Newnan High School - Empyrean Yearbook (Newnan, GA)
- Class of 1948
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As Pilgrims of learning We entered thy halls, And found wisdom waiting Within thy classic walls. As true sons and daughters May we bring thee fame, And through coming years Love and honor thy name. Z3 'W NC VN' X4 GN K. ,L.'2: .-Q., ij QX. K E Z ' , Qi, F5 5 u D if I , , 9 4 'Q U' 63f5'55'3'?. .?a1. 9gage21e-me + e, 27v NN 9 I If 'Ni , 1 + 4 f , A I F y ' Q J awli' U. P. EVANS l,l'ilIL'il7lII AEULTY VV. H. DRAKE S11peri11tem1e11t NRS. AIALCOLNI LEACH Secretnry IXIISS I.ou1sE RLIRIBLE Dean of Girls, A ll1fl'l61lIl1fiCS Mlss M.xm'n1.1,.x Univ lfuglisfz 111141 I ulixl Miss P.x'ln1c'1.x Ewlmp fTUHIlVLL'I'L'itI1 Mus. O. P. Exxws l,iIm1r'im1 Miss M.xm' llunsrm A!tIfl1L'Hl!lliL'S Mn. HENRY K1'1'c'u1iNs Sc'in'r1L'c' A ULTY Mn. C.nAnx' M,xnT1N Hnml Mlss l.II,I.l.-KN MUUUNA1. Social Sciwzcc Mn. Y. C. IXlCc:1N'lY A111I1Ic'H1t11fL'S Mlss MARY PEN'l'ECOS'l' English Mn. I I. XV. l'x1f:xcin Cwiricx M1:.XV.CQ. l'.x1m-'l:1,.Il:. 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Club, Intramural Basketball Team, Victory Corps. Ik JAMES EDWARD BROOKS D. C, T. Club. LOIIEN E JOYCE ABERCROINIBIE Tri-Hi-Y Club, ll. O. H. Club, D. C. T Club, Basketball Team, Victory Corps. - i' l l.uuzIETTE JOYCE ALLEN Vicefljresident of Freshman Class, Secre- tary ol Sophomore Class, D. C. T. Club, Treasurer of ll. C. T. Club, Clee Club. 'A' CIEORLQE STARR BAIIIION Vice-President of Junior Class, HiAY Club. N Club, Secretary and Treasurer of N Club, Annual Staff, Inner Circle-7 years, Key Club, Treasurer of Key Club, Football Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Intrae mural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Victory Corps, School Patrol. il' VVILLIAINI ILARNEST BARRON, Ju. Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Presi- dent of Senior Class, Hi-Y Club, Secretary of Ili-Y Club, Beta Club, Key Club, Presi- dent of Key Club, Band, N Club, Tiger Tracks StaH5, Inner Circle-7 years, Football Team, Baseball Team. Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, National Athletic Scholarship Society, Prophet, School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. Senior 5 CuLoE 'lim BusH President of Freshman Class, Tri-I-Ii-Y Club, Basketball Team. ir joe CIARRASCO, II Beta Club, Annual Staff, Inner Circle--I years, Key Club, President of Key Club, Cheerleader, School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. uk I IENRY RICHARD CIOTTONGIM Key Club, Tiger Trucks Staff, Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, School Boy Patrol, V ictury Corps. 'A' BARBARA IACQUELYN Coucu Baud. Class '-in .ataww Tnoixms EDWARD CRAFT Band, Secretary of Band, Football Team, Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Soft- ball Team, School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. 'k I IELLON JERRY DEWBERRY Victory Corps. i' IIOISERT LOWELL IDUKES Ili-Y Club, N Club, Annual Staff, Key Club, Vice-Presidtnt of Key Club, Tiger Trczclcs Stall, Football Team, Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, Clee Club, Victory Corps. it P Eoczv IDELORES EDWARDS wTrifIIifY Club, II. O. II. Club, Secretary ol II. O. H. Club, Majorette, Vice-President ol Band, Intramural Basketball Team, Intra- mural Softball Team, Clee Club, Victory Corps. IXIARLYNN IXIARIE CILAIJNEY Beta Club, Inner Circle-5 years, Basket- ball Team, Intramural Basketball Team, Intra- mural Softball Team, Victory Corps. t FANNIE JONES CILOVEB Secretary of Sopbomore Class, Tri-IIiAY Club, Treasurer of Tri-Hi-Y Club, Beta Club, Annual Staff, Inner CireleA-8 years, B. O. H. Club, Majorette, Drum Major, Treasurer of Band, Intramural Basketball Team, Victory Corps. 'A' lXlAuR1eE Cl00DROE IliAY Club, Key Club, Tiger 'l'meks Stall., Inner Circle--7 years, Intramural Soltball Team. 'A' LOUNELL CRIMES B. O. Il. Club, Secretary of B. O. II. Club. Intramural Basketball Team. Victory Corps. N ANCY JOAN EDWARDS Treasurer of Sophomore Class, Tri-HiAY Club, Inner CircleAl year, R. O. H. Club, Majorette, Secretary of Band, Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, Honorable Mention in Literary Vocal Solo, Glee Club, Victory Corps. uk FREIDA DEAN ELKINS TriAHi-Y Club, Beta Club, Vice-President of Beta Club, Annual Staff, Inner Circle- 5 years, R. O. H. Club, Vice-President of Ri EJ. I-I. Club. Tiger Tracks Staff, Clee Cu . 'A' ROBERT WARREN CABLE D. C. T. Club, Victory Corps. 'A' BARBARA ANNE CIENTRY Tri-HifY Club, Beta Club, Secretary of Beta Club, Inner Circle-7 years, B. O. H. Club. Band, Manager of Basketball Team, Clee Club, Intramural Basketball Team, Man- ager Intramural Basketball Team, Victory Corps. Senior l3E'1 rx' Hamas Vice-President of Fresbman Class, Basket! ball Team, Glee Club. 'A' FRANK IVIELVIN IIARRIS Intramural Softball Team, Victory Corps. 'k JULIANNE I lAs'l'1Nc:s Secretary of Freshman Class, President of Sophomore Class, Vice-President of Senior Class, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Secretary of Tri-Hi-Y Club, Inner Circle-7 years, R. O. H. Club, President of Pt. 0. H. Club, Majorette, Band, Tiger Tracks Staff, Beta Club, Glcc Club. Victory Corps. 'A' ANNE I lAi'N1E Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Tri- lli-Y Club, Beta Club, Annual Staff, Inner Circle-IO years, R. O. H. Club, ViCe-Presi- dent of R. O. H. Club, President of R. O. H. Club, Majorette, Cheerleader, Clee Club, Victory Corps. Class I dv . llE'l r'x' ,lov l lonsusi' Inner Circle--I years, ll. O. ll. Club, Hand, Intramural Basketball Team. Captain ot Intramural Basketball Team, Victory Corps. uk .1X1.1cE I ILITCHENS ll. O. Il. Club, Vee-President of II. O. ll. Club, Majorette, Basketball Team, Intramural llasltetball Team, Captain ot' Intramural llasltetball Team, Intramural Softball Team, Victory Corps. i' Horus ll1.1..x JOHNS Intramural Softball Team, Secretary ol' -l ll Club, Clee Club. ak l311.1.v JONES Football Team. Basketball Team, Seienu Club, Yietory Corps. BETTY FRANCES LoNc: Ii. O. fl. Club, Victory Corps, Intramural Softball Team. 'A' IIAIXIES KENNETH IXICIDONALD Secretary of Sophomore Class, Hi-Y Club, N Club, Key Club, Football Team, Intra- mural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. 'A' BETTY JEAN McCoy Tri-Hi-Y Club, R. O. H. Club, Intramural Softball Team Manager, Victory Corps. 'A' FRANCES RUDINE IX'ICCRIClliT Annual Staff-Editor-in-Chief, R. O. H. Club, D. C. T. Club, Oflicer of D. C. T. Club, Poet, Intramural Softball Team, Third Prize Essay Contest-America's Contribution to World Peace, Victory Corps. ROBERT CTTIS JONES, II Ullicer of Freshman Class, HiAY Club, Inner Circle-I year, School Boy Patrol, Vic' tory Corps. i' W'ALr,AcE ciLENN LAMBERT Baseball Team. ak AIARION IDAVID LEE N Club, Football Team. Track Team, Victory Corps. ul' JAMES CHARLES LOGAN Treasurer of Senior Class, Ili-Y Club. Treasurer of Ili-Y Club, N Club, Presia clcnt of N Club, Football Team, Captain of Football Team, Track Team, Baseball Team, Intramural Basketball Team, Intra- mural Baskcthall Coach, School Boy Patrol, Most Valuable Player Award of 1947, Honor- able blention N. C. F. A., Softball Team Coach, Victory Corps. Senior Cr.o1uA SUE lXlclXl1cHAEL Tri-Hi-Y Club, Inner Circle-I vear, Glce Club, Intramural Softball Tcani, Victory Corps. if jmnn' REID lXlAsnoN IJ. C. T. Club. School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. i' Bomsx' ATCIIISON IXTILLIANS D. C. T. Club, School Buy Patrol. 'A' 'IAMES STANLEY IXIOBLEY Beta Club, Annual Staff, Kev Club, Intra- mural Baskctball Team, Intramural Softball Team. Class ws-- ,. W., F . 12 1' .oz ' AILENE lXlooNEx' Annual Staff, R. O. II. Club, Basketball Tea , Intramural Basketball Tcam, Intra- niurgl Softball Tcam, Victory Corps. ir VVILBUR LAWRENCE IVIORGAN School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. 'A' SARA I IELEN Mtmvnx' Beta Club, Inner Circle-7 years, Spelling Contest-1947. 'A' ERNEST ciEORGE NEWMAN Club, Football Team, Track Team. Intramural Softball Team, Victory Corps. .. M, In ,wg tml -x, 56 S111m111XNNEOw1aNs Tri-Ili-Y Club, Ollicer of Tri-Ili-Y Club Il. O. II. Club, Beta Cl11b, Inner Circle- 2 years, Tiger Tnrelcs Stall. Clicerleatler. Captain ol' Cbccrleatlers, Basketball Team. Intrainural Basketball Team. Key Clubn Sweetbcart. Victory Corps. litmus W'11.1.1,uu Uzmone IlifY Club, Beta Club. N Club, Foot- ball Team, Baseball Team, Track ilcrni. Intramural Basketball Team. Intramural Sollt- ball Team. Beliool Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. f C1,.fx11uNt:i2 1X1.'1'oN I7H,1y1' I Inner Circle -3 years, Key Club, Basketball leam, National Atbletic Scbolarsliip Society. Victory Corps. ir I l,uu:v Il1c11.x11D IJIKF Presitlent ol' Iiresliinan Class. IIifY Club. IPPC?-KILICIII of Ili-Y Club, N Club, rkixnual Stall. Manager of Iiootball, Baseball, llcflfct' hall. ancl Track Teams, Victory Corps. XVILLIAIXI LEONARD IWEVVIXIAN Beta Club, Annual Staff, Inner Circle-- 7 years, Key Club. Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, Victory Corps. i' james lXIA1z1oN Ona IliAY Club, Football Team, Scliool Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. 'A' james Boiiism' Ovianisy Key clIl1IJ,iIIltI'2lll1Lll'2lI Basketball Team. Intrainural Softball Team, Victory Corps. 'A' QIARLTON litmus CDVVENS Vice-President of ITTCSIHIIQIII Class, Secre- tary of Sophomore Class, Treasurer of junior Class. Vice-Presirlcnt of Senior Class, Hi-Y Club, President of Ili-Y Club, Beta Club, N Club, Annual Staff, Band, Football Team, Captain of Football Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, Track Team, Testator, Ciftorian. School Boy Patrol. Victory Corps. Senior 1' Tommy SIBLEY P11412 ll'Y Club Y Club Football Team, 1' 1 . 1 f , 1 Traek Team, llaseball rleam, Intramural Softball Team. 'A' hlfxmiis 'IEFF PREs1'oN Basketball Team, Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team, Seienee Club, Vietory Corps, Sebool Boy Patrol. 'A' llomsin lovcii Rizm Tri-Ili-Y Club. Beta Club, President ol' Beta Club, Inner Cirele-7 years, Clee Club, Georgia Power lzssay Contest VVinner, Victory Corps. 'A' P,xTn1ct1A LOUISE lIomNsoN Treasurer of Fresbman Class, Secretary ol' lunior Class, Tri-HifY Club, Inner Cirele- '3 years, II. O. II. Club, Ciftorian, Glee Club Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Sollt- ball Team, Victory Corps. If I a 5 5 JOAN MAC ROBISON Tri-Hi-Y Club, Beta Club, Inner Circle- 6 years, R. O. H. Club, Band, Oflicer of Band, Manager of Basketball Team, Intra- mural Basketball Team. Victory Corps. i' VVILLIAM STROZIER ROUTII flli-Y Club, Key Club, Band, Football 'I eam, Intramural Softball Team, Inner Cirelevl year, School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. ir Minn' ELLEEN SEWELL Tri-HifY Club, R. O. H. Club, D. C. T. Club, Secretary of D. C, T. Club, Intramural Basketball Team, Intramural Softball Team. 'A' lots ELDRIDGE RAINVVATER Beta Club, Baseball Team. N X' ffiiss , ,X N gs xii? IXDIJIE LENORA Suixuxmns Tri-Hi-Y Club, Beta Club, Inner Circle- 3 years, Band, Clee Club, First Prize Ameri can legion Contest, Victory Corps. 'A' Tuoixias I IAYDEN TAYLOR Key Club, Band, Football Team, Basket- ball Team, Intramural Basketball Team, Inf V tramural Softball Team. School Boy Patrol, 7 Victory Corps. ROBERT TTIKANKLIN FFHOMPSON President of Freshman Class, President ol' Sophomore Class, President of junior Class Secretary of Senior Class, HifY Club, 'AN Club, Inner Circle-l year, Key Club. Seere- tary of Key Club, Band, Football Team, Baseball Team, Intramural Softball Team. School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. 'I' Eixtoiu' LLOYD UPSHAW, JR. Beta Club, Inner Cirele-4 years, Key Club, Intrz'mural Softball Team, Victory Corps. I:L1zABE'ru ANN SHEFELTON Vieeipresiclent of Freshman Class, Treasa urer ol Junior Class, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Beta Club, Treasurer of Beta Club, Annual Staff, B. O. H. Club, Band, Tiger Trucks Staff. Basketball Team. Historian, Intramural Basketball Team, D. A. B. Award, Victory Corps. al' TOANNE SINIITII B. U. H. Club, Victory Corps. 'A' liixuxuis LOU SPRADLIN Tri-Ili-Y Club, Inner Circle-3 years, B. O. ll. Club, Drama Club, Short Story Award. ir JOHN CLINTON STRICKLAND N Club, Key Club, Football Team, Inf tramural Softball' Team, School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. Senior '-.X . 2 an A- . ' . t. Y . A ,wo - SPENCER TDARDEN WALKEIK Secretary of Sophomore Class, Hi-Y Club. Secretary and Treasurer of Hi-Y Club, N Club, Tiger Tracks Staff. Football Team, Basketball Team, Baseball Team, CoACaptain ol' Basketball Team, Traek Team, Intramural Basketball T.C3lTlfQl02iCl'l, lntramural Softball Team, District Allstar Team, Honorable Mention N. G. F. A., School Boy Patrol, Victory Corps. 'A' Norm LEE WALLS R. O. ll. Club, Inner Circle-1 year, Vie- tory Corps. 'A' lXlARY jo VVEBER Tri-Hi-Y Club, Pt. O. H. Club. D. C. T. Club, Secretary anal Treasurer of D. C. T. Club. lntraniural Softball Team. 'k lDAN VVIIITE Class BARBARA JOAN WILSON Tri-Hi-Y Club, Beta Club, lnner Circle- 2 years, ll. O. H. Club, Band, Basketball Team. Clee Club, lntramural Basketball Team, Victory Corps. 'A' lX'lARY EFFIE YouNu Vice-President of Freshman Class, Beta Club, Inner Circle-7 years, Basketball Team, 4-ll Club, Secretary and Treasurer of Com- munity 4-H Club, Seeoncl Prize in Gardening. Seventh Prize in Gardening and Canning, Clee Club. Class History A typical scene about this time of the year is a group of seniors, probably at the drugstore, talking over a coke . If we could eavesdrop a little, we would soon decide by the reminiscent looks on their faces that they are recalling all the good times they have had together in grammar school and in high school. If we could listen in, the conversation would probably go like this: Do you remember in the first grade at Atkinson Grammar School the day we had a play? 'jonesy' was the queen of the fairies with a magic wand. I remember that because I was a pansy. Yes, I remember that. I think I was a little butterfly. 'iAnd do you recall the day Patricia wanted to take her scissors home with her, but Mrs. Dyer wouldn't let her? She cried and kicked so much that they had to call her daddy to come for her. Remember in the second grade at Maggie Brown how we used to go into Mrs. Kirby's room once a week for singing lessons? I liked that. And what about the long switch that Mrs. Chapman always had? She kept it growing in a jar of water. I-Ier switches certainly did grow tall. And remember that day in the third grade when we started using ink? Oh, how our mothers regretted that day! I am afraid we often looked as if we had 'blue measles', even on our clothes. It surely did make us feel grown up when we first started writing with pen and ink. But the main thing I remember that year is that the third grade at Maggie Brown was so large that we had to be divided. I was very much disappointed to be separated from some of my friendsf, What did you think about all the surplus food we received in the fourth grade? Oh, yes, I thought it was good. I especially enjoyed the grapefruit and the canned milk. Well, I liked the tomatoes and the pork and beans also. It was during this year that our teacher, Miss Florence, had to stop teaching school and Mrs. Cannichael took her class. VVe surely did miss Miss Florence, but we were glad to have Mrs. Carmichael to teach us. Do you remember how pleased we were in the fifth grade when we got a radio at school? We enjoyed listening to the programs very much. It was too bad they didn't have W. C. O. I-I. thenf' That reminds me of the record player we had at Temple Avenue. Somebody CI think it was Barbara AnneD brought one to school, and we leamed several songs listening to the records over and over. Wasn't it that year that Anne and Bob got married? Do you remember that play? Guess who supplied the music! 'Junebug' was the organ grinder. The sixth grade boys and girls at Temple Avenue certainly were industrious that year. They went on a cleaning up spree. They even washed the windows and scrubbed the floor. Everything was usually spotless then. A'Guess what we did that year! We took exercise to music. Clt sounds like one of the modern ways to reduce.D However, we enjoyed it and even had our parents to come to school to watch us. VVe also sang Jolly Molly Pitcher , a song which we had been practicing a long time. Do you recall all the fun we had in the seventh grade? We all joined together then at Temple Avenue School. We certainly did think we were big, getting to go to three different classrooms and three different teachers. It was almost-like we imagined high school would be. Yes, we did enjoy that year. We had Victory Corps and even got to march with the high school boys and girls. ' And we were the first seventh grade that decided not to have graduation exer- cises. I-Iowever, there were some parties and presents. How could anyone forget his freshman year in high school? I know I shall Class Histor always remember mine, everyone clapping at us when we went into chapel that first day, initiation, getting lost, running up and down the long halls, and then trying not to look so much like 'greeni freshmen at the same time. I had looked forward to high school for such a long time that I could not actual- ly realize that I was there at last. And do you remember all the fun we had going around joining all the clubs and all the extra-curricular activities? Some of us who were musically inclined, joined the band, but those of us who were not, joined the basketball squad or some other club. I don't remember very much about my sophomore year, though. I don't either, except that we were more settled, having at last found out which room was which. We did try to study hard with the Beta Club as our goal. VVe certainly would have liked to become a member of that honor society. But, looking at the intiation of some of the members of the class before us, we almost changed our minds. Yes, and our junior year found some of us looking quite as ridiculous as the other boys and girls looked when they were initiated into the Beta Club. Do you recall how busy we were that junior year trying to publish our paper, 'Tiger Tracks'? Yes, Freida, the gossip editor, surely was busy keeping up with everybody. Remember the morning when we juniors met to choose our class rings? After much controversy we decided on one. And what did you think about all those meetings we had to decided about the junior-Senior picnic? For a while it seemed as though the picnic might turn out to be something else, but we finally decided on a picnic at Pine Mountain. I had always wondered what a junior-Senior picnic was really like. However, I soon found out, and I enjoyed every minute of it.'i And do you remember the intramural basketball games that year? Our girls won and also won again the next year. Both years we received a cup of which we were very proud. And then we became 'dignified seniors' Cfiguratively speaking of courseD. Remember how eagerly we awaited the coming of our class rings? We could hardly wait until they arrived and when they did we were so pleased with them. They made us feel very much more like seniors. The announcements and cards were very different this year. They had an etching of our school in the corner of them. The boys' team was especially successful this year. VVC were very proud of them. And then all the parties and fun at graduation just makes our school career complete. Yes, and it surely has been an enjoyable one. I am certain many of us have heard conversations that are very much like this one. We have been through a long, and ofttimes hard journey. All this is behind us now and we are sitting on top of the world. As we take our separate ways we would like to express our appreciation for the co-operation of the underclassmen and especially the knowledge, the time and the understanding that the teachers have shared most graciously with us. We feel that because of this we are now able to face the world much the wiser. ELIZABETH SHEFELTON, Historian. t CQVLQ ere ana! ijA8l 8 55191 U VU L Q -IUNIOR CLASS OFFIC l RS -IIMMY IDUNCAN . .......... l 1 f Ix1ERRlLI. JACKSON .......,. ......... X 1 f T5 lluczu Ffxnmlin .....,....................,. S 5033, T77 W 9 ff f f Q 566 Wi A W4 ' I ,Ii Cd0ff!f f Y I A?-' le He L ' 0 L I' ' - X fff-3 Ufo in -1 Ns? Qi'-'Q o Q WAS N W UNIUH EL 55 first VOIP! Czmmlylm Milam, VIUIICCS Bush, -Iuyu' Corclon, ccmzd rmr: lulm U. Puclxclt. C llLll'lL'S 'I lmumgls, limmx' IJLIIICLIH. lvllifli row: -loc Frank Stu cm. C'1u11'lcs XVQIIIXQ11 Billy .Xskcxxp lffllfffll ww: Hugh Fnrxncr. 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Clcurgc Cw1ll'lL'l', l3l'ilLH'0l'CI lillis lom cllkidlllll, HLl1'm'cl X'Vl1itloclX, Cwlmrlcs Ufilson. Bobby Norton, 'lf I lalyncs. l7o111'1l1 Huw: lbillhlld NLWYIDLID. Uuvid Sllclhcltcm, FIYIIIIQ X'viHxiHSUIl, cwQll'lL'lOl1 Pury. Com' PrinL'C. jimmy XVQIHS. Billy BiII'l1L'S. IIUINCI' Drzllxc. W lc-:J 5, Ohh - O i A E T ll? ss 'v R. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS JINIIWY LEVVIS .... ..... I 'resident ETWOGENE AIOORE . . . . . . VicefPresifle'nt ARTHUR IDUKES . .. .... Secretary CHIARLES CTARTER . Trcnslzrcr FHESHMAN GIRLS First role: llalel Barnes, llclen KlelDowell, ,loannc llowie, Xllillene lllCl11ll1g, Betty 'lean jones, Virginia Sprayherry, Xllyolene Carter, Dorothy Parlts. Daisy Almon, Sara Dulley. Second ITIIVZ Martha Uyerhy, Sara lliilson. 'lacqncline llall, Ciertrutlc Slll11IUL'l'S. llarriette Stripling, Elizabeth Moon. Gladys Couch, Alice Davis, Patricia Phillips. Marianne Borders, Sara Vlfehh. Third row: Eleanor VVitcher, llyelyn Sanclers, hlelha Cannon, lane lliclxson. Patricia Thomas, Carlene VVilson, limogene Moore, lletty lloyington, Margaret lloleman, Barhara Ann VVilliatns. Fourth row: lyietty lleclxom, Nancy llohannon. Xlliltna lliggins, lilrnily Chantller. Joyce Vllilson, Betty Ruth VVillilIl11SUl1. 'lane llainhy. lftlith Scott, Ruclinc liimhle. Martha Ann Reece. Fifth rout: Ella Scoggin, Molly Ann Payton, .loanne Xllingo, lletty Orr, Frances llrown, Joyce Lewis, Rehecca llcath, Martha .lean Olmstcatl, flllene Dralae, Lunettc Drake. Sixth row: lhlhy Nell llritner, lxlelnah llolcomh, Betty llowers, Betty Ptuth Keith, Sanclra Coolila, Shirley Mchlicliael, llafel foinhs, -loyce Yeager, Doris -laclt son, Jennie hlasclon. Sevelitlz rouw Mary Lyn Sunnners, lhyrna Wlllite, llctty hlclioy, Marjorie Payton. .lanet Denney, Prances lleith. PHESHMAN BUYS lfirst row: Charles liidweil, Cieruid Denney, :Xndrew MefXlister, Wfiliis Byrd ,liminy Sprnyberxy, Bobby Hooks, Toni Jackson, Harry Phillips. U. C. Vifilliuins Sidney Stevens, A. B. Seogin, Ayers Conner. Svcmm' row: 'loin Farmer, 'loc Bernbzirdt, Eugene Harris, Cburies Carter, llurry Edge, Donnie Robinson, iioiziee Bowie, Pringle Brown, Funnix 1XttLnvuy, Hobby ,ion livuns, Leland Sprueli. 'lilzird row: Leroy iiLll'Q1'1S0l1, ildwin hlobnston. Scott Wfiison, llowell Smitber man. Sidney vlibonuison, ilciwnrd McCarty, Donald iXiefurty, liinnilton Arnzili Hurley Hanson, nizieixie xiCHl'1lyL'l', Lyndon jones. 15f11frtl1rmi': llirinn Xiiller, Linnur Potts, Hob Nelson. loc VV1ide, Curios Robards, VVingo iXx'ery, .lueixie ,Xduir, Billy jones, -Iosepb Benton, iiionnny Roberts. Fifth row: Billy Benton, jerry Mefiuiiey, Fred I iinesiey, 'i.2lilUiICigC llziwia Oiiver Gentry, Bobby Xiirigbt, ,Iaieix Miiliuns, Paul Lueais, liairold .'XiCiL'l'I'll2lI1, Rieburd Ball. Sixth rout Put Yuneey, Joseph fzigie, Myron llnynes, 'liininy Lewis, Hogei llznninond, Wfziylw Cooix, ilioininy Crnlmin, XV. C. X'Vest. fxffillll' Uukes, Fred Dean Xu, -o. . I, 4 f 4 MN X -1- EX Q 1 Y Q 4 MV s N f ' v .111 E 21 iv 1, + 1 1111-11-1- . .ln-1: -u. 1 - EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS DONALD LASSETTER ...............,.. President GEORGE MCDONALD . . . .... Vice-President JUNE ELLEN IVIANSOUR. . . ...... Secretary BETTY JEAN LAssE'1'TEn .,.. .... T reasurer EIGHTH GH DE GIRLS lfirsl Voir: Mildrcd Uliycr. Mary Ann Long, Marilyn Wfhitc, Kathlccn Payton. 300111111 1'ou': alum' iillcn Mansour, Mary Frances Coggins, Barbara Newman, Uctty Rccsc, Martha AiL'XiiL'i1ilCl, Ncllc Haynes. ililzini 1'oz1': llarlnara Xlclcar, Virginia XA!0l'ii1k1l1l, l3Lll'iDLll'Ll XN'atts, joan Smith, Betty Ioan Yates, i'aity iiorcman. 1711111111 rouiz Bt-tty 'lean Lasscttcr, Connie Yancey, niaiuci Dominick, Doris Vifortiiain, Betty .lanc Cliappcil, Sara Ann llincsicy. fifth 1'1m': Dora Hfilitinson, ,Xlicc Vviikinson, Betty' Ballard, Pattic Sue Brown, Shirley' Cordon. Anno XX'liitci1caci. Sixth Voir: .luiiannu Stroud. hlzicixic Ann llaclqson, Acicll Xvllitiock, Susie Mann, Joannc Morgan. Virginia 1XX'Cl'y. SL'l'L'I1Tl'l Voir: Betty Suc Pcoplcs, Katchic Barron, Rosalind Attaway, joscpllinc Kidd, -loannc Barron. Hello Young. X1 EIEHTH GH iE BUYS lvirst row: Clcorgc Mcllunailcl, Ci. llmclxiicll, llimgilcl liiiiclicr. Vliumniy Scum mrmgin iliwiscliilc. Sziiuplc llruxvn, llilly Ciailnlxwll, Xlfillwi' ,XlL'XAll1LlL'l4. 80007111 row: li. UI. Rwluinsfm, 'Iuclxic Xlcllonzilcl, lluugliis Smilli, ily. lurmp f 1 scccl, liugcm' ll gills, UL-urgc lmyruiii. 'Ixiclxic lJLlI1L'LII1. liliiril mir: limwrcst Orwell, Roy llaiycs, lylllhllil SIUXCIIS, lilly Xvlll1L'l'lIlg .lrtliur llurclcttc, -lulm Cinlclwcll, Millzml liairmvr. liozirllz mir: lluimlcl ploncs, Huy XVcg1x'cr, lil'CHI lfuiics. llgivlx Walls, Clcurgc UH ll. l.. Mcfriglit. IM limi .Xl liflli mir: Cicurggc lyiUlJ1ll'QlS,'l1lL'lx lilioiiigis. .lurry Slllllliilfil. Paiclcii llcmli'iclx. llmcl 7l11ll1iCli,lzillslillllll. Sixth rmzw llilly Nuriiixin. llill U'l7cll. llilly filll,ixlLll'X'll1cikllll17, Muiillig-Mclim W 115 llI'1lSXYCll,il-l1OI11ilS Martin. Scwiilli mir: llrmiilnl l-1isscttci'. -'RIIUQS l'isclivi'. .Iimmy Ilwnmssmm, l'l'LlI1lxlIli cXVlim'tcr, ,lziincs Smith, wlimlmny ciI'CIlQil. Alamos I lioiiiiis. X ' ..,, X is f X Qs . ,Ill M f Y xg., X 135' 5 is 'QQ W Wim as lik, .. mx .Qui lun xml I H amlsomest EAIINEST UJUNEBUGH BARIION 'Mft 0 L WA Most Intellectual VVILLIAIW ULIPH OZIVIORE JOYCE GENIUS REID I If Best Sport JAMES T LOGAN AILENE SIIonTY MOONEI' Most Digrziyqed R. O. HJDEACONU JONES JOAN MAC ROBISON Most Popular EAIINEST JuNEBUL: BARRON PATRICIA PAT ROBINSON Best Dressed JOE FOoTS CAIIRASCO ILAIINESI' UJUNEBUGH BAIIRON ANNE PIzISSY OWENS WAC, L WAI, Wittest ,. In ibm A QQ Preniest PATRICIA HPATH ROBINSON EARNEST juNEBuI: BARRON FREIDA HVVASHWOM AN ELKINS Typical Senior BOB UCURIPH THOMPSON ANNE CI,ADYs IIAYNIE Most Sincere R. O. DIzAcON JONES ELIZABETH HLIZU SHEFELTON JIILIANNE JULIE HASTINGS Cutest PATRICIA PAT ROBINSON ,f ' f Nearest JCE UIJLISTYH CARIXASCO ANNE HPRISSYH OWENS EARNEST HJUNEBUGU BAIIIION WV' WAI, Q WAI, T T . lf I F vi ,ess ,gi 3, Q 'L Best Athlete JAMES LOGAN AILENE SHORTY NOONEI' X., A mv, 'E' Iwost Attractive Best All4R0und ROB HCRIPU THOMPSON JIIXIIXIIE TOM GWENS ANNE HPRISSYH OWENS PATRICIA UPATH ROBINSON Historian ELIZABETH Liz SHEEELTON Poet RUDINE IKREBELH TVTCCRIGHT Prophet EARNEST IuNEBuc: BAIIBON Testator BOBBY HBIG TRACKH DUKES Giftoriarzs JIINIINIIE A'TOM OWENS PATRICIA MPATH ROBINSON Best Mzisicimz NANCY UTYANKYH EDVVARDS Rest Musician Most Charming BOB HLTRIPU THOINIPSON PATIIIQIA PATH ROBINSON X. ' v f QV RK 4 f ff fgf i ffl x5 , I 'QI fq C ZLz'vz'Z .lQS ANN 'AL ST PP lmumm- xIC'CvI!lClII'l . . Hditorfin Cflzivf XNNIQ IIAYNILQ, lhmm' IJLIKIQS. . . . ,fxSSUL'ilIfL' fiqzfilurx l Liz,-x1:1f'l ll Sum 1 MUN. ,. ..l.ifL'l'llV,1' lgtliffll' S'l'.xN1.11x' Mo1:1.m', cgliflllill, llxnnux. .. ...Kocluk llfliturs IHIAQIIJA l'l1,141Ns. .. .,l7cat11rc Fditm' XILIQNF AIOONHY, lllxum' P11411 . . . .Sports lfcfilnrs ANN115 .lawns Cll.OVlil!. , ...Art Iiditnr VV. L. Nuxmlm, .lull Qi.XlIll.XSl'U, . . . . .Blrsizless Hnlzngws O. P. lixmxm, Xllss l,ou1s1g Rllkllilfx Mlss M,-mx'EL1.,x CM11-, V. C. MCCl1N'1'v, Miss P,x'1mc'1.x liwmcz, Xllss Mmm PEN112c'os'l, H KV. XV,Vx'1Ens. .l7m'zf1lyfhlvisrnw SEHUUL P PEB ET M01 l.ll5 Q AMP. I311.1.x' Iifxlwlas ., l,m'1.1,1s Nlcl.mN .. ,XNNV l,Hf , l'..XlxNlfS'l l3,xm:oN . . li,xl11m'N llmmw .. Pxlsx Sl,.x'loN, Sl'IiNC'lil! NV,-xl Kun . . ll.Xl!l1llf'I'I lllu. . .,, PP lwfilm'-1111 ,Ilt'f . .Iolcvs 11 fyrr lxafllor . . Nurs . SUL'iL'f'1 . Ciuxsip ml Puvlrm . , Spmts , I Ilt'l'11l'Vl W. Cf. lM.lH:l-I ,. .. luclllta ,hlrzsm ,wfmeiiaf BETA B ULU annie Jones Clover, Marlyn Ciadney. joan W'iison, joe Carraseo, Elizabeth Shefelton, Joyce Reid, iilaine Bridges, Anne iiaynie, Julianne Hastings. joan Robison, VV. L. Newman. Stzwzdiwg: Stanley Mobiey, Addie Summers, Freida Elkins, Barbara Anne Gentry, Earnest Barron, Mary Eiiie Young, Miss Mary Pentecost CSponsorD, Patsy Biiiinc limmy Owens, Wiliitiin Ozmore. gsiey. rw ,. 5 x .qw , HEY EL B OFFICERS JOE CARRASCO ,... ..... P resident BOBBY DUKES .... . . . Vice-President BOB THOMPSON CQEORGE BARRON ANNE CJVVENS .... .............. . . . ...... Secretary . . . ....... Treasurer . . Club Sweetheart SPONSORS ll. B. KITCHENS .... ........ . . . . ,Sponsor ClARL COLLINS . . . .............. . . . Sponsor MEMBERS First row: Emory Upsbaw, Maurice Gooclroe, Kenneth McDonald, Earliest Barron, George Barron, Anne Owens, joe Carrasco, Bob Thompson. Second row: ll. B. Kitchens, W. L. Newman, Richard Cottongim, Alton Peavy, 'llom Taylor, Billy Routb, Bobby Dukes, Bobby Overby, Jackie Strickland, Carl Collins, Stanley blobley. TRI HI Y CLUB I'Il'Sl rou'.sw1luJ: l cilll1l1Cll. Elaine Bridges. SCL'l11lL1VUll'Z Piggy Uwcns, 'Iounnc Ncwcll X s up s 1 C1 CSPOHSOI'XP. V1jlIil'l1VUIl'J Bctty Nun mm mix Ihomlsson Bonn X lLxSOl1 lllizulactlw Slmcfcltcm, 151111 1 ns 0 mu cxxncs LL L uc Moore, Patsy Billingsley ELAINE URIIXLES ,. NANCY QwUNNELL . . . 'IULIANNIQ I l,xs'1'1Ncas , . . IYIARY Pm'L1.w Mc1L12,,xN lnmt till lnllu1111X111uC HI-Y CLUB llxnm' Pllili .. .... l'rcsi11w1l llllilll llxmlran . . . . X'icc-l'rusi41w11 lg.'xnNEs'1 l3.'xmxoN . . . . SL'L'l'L'flIl'.1' R. U. jowus ,.... . . vI1l'L'lIS1H'L'V ll. IE. K1'l'c'lu2Ns . , . . Spmzxur ,XICIIIIIUVSI clL'0l'gC BUIIUI1, ll. ll. liilclwns, NlllLll'iCL' Coodruc, ll. U, -Iuncs. Hubby Dulxcs, lluglm F2ll'lNCl', ERIFIICSI Umwon, Billy Rllllfll. Sponsor XVgllkcr, Billy .Xslwxxg Morrill 'lilCIxSOI1, Ilzlmus lllgilll, lmnmy Pike, llnrry Pike. XVillinm c,ll1l0l'C, KL'l1I1Cll1 AICIJUIHIIKI.'IilNl1'liCcDXVL'I1S. 5 APS OFFICERS ANNE I IAYNIE l'reside1f1t .XLICE I IUTCHENS Vice-President Pscuv EDWARDS Secretary LOUNELLE CQRINIES Treuszfrer U. H. EL H lfirxl mir: 'Ianet Uenney, VVillene Fleming. Uaisy ,Xlnion. Barliara xvilllAlI11S. Patrieia Phillips. Patsy Billinvsley, Ciertrucle Summers, llarriette Striilinw. Betty Bowers, Betty Cllaclney, Mary l.yn Stnnlners m , l m , . , , . llalel Barnes, Elaine Bridges. Sceomi VOIP! Bulmy Nell Brimer, Betty liDCCli0ll1, Nancy Boliannon, Mary ,Xnne Bornlers, vlillylulll Wlliite, Barbara llammoncl. Carolyn Millians, Nlellua fannon. Sara ljllllify. XVyolene farter, Yloan Xl'ilson lhlcline Mefriglit, Joanne Smitli. 'lil1ll'll1'01l'Z Miss Unetta Varner, flilene Mooney, Bolilwie .Xnne hlaelyson. Martlia Uyerlmy, Betty Boynton, Betty Orr, Evelyn Sanders, Eleanor XVitelier, Alilylllt' Moore, Peggy lltlxyartls. -lane llielyson liatliryn Brown, Mollie Camp, .Ioanne U'Kelley. Lounell Clriines. Nora l.ee XValls. limrrtlz row: Freicla Elkins, Betty Ann Cottle, ,lean Ciottongiin. 'lane llanilwy, Shirley Mealieliael -laequelyn Ball, Nancy llclwarcls, Virginia Sprayluerry. Betty .lean jones. -loan Bowie, Patricia ililiomas Louise Barnes, Betty Sue Barrow. lfiftll rote: Patricia Boliinson, Patsy Slaton. Sandra Cioolily, 'Xnnie Btltli Newell, ilnne llaxnie. .Xliet lluteliens. Carolyn Milam, Anne Owens, liatlierine Yielaery. .loan Bolvison, Sally lfyans, 'Iaequelyn Brown Sue Moore. mwn1 gilt: rllfQ o I I ,,fX ! 5 sr X W 'R l 47 :, ., X , 5 2 srl - K my H wy bf ' I Il' . , -.., -Q Q' eil ,K xx 'XJ :.V X H fw, . f l xi, . x '- kt I Q '. .I ' r ' .3 0 Ia A.VA .I E ' ' Er... is , Q N ,... - ., gg H , fl Z1 V , , YK is ' N ,Q Q-1 f ,.'- f ' P: ' . 'F' fx so . 4 s' - X f In A .,. ' X X'-, .V f 5 1 , ., X r . f,: 1 ' r 2 ls ss s or - srrs s y r ersr Clockwise: Elleen Sewell CPresiclcntD, Henry Johnston CVice-Prcsiclcntl Mary jo Weber CSecrctaryD, Harriettc Allen CTreasurerD, Merrill Jackson CChaplainD, Pmudine lVlCCright CPxeporterD, R. VV. Vllaters CSponsorD, Bobby Millians, jack Reeves, Jerry Masdon, Thomas Ellis, James Brooks. 'y EL B l'1r'sl row: C lulrlcs lldwcll. CYIIQIVICS C nrtcr. Cyccmngn' l1All'l'Ol1. VIIININB' Lcwls, Paul l LlL'LlS. Kcnncth Mflblmnlfl, Uuxicl Lcc, SL'L'UIIt1Y'0ll'Z Spcnccr X'X'41llxc1', Morrill .luclxzmy IILIITX Pilxc, hlnnmcs Logan, Ilmifl I l'CL'l111lll, Xvillikllll O7n1m'c. 'l4l1irr1 ww: lQrncst NCXYIIILIH, Lymlmm Iluncs. .XI'lllLll' Uukcs. llnlvlwy Norton, onnny Pike, -lalckic Stl'icLlz111d. Ifmfrtll 1'ou': llurncst l3kIl'l'0H,.IilUl11f' Uxxcns, lluglm lnrlncr, Ihmblny IJLlIxCS, IJLIYHI SIIG'-CIIOII, Vrnlmk Xvilliilmsulm, V, C. Mcflinlx fS Ul1SllI'w. CLUB Ol-l5lCl RS lmuis Lon:,xN .. , IU-ygiilyflf C-roman l3.xmxoN ,. . SL'L'I'C'I1lV'1' 4 Rf, 3 ? NAS Q ' x it xlib 1 tx it -- , s it T 'sf Q wr ' i,..,.Z i D B X 4 i X o f -' S -in The band plays a vital part in the activities of the school. This organization contributes much to the spirit of the school during the football season. The progress of the band has been very commend able. Although the students had only a few months previous instruction, they were able to play at all home football games, and gave a very creditable concert Christmas. The band also participated in various com munity programs during the year. Highlights of the spring semester were the spring concert and the District Band Festival at La Grang refs 3 Tl! ti? I .-., Q . Q ,. 3' t 4 . lt T if 1 K . , If , R, . p 4 HEAD llllAlJlfOllD l11,l,1s . . ..... lJl'L'SltlL'lll NANCY lilJVV,fXllllS . . . . l'ieeflJr'esi1lw1t Puczm' Enwfmns ..... .,.. S uercimjm IIANNIII JONES Cllnvtan . . . 'l'l'L'tIS11I'L'l' Huck to front: lflirst rmv: lem Craltam, lllryfa Nllltite. Vlmnlny Sewell, Lionel Martin, lletty .lean Jones, ljclward Craft, Ronald Fincher. Elilalwetll Slmelvelton. Seemztl row: Rieltarcl Hall, lilna FOl'CINL111,J11ClilC Mlair, Betty Orr, .Ioan XX'ilson, llamld xllclerman, llarriette Stripling, Nancy Eclwarcls. --1 . . , 3 . 1 . , . 1 . Illlfll mtv: .llIll1lI1l1L' IIZISIIITQS, 'loan lmlnlsun, lxalelglm Coggin, lQClXVlI1 llulmston, .laequeline Ball, Leland Spruell, lfleanor Xlvitelmer, Fannie 'Innes Cllcwer. lililtflll rrnv: llarluara .Xnne Clentrv, l3l'llLll'0I'Cl llllis, llillx' lluutlm, llowartl Inlin- stun, Sara Xllilson, Norman rlxvisclale, lhmlvlwy Xltiglml. Peggy l:clwal'tls. R E 3 .,.,, SPUHTS SNAPS N LM QC t .. 2- --49 v rs, 1: 1 5 .gakgl A K -6 ' - . fx fs 'gl p . V, 'n l Y. ' ep 4 5, ..gf,yq.,e4fgL.'fr.2,,. 1- N if ig , , ' K cc' Q Ma-Sa WSU? 35 1 ' I , - 1 . . kg! X Q i Q + W. ' 295, x K v W ' 2 fy JD 1, ix 1 QV : f' A ff H, 1 Q5 ' ' I 1' WW N I V' Q Aw + 1 1 NT XX If 11' NN! .y X rg' ' f f4 4' r PUUTB LL SUMMARY if N. H. S. Tiger gridsters opened their second season under the guidance of Coach V. C. McCinty, with the assistance of Messrs H. W. Pierce and W. G. Talbert, Ir. The Tigers Hrst visited Manchester and came out victorious 21 to 7. In the second game, with Hapeville, played there, several Tiger freshmen earned their spurs when they bore the brunt of holding the strong Hornets to a 6-13 victory while six Tiger first stringers remained at home in bed with the influenza. The third game, the Iirst home game, the Tigers, getting off to a slow start, allowed Rockmart, the North Georgia Football Champions for two successive years, to score 18 points the first half before rallying the last half to play on equal terms with the Champs. Next, the Tiger tasted victory again traveling to Douglasville to hand their host the first defeat of their season, 20 to O. Returning home for their next two contests,ithe Tigers came out victorious in both: defeating Villa Rica by a score of 27-7 and Carrollton 38-6, respectively. Next, the Tigers joumeyed to West Fulton, to play one of their best ball games of the season where, playing in cold rain and a quagmire of mud, they won the game by statistics but the score failed to read in our favor, 0-7 in the Owls favor. The final game against their arch rival, La Grange, was played on Pickett field and was plagued with rain, as were all games during the season. The superior power and well coached Grangers overcame the Tigers, leaving them on the short end of a 7-33 score. pu 'ex Q- I Y . ,..b,,f. ,f ff-'H.l.ar.a0v ' y ax T .'g fam g .5 .N 1 K af' K A ' wif 13 Y f V f ' wk! ' x . Ak , if if ggi. R4 F 1 J . N M genie S gif? ff! E g W 8 . . N 3 h N L i V' Q if M 'ff' La my 1 , '-wi ,fix GIRLS' SHETB LL SU IM HY NPWYAN GIRLS' l3ASKE'l'BALL RESULTS NCVVIHI I1 NUXYIIRIII Ncwlmn NUVVIIQIII Nun nam Nk'XX'I1LlIX NCXYIHIII NCXYINIH Ncwlm n NCXYIHIII Nun nam NLWX llil I1 NCXVHZIII TYCXYIHIII y. , . cumin 10 '77 24 28 53 23 25 S7 I5 lf I5 40 li 32 20 X lz1m'l1L'stc1' c1l'L'L'llViHK' IlIllL'ShllI'KJ IlUgklI!SX'iHL' DILICIQSUII xlJlllCllCSIL'l' Nupsmmiun , GrL'c11x'ill:' l3uwclul1 I l4lgklI15YiHC ,lucksmm Bmvdmm NZIDSKPIHQIIX 'IUURNAMFNT Cgnrmlltmx Criilin 27 29 l l 27 42 27 25 36 13 I9 24 10 21 20 43 GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM lirsl ww: Alolliu Camp, Emily illwmassmm, 'loan Qwilllllllgilll, llLlI'l'lCI Potts. ,Xilcnc Alooncy, liatliryn l3l'OXVl1. St'L'UlIti rmv: 'Ioan Robison, llarricttc Stripling, Alarlynn Cllanlncy, ulnm' Uwcns, y. j . . ff' Y . 7. 3 loan NN llscm, latricia lllomas, lXllll1l'l'lI1L' X'lL'liCl4X', lmarlnala Annc Clcntry ClXlanagcrN, 'Illini VOIIT Miss Mary lluclson CLiOLlCl1U, Virginia Spraylvcrry, .lu Anno Xv1ll'l'L'l1, .Xliuc llutclicns, lwliryza Wfliitc. Mary Phyllis McLean. YV. U. Vlqallvcrt Qfoacliw. CTtII7ltIilI'7fXlLENF Moowriv geasfm -Sa a BUYS' BASKETBALL SUMMABY ir The N. H. S. boys, basketball team had a much more successful season than they did in football. The Tiger Cagers won 14 while losing only 2, one to Bowdon and the other to Hogansville, also winning 'the Fourth District Tournament. This is the first time in 15 years the Newnan boys' basketball team has brought home the Fourth District basketball trophy. They defeated Bowdon in the Class B Fourth District finals 21 to 16. The Newnan Cagers in the early part of the touma- ment defeated Manchester High School 30-17, Forest Park 39-19, and Grillin High School 29-20. 1 Coach V. C. lVlcGinty's Tigers rolled up a total of 480 points while their opponents scored 305 in sixteen games. The Tigers averaged 30 points per game, while their opponents were held to 19 points per game. As Winners of the Fourth District tournament the Tigers will go to the State basketball tournament in Macon where they will take to the Court against the winner of the Second District and the Seventh District playoff. We hope our Tigers will be as successful in the State tournament as they were in the District tournament and we Wish them all good luck, lrcd Dean, Ucorgc l31ll'l'OI1, llumilton fXrnnll, LLIINUI' Potts, Charles CTLIIAICY, D11 I l'L'Cl11LIl1, Paul Lucas, Spcnccr XVulkcr, 'Iimmy Uwcns, Uzlvid SllL'f-L'IIOI1, Alton Pcalxx BUYS' BASKETBALL SU BBB Upper lcft: Hurry Pilic CAI1!l11lgCl'B, Bobby ULIIQQS, jimmy Lcwis, IXITIILII' Uuku l lugh F2ll'l11CI', Conch V. C. Mcllinty. Cfupmi11AlIuc:11 Iixmlulz fUlurm1l.v cxtllffllill .XI,'ION P11,'xx'Y x ul EHEEHLEAUEHS Left to right: Patricia Robinson, Patsy Siaton, Iiarrict Potts, Anno Owens aptainl, Annc Ilaynic, Mnlliu Camp, Kathryn Urowii. sa .., fa '?' x Nag xx x. ,A sa I an , W' g .3 . W fx H X -Q --wx 5 l - 211. T 2 . ' , S ef yi N -f A ' 'Q 4- f -1 f 1 F .1 1 3 X 1 Q n ri v 5 H? ,Q a. if 51-f W, Q 65 5 X A . e fi , iw I A 4 1 A15 fa 5 ali R 1,1 1.4 :M J 5 if i , .A Q KH w T. ii 2. Jw' ,S '55, fn ic. fb li fe Q w an 1 lj! uf' la 4 1 A 4 5' P., l 1 A 4 P 1 s , , , Q 1 as 7 f0 4. f 77 X . -f-ff, J M W ff 4 ' ga l Y W 4 Y if Compliments of PARKER GROCERY COMPANY QUALITY MEATS - PRODUCE Phones 42 - 43 Thank You - Call Again With All Good Wishes To The EMPYREAN, Its Staff, The Faculty And Students of The NEWNAN HIGH SCHOOL F rom The NEWNAN COTTON MILLS JONES MOTORS F SERVICE A '6There's a Ford in Your F uturew Newnan, Georgia Phone 347 SALES AAfmA,mAAAfVvVvxAvAAwVvvvmAm vw,vAV NEWNAN OIL COMPANY SHELL OIL COMPANY PRODUCTS C. C. OWENS, Manager Phone 347 N ewnan, Georgia xmmAmmmMvA Vx VV-JVVVVVX, Cfvwxfvvv ,VV FARMER'S EQUIPMENT COMPANY FORDSON Trade Mark Tractor Ford-Ferguson Tractors 86 Implements C. P. BOHANNON, Mgr. Phone 347 N ewnan, Georgia Compliments of the DOCTORS and DENTISTS of NEWNAN COWETA C0-OP DAIRIES N G g :Sw 'Qi Join in. . . have a Coke CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1948 THE N EWN AN TIMES-HERALD 6 - Telephones - 44 U-SAVE-IT GROCERY L. H. SMITH, Owner Phones 168-169 MAN GET BRGTHERS COMPANY COTTON Vvwf vVVAvv Compliments of SOUTHERN MILLS, INC Senoia, Georgia Compliments of ASKEW LUMBER CQMPAN Y 'VX fvvvvvx N Afvx,Vvx.fXA,A,xf-,xAA,VVv-xA,wnfXAfX,x X fxAfX,vXAAAAAAAA,VvX NAA,-X A fv-,X K E fl LJ NTERNA 5-N In appreciation of this fine in- stitution of learning, we are glad to contribute this space. KERSEY'S ,w SEARS-RCEBUCK COMPANY ORDERS QUICKLY FILLED Newnan, Georgia K. 86 W. Furniture Co. Complete Home F urnishersn Philco Refrigerators 86 Radios Home-owned Sz Operated By Aaron Keheley Vance Wingo eAA,xAAfvx.fvvx,VvxA,vVN, FISHER Lovejoy 86 Glover Insurance Agency Insurance 66 Protection Plus Service 1 Spring St., Corner Perry Phone 73 Phones 22 and 1051 17M Greenville Street Newnan, Georgia N ewnan, Georgia MONCRIEE SHEET METAL WORKS Sheet Metal and Roofing Contractors R Manufacturers and Rebuilders of SPINNING CYLINDERS . . CARD AND PICKER SCREENS Phone 108 Newnan, Ga. Compliments of HENSON FURNITURE CO., INC. HEverything for the Home A good place to trade Buy on easy terms Phone 293 Nevvnan, Ga. Box 293 XAAAAAAAAA COTTON GIM FLORIST F lowers for any occasioni' Phones E Night 894-J-3 Day 958 ff Z N ewnan, Georgia 4, 5E 4 Compliments IE lv in of l :I BEAVER'S PACKING Co. ii 'GOLD SOUTH PRODUCTSH 4, Phone 72 Newnan, Ga. Compliments of GETS Greenville Street Extension N ewnan, Georgia Av ELECTRIC UTILITIES, INC. GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER Phone 850 Newnan, Georgia For Rich I' I ' I rx HOME-MADE ' , ,TT ' FLAVOR E, WEEE? KE? ' Ai SUPER BREAD From The 5 ---'e X Modern, Sun-Lit .. v--Mf..-- Bakery Of E- KRAZY KAT FOOD STORES Newnan, Ga. R. D. COLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS Phones 13 and 14 Compliments of J. L. Weddington, Jr. SALES and SERVICE 1 ,Q l MCINTOSH MILLS Colored Novelty and Thread Yarns 16's to 40,5 Newnan, Georgia GOZA MOTOR COMPANY Dodge + Plymouth - DeSoto Dodge Mjob-rated Trucks Parts - Service - Accessories Bee-Line Alignment System Phones 936-937 Newnan, Georgia vwwwAMwMs -N C. J. BARRON 86 SONS 2 New and Used Cars Frigidaires - Water Heaters Electric Ranges BUICK DEALERS Newnan Georgia Compliments of H. V. KELL COMPANY Newnan Georgia AUSTIN AND DYER Appliance 86 Equipment Co. O RADIOS - RANGES - REFRIGERATORS WESTINGHOUSE jOINER'S DRUG STORE 'allrugs OZ Sundriesi' Court Square 401 - PHONES - 402 HAMILTON C. ARNALL INSURANCE 1922 - 1948 25 Years of Insurance R N A L L I D S S S U R E D S N ewnan Georgia JOHN R. CATES DRUG co. 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