Lee County High School - Tiger Yearbook (Auburn, AL)
- Class of 1946
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TIGER O LEE CQUNTY me-I-I SCI-IOGL AUBURN A ABA FCDREWORD CONTENTS INTRODLLTION FACL LTH U XSSPN IU Il XI' Iilw XIUXIHIINIWYNI O I I Wf- Thf Claw: H1 '46 Bmw imwi 14- LIWNAQ yo lkltwfdli im: dm111laW. This iw'-L1 rf Iwi nffiw' imf :1 'L 'MH In Emlfl up Qlx .irx wgmxpix ffm' rnhvl' clnssvs tw .'fl'1K'l M ,-Xx1l'r+.1sf. .XX ilu' Ylklllr 11111 My thc' mm'mlbf'J.- HT' this fglwlfilxzxtilugg Lllli- n 'ay' Uv 11f1'ggfwt1v11 but 11 L mu' dC'S1I't' H1211 thgj wlll llw- i'm'vx'1'1' in 'I'III'I 'VIKJICII 'Hi O O O UI-iQQ.fX?Ql7,'X'l' NS SP1 PHTS DEDICATI CDN Buczuse xuu gaxg of xoulself Because Xfllll 11fe 13 genumc We me bettex Because xou haxo favth m us We shall not fall Bcmuse ue low xou Our dcdlnatlcm 19 to xou . V 9 Q , p . 0 O We did our bestg X ' 'Z LEE COUNTY I-IIGI-I SCI-IDOL Dear Auburn High. dear Auburn High. We still hear you calling Us back to your walls once again We still hear the echoes of old bells a-ringing And long for those days once again. VVC were so happy with all our dear friendships: Each day finds us lonely and blue. You taught us the right things to live for. dear Auburn High. Well Cherish thy name ever more. MR J A PARRISH FESSOR U 1 111C TIL LIIULIHJII XXNLJ 15 ULU tXdHl I We dope-mi upon him. ww look In him. we xusogzuize him hw L i I-gy 1 A ' - ' ple. fi: ucufft FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. A. Parrish. Princioal: Mrs. B, Lamar Watson. Band and Glee Club: Mrs. John Ingram. Language and Commercial Subjects: Mrs, Hoyt Brothers. Librarian: Mrs. Dick Haggard. Mathematics: M. L. Beck. Social Science. SECOND ROW: M. D. Guthrie. Science: Mis: Lucille Rhodes. English: Mrs. Glenn Bradley. Latin and Social Science: Mrs. C. C. Pritchett. Cafeteria: Howard Green. Vocational Agriculture THIRD ROW: James S. Owen. Mathematics: Lewis Beaird. Coach: Mrs. Bob Thompson. Social Science. NOT IN PICTURE: Mrs. Russell Carleton. Home Economics: Mrs. Doug- las Porch. English: Mrs. J. l. Caldwell. Music: Mrs. Theodore Carter. Mathematics tresignedb: Mrs. Paul D. Lampru. Science. 0.5.5511 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS GILMER BLACKBURN PRESIDENT YVONNE CARGILE SEC TREAS JIM BEASLEY V PRESIDENT ,an If Jsgfx EJZLU 'Z PATSY ALLEN President Junior III FH A Junior III Senior II Glee Club Seniorl III Tiger Tales Staff Senior I Associate Editor Senior III Red Cioss Council Senior I Youth Club She multiplieth words without knovsl edge BEN ALVORD President SQHIOI I Piesi dent Honor Society Senior III Student Council Senior III Whos Who Tiaffic Cop Senior III D1amat1cs President Youth Club Senior II Boys State Senior II Doing easily what others find difficult IS talent JIM BEASLEY Basketball Student Coun c1lSen1o1 I II Secietaiy A Club Senior II Tiger Staff Sen1o1 I II Captain Track Sen1o1 II Captain Football Sen1o1 III Traf fic Cop Senior I III Honor Society Senior II III Whos Who President Senior II Vice President Sen1o1 III President Youth Club Sen1o1 III Balfour Award For ts the mind that makes the body iich PAUL BLACK FFA SGHIOI I III He IS full of good intentions GILMER BLACKBURN Basketball Senior III Student Council Senior II President SBDIOI III V1ceP1es1dent SEHIOI II Honor Society Senior II Tieasui er Senior III Traf tic Cop Senior II A Club Senior II III Tiger Staff SSHIOI III Whos Who Favorite SQHIOI III Piesident Junioi III Vice Presi dent Sen1o1 II Piesident Senior III Youth Club W1 ite me as one who loves his fel low men MARY CAMPBELL FHA Sen1o1 Parlia rnentaiian Secretarv Treasurer Senior II Glee Club She does little kindnesses which most leave undone YVONNE CARGILE Glee Club Senior I III' Tiger Tales Staff Senior I III' Whos Who: Red Cross Council Senior III: F.H.A. Junior III Senior I' Miss Auburn High Senioi' III' Favorite Senior I' Vice-President Senior I: Secretary-Trea:u1'er Senior III' Sponsor Senior III: Youth Club. All that in woman is adored in thy dear self I find. CURTIS CLARK: Entered Lee County High in Senior III' Glee Club Senior III' Youth Club. I grovu old learning something every day. Cyfdii IRMA CLEMENTS: F.H.A. Senior I: Glee Club Senior III. A quiet tongue bespeaks a busy brain. OLAN COSPER: F. F. A. Senior I. II: A Club Senior I-III: Tiger Staff Senior II: Who's Who: Track Senior III. Traffic Cop Senior III: Basketball Senior III. Of hon- est worth, truly a friend, on vsliom with safety we can depend. GEORGE DOBBS: F. F. A. Senior I-III. Men of few words are the best men, HELEN EDWARDS: President Red Cross Senior III: President Student Council Sen- ior IIIQ Secretary Senior II: President Glce Club Senior III: F. H. A. Junior III, Senior I: Band Junior III, Senior Ig Sponsor Senior II: Good Citizenship Girl Senior III: Tiger Staff: Tiger Tales Staff: Honor Society: Who's Who: Vice-President Youth Club Sen- ior II. Keen in intellect, with force and skill to strive. to fashion and to fulfill. JAMES HUDSON EDWARDS: Glec Club Senior III: Band Junior III,-Senior II: Traf- fic Cop. There is no theme more plentiful to scan, than is the glorious goodly frame of man. MINNIE EDWARDS: Glee Club Senior II, III. Can we ever have too much of a nice thing? CAROLYN ELLIS: Student Council Senior I: F. H. A. Junior III. Senior Ig Glee Club Senior I-III: Tiger Staff Senior III: Editor Tiger Tales Senior IIIg Who's Who: Vice- President Junior III: Secretary-Treasurer Senior I1 Honor Society Senior III: Secre- tary Youth Club Senior III. Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. LEITA FINCHER: Glee Club Senior III: F. H. A. Senior II. When silence speaks for love she has much to say. Q I 2 Q 5? Mm gf , Q A N. W4 . . bftff .49-' - 5. +f'.f 121 'S 1, if U55 efzioz PAUL FOUST: A Club Senior II, III: F. F. A. Senior I-III: Youth Club. A Tis not what man does which exaults him but what a man would do. BILLY GARDINER: F. F. A. Senior III: Sponsor Senior III: Entered Lee County High in Senior IIIQ Youth Club. Happy am Ig from care I'm free. NANCY JO GONZALEZ: Entered Lee Coun- ty High in Senior IIIQ Who's Who: Youth Club. Grin and the world grins with you. CAROLYN HATCHER: Glee Club Senior I, IIIQ Tiger Staff Senior III: Dratnatics Senior Ilg Tiger Tales Staff Senior II. A daughter of the gods, divinely tall. JACK HINTON: Basketballg Truck Senior IIIQ Youth Club. With patient inattention hear him pratef' GENE HURT: A Clubg Youth Clubg F.H,A. Junior III, Senior Ig Glee Club Senior I, IIIQ Tiger Staff Senior I, III: Who's Who Senior 1IIg Cheerleader Senior IIIg Favorite Senior IIIg Sponsor Senior Ig Tiger Tales Staff Sen- ior II, III. She made a sun shine in a shady place. NEAL INGRAM: Treasurer F. F. A. Senior III: Sponsor Senior III: Youth Club: Glee Clubg Tiger Tales Staff Senior Illg Tiger Staff Senior IIIQ Social Chairman Senior IIIg Basketball Senior III, I loaf and in- vite my soul. HARVEY ISBELL: Entered Lee County High in Senior III. Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well. CLi5, JOAN JACKSON F H A J mol III S n1o1 I Glee C ub Semor I III Tlg6l Tales Staff Semox I III Whos Who Cheer Leadcx Qemox III Faxolxte SQUIOI III Youth Club Svx eet glll so Cool so calm so bxlvht HELEN JEUNE Entexed Lee County Hlgh 1n Semox III A male compound of oddltw flOllC and fun MERRELL JONES F F A Semor III Whos Who Scmol III A Club Semin III F Jtball SCIIIJI I III Im Ken f nd of he company ot ludms JANE KEENER F H A Jun1o1 III Semor I blet Club Semor I III TIUGI Tales Staff gentle humoxed hunts I choose to chat vt hexe e L1 I gg xx I'1dIiXBl be the subject that staxts FORREST LONG F F A JJIIIOI III Sen lor III A Club Semol III Football SBHIOI II III T1ack Se-mor III 'Vlans llfg IS but a Gm JOHN LOWERY Football Semox I Band Jumox III Semox III Iknoxx exuythmg except myself WOODSON MANGRAM Tlaftlc Coo Senlox III It lb good to lug and ledxn ROBERT MEEKS Tr.aff1 Coo SQDIOI III A Club Semox II III Txack Semox III Youth Club Hls XOICS aopears befoxe he does We heaz h1m befo1e me see htm df : . .. . Q ' ' , s ' ' t , . I . H , v 1 - 5 7 7 ' C ' ' ' , in - -. A 7 , ' . 7' , , oc ' 'z ' - . ' o t 1 . ' . ' ,Q : . , . ' ' , ' 9 ' ' . : 'A ' ' Senior I, IIIg Youth Club. With good and v , ',. ,y 1 . , V . ' Y ' , ,, ' . ht YY .' I I - ' 1 , , 1 w - A j 't. : ' ' ' 3 ' - Z ' - D 1 y,- ' vm Y, : ' 'C - ' ' 3 .. va ' , . , ' . . 4. ' , ' , . ' . V ' 'V 4 in Q05 I-wrfgule ,unab- wir' 133 K 0 C'- r 2 U55 f enioz ACKIE MOORE: Assistant Business Man- ager Tiger Senior III. They are only truly great who are truly good. JAMES MOORE' Entered Lee County High in Senior III. Life is real Life is earnest. GENE MULLINS Band Junior III Senior I Glec Club Senior II Slowly but urely hrs task rs all done In musrc he frnds recreatron and fun BARBARA NEAL Glee Club Senior II III Trger Tales Staff Senror I II Whos Who Red Cross Senror II Honor Society Senior II III Youth Club I slept and dreamed that lrfe was Beauty I vtoke and found that lrfe was Duty MARTHA NORTON Entered Lee County Hrgh rn Senror III Youth Club Whats the use of lrvrng rf you cant enJoy yourself LOUIS OGRADY Football Senior II FFA Senror IIII Glee Club Senror III Trger Staff Senror III Track Senror IIII Traffrc Cop Senior I Basketball Senior II III Youth Club Senror IIII Tiger Tales Staff Senror III What rs yours rs mrne and all mine rs yours EMIL PACE A Club Senror II III FFA Senror I III Traffic Cop Senior III Whos Who Nothing half so sweet rn lrfe as love s young dream BILL POOR Honor Society Senror II III Student Councrl Senior III Assrstant Edrtor Tiger Senior III Football Senior III War Chest Charrman Senror III Red Cross Mem bershro Chairman Senror III Band Senior II Basketball Senior III I am a part of all that I hate met Cyfdii NELLE PRIESTER FHA Jumor III V1 e PI6S1d nt Sen1or II Tlgel Staff SBDIOI III Tlgel Remesentatne Sen1o1 II SECISIBIQ Sen1o1 II Class He1 XOICC was GVEI soft gently an'i lou An excellent thmg 1n woman PAUL RAGSDALE FFA Jun1o1 III Senlor III Football Sen1or I T1aff1c Cob SGDIOI II III Track Sen1or III The xerg p1nk of pe1fect1on BETTY RAY Senlor II FHVOFIIE Student Counc1l SGHIOI I T1gEl Staff Sen1o1 III Tlgel Tales Staff Sen1o1 I1 Whos Who Sponso1 Sen1o1 II Really and txuly Ihaxe nothlng to weax KENNETH ROY Glee Club Jun1o1 III T1aff1c Cop Jun1o1 III D1amat1cs Sen1or II Hono1 SOCICIY Sen1or III Basketball Sen1o1 III Of good natu1al pa1ts and of a l1be1al educauon ROBERT RUI-'F FFA FGDOIIGF Senlor II Thmgs are not always what they seem HELEN SEGARS Entered Lee County H1gh 1n Semot III To know her IS to love het BILLY SMITH FFA SEDIOI IIII Foot ball Sen1o1 II Trafflc Con Sen1o1 III Track Sen1o1 III Youth Club As la1ge as l1fe and tvuce as natural SARA TIDMORE Student Counc1l Jumor III Semor II FHA Jumor III Senlorl Favor1te JUHIOI III Senlor II Cheer1eade1 SEHIOI II A Club Glee Club Sen1o1 I II T1ger Staff Semox II PI'6Sld9I'1t Sen1o1 I HOHOI Soc1ety Semor III Youth Club Presl dent Red CIOSS A w1tty woman tleasure a wltty beauty IS a oovx CI if 1 l 'W 1 I1 .WW QA ff' X EIZLO 'Zi CHARLES THOMAS Football SSDIOI IIII Tl8fflC Con Sen1o1 II III Student Coun 1l Sen1o1 II A Clula JUIIIOI IIISen1or III Glee Club SQHIOI III T1g9l Staff Sen1or III T1ge1 Tales Staff SQUIOI III Whos Who Track Sen1o1 II III FdXOIlI9 SQDIOI III Dlamatlcs Sen or II Ba ketball Jumm III Sqn1o1 III Youth Club As 1dle as 1 paxnted sh1p upon a bamted ocean BILL WALTON FFA Sen1o1 IIII Traff1c Cop Sen1o1 III Footb1Il Sen1o1 III I haxe othe1 flsh to fu BILLY WARD Football Sen1o1 II III A Club Vxce P1es1dent Student Co nc1l Sen1o1 III Fa1o11te Sen1o1 II T1aff1c C00 Sen1or III FFA Jun101 III Sen1o1 III A man he IS to all the 1ad1es dean to lose hlm IQ our only feal MAX WASHINGTON Fntered Lee County Hlgh ln Sen1o1 III He that has oatlenc may compass anythmg MARY ANNE WHALEY Ente1ed Lee Coun ty Hlgh IH Semor III Glce Club Senlor III Happv go lucky w1ld and young She laughed and danced and talked and sung GEORGE WRIGHT Football Sen1o1 II III Band Jun Ol III SCIIIOI I T1dfflC Cop JUH101 III Senior I Student Coun 1l Jumor III Sen101 II VICK P1cs1dcnt Scn1o1 I T14 zsux Ll Xouth Club Scmox II Hon ll SULILIN Scn1o1 III No om lxnoxxs xx hat he can do t1ll he tllcs 'AMES YOUNG Baskctbwll Sem ll llI Stu nt Counul SLIIIUI Il FFA JUIIIUI Scn1o1 III Whos Who T1 ack SLn1o1 II III 1fl1c C mp nmol V me PILSICIIII. 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Betty Ruth English, Dorothy Thurston, Jean Ann Hill. llflartha Norton. lVlahla Haggard: Gienn Marsh. George Wright. Fred Wellborn. . . . THIRD ROW: IVIac Ivey. Leyi Knayp. Mike Meagher. Haywood Reed, Tom Bannister. Billy Moore. Jim Beaiy. Tim Russell. Reid Ilineerfelt. Herbert Bullard. Robert Willingfliani. Bruce Long . . . DBSENT: Darby Dick. Betty Fincher. X-'ance Barnes. Janice Rust. SENIOR II CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Bill Nunn V. Pres. , Jimmy Beaty See.-Treas. Fay Bush hT xfv' CHEMISTRY LAB SENIOR I CLASS Pres. Betty Sturkie Hugh Dillon 'il' V. Pres. .,.S., Joy Thigpen LEFT TO RI-GHT, FIRST ROW: Mac Ivey, Dick Meagher. Robert Jackson. Charles James, Jack Cook, Earl Smith, Frank DeGraffenreid. Tom Bannister, Charles Ingram, James Wade, Hugh Allen. SECOND ROW: Donald Irvine, George Parsons, Marvin Wells, Bobby Nance, Clyde Meagher, Earl Williams, Bob Hunter. Hugh Dillon. Martha Owen, Mary Lind Medlock. Betty Jean Moreman, Margarita Elizondo, Jean Long, Doris Thornton, Kate Lee. Louise Young, Frances Trimbel . . . THIRD ROW: Mamie Laurie Mitchell. Buddy Rust. Bobby Fitzgerald. Edward Par- sons. Jimmy Hanson, Henrietta Baetz. Mary Jo Reed. Betty Sturkie, Inez Robinson. Ellen Edwards, Mary Boras, Mary Lou Stahlin. Leona Dawson, Jean Clayton, Sara Simmons, Mary Clyde Carter. Helen Sizemore. Nelle Black . . . FOURTH ROW: June Whatley. Melissa Woolfe. Kay Gough, Robert Saidla, Edward Spencer, Vir- ginia Hart, Joy Thigpen, Ruth Priester, Barbara Lockhart. Suzanne Chalker, Betty Snead, Jill Caldwell. Marilyn Jones. Jane Reeder, Virginia Waites. Wilda Frances Doggett, Jane Sal- mon, Peggy Nunn . . .ABSENT: Helen Patterson. Betty Ann Moore, Wilda Faye Washington. OFFICERS Charles Ingram 1 f. 0 5 .X 3 - ' A1 ' A Y' ' W' 'W +232 U 1 ' X 255 1? L4 v M . 'P I f, 'I , ll ' ' J pq, H V an-gig-,,,1-f , 4 . gf 54? ie P- K Q 5,3 Q uw' br' L. Q.: 436 G? v- w in li Cn- v ,, .' XX Yf as. Q ! ' :N 1 'z 4 if 5 u LEFT TO RIGHT. FIRST ROW: Wallace Baxter. Johnny Pittman. Robert Nix- on. Paul Price. Jimmy Dale McClung. l'ommy McCarty, Bobby Salmon. Byron Lingerfelt. Evans Young. Billy Meeks . . . SECOND ROW: Louise Sizemore. Rutii Richardson. Magdeline Mosely, Doris Belcher, Julie Anne Tatum. June Bryani. LamarrE1lis. Mary Anne Cunningham, Harriet Sellars. Joyce Doner. Ruth Ann Nunn, Carolyn Dean, Mary Cecil Forbus . . . THIRD ROW: Clifford Lowe. Charles Hester, John Fincher. Herbert Hathcock. Dot Ward. Mabel Lawson. Kitty Goff. Jeanetta Ware. Ann Alvord, Ann Nunn. Betty Jones. Nancy Evans. Mildred Patter- son. Martha Orr, Marjorie Hill , . . FOURTH ROW: James Hutchinson, Ben Law- son. Bobby Mosely, Jack Willingham, Kenneth Neal. Robert Kimbrough. Keith Lee, Clyde Wellborn, Paul Lowery, Junior Manning. Faye Samford. Mary Beth Robinson, Billy Mason . . . ABSENT: Mary Ann Johnson. Sarah Lowe. JUNIOR III CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Ruth Ann Nunn Paul Lowery V. Pres. Ann Alyord Sec.-Treas. . Joyce Donor '35, -M 'HL' 'hw i 'P IM , 24, ,1 vw., L3Qm'? 4' . 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Jim Watwoocl 6'ag,1,,?ni.4, Sec. , David lryinc- 3 J 1 Treas. Roger Swing! fx GAB SESSION LUNCH ROOM W, 2 M , -,af at If M LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sidrey Wilson, Billy Tatum, Roger Tlicnips .',, 'I Robert Young. Lavern Baker, Betty Jean Smith. Johnnie Ruth Fralish. Joyce Carte., Keith Dunning, Aron Hill, David Royal, Calvin Manning. Lebier Weldon . . . SECOND ROW: Melba Russian, William Ward, Charles Dawson, Dick Salmon. Jimmy Brown. Dorothy Lunsford, William Clements, Rebecca Thompson, Betty Jean Thurston, Fort Ward. Edna Hutchinson. Paul Pugh, Jackie Thompson, Betty Joyce Cooper '... THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Thomason, Nancy Goodman. Juanita Sexton. Virginiw Young. Betty Mathison, Beth Carlovitz. Margaret Rowell, Conn Anderson. Catherinw Ann Hughes, Catherine Moreman, Jimmy Thigpen, Fannie Mae Morris . . . FOURTII ROW: Marion Lamarr. Betty Jo Tisdale, Mary Judson Bryan, Joyce Peek, Anna Jane Gritz, Mary Ella Turnham . . .ABSENT: Elbert Weldon. Ray Smith. JUNIOR I CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Juanita Sexton Rf Pres. Billy Tatung 53015.-'lreas. Jack.e Thcnipocii QQ . ily-T Wg-, HE TIGER STAFF .'im Beasley Editor-in-Chief Bill Poor Assistant Editor Ben Alvord Business Manager Ackie Moore Ass't Bus. Mgr. Nelle Priester Secretary Carolyn Ellis Art Editor Gene Hurt Feature Editor Gilmer Blackburn Ass't Feature Editor Louis O'Grady Sports Editor Charles Thomas Ass't Sports Editor Neal Ingram Photographer Helen Edwards Ass't. Photographer Betty Ray Senior Editor Carolyn Hatcher Ass't Senior Editor Sara Tidmore Typist Stumlnigi left to right: NL'llL1Pl'lL'Sllll'. Curolyn lluteher. Sara Tidmore. Ben Alvorcl. llc-len l'Iclwo1'cls. Gilmer Blackburn. Aekie Moore. Seam-cl: left to right: Betty Ray, Neal Ingram, Gene Hurt. Bill Poor. Jim Beasley. Louis O'G1'ady. Carolyn Ellis. Absent: Charles Thomas. ll X 'zggcuzizafiona Left to right: First row: Virginia Young. Kate Lee. Sara Tidmore, Gilmer Blackburn, Billie Dewberry, Fay Bush, Nancy Young . . . Second row: Bill Poor, Clyde Meagher, Charles Edwards. Ben Alvord, Tim Russell. Patil Lowery, Jimmy Thigpen, Ellen Edwards . . . Third row: George Wright. Dickie Meagher. Billy Ward. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Gilmer Blackburn President llelen Edwards Tim Russell Vice President Billy Ward Helen Edwards Secretary'-Treasurer Louise Young ', , . . lhe Student Council promotes interest in school activities and 5:12,- vidcs a government through which the students may express their views, Each year finds the Student Council more active than in previous years and we hope it will continue to iqiow because we consider it a vital insti- tution of our school. The purpose of the National Honor So- ciety is to recognize scholarship. leader- ship. character. and service, with the View , , of stimulating all students in the high Natlonal Honor S0C'9tY school to strive for the attainment of those Sigma Lambda Chapter attributes of high standing. The emblem is the keystone and the flaming torch: the colors are white and gold. Officers President Ben Alvorj Vice President Jim Beasley Secretary Barbara Neal Treasurer Gilmer Blackburn Advisor ., . Miss Rhodes Left to right: Sittingg Jim Beasley. Barbara Neal. Ben Alvord. Miss Lucille Rhode' Gilmer Blackburn. Standingg Bill Poor. Sara Tidmore. Helen Edwards. Carolyn Ellis Kenneth Roy. and Ackie Moore. X.X WN... v I ,, gn . i . ,-K I f 5 ...W f I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marjorie Hill, Ann Alvord, Jeanetta Ware. Mary Beth Robinson. Martha Orr. June Bryant. Julianne Tatum. Doris Thornton, Jean Long, Wilda Doggett. Martha Owen. Mary Lind Medlock. Helen Sizemore . . . SECOND ROW: Mil- dred Patterson, Leona Dawson. Dot Ward. Carolyn Dean. Ruth Ann Nunn. Harriet Sell- ers, Mary Boras, Magdalene Moseley. Mary Cunningham. Mary Cecil Forbus. Betty Sturkie. Betty Jean Moreman. Ellen Edwards. Mamie Mitchell. Clarice Manning .... THIRD ROW: Kate Lee. Kay Gough. Virginia Hart, Ruth Priester. Jane Salmon. Bar- bara Ann Lockhart. Nell Black. Rebecca Williams. Peggy Nunn. Henrietta Baetz. Ruth Richardson. Marilvn Jones. Mrs. Russel Carlton. advisor: Mary Jo Reed. June Whatley. Jill Caldwell. Margarita Elizondo. P1 esidr nt cc President I'1casurer P irliamentarian Reporter Vi Secreta rv 7 - a Officers Betty Future I-lomemakers OF America Martha Owen:- Kate Lee Jane Salmon Jean Moreman Betty Sturkic Kay Gough The Auburn Chapter of the F.H.A. tries in its program and activities to put into practice the objectives of the organiza- tion - to develop high ideals of home- making. to solve present home problems. to encourage thrift in well-rounded living, to develop interesting hobbies. and to promote scholarship and achievement among vocational home economics stu- dents. The Auburn Chapter of the FFA organized in 1932 has. among its aims the following: to develop competent leader ship. to encourage members to improv farm homes and surroundings. and to de- velop character. train for useful citizen- ship. and foster patriotism. E President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Advisor Officers Jim Beatj: James Young Reeder Priester Neal Ingram Robert Saidia Mr. Howard Green Future Farmers OF America LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST ROW: John Fincher. Evans Young. Mr. Howard Green Johnny Pittman. Billy Meeks. Junior Manning, Tommy McCarty '... SECOND ROW. Robert Jackson. Clyde Weldon. Paul Price. Staley Fincher. Robert Willingham. Let: Knapp, Billy Moore. Haywood Reed. Byron Lingerfelt. Ben Lawson. Robert Nixon. Charles Hester. Bobby Salmon. Keith Lee . . . THIRD ROW: James Hutchinson. Herbert Hathcock, Mike Meagher, Bobby Mosley. Kenneth Neal. Jimmy McClung. Wallace Bax- ter. Robert Kimbrough. Emil Pace. Olan Cosper. Robert Ruff. Neal Ingram, Jack Willingham. Billy Gardiner. Robert Saidla Bruce Long . . . FOURTH ROW: Mac Ivey. Paul Black. Clifford Lowe. George Parsons. Bill Nunn. Louis O'Grady. Merrell Jones. Reeder Priester. Jimmy Beaty. Billy Ward. Billy Smith. James Young. Herbert Bullard. 'X tr President Juanita Sexton ' 3 R e ' 'ff All YV v . - .. Wh A , , LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dick Salmon, Robert Young, David Royal, William Clements, Betty Jean Smith, Joyce Carter, Johnnie Ruth Fralish, Marianne Jackson, Marion Lamarr, Ann Draughon, Betty Brackeen, Peggy Yates, Joan Adkins. Fannie Mae Morris . . . SECOND ROW: Billy Tatum, Joyce Mitchell. Catherine Moreman, Inez Dziwghtry, Beth Carlovitz. Anna Jane Gritz, Nancy Goodman. Catherine Ann Hughes. Carol Forbus. Juanita Sexton, Virginia Yo ing, Betty Mathlson. Mary Judson Bryan, Mary Elizabeth Gregory. Jill Caldwell, Phvllis Ayers . . . THIRD ROW: Mary Ella Turnham. Betty Jo Tisdale. Betty Joyce Cnoper, Ruth Richardson. Mary Cecil Forbus. Lois Schrader. Joanne English. Margaret Ann Harbor, Billie Dewberry, Coy Lindsey, lllelba Russian. Betty Mac Pruett. Mary Rowell. Rebecca Thomrvson. Annie Louise Fret- well. Mrs. Watson, director. J unior Glee Club Officers Mis.: Betty Benton organized the Junior Gli Club during the fall term of 1944. dent Billie Dewberry The members took cart in several pro- granis and advanced to the Senior Glee Club at the end of the year. Mrs. Lamar IL'l.ltl'f'-Tl'LQl5U1'Cl' Billy Tatum Watson is now its director. The Glee Club was organized in the Officers fall of 1944 by Miss Betty Benton. It pat'- , . . - I3 cc' ' ticipated in many successful programs and ' rwldem Helen Edu ards has continued to do so. This year it is un- Vice Pfeiidem Sara Tldmme der the direction of Mrs. Lamar Watson. Secretary-Treasurer Kate Lee Senior Glee Club LEFT TO RIGHT. FIRST ROW: Neal Ingram. Gilmer Blackburn. Louis O'Grady, James Edwards. Curtis Clark. James Young. Charles Thomas .... SECOND ROW: Carolyn Ellis, Joy Thigpen. Margarita Elizondo. Kate Lee. Louise Young. Virginia Hart. Kay Gough. Martha Owen. Jane Salmon. Yvonne Cargile. Gene Hurt. Sara Tidmore. Joan Jackson . . . THIRD ROW: Helen Moore. Helen Edwards. Helen Sizemore. Doris Thornton. Mary Campbell. Minnie Edwards. Henrietta Baetz. Jennie Pittman. Clariee Manning. Mahla Haggard. Jean Ann Hill. Patsy Allen. Jane Keener. Jill Caldwell . . , FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Chalker. Betty Jean Moreman. Betty Ruth English. Mary Jo Reed. June Whatley. Marilyn Jones. Mrs. Watson. director. LEFT TO RIGHT. FIRST ROW: Sara Tidmore. Gene Hurt. Jean Ann Hill. Joy Thigpen. Joan Jackson . . . SECOND ROW: Olan Cosper. Forrest Long. Louis O'Grad3'. Charle- Edwards. Bobby Yarbrough . . . THIRD ROW: Bill Nunn. Merrell Jones. Emil Pace. Billy 'Ward Fred Wellborn. Dick Meagher. Hendrick Gray . . . FOURTH ROW: Hugh Dillon. Charles Thomas. James Young. Gilmer Blackburn. A Club The Club was founded in 1923 fe the purpofe uf pr-onwoting good sportiman- whip in C'X'i l'f-'flflf' life as a part of the well- xounderl character of its members. Th club is made un of athletes who hai' cznnccl and deserve to wear The honfirf' Vlhen a perfon xxearf an A . it if lux reward for Ihr: interest and devotion whici' hc- haf sliowri toxx'arfl athlfticf. Officers Jim Bcaslex' P1-puxldqn James Young View PI'C51fll'H Igmil Face Sf crvtmi'-'l'1'z llslllil' Carolyn Ellis Editor-in-Chief Patsy Allen Assistant Editor Neal lngram Business Manager Tim Russell , Assistant Business Manager Gene Hurt and Sara Tidmore Society Editors Helen Edwards and Yvonne Cargile Features Editors Louis O'Grady and Charles Thomas Sports Editors Jane Keener News Editor Reporters: Robert Saidla. Joan Jackson. Kay Gough. Jimmy Hanson. Bobby Barett. and Hclcn Moore. Tiger Tales Staff Left to Right-First Row: Patsy Allen. Harriet Sellers. Gene Hurt, Carolyn Ellis. Joan Jackson, Helen Moore. Sara Tidmore. Second Row: Helen Edwards. Charles Thomas, Neal Ingram. Jimmy Hanson. Yvonne Cargilc. Third Row: Robert Saidla. Louis O'Grady, Jane Keener. and Tim Russell. 4-K -H A K - '4 Top Row, Lett to Right: Bill Poor, Robert Meeks and Paul Foust, Jim Beasley and James Young. Bottom Row: James Young and Billy Ward. Olan Cosper and Charles Thomas. Gilmer Blackburn. COACH LEWIS BEAIRD ,- cqfgfafici BEASLEY YOUNG Tl-IE BABY TIGERS FRONT ROVV. LEFT TO RIGIIT: Charlcfi Edwards. Jimmy Ilanson. Gilmer Blackburn. Robert Meeks. Charles Thomas. Jamce Young. Byron Lingerfelt. Bobby Moseley. Coy Lindsay, and Kendrick Grey '... SECOND ROW: Louis O'Grady. Merrill Jones. Fred Wellborn. Bill Nunn. Forrest Long. Sam Iiay. Billy Ward. Emil Pace. Bobby Yarbrough. Dick Meagher. Clyde Meagher. and Billy Mason. THIRD ROW: Hugh Dillon. Bruce Long. Hugh Thomas. Olan Cospcr. Bill Poor. Mike Meagher. Ben Lawfgon. Coach Louis Beaird, Reed Lingerfelt. Jimmy Beaty. Jack Cook. Frank deGrafenreid. Edward Lee Spencer, George Wright and David Irvine Absent: Jim Beasley. Meer Roanoke Baby Tigers Win Over Jordan High Lonett Ball Team by Louis O'Grady Dodeville Eleven With the fury of an un- leashed Tiger' the Lee County High School tootball squad beat Lanetr 34-0 last Friday night at the Lanett stadium. The Baby Tigers led the La- nett team all through the game. scoring gain after gain. ls Next Opponent by Louis O'Grady The Baby Tigers made the Sponsors Are Selectedg Old first upset ol' the season by defeating Jordan High in Memorial Stadium Friday the 28. 19 to 21. Grads Expected BABY TIGERS WIN OVER JORDAN HIGH The Baby Tigers made the first upset of the season by defeating Jordan High ' 'Vlemorial Stadium '1 to 19 The Jordan eleven took an early lead aver the Tigers in the trrst halt br 13 to 7 The reverse play Jordan beat Vallex High wrth last week just drdnt click against the Auburn line Charles Thomas Bobby Yarbrough Mrckev Meagher carried the Tigers to the Jor dan 5 where Yarbrough smashed oxer for the first Trger score Bruce Long rammed his wax across for the extra point and the score was 13 to 7 at the halt 'lhe Tigers gained a one point lead in the third quarter when Beaslex started the drixe with a :J-1 vard run to the Jackets 27 Beasley passed to Long to the 75 and a series ot runs put them on the Jackets :J xr here Beasley plunged over for the score Mrckex Meagher made the extra point and the scor e was 14 to 13 The Tigers made their winning score rn t he fourth period when Gilmer Blackburn recovered a Jordan tumble on the Tigers .3 5 xard line The Tigers took to the air and with Mrckex Meagher tossing two passes to Thomas and one to Blackburn put th Tigers on the Jordan 13 xx here Meagher tor k a rexerse trom Beaslex and went to the Jacket .3 xx here Beaslex rammed oxer tor the tourth score Beaslex passed to Blackburn for the extra point and the Tigers Walked att the treld victorious ox er the Jordan Red Jackets Z1 to 19 Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn Auburn RECCDRD SEASON S RECORD Lanert Jordan Dadevrlle Hurt Starke Roanoke Valley High 14 Opelika ' lil y - r . f ' , 'j,e. -,.. 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By winning the meet the Tigers brought to Auburn the coveted Cliff Green Trophy until the meet is held again to decide the winner for another year. Jim Beaslev, Auburn's flash star sprinter. was high point man of the meet with 10 points, winning first in the 100 yard and 440 yard dashes. Charles Thomas made 312 points by getting a tie for second place in the high jump and fourth in the discus. Earl Lancaster won second in the broad jump and James Young second in the shot put. making three points each. Louis O'Grady was second in the pole vault, making 21: points. lflrifggii Left to Right. Top row: Earle Lancast- er. Charles Thomas, James Young: Bottom row: Jim Beasley. -wir I - Louis 0'Grady. Olan Cosper. STANDING: left to right: Olan Cosper. Louis O'Grady, Billy Gardiner, Kenneth Roy. Bill Poor, Curtis Clark, and Mike Meagher. FRONT ROW: left to rightg Gilmer Blackburn. Jack Hinton. Neal Ingram. and Jim Beasley. ABSENT: Charles Thomas. BASKETBALL SQUAD The lack of a place to practice which has been such a serious handicap to our basket- ball team points out the greatest need oi' Lee County High-a building for the student activities. A room in which the Annual Staff might work and file materials. a game room for parties. a music room. space for the athletic program-all these are needed to make a good school better. The Tiger Staff offers the pi-.1-ject as a challenge. safwzaa X ff- , mf vga? 5 fi 5 . 'C 54 , 1 , ' ' ' ,Vw ,,z, V. If V n , ,jQ.ga5' M if W 6, MW 4 33 Q95 A . Q 'A , if V Q f Mqggjx : '15 'gi ' , 5.5 raw, , VN I ff f' Xa wif' Q. ' ' 5' Q ,L 93, ffm A w 0.4 ' , 7, ff N W , A 73,1 fwfr-MLN' A 4 fy If 0 4 .' VZ! , if 1 3 , Qu' , 0 ' .1 4 ?i'g,ff SENIOR FAVORITE Gene Hurt .l SENIOR FAVORITE QQIIINCI' Bl2lL'klDL1I'II SENIOR FAYORI'I'E Charles Th:.ma.5 SENIOR FAVORITE Joan Jackzcm JUNIOR FAVORITE Sara Tidmore JUNIOR FAYORITE JIININX Emily FRESHMAN FAVORITE Mary Beth Robinson SOPHOMORE FAVORITE Dick Meagher JUNIOR II FAVORITE Charles Snow 0 R J JUNIOR I FAVORITE Virginia Yuung Balfour Award for OUTSTANDING SENIOR Jim Beasley GOOD CITIZENSIIIP GIRL Helen Edwards BEST DRESSED Betty Ray Emil Pace M20 3 BE ST-ALL-ROUND Helen Edwards Gilmer Blackburn WWC MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Barbara Neal Olan Cospel' .wif 3 34 ' . V ,,. y BEST PERSONALITY Gene Hurt James Young M20 3. 'L MOST STUDIOUS Carolyn Ellis Ben Alvord MOST POPULAR Yvmme Cargile Clwrlos 'l'lwman WMO BEST LOOKIN Joan Jackson Merrell Jones MOST ATHLETIC Nancy Jo Gonzales Jim Beasley e F F Neal Ingram Helen Edwards Yvonne Cargxle Bxlly Gardmer Yvonne Cargxle Rebecca Wxlhams Mary Clyde Carter QUEEN BECKY AND COURT JOYCG Pm' -45 fi 'iv ,ff We ' I W? oo e e I I ' I ' ' 1 ., , - I w., ' . Q, D W ' . Qg I ' 4 x x M., af, 4 -f , v. l A , -, ,FL Q,-2' V, 'v' ' .. ,-3 t , 1. 4 I. ', f' 'X .. , lf' 4 a f V X 4 1 ,',f L -.4,,, . 4' ' ff' V IN MEMORIAM John Beluo Lozwx Hefmdr, K, mules I-'lxon LO Hald YM1 Uuidy Magnum: Jud mr- Pxttmdn E511 H bmion 'Roy Self XJVl1l1dI W N110 I-1.1fxh W lghi gymffn YMM ouqh l l , . ' . . . I, , xx.. ff., Ha1'v'y Pace :J . U 1 cj.. I . . 1 'r'f. Pxettx 12-gs g11 1 alxxax up xde do un A uexx of Auhum Doubl decker Louexx can xou 1911 1t', Not lecpx are xou gul Watchmg thc bow um axe xouq 1 -,rs...Hes Q We bought bonds . . .Sporty car. Joy . . .Yea Blue? . . .Look af the girls! . . .Cute foot. Von UE cqcfusiftis 'za With genuine appreciation we ac- knowledge our indebtedness to our sponsors, the merchants of Auburn and Opelika. We hope they will find that their investment in the Tiger of 1946 will bring them full returns, and that with the students of Lee County High School they will continue to realize a mutual dependence. THE OPELIKA ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING HAGEDORN AND CO lk A Phone 86 MOORE S JEWELRY COMPANY ll COHQIBLUIHLIOHS W1ShGS OPELIKA COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY T CO. Ops i a. Alabama Opelika. labama I Ops iia. Alabama I I I I 6 my , x. Best N K - X535 v 1 I I I i - YOL ARE AUX -US KKPLCOXIP OPELIKA CREAMERY Thr TIC CHICKEN HOUSE D-XIRXL-XND NIILK lk moz PVIE Ich CRh-VXI PEPPERELL MILLS ITXMOLS PPPPILPPII IIPVI AT CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 46 GIRADY LCDFTIN Loftm s 5c and IOC Store Loftln s Muslc Shop School Supplies Ready to Wear I . A A A A Ope i za. AIabL1m11 and tl?--B--1-HEHW A W AW Phone: NIANUF.-XC'IwURIiHfS OI: 'IIIIC ka 237 Aubum 536 I ' I ' I LEE COUNTY OIL COMPANY INGRAM S BAKERY BLH IINCRPXNIS BREAD 'IUDAH HX A BUS CH-XDLATION CIPTS A1 MAYFAIR JEWELRY CO BEST WISHES TO Lee County I-hgh The Cpelika Mills I Opelika. AIQJJQUNL1 Ops Va. A labama 'J A ' ' I ' ' 122 Su, H111 SI. Opelika. Alabama 0 I Gordon and Bob Hold tlght Neal What axe you watchmgq Fuendshlp Bens flymg machme W31t1Hg fox the bell Oux Cdear J old schoolhouse Stud1ous Bught un What 1 lt all about Feed the baby Smoe Lonely The Doll House gang Whexes the candy Teachmg Edu ardso . N Q . 1. . , ' S S '... -'- y ' Q -1 BFARQ RVIFBLIFK HI'f3r MDS 5 X D NAC I-I R BROWN SERVICE STATION I'I-IE MAR I IN THEAT R I vi 1,1 , I IIC1fI'fx. QI I , ,. . - I Nl- 'su 1'-,FI L' 'Q CJ. I I . . mII'I I.fIQfI,. .XI,HI.IIfXfkI.'X 1 I ,, I ' . 'III-.XXI II .IYIII I IIIIi I'l1N 1 I g1qc,m'U1's I IIIIIII-Lu. .'XI1IIw:s111:a ,, W ,, .,-7,,,,AI -- ff I I I NLIIIIS. 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