles for moon voyages. David Dean and his all-girl construction company have iust signed a contract to build ten stories onto the Empire State Building. His staff includes Emma Paige, Edna Arnette, Sue Reid, Frances Schweik- hardt, and Mary J. Mosely. We realize that we have been unable to tell you in detail what has happened to all our old class- mates, but we are certain that they have all been successful. If you ever happen to pass our way, be sure to stop in to see us, because an old friend is always a welcome sight. TOOT RAMAGE And SALLY LYON MORE BOUNCE TOTHE OUNCE COMPLIMENTS JQGZXY DRIVE IN Re fda am' FANNIN'S A Doorvvoy To A Mom's World Horr Schoffner 84 Morx Clorhes McGregor Sporrsweor Horhowoy Shirrs Arrow Shirrs Hole Proof Hose 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 4 ::: :::: ::.-:v :::v :::::::::::::: 7 COMPLIMENTS OF 'WHITE CHAPEL .4, I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ,,, - - .,,,:.. .--- ,,,: - A:,,,,: -.I CONGRATULATIONS For cz gift you give with pride Let Harry Snyder be your guide DIAMONDS WATCHES J EWELRY SILVERWARE BERNS JEWELERS 68 DexTer Avenue I-Iorry Snyder is no'r offiliofed wirh ony other Jewelry sfore in Montgomery. Q 9 Remember... 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GREEN Fronk Roso, Monoger SPORTING GOODS TOYS 23 Sourh Courr ST. Phone 2-3687 ENJOY.. TOWN TALK ICE CREAM DAIRY PRODUCERS MONTOOMERY'S MOST.COMPLETE STORE QUALITY if VALUE if VARIETY ONE OF THE H. L. GREEN STORES COMPLIMENTS OF THE BEVERLY DRIVE IN if RESTAURANT FRIED CHICKEN SHRIMP STEAKS SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE U. S. 3I CUT Off aT Maxwell Heighfs COMPLIMENTS OF GRIGGS BROTHERS PRODUCE COMPANY I 2 E. Jefferson Streef COMPLIMENTS OF THE FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Polk ST., Capilol Heighfs Where Jesus is Real Listen in-- GLAD TIDINGS HOUR VV M G Y Daily 8:I5 -- Sundays 8:30 A. M. Direct from Church Audiforium COME THOU WITH US, AND WE WILL DO THEE GOOD CARL E. PERRY, Paslor ComplimenTs Of RAY-BROOKS MACHINERY CO., INC. MRS. CREEL: Use The word 'fabric' in a senTence. BILLY MARKS: You would pass ouT if fabric hiT you in The head. PROUD: All ThaT I am I owe To my moTher. LOUD: Well, why don'T you send her 3Oc and pay up The bill? Say IT wiTh flowers Say iT wiTh eaTs Say iT wiTh kisses Say iT wiTh sweeTs Say iT wiTh jewelry Say iT wiTh drink BuT always be careful NoT To say iT wiTh ink. ll.-1 NORMA: I know we should have been home earlier from The dance, MoTher, buT Bob- by knew some new sTeps. MOTHER: Well, even so, you clidn'T have To siT on Them unTil I A. M. .l - DADDY: Hush, C. B., your moTher is Trying To sing The baby To sleep. C. B.: lf I was The baby I'd make believe I was asleep. f:::::: v :::::::: ::::, ::: COMPLIMENTS OF DU RR DRUG COMPANY BILLY HUGHES: Jimmy CoTTon hasn'T been ouT one nighT for Three weeks. EMILY: Has he Turned over a new leaf? BILLY: Nope. Turned over his Dad's new car. iil- BILLY KNIGHT: Say does IT make you home- sick To hear a iackass loray? MR. ELLIS: NOT aT all, go righf ahead. PRESTON: Your girl is delighTfully oufspok- en, isn'T she? LOY BELL: Yeah? By whom? HOMER LOCHRIDGE: How come you call your car 'Dice'? BOB HENRY: Because she shakes, raTTles, and rolls. li L- l 1 li 1 'I ft 4 ----.--.-------v I I tl Congratulations , DIXIE-REXALL , 1, From gt DRUG STORE 4: MASSEY-DRAUGHON l,l BUSINESS coLLEoE I, 1709 lvlulberrl' Street 1 lndividual instructons leading to the I I 1' highest paying jobs for more 1 Uwe Meeting Ploceif I 1' than 67 years. l li - .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii - J L 1 :I Compliments 1, SHoE FAcToRY I 1 Of l l li li Ten Free Shoe Shines For Every . lf I Half Sole , l' I 1 l I , 3 Complete line of office supplies Corner Court and Washington 1: I Gnd equipmemff L ,SS:,:::,H,HH,:,,:,,,H 31 -:,,:,:,,,:,,- r :::::::::::::::::::: : 'r r -::::::::::::- I li i I l PATERSON'S 1 Dawkins Flower Markets l .' Produce Company y 1 l Cash gl Carry 1, 1 Quality Fruit and Produce ' A l Phones: Warehouse 2-5219 I 105O Madison Avenue 1: , Office 2-7248 l Decatur Street I: 214 - 216 North Court Street 'i 'i c s.,..,,,:,,..,:: lL -:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, F :::: ::::::' 1 i li 1 l l l 1 Compllmenls 1: Compliments 1, 1 'E Sellers Grocery Company EE Ig 4, 1, l 13 Jefferson Street l 1' ll 415 Cloverdale Road Phone 2-3865 ll 1: II 1 ::::::::::: J 1. Compliments Ot J. T. DORMINEY PRODUCE CO. Wholesale FRU ITS AND VEGETABLES 3l5 N. Court St. NlCH'S 5 I Montgomery's Leading tl I i i Sott Drink Establishment 2i2 Montgomery Street 1 l i -::-J'-Q Pauline Wilkins Candies The Pertect Gift For All Occasions Birthdays All Holidays Weekend and Graduation Hostess Gitts Hospital Gifts 224 Montgomery Street 'T I i i Compliments 4 I I THE PARKMORE 1: E The South's Most Talked About ll Drive-In Restaurant l, I I i vv----v----v---- 4 4 EMILY'S Smart Styles For Women And Misses And Juniors Phone 4684i 3847 South Court Street ALEX RICE , I I I The Newest Styles in 1 Clothes tor our Favorite Young l People at Lanier , I Fora Foia It i The Young Man The Young Lady ll i I ---v--vv------- ----------v-v---J '7 PAKE-STEPHENSON, Sporting Goods, Athletic Equipment and Toys T4 Commerce St. Montgomery, Ala. I p I l Compliments , I l I I ACME f Plumbing 8. Heating Co. I I J LAST WILLIContinuedI iContinued from Page 5II Shirley Kirk leaves her cute figure to Frances Hall. Jane Rosa leaves her sweet singing voice to Barbara Gurley. Jo Ann DuBose leaves her endless wardrobe to Elizabeth Lane. John Watkins leaves to Jimmy Goodson, his well-known ability to talk back in self-defense, and to make h ' ' ' ' any act e commits seem perfectly justifiable and proper, in fact, the only thing to do. John Armstrong leaves his height to Flea Thames . Sonny Linsey leaves his leather iacket to Gene Porter. Hal Weatherby leaves his zipper notebook wh' h 'II h Id IC wi o anything to Bobby Jack Russell. Robert Flaherty leaves his driving ability to Orin Goocher. Jimmy Jacobs leaves his technique of cutting classes to James Gulley. Ann Bonner leaves, to the world at large, her remarkable stock of common sense, because it is the one qualification most sorely needed by every son and daughter of Adam. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and affixed our seal this 27th day of May, I952. EDITH UPCHURCH, '52 And Witnesses: HELEN ELLIS, '52 Archie Betty Jughead Veronica f KE 1- fe. if-SIRI ci T: If IJ . I f I 1' I QI I if' I f I LI! L Q ' y II STOWERS COLONIAL GARDENS Flowers Distinctively Different Diol 2-4783 3i2 Montgomery Street Shepherd Building ELITE CAFE AND CASINO LOUNGE I I9 - I23 Montgomery Street MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA The South's Finest Restouront Dependoble Toxi Service BLACK 84 WHITE And YELLOW CABS Diol 5225 424 Lee Street Try Our Molted Milk Shokes And Sdndwiches DIXIELAND ICE CREAM Phone 2-2I2o 340 I-lighlond Ave. Compliments Of RUSH STALLINGS, INC. APPLIANCE 8. HOME SUPPLY DEPT. 2 I 8 Lee Street MONTGOMERY I, ALABAMA Diol 7729 LADY-B-LOVELY Stylish I-loir Cuts Reosonoble Prices VIRGINIA AND BUFORD DAVIS Moore Bldg. Phone 6622 Compliments Ot BOLLING P. STARKE Insurance Service Dixie Office Supply Co. Sotionery Note Books Typewriter Art Supplies BELL BLDG. Ground Floor Phone 4-7485 Wedding Invitotions 1 I 1 1 r:::::::v-::::- :::::::::::::::::::- v ----- - - -- --- -- v 1 1 1 1 1 I . 1, 1, 1 1 4 Henley s Memorial Co. 45 Taylor Tractor and 1 4: Asphalt tor Waterproofing . . . lrnplernenll' CO- 'E 1: . . . Concrete tor Strength 1 H ' 1 4 wiLBERt BURIAL VAULT 1 The lHTGmjT'O'1C'l 4 1: Memorials in Granite and Marble 1, Slore :I 'I L. C. HENLEY, Owner Phone 3-O29l 1 . , 1 1' . 1 International Refrigerators And I 1: 7Ol Mt. Meigs Road 1 4' 1: Montgomery 7, Alabama Home Freezers 4: ,fWe Work tor those who, love and who 19 Madison Ave' Phone 6421 14 remember. 14 I I I U:::::::::::::::::::::::: A::::::::J b::::::::::::::: -::::::::: J lx: :xxx I 'CC Vx? 1 5. 5: 4: I I 4 1, :l Montgomery S ll Compliments 1 :E Oldest Jewelers If tl 1 4' 41 I 1 1 R U T H 8K S O N S MEMORIAL CEMETERY 1 1 1 4, I: 1: .E I 1 1, if 25 Dexter Avenue 1COF9Y Ol 111116 l-Ord SUl9PeVl 1 4, 4, : llrr: ::- lL:::: v :- -Z It H Vx' CD1 1I 1 1 1 1 1 1 Compliments 1 Compliments ll I 4 4 I Ot 1 of 5: 1 1 I l 1 'I 1 1 4 TEAGUE 4 SEGREST 1 1 1 4 4 gf HARDWARE COMPANY 4 SUPPER MARKET 54 1 1I 1, f' 1 1 l I 11 L- :: -::- ::- :- ::: :- :::v ceeee -:,,J r- ::::::::eeeeeee-::::::::::::::::ww f:::- ::-: :ee ey, I4 1 I, 4, If HE: Yep, the engagement is ottg she won't 1 1 ll 1 4 gf MQW me' gf Montgomery Apothecary 1 If FRIEND: Did you tell her about your rich ll 'I Uncle? 1 1 ll l-IE: Yeah, Now she's my aunt. phone 2-3571 I l I 1 .....-1 1 1 I 'I - 1 1 Two young men saw two pretty girls meet Drugs Smllonery 1: Gnd embfUCe- 1 Sick Room Supplies 1 I jf SAID ONE: That's what's wrong withnthis Cosmmics prescripnons 1: country. Women doing mens work. 1 I 1 L- 1 p:-::,::::::::::::::::::::::::: :: 1 J -::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-1 1 PETE PERKINS BARBER SHOP 124 No. Perry ST. Phone 9817 B. H. GRIGGS PRODUCE COMPANY 112 Modison Avenue Phone 2-4831 WALLER GROCERY COMPANY Free Delivery FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 822 MT. Meigs Rodd Phone 4-2429 COMPLIMENTS OF LiggeTT-RexolII Drug Company -:::::.-::::::::::::,::::::::::::::,5 '7 YANCY PARK DRUGS PrompT Delivery on oII Prescripiions COMPLIMENTS OF 1502 Upper VVeTumpko Rd. Phone GREEN 8K COMPTON GROCERY 4-0261 or 9225 1 v-555555,-:::::,-vA:::,A::::-A::::::::- L?f:5:::: 55:55:53-::'A'A' :::::::::' :: :.-:.-:::.-fir:.-::.-.A.- ::::- 1- ::::::::::::::- COIVIPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF S T E W A R T S In The Bell Building KNIGHT'S GROCERY CO. 251 MT. Meigs Rodd lr L:: :::.-:::,-::::::.-:::. ::- COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD GLASS COMPANY H. A. GRUMPF, Sec. LUBRICATION SERVICE, INC. 35 Woshingion Ave. Phone 3-2296 MonTgomery, Alou. S U L L Y ' S 710 So. DecoTur STreeT ALABAMA ROAD BUILDERS ASSOCIATION 2nd Floor - Bell Building ' A uiiiiviiiiiiiiiih iif ,lliii,:fiiiiiliiiiliiiifrif: ii TRoY-AMERICAN COMPSQENTS Lonudry-Cleoners THREE FRIENDS Deco1Tur oT High Coll 7761 Joe R. Bobby B' WGITGV M. H O L L Y 1 S COMPIEIIIQAENTS FINEST MEATS . Lee's Self Service Drug STore VEGETABLES GROCERIES 121 Cloverdole Rood I I I r ::::::::::::::::: -I r- -:::::-A::::-A:::::::::::-: :::v I I 'I , cOIvIPuIvIENrs or I I L I B E R T Y C A B I 'I E LOOK FOR THE NAME LIBERTY I Il Il III LEE ST. Dial 2-O5I3 E Hill Building Montgomery, Ala. 2-WAY RADIOS I L,,,,,,::,,,,,,.:,.:::,,:,,::::,:,,,:3 b:::.-::::::::::v-::::::::::::::::::- T:::xxS::N'Sx::H:H:x x'ixxiI ITT: AT:TTTTf:T::TTTTTTTTT:HHTH' I COMPUMENT5 I: I AMY S BOOK SHOP 1 OF Ig I BOOKS LENBINO LIBRARY CARDS I 'I I' STATIONERY GIFTS E JESSE FRENCH PIANO CO' I Phone 4-0296 2756 Boultier I 43 Commerce Street 'I 'I Next to Cloverdale Post Office 'I 9 ::::::::::::::::::- fr:-I '::::: : :::::::::: ::: ::::::::' r -::::::::::::::: :rf-I c:::::-ef::Fee-:-:-::::::::-7:-of:::- cOIvIRuIvIENrs I OOMRLIMENTS I OF :I :I OF 0 O 1 I Massmgill Grocery and Market jf I JACKSON I I IOOI Highland Avenue ijiliil,TiiiliiiiffifiiiijT' iii gilli11iiiiiiijlijliiiiilliiiiiiiiifij ' ll' C It L ndsca e Servke , ,y 1: omp e e a p I L- L- OWEN I I GARBO BROS. NURSERY I Floors, Sanded 84 Finished ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS - LAWN MASONRY ' 'I I' 625 Madison Ave. Montgomer - 'I I Y : CON 2 3095 Camille Garbo William Garbo b:::::- :- :::::::::::::::::::::::QU::::::::::::::- ::::::::::::::- rf::: :::::::::::::-:::-:f:::-f:- 'I r::::-:-R-::':::::::::::::::::f:::- I 'I 'I I B. F. GOODRICH I I Montgomery Loan 8g Finance Co. I I , TIRES BATTERIES Auto Loans Auto Financing ' BICYCLES RADIOS 1' I 102 Church SI. Rhohe 7759 E I Bibb ST- Phone 2'I66l .IIMMY WETSEL, Manager c:::::::::::-:::- - A -::: -::::::: L,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:, v:::::::::-:::::-f ff- -:::::1 r::v-:::::-::::::-:::::::::::::-:f:- I 'I I I, 1, . . . Dixie Dawn Don t 84 Baker Co. I Carlton McLendon Furniture Co. I I U Y I I: Successor to Spears Donut Company MQNTGQMERYI ALABAMA 8I4 So. Decatur St. Phone 3-7648 :I :I WHOLESALE and RETAIL Lfff::rrf:::::::::-::::::-A:::::::::J L:v.::,:,:::::,:::::::::,:::,:,.,::: fs::::::::::::.-:::::::::: --A-------- 1 Lunford's Grocery 81 Market 7 C 'I 'I I, I I, I, ---vv'---v-----v--------,------- Price's Grocery 8h Market 'I I Il FANCY GROCERIES FRESH MEAT I If 1648 upper wehlmpkh Road Phone 9256 4, I Phone 7315 IBIO Upper Wetumpka Rd. Montgomery, Alabama I ----------- A A---.-- AA---.--AAA--- I L f:::::,:-:: ::::::::v-:::::::::- :::-, ,LDT ATififfilliiiiiiiiiifliif: COMRLIMENTS C0MPL'ME'X'T5 I ' OF OF 'I I 'I :I ' GUY KIMBROUGH . 'I 'I KalgIer's Grocery 81 Market 5: it SERVICE S-I-A-I-ION II V::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::JL::: ':::::::: ':::::::: ::: v v - - .av - - - v - - - - :::::::::::: A:- COMPLIMENTS OF COLE D. BROWN, BROKER We Save Soles BUTTRAM'S SHOE SHOP 20 North Perry Street Phone 2-2895 - - - v v - ::::::::4-:::: - NEWELL'S SHELL SERVICE HERMAN NEWELL, Prop. 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