Miller - Lanier Annual 1960 (2024)

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FROM US...

There are picturesof our building . . . of those who have taught us and worked
with us . . . of the seniors, the graduates of 1960 . . . and of the juniors and
sophom*ores . . . at Miller Senior High. . .

There is copy

There are events, and the personalities that have made them .. .

There are moments that we shall never forget . . .

There are thoughts, longings. wonders, regrets, and memories.

In this book are all these.
Your staff

TO YOU WE PRESENT...

| nt rod uction

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A c ministration
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Dedicat ion
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Facult y

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Classes

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Organizations

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A ctivities
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Superlatives

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e studiec e searched diligently

in the peace and quiet of the library. through stacks and stacks of magazines for infor-
mation ... themes. . . essays.

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We tried to study
as Privileged Seniors, but we
were tempted . . . to nibble
. gossip . . . chat.

We had fun
as we cut letters . . . pasted . . . painted . . . and then we
admired those eye-catching Guidance bulletin boards. Remem-
ber?

We were guinea pigs

in Chemistry as new methods
ty minutes of film every day
tried on us!

and in American History as a Miller
graduate. now a college senior, did
her practice teaching.

We had interrupted classes > ee

we had fire drills . . . sometimes with planned blocked exits. We'll
remember the pounding, the noise, the disturbance as the building
was made safe . . . but we cant miss those exits now...

in Homemaking as we tried
to learn the art of making
corsages . . . and flower ar-
rangements,

We went outside a

for Gym. . . on all days . . . in the hot and
in the cold . . . for soccer, hockey. and exer-
: '
cises!

We used and enjoyed new equipment

In the business, science, and languages departments
we had wonderful new equipmenttypewriters. record
plavers. tape recorders, microscopes, charts, . . .

Tatum and her parents admire a beauti-
ful box of bugs-... ugh! .. .

leyball . . . The game was
much more exciting than that
score showed!

Our parents and friendsthey all came on November ;
the twelfth. That night the exhibit of Beta Club was a popular spot.

As we teased... joked... listened... waited our

turns at the telephone.

We'll never forget those
squeals, tears of joy.
and smiles as girls were
tapped for Beta.

We sketched. we measured, we painted: we had about us
both the curious and the critical as we worked on scenery

for the play.

Purple sheets! When we
saw teachers form that
line at the ditto ma-
chine... .

: its
\\ e lived in

suspense

4 ; :,
| hen we murdered a classmate!

It all happened so realistically in our Senior play
(but we really did not).

DR. H. G. WEAVER is presi-

dent of the Board of Education.

MR. MALLORY C. MR. WALLACE MILLER, JR. MR. W. P. SIMMONS
ATKINSON secretary treasurer

vice-president

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The members of our board ae

We are delighted to show you these outstanding business-men, known for their
executive ability . . . who devote untold hours spent in an effort to give every
opportunity for education to us in Bibb County.

We usually think of them ... on the second Thursday of each month . . . at
the Board of Education office . . . but we show each of them in a pose typical
of his committee work.

Mr. W. A. Fickling, Sr. . . . Rules and Regulations . . . reviews the manual.

Mr. Frank M. Willingham . . . Textbooks and Courses of Study . . . is thoroughly
familiar with texts studied.

Judge Oscar L. Long . . . Transportation . . . inspects new buses.

Mr. C. C. Hertwig . . . Operation of Plant . . . checks equipment for the school
system.

Mr. A. S. Hatcher, Jr. . . . Instructional Services . . . knows and supervises all

supplies.

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Mr. Julius Gholson is superintendent of the Bibb County School System,

berry is assistant superintendent.
who give u nt old h ours

Mayor Edgar H. Wilson is an ex officio member.

Mr. G. P. Rankin, Jr. . . . Maintenance of Plant . . . closely watches progress
made in construction of classrooms and new buildings.

Mr. R. A. McCord . . . Special School Needs . . . is at Glen Cove, site of a
future school.

Mr. H. T. Birdsey . . . Vocational Education . . . can well be happy over
progress shown in this field of education.

Judge W. C. Stevens . . . Military and Athletics . . . approves new equipment

for use in the schools.

H
ee OF EDUCATION
= | OR GRADE SCHOOL

and Mr.

Lloyd New-

( )n Ce W h Om we 10n0r

by dedicating to her our annual

because shes always smiling, friendly, and ready for fun...

because we admire so many qualities in her

her ability, thoroughness. and the speed with which she accomplishes whatever she does.
her well-groomed appearance and interesting personality . . .

because we know her cooperative nature

because we respect her. so small. and young in spirit

and because she seems to be one of us.

This is Mrs. Charles L. Stewart.

A n ( one

whom we respect

for his genuine concern for the welfare
and happiness of his girls... .

for his inspiration and guidance

for his wisdom and willingness to share it. . .

for his convictions and the strength to
stand by them.. .

for his dignity, quiet forcefulness, under-
standing, and friendliness.

This is our principal.

Mr. H. S. Lasseter.

It may be basketball, soccer, hockey . . . or any of the
other sports . . . but Mr. Lasseter is usually there . . . watch-
ing... and... enjoying a good game.

It may be late in the afternoon . . . :
before he leaves his office, he usually stops by
to talk to groups meeting after school. We
just expect him then . . . enjoy him. . . and
get to know him better.

In

her many books. students art work.

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We shal]

remem be r

in ENGLISH .. . unity
and coherence . . . hack-
neyed, stereotyped, trite
and clich . . . its ad-
vantageous . . . Do |
sound like that? ...A
comma there. Why? .. .
Chaucer . . . Senior Es-
say? .. . What is a
brief? ... outlines < ..
Dickens ... It was the
best of times, it was the
worst of times .. . Li-

brary lessons again?

In this department are Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Cath
erine Jones, Miss Addie Funderburke, Miss Yonah
Hurt, Miss Lucile Carswell, and Mrs. Ann Martin
Holmes.

: [ h OSE WwW h 0) h ave woO rk ec

= as in ? , . : :
in the LIBRARY .. . Remain seated until slips are taken up! - Whew!
as inher ; : : 3
. but time flies and fines mount: ...
in ART . . . Squint up your eyes and see the values. . . organized con-
fusion . .. perspective... shading ... Picasso...
in CHORUS . . . Overtones flying around the room .. . blend your voices

. breathe correctly . . . hum your note... breathe .. .

Miss Mary Alfriend stresses sounds.

the library is Mrs. Dixon Watson with Mrs. Jones Brown is pleased with her Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Jr., is ready for
her chorus class.

in SOCIAL SCIENCES
... Time to teach! ...
U. S. News and World
Report. . . time lines
. concept . . . panel
discussions . . . Federal
Reserve System
Mrs. Bru, a_ living
stock exchange . . . par-
allel, parallel . . . Third
Ward, Precinct 207...
the big idea . . . rela-
tionship, thats the word
. from the Minuet to
the Charleston.

Mrs. W A. Perry, Miss Ann Henry, Mrs. Charles
Stewart, Miss Florence Blair, and Miss Mary Holmes

admire a 203 bulletin board

wit h us

in LANGUAGES . . . Derivatives
synonyms . . . mythology

more subjunctive uses

Cierren ustedes los libros, por

favor . . . Dona Barbara

phonetics, the French Style Shows
Navez-vous pas etudie votre

lecon? . . . Dormez-vous? .

Ou bueno! Mrs. Frances Brubaker reigns

jQu bueno!

Mrs. Wendell Clark admires
Latin scrapbook.

in the OFFICE, the center of the La senorita Geraldine Jackson et Madame W
school, we hear at the telephone veneers Se

This is Miller Senior High School
. (Mrs.) Mary M. Barber.

in BUSINESS

120 words! ... I
cant even take 60!
. . Look it UP ss >
ledgers . . . sales
slips . . . balance
sheets... sets...
Get instructions, un-
derstand instrue-
tions, follow instruc-
tions . . . Don't
erase! ... Wheres
my typewriter

cover? . *

Mrs. John Pellew, Miss Agnes Pittman, Miss Ann Cul-
verhouse, Mrs. Paul Elkins, and Mrs. J. P. Wilingham

they are in the business department.

rynN .
Cheir quotes... and

in PHYSICAL EDUCATION . . . Where are the halfbacks? . . sub-

stitutions . . . 350 Jumping Jacks? . . . Two laps around the field . . .

You arent cold, are you? . . . Another practice this afternoon . . . Release

arrows!

in the LUNCH ROOM . . . Its hamburgers, hot dogs . . . and barbecue
- but today! Mmm ... its cherry cobbler . . . or apple ... . Mmm

i!
. SO good!

Mrs. Bruce Thrasher teaches General
Business.

Mrs. Shelton Lister and Miss Rosalyn Harden check Mrs. Amy Olmstead and Mrs. J. C. Bynum check tomorrow's menu.
some new gym equipment.

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in MATHEMATICSHands all over the
room! ... colored figures . . . Pythagorean
Theorem ... Things = to = things are =.
If a boat traveled upstream at eleven miles
an hour... 100 graphs by tomorrow!

x to the n'! power...

in NATURAL SCIENCES Hawthorn, sp.
... leaves... bugs... flowers .. . Platy-
helminthes-Nemathelminthes . . . Chemistry
Scrapbooks . . . H:SO. . . . learning?

by films? What's that smell? 107 has gone

wild again!

Miss Emily Orr accompanies our well-analyzed
friend on another trip from 108 to 107a long,
loud journey!

; or
. fend th,
= Pt ae emg:
1 Gr. 37
Mrs. Thomas L. Crews and Miss Dorothy a
Simmons enjoy some new math textbooks. ,

quips

in HOMEMAKING .. . home proj-
ects . . . relationships . . . budgets
child growth and development

. good grooming . . . That could
be right . . . its a new possibility!

Miss Willie Mae Little at the board works

a math problem.

Mrs. W. V. Williams, Jr., and Mrs. Gail Carver are quite proud of this

Mrs. Lamar Ross and Mrs. John Pendergrass admire a
cross section of a leafnew to the Biology department.

small arrangement, ideal for a desk.

Capably leading our ser class are Charlotte Raley, vice-president; Merri We were so glad to learn that Miss Ann Henry. and
Massey, president; ler n Edenfield, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Charles Stewart were

chosen as our class sponsors,

CLASS OF 60 BEST IN DIXIE

e Susan Patton, Gayle Watson, Kay Kelly, Gail Arrington, and Page Hutcherson, directors.

FRANCES LUCILLE ADAMS
Frances
Honor Group 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; MBBC 11,
12; FHA 12; Archery Tournament 10
MITYLENE CLARICE AGEE
Vitylene
Entered 11; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12

MARTHA JEAN AIKEN
Jeannie
Transfer 1958; MAA 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12; Senior Play
Chairman 12; Student Council 12; Supervision Officer 12;
Class Volleyball Team 10; Red Cross Council 10

BARBARA LORENE ANDREWS
Barbara
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Chemistry Club
12: FTA Officer 12; Music Club 11; Class Speedball Team
11: Perfect Attendance 10; Supervision Volleyball Team
10-12

GAIL LOUISE ARRINGTON
Gail
Beta Club 12: Student Council Secretary 12; Class Direc-
tor 12; Gym Assistant 11; MAA 11; Class Teams 10, 11;
Supervision Teams 10, 11; Superlative

GERRYLYN CHRISTINE ASHENFELDER
Gerry
Tri-Hi-Y 10; Supervision President 10; Red Cross 11;
Music Club 12; Class Cheerleader 10; Supervision Volley-
ball Team 10; Supervision Basketball Team 10; Art Club
Program Chairman 12

LEILA EUGENIA ASHURST

Genie
Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Group Cap-
tain 12; FTA 10-12; Music Club 12; Supervision Volley-
ball Team 10; Supervision Softball Team 10

GAIL READ ATWATER

Gail
Tri-Hi-Y 10; Chemistry Club 11, 12; Chemistry Club Vice-
President 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11; Supervision
Basketball Team 11; Music Club 10; Art Club Program
Chairman 12

CATHERINE BAILEY
Cathy
FHA Officer 12; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 11; Supervision
Basketball Team 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11;
Supervision Softball Team 10
SANDRA FAYE BAILEY

Sandra

FHA 10: MBBC 11: Music Club 10, 11; Art Club 12

CHARLOTTE BARKER
Charlotte

Beta Club 11, 12: Honor Group 11, 12: Book Store Man-
ager 12: MBBC Treasurer 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor
11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; FHA 10; Annual Biog-
rapher 1]

MARGARET ANN BASS

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Bookkeeping Roll of Honor Dis Tri-Hi-Y }1' MBBC 12;

Class Speedpinball Team 1]

ANITA ANN BEALL
Vita
MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball Team 11; Supervision Softball Team 10,
11; Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 12

IRENE BELL
Irene
FTA Secretary 11; FTA 10-12; Supervision Officer 11;
Tri-Hi-Y 12: Chemistry Club 12: FHA 10: Perfect At-
tendance 11: ROTC Sponsor 12

PENELOPE BELL
Penny
Honor Group 11, 12; Music Club Treasurer 12; Tri-Hi-Y
10-12; Class Speedball Team 11; Senior Play Scenery Com-
mittee 12; Supervision Officer 10; Supervision Volleyball
Team 10-12; Art Club Secretary-Treasurer 12

GLORIA JEAN BLACKSHEAR
Jean
Perfect Attendance 11; MBBC 11; MBBC Scrapbook Editor
12; Senior Play Business Committee 12; Student Council
11, 12: Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 11;
Supervision Secretary 11; Chorus 10

DOROTHY ELIZABETH BRAKE
Dottie
FHA 10, 12; MBBC 11; Archery Tournament 11; Super-
vision Volleyball Team 10, 11: Supervision Softball
Team 10

SARAH ANN BRANTLEY
Sarah
Gregg Shorthand Award 11: Glee Club 10, 12; Supervi-
sion Volleyball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball Cham-
pionship Team 12; Music Club 11, 12; MBBC 11, 12

MARY LEILA BRAY
Mary
MBBC 11, 12; Glee Club 10; FHA 12; Chemistry Club
11: Supervision Volleyball Team 11

BARBARA NELL BRIDGES
Barbara
Hi-Lights Editor 12; Music Club Secretary 12: Beta Club
11, 12: Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y Group Captain 12;
Supervision Officer 11, 12; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 11

VIRGINIA CARROLLYN BROOKS

Virginia
Library Assistant 11, 12: FTA 10; FHA 12: Miller-Lanier
Orchestra 10; Glee Club 10; Supervision Volleyball Team
11; Supervision Secretary 11

ELIZABETH DIANE BROWN

Diane
Class Hockey Team Manager 10; Supervision Volleyball
Team 10, 12; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Class Soccer

Team 11; Supervision Softball Team 10, 11; FHA 12

JANE BEATRICE BROWN
Jane
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12: MBBC 11, 12: MBBC Group Captain 12;
Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Sports Day 11: Hi-Lights
Business Staff 11; Supervision Volleyball Championship
Team 11; Supervision Teams 11. 12

JANETTE FAYE BROWN
Janette
FHA 10; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-
12; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Soft-
ball Team Manager 11; Student Council Talent Show 12

KATHERINE LAVERNE BROWN

Verne
Hi-Lights Managing Editor 12; MAA 12; Music Club 12;
Tri-Hi-Y 10, 12; Sports Day 11: Class Teams 10, 11;
Supervision Teams 10-12

LOUISE HINSON BROWN

Louise
Exhibition 10; Dramatics Club 11; Music Club 11, 12;
Class Soccer Team 11; Supervision Volleyball Team Cap-
tain 10; Supervision Basketball Team Manager 10; Art
Club 12: Gregg Shorthand Award 11

SANDRA LEE BROWN
Sandra
Library Club President 12; Library Club Vice-President
11; Supervision Secretary 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor
11; FHA 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 12
BETTY ANNETTE BURCH
Betty

SANDRA LOUISE BURKE

Sandra
ROTC Sponsor 11; Music Club 10-12; Supervision Officer
11; Supervision Volleyball 10; Supervision Softball 10, 11

ALICE FAYE BUSH

Faye
Sports Day 10, 11; MAA 12; Chemistry Club Secretary 11,
12: Hi-Lights Photo Editor 12; Supervision Teams 10, 11;
Class Volleyball 12; Archery Tournament 10, 11

GAIL JoANN BUTLER
JoAnn
Sports Day 10; Class Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision
Volleyball Team Captain 12; Music Club 11; FHA 10;
Supervision Basketball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball
Team 11

PATRICIA LOREE BUTLER
Patricia
Class Basketball Team 10; Supervision Basketball Team 11,
12; Supervision Officer 11; Supervision Volleyball Team
10; Gym Monitor 10; Supervision Softball Team 10, 11;

FHA 10

PATRICIA ANN CALIFF
Patricia
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Chemistry Club
12; FNC 12: Music Club 11
GAIL ELIZABETH CALLAWAY
Gail

Tri-Hi-Y 10; Music Club 10, 11: Dramatics Club 11, 12;
FHA 10; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision
Softball 10, 11

JOYCE CAMERON
Joyce
Red Cross Representative 10; Supervision Basketball Team
10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10

VIRGINIA CARROLL
Foc.

Miller Radio Program Announcer 12; Dramatics Club 10-
12; Hi-Lights Staff 12

SANDRA DELORES CARTER
Delores
Beta Club 12; Bookstore Assistant 12: Student Council 12:
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Music Club 11: FNC 10;
Lunch Monitor 1], 12

MIRIAM CASKIN
Miriam
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Student Council 10, 12; MAA 11,
12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Sports Day 11, 12; Class Teams 10, 11;

Supervision Teams 10, 11

ALPHA LaFAYE CHAMBLISS
Faye
MBBC 11, 12; FHA 10, 12; Supervision Basketball Team
10; Class Soccer Team 10; Homemaking Degree 10

GLORIA JEAN CHAMBLISS
Gloria Jean
FNA 11, 12; FNA Group Captain 12; FHA 10, 12; Music
Club 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10,
11; Supervision Softball Team 10-12

JACQUELINE CHEEK
Jackie

Student Council 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; FHA
Parliamentarian 12; FNC 12; Supervision Volleyball Team
11, 12; Supervision Softball Team Manager 11

PATRICIA FAYE CHESTER
Faye
Dramatics Club 10; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball
Championship Team 12; Supervision Basketball Team 10,
11: Supervision Softball Team 10, 11; Class Soccer Team
10: Senior Play Stage Committee 12

VIRGINIA GAYLE CLARK
Gayle
Class Hockey Team 10; Class Soccer Team 10; Sports Day
10; Supervision Softball Team Manager 10: Supervision
Volleyball Team Manager 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12: Musie Club
10-12; Art Club 12

SANDRA ANN COBB
Sandy
ROTC Sponsor 11; MAA 11; Music Club 11, 12; Sports
Day Aide 10; Class Volleyball Team 11; Class Hockey
Team 10; Class Soccer Team 10, 11; Supervision Teams

10-12

| _ RACHEL SHIRLEY COHEN

Rachel
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; MAA 11, 12; Sen-
ior Play Cast 12; Music Club 10-12; Perfect Attendance
10: Sports Day 10, 1]

MARGARET ANN COLLIER
Wargaret
Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 11; Chemistry Club 12; Hi-
Lights Ad Solicitor 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11

CAROLE GWENDOLYN COOPER
Carole
Library Assistant 10; Hi-Lights Editorial Staff; FHA 10,
12; Supervision Officer 10; MBBC 11; Supervision Teams
10-12; Office Monitor 10

DELORES DIANE COOPER
Diane
Student Council 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision Officer
11. 12: Class Soccer Team 10: Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 12

PEGGY ANN COPELAND
Peggy
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand Award
11; Typing Award 11; MBBC 11, 12: Class Speedpinball
Team Manager 11; Sports Day 11: Supervision Softball
Team Co-Captain 11; Supervision Teams 10-12
JULIA CAROLYN CORBETT
Judy
FTA 10, 11; Library Assistant 11; Chemistry Club 12;

FNC 12: Glee Club 12; Senior Play Sound Effects Com-
mittee 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12

ROSE MARIE CRUMBLEY
Rose Varie

Library Assistant 10-12: FHA 10, 11

MARTHA JO DEAS
Vartha Jo
Tri-Hi-Y 12; Music Club 11, 12; Orchestra 10: Supervi-
sion Volleyball Team 10, 12: Supervision Basketball Team
11; Supervision Softball Team 10: Art Club 12

NANCY MARIE DENDLE
Vancy
Orchestra 10-12; Music Club 10, 11: Senior Play Sound
Effects Committee 12; FNC 11. 12: Chemistry Club 12

BONNYLYN DARE DENTON
Bonny
MAA 11, 12; Student Council 12; Beta Club 12; Sports
Day 10, 11: Class Hockey Team Manager 10, 11; Super-
vision Vice-President 10; Class Teams 10, 11; Supervision
Teams 10, 11

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SUZANNE DIXON
Suzie
Glee Club 10: State Music Festival 10: Music Club 10. 11:
Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11; Supervision Softball
Team 1]

BILLIE MARIAN DOCKERY
Varian
Student Council 10; Library Assistant 10, 11; Dramatics
Club 11, 12; Archery Tournament 10; Class Speedpinball
Team 11; Supervision Volleyball and Softball Manager 11;
Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 12; Supervi-
sion Officer 12

MARTHA JANICE DOHN
Jann
FNC 10-12: Music Club 11; Chemistry Club 12: FNC

Group Captain 12; Tennis Tournament 1]

JERRY HOBSON DREW
Jerry
Annual Business Manager 12: FTA Program Chairman 12:
Music Club 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Class Speedball
Team Manager 11: Annual Solicitor 11, 12; Chemistry
Club 12; Leading Ad Salesman 11

MARY DEANNA DUDNEY
Deanna
Tri-Hi-Y 10; Music Club Group Captain 12; Class Speed-
pinball Team 10; Class Soccer Team 11; Supervision Teams
10, 11
ELLEN ANN EDENFIELD
Ellen Ann
Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Vice-President 12; Honor
Group 11, 12; Class Secretary-Treasurer 10, 12; Student
Council 10; Tri-Hi-Y 12; MAA 11, 12; MAA Treasurer 11

PHYLLIS PATRICIA ELLIOTT

Pat

FHA Vice-President 11; Gregg Shorthand Certificate 11;
Library Assistant 11; MBBC 11: Supervision Volleyball
Championship Team 11, 12; FFA-FHA Sweetheart Contest
11: Senior Play Prompter 12; Class Volleyball Team 12

MARY SYLVIA EMANUEL
Sylvia
Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Girls State 11; Music Club 11, 12; Super-
vision Soccer Team 11; Supervision Softball Team 11;
Supervision Officer 10; Art Club 12

HELEN SHEPARD ENGLISH
Helen
Beta Club Treasurer 12; Tri-Hi-Y Group Captain 12; Honor
Group 11, 12; Student Council 11; Girls State 11; Orches-
tra 10; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 1]

JEANNETTE LILLIAN ETHERIDGE
Jeannette
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; MBBC Recording
Secretary 12; Supervision Vice-President 12; Typing
Award 11: Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll
of Honor 11

MARGARET SUSAN EVANS
Peggy
Tri-Hi-Y 12: Supervision Officer 12; FNC 10, 11; Class
Speedball Team 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Supervision
Basketball Team Captain 11

PATRICIA TELORAH EVANS
Pat
Lanier Band 11, 12; Most Improved Musician Award 11:
Dixie Doodle Dandy Pit Band 11, 12; Music Festival 10-
12: Miller-Lanier Orchestra 10; Beta Club Corresponding
Secretary 12; Outstanding French Student Award 10, 11:

Supervision President 11

JANE KLECKLEY EVERETT

Janie
Supervision Offier 11; Class Soccer Team 10; Music Club
11; Red Cross Alternate 12; Chemistry Club 12; Super-
vision Teams 12

MOLLY ANN FINCHER

Molly
MAA 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Class Teams 10; Supervision
Teams 10-12; Manager Class Volleyball Team 10; Music

Club 12

JO ELLEN FITZGIBBONS
Jo Ellen

Senior Play Cast 12; Supervision President 10; Student
Council 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 11; Class Soccer
Team 10; Class Speedpinball Team 10, 11; Supervision
Teams 10-t2

BONNIE JEAN FLEMING

Bonnie Jean

Music Club Program Chairman 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Supervi-
sion Volleyball Team 12; Supervision Officer 10; ROTC
Sponsor 12

DOROTHY LOUISE FLEWELLYN

Dot
FHA Vice-President 12: FHA 10-12; MBBC 12: Book-
keeping Roll of Honor 11; Perfect Attendance 11

SALLY JEANNETTE FLYNT

Sally
Red Cross Representative 10: Music Club 11, 12: Super-
vision Officer 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11:
Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Softball
Team 10, 1]

DOROTHY REBECCA FONTAINE

Becky
Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Annual Biographer
10; Chemistry Club 10; Supervision Officer 10

KATHLEEN RICE FORD

Kathy
MAA 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; ROTC Sponsor 10; Music Club
12; Senior Play Business Staff 12; Library Assistant 10;
Supervision Teams 10-12; Supervision Officer 10

PHYLLIS ANNE FORDHAM
Phyllis
MBBC 11, 12; Library Club 11; Gregg Shorthand Award
11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11: Supervision Softball
Team 11
EVELYN PATRICIA FOUNTAIN
Pat
Entered 12; FNC 12; Chemistry Club 12

PRISCILLA FAITH FRASER
Silla
Tri-Hi-Y 12; FHA 10, 12; FHA Officer 10; MBBC 12;
Red Cross Representative 10; Supervision Volleyball Team
10-12; Supervision Basketball Team 10; Supervision Soft-
ball Team 10, 11

IRIS ANN GARRARD

Tris Ann

Sports Day Aide 11; Supervision Volleyball Championship
Team 11, 12; Class Soccer Team Manager 11; Class Soccer
Team 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; MBBC 11; FNC
12; Supervision Volleyball Team Manager 11

MARIE ELENA GILES
Marie
ROTC Sponsor 11; Music Club 11, 12; FHA 10; Perfect
Attendance 10, 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Class
Speedball Team 11; Badminton Champion 10; Supervi-
sion Teams 10-12

MARTHA SPERRY GILLELAND
Sperry
Red Cross Representative 11; FHA 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11;
Art Club 12

PAULA SANDRA GOLDMAN
Paula
Music Club 10, 11; Red Cross Representative 12; Super-
vision Teams 10-12: Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 10; Senior
Play Business Staff 12; Class Hockey Team 10; Class
Volleyball Team 10; Art Club Vice-President 12

TERESA ANNETTE GRAHAM
Teresa
Library Assistant 11, 12; FHA 12; Red Cross Alternate 11,
12; Supervision Volleyball 11: Supervision Softball 10

BARBARA JEAN GREEN
Barbara
FHA Secretary 10-12; Dramatics Club 10; Supervision
Volleyball Team 10; Supervision Basketball Team 10; Sup-
ervision Softball Team 10; Badminton Tournament 11;
Art Club 12
REBECCA LEE GRIGGS
Becky
Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council 10; Music Club 11,
12; Art Club 12; Class Volleyball Team 10

LILLIAN RUTH GROCE
Lillian Ruth
Beta Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y Corresponding
Secretary 12; MAA 11; Annual Biographer 11; Music
2:

Club 11, 12: Student Council 10; Supervision Teams 10-12

KAY GUEST
Kay
Music Club 11, 12

MARY ALICE HAMLIN
Mary
MBBC 11, 12; FNC 10: Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11;
Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Supervision Teams 10, 11

BETTY JO HARALSON
Betty
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Dramatics Club 11, 12;
Supervision Softball Team 11; Gym Monitor 11]

MARY BETH HARDAWAY
Beth
Beta Club 11, 12; Music Club 10, 11; Music Club Program
Chairman 12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y
11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12: Supervision Officer 12

ETHEL RUNETTE HARRIS
Runnie
Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; MBBC Corresponding
Secretary 12; Supervision Officer 11, 12; Supervision
Teams 10, 11; Bookstore Assistant 12; Bookkeeping Roll of
Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand Awards 11

MIRIAM ELISE HARRISON
Mimi
Supervision Officer 10-12; Music Club 10; Student Coun-
cil Corresponding Secretary 11; Girls State Senator 11:
Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 12; Beta Club 12; Chemistry Club 12;
ROTC Sponsor 12

ZULA FAYE HARTZOG
Zula
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Music Club 11, 12: MBBC
11, 12; Class Volleyball Team 12; Supervision Softball
Team 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball Team 10

MARY MALENE HAYNES
Vary
MBBC 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Gre ge Short-
hand Award 11; FHA 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10;
Supervision Softball Team 10

POLLY ANN HESTER
Polly Ann
FHA 12; MBBC 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11;
Supervision Volleyball Team Manager 12; Supervision
Softball Team 10; Supervision Officer 10

SARA GORDON HEWLETT
Sara
FTA 10-12; Chemistry Club 12

BRENDA JOYCE HIGHTOWER
Brenda
Perfect Attendance 10-11: Gregg Shorthand Award 11:
Typing Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; FHA
10; Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 11, 12;
Supervision Basketball Team 11; Supervision Softball
Team 11

FRANCES KATHERINE HILL
Kay
Dramatics Club 11, 12; Publicity Chairman 11; Music Club
12; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Class Speed-
ball Team 10; Supervision Basketball Team 11, 12

TRECIA BERNICE HILL
Trecia
Music Club 10-12; Supervision President 10-12; MAA 11,
12; Perfect Attendance 11; Class Volleyball Team 10-12;
Sports Day 10, 11: Class Basketball Team Manager 10

LENA ESTELLE HOLLOWAY
Estelle
MAA 12; MBBC 11; Supervision Volleyball Championship
Team 11, 12; Class Teams 11; Sports Day 11; Exhibition
Basketball Team 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Perfect
Attendance 11

MARGARET TANZEL HONEYCUTT
Tanzel
Entered 11; Music Club Vice-President 12; Tri-Hi-Y 11,
12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team
11, 12; Annual Advertiser 12

SUE ELLEN HOPPE
Sue
MAA 11; Musie Club 11; Class Basketball Team 10; Sports
Day 10; Supervision Softball Team 10, 11: Class Soccer
Team 10: Chemistry Club 12

DERYL ARLENE HOWINGTON
Deryl
Chemistry Club President 12; Chemistry Club 11; Class
Speedpinball Team 10; Class Basketball Team 10; Super-
vision Officer 11, 12; Supervision Teams 10, 11

JO ANN HOWINGTON
Jo Ann
FTA President 12: Chorus President 12; Tri-Hi-Y Group
Captain 12; Chemistry Club 12

DINAH JEAN HUDSON
Dinah
Music Club 11; Class Soccer Team Manager 11; Chemistry
Club 12: Senior Play Scenery Committee 12; Supervision

Volleyball Team 11, 12

SHIRLEY TAYLOR HUDSON
Shirley
Honor Group 11, 12; Student Council 12; Supervision
Volleyball Team Manager 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor

11; Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 12; FHA

10; FNC 12
MARY ALICE HUGHES
Mary Alice
Sports Day 10; FHA 10: Class Soccer Team 10, 11:
Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11

SALLY JOSEPHINE HUGHES
Sally
FNC Treasurer 12; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 11: Music Club
12: Sports Day 10, 11; Class Soccer Team 10, 11; Super-
vision Softball Team 10: Supervision Basketball Team 10

MARY ELLEN HUNT
Vary
Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision Softball

Team 10, 11: FHA 10

BARBARA JEAN HUNTER

Boo
Hi-Lights Business Manager 12; ROTC Sponsor 10; MAA
11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Class Teams 10, 11; Girls State
Attorney General 11; Annual Ad Solicitor 12; Hi-Lights
Ad Solicitor 12

JAN GRACE HURST

Gracie
Beta Club 11. 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Underwood Typ-
ing Award 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Student Coun-
cil Typist 12; Student Council Aide 12; MBBC 11, 12;
FHA 10

MARTHA PAGE HUTCHERSON

Page
Senior Class Director 12; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 11; Music
Club 11, 12: Class Teams 10, 11; ROTC Sponsor 12

HARRIET LEA HUTSON

Harriet
Beta Club 12; Gym Assistant 12; MAA 12; Annual Ad
Solicitor 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Music Club 11;
FNC 10, 11; Class Teams 10. 11

LOMA MAXINE JACKSON
Butch
Honor Group 11, 12; Senior Play Cast 12; MAA 11], 12;
Library Assistant 11; Music Club 12; MBBC 11; Super-
vision Officer: Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 1]
CATHERINE IRENE JOHNSON
Catherine

FHA 12; Miller-Lanier Chorus 12; MBBC 12; Red Cross 10

ELIZABETH BRADBERRY JOHNSON
Betsy
Gym Assistant 12; ROTC Sponsor 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12:
MAA 11, 12; Class Teams 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10,

11; Sports Day 11
BARBARA JEAN JONES

Jean
FHA 10; Senior Play Make-up Committee 12

CAROL ELLEN JONES
Carol
Class Speedpinball Team 10; FTA 10; FTA Historian 11;
FTA Program Chairman 12; Library Assistant 10-12; Li-
brary Club Vice-President 12; Annual Ad Solicitor 11, 12:
Supervision Teams 10-12

EMMA JO JONES
Emma Jo

Homecoming Queen 12; Cheerleader 12; Student Council
Vice-President 12: Inter-School Student Council President
12; Tri-Hi-Y 10; Class Basketball Team Manager 11;
Sports Day 11; Superlative

JUDY BARBARA JONES
Judy
Red Cross 11, 12

LOLA VIRGINIA JONES
Virginia
FHA 10; MBBC 11; Supervision Basketball Team 11;
Supervision Softball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball
Championship Team 11

MARISUE JONES

Sue
FTA Historian 11; FTA 10-12; Chemistry Club 12; Girls
State 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Supervision
Basketball Team 10

BETTY RUTH JORDAN

Betty
MBBC 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision
Softball Team 10, 11

FAYE JORDAN
Faye
Beta Club 12; MAA 12; Gym Assistant 12; Girls State 11;
Honor Group 11, 12; Annual Ad Solicitor 11, 12; Super-
vision Officer 10, 11; Class Speedball Championship
Team 1]

SANDRA KAY KELLY
Kay
Class Director 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11,
12: Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 12; Supervision Officer 10-12; Tri-
Hi-Y 10-12; Sports Day 10; Superlative

ELIZABETH SADLER KEMP
Liz
Cheerleader 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11,
12: MAA 12; Music Club 12; Girls State 11; Annual
Biographer 11
DONNA JEWEL KIMBLE

Donna
Beta Club 11, 12; Chemistry Club 12; FNC 12; Hi-Lights
Ad Solicitor 12; Dramatics Club 10; Honor Group 11, 12;
Senior Play Committees 12

RITA EARLENE KING

Rita
FHA 11; Library Assistant 10-12; Class Soccer Team 11;
Supervision Basketball Team 10; Supervision Volleyball
Team 10: Senior Play Business Staff 12

MARGARET FAYE KITCHENS

Faye
Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor
11; MBBC 11, 12

MARION ANN KITE

Ann
ROTC Sponsor 11; MAA 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Sports Day 10;
Class Teams 10; Annual Biographer 11; Speedpinball Team
11; Class Cheerleader 12

BRENDA ELVIRA KLEPSIG
Brenda

Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Typing Award 11; Gregg
Shorthand Award 11; FHA 10; Music Club 10-12; MBBC
11, 12; Supervision Basketball Team 11; Supervision Vol-
leyball Championship Team 12

GEORGIANNE LANE
Skip
Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11: Library Assistant 11, 12:
MBBC 12; Class Volleyball Team 10: Supervision Volley
ball Team 10, 11: Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11:
Supervision Softball Team 10. 11

PATRICIA IRIS LAYTON
Patricia
Annual Assistant Business Manager 12: Gym Assistant 12:
MAA 11, 12: Tri-Hi-Y 10-12: Beta Club 12; Music Club
10-12: Annual Ad Solicitor 11; Supervision Officer 11

SYLVIA LANE LILES

Sylvia

Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 1]

LINDA DELL LISTER
Linda
MBBC 11, 12: Typing Award 11: Music Club 12: Super-
vision Teams 10-12: FHA 10

VACRETIA AUGUSTINE LOVETT
V acretia
Dramatics Club Secretary 10-12; Senior Play Cast 12:
Music Club 12; FHA 11; Supervision Volleyball Team
10, 11

NINA SUZANNE LUMPKIN
Suzanne
MBBC 11; FHA 10; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11:
Supervision Softball Team 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball
Team 12; Senior Play Stage Committee 12; Archery Tour-
nament 10; Art Club 12

MARGIE ANNE MANDERSON
Anne
FHA 10; Dramatics Club 11; Supervision Teams 10, 11;
Music Club 12; MBBC 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11

MARILYN MANNING
Marilyn
Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11: Music Club 10-12; Supervision Officer
10; Supervision Softball Team 11; Art Club 12

*

MARTHA JANE MASON
Vartha
Entered 11; Beta Club 12: MBBC 11. 12: Tri-Hi-Y 12:
Music Club 12: Honor Group 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand
Award 11
MERRI DAWN MASSEY
Merri
Class President 10-12: Student Council 10-12: Beta Club
11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12: MAA 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12:

Gym Assistant 11; Superlative

GLENDA JEAN MAXWELL
Glenda
Hi-Lights Cartoon Editor 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Music Club 12;
Supervision Softball Team 11; Supervision Cheerleader 10;
Supervision Volleyball Team 10
JUDITH SIMONE MAXWELL
Simone

MBBC 12; FHA 10

BRENDA KAY MAYO
Brenda
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Champion-
ship Team 11, 12; Class Volleyball Team 10, 11; Class
Basketball Team 10, 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11;
Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Perfect Attendance 10

CAROL WYMAN McALLISTER
Carol
Hi-Lights Exchange Editor 12; Music Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y
12; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Soft-
ball Team 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11

PATSY ANN McCOOK
Patsy
MBBC 11, 12; FHA 10; Supervision Volleyball Cham-
pionship Team 12; Supervision Basketball Team 10, hi;
Supervision Softball Team 10, 11

REBECCA McDOUGAL
Becky
FHA 10; Library Assistant 10; MBBC 11; Supervision
Volleyball Championship Team 11, 12; Supervision Soft-
ball Team 10, 11; Supervision Basketball Team 10

SHIRLEY MARIE McKIM
Shirley
MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Softball Team 11

JULIANN McMAHAN
Julie
Student Council 10; Student Council Aide 12; Gym As-
sistant 11, 12; MAA 11, 12; Annual Biographer 10; Super-
vision Officer 10-12; Sports Day 10, 11; Class Teams
10-12

VIRGINIA CHLOE McMILLAN
Jenni
Library Assistant 10; Music Club 11, 12 Girls State
Councilman and Commissioner 11; Hi-Lights Feature Edi-
tor 12

MARTHA ANN McPHERSON
Martha Ann
FHA Public Relations Chairman 10; FHA 10, 12; FNC
10-12: Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision Officer 10; Supervision
Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball Team 10,
11; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 11

RUTH ELIZABETH MINSHEW
Ruth

NYDIRA ANN MITCHELL
Vydira
Homecoming Court 12; ROTC Sponsor 10; Class Director
10; Supervision President 10; Music Club 11, 12; Class
Soccer Team Manager 11; Supervision Volleyball Team
10, 11; Supervision Basketball Team 10

MARGARET ROSE MOODY
Rose
Red Cross 12; Ad Solicitor 12; Senior Play Business Com-
mittee 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12;
Supervision Team Manager 11, 12
LINDA LANE MOSELEY
Linda
Music Club 10; Glee Club 10, 12: Student Council 12:
Supervision Volleyball Team 10

Kae el

MARGARET CAMILLE MOSELY

Camille
Beta Club 12; Music Club President 12; Girls State 11:
Thespian 12; ROTC Sponsor 11; Senior Play Cast 12;
Dramatics Club Play 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11

VIOLET LUCILE NEBLETT

Violet
Honor Group 11; Student Council 11; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Stu-
dent Council Alternate 12

PHOEBE CAROL NELSON
Phoebe
Miller Thrift Bank Vice-President 12; Beta Club 12; Book-
keeping Roll of Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand Award 11;
MBBC 12; Music Club 12; Supervision Softball Team 11

MARGARET LOUISE NEWBERRY
Margaret
Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Bookstore Assistant
Manager 12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11; Student Council
10: Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11: Gregg Shorthand
Award 11; MBBC 11, 12

MARGARET ADELL ODOM
Mimi
Annual Editorial Staff 12; Beta Club 12; Honor Group
11, 12; Student Council 11; Girls State Secretary of Senate
11; FTA 11; Library Assistant 10; Supervision Teams 10

LORETTA EDINE OGBURN
Edine
Thespian 11, 12; Dramatics Club Treasurer 12; Tri-Hi-Y
10, 11; FHA Chairman of Degrees 12; Hi-Lights Ad Solici-
tor 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11

GAYNELLE VIRGINIA PARHAM
Gaynelle
Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Typing Award 11; Student
Council 12; Class Basketball Team 11; MBBC 11, 12: Red
Cross 11, 12; FHA 10; Typing Roll of Honor 1]

LAURA ANN PARHAM
Ann
Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor
11; Typing Award 11; Music Club 11, 12; MBBC 11, 12;
FHA 10; Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 11;
Supervision Basketball Team 10

SUSAN ELIZABETH PATTON
Susan
Annual Editor-in-Chief 12; Homecoming Court 12; Class
Director 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11;
Honor Group 11, 12; MAA 11; ROTC Sponsor 12

BRENDA JOAN PEAco*ck
Brenda
MAA 12: MBBC 11; FHA 10; Sports Day 11: Class
Teams 11; Typing and Shorthand Awards 11; Supervision
Teams 10-12; Perfect Attendance 11

JUDITH GRAHAM PELL
Judye
Music Club 10-12; Music Club Program Chairman 12;
Sports Day 10; FHA 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10,
11; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Soft-
ball Team 10, 11; Art Club 12

VIVIAN ANN POOLE
Viv
Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 12; Speedball Champion Team 11;
Class Hockey Team 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11; Super-
vision Volleyball Team Manager 10; Girls State 11]

JANET LOUISE POWELL
Janet
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11,
12; MAA 11, 12: FHA 10; Music Club 11; Class Teams
10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11

DONNA GRACE POWERS
Donna
Beta Club 11, 12; Gym Assistant 11; FNC President 12;
FNC State Secretary 12; Sports Day 10, 11; Class Teams
10-12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; ROTC Sponsor 12

KATHERINE VAN DUSEN RADCLIFFE
Kay
Dramatics Club 10-12; Dramatics Club President 12; Thes-
pian 11, 12; Senior Play Cast 12; Hi-Lights Headline Edi-
tor 12; Music Club 11; Supervision Teams 10, 11

CHARLOTTE EDWINA RALEY
Charlotte
Class Vice-President 11, 12; Student Council Treasurer 11;
Student Council Chaplain 12; Beta Club 12; Annual As-
sistant Business Manager 12; Hi-Lights News Editor 12;
Supervision President 10, 11; Superlative

BARBARA CECELIA RANKIN
Barbara
Beta Club 11, 12; Red Cross President 12; Gym Assistant
11; MAA 12; Sports Day 10, 11; Class Teams 10, 11;
FNC 10, 11

PEGGY JOYCE REEVES

Bookstore Assistant 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11:
Senior Play Scenery Committee 12: Gregg Shorthand

Award 11; Music Club 11, 12: MBBC 11. 12

SANDRA ELAINE REEVES
Sandra
Senior Play Make-up Committee 12; Art Club 12
YVONNE REEVES

Yvonne
Dramatics Club Group Captain 11; Dramatics Club Play
Business Manager 11; Red Cross Alternate 10; Music Club
10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 11; Chemistry Club 12

BRENDA JOYCE REGISTER

Brenda
Music Club 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Super-
vision Volleyball Team Manager 12; Supervision Vice-
President 11, 12; FHA 12; Badminton Tournament 10;
Supervision Basketball Team 11

CAROLE EDITH RHODENHISER

Carole
Senior Play Cast 12; FNC 12; MAA 11; Chemistry Club
11; Sports Day 10, 11; Class Soccer Team 10, 11; Class
Speedpinball Team 10

SANDRA KAYE RICHARDS
Sandra

Glee Club 10, 12; Music Club 11, 12; MBBC 11, 12;

Gregg Shorthand Award 11

VIRGINIA MAE RICHARDSON
Ginger
Archery Tournament 10, 11; Supervision Volleyball Team
12; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Shorthand Award
11; Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 11; Super-
vision Softball Team 11; Art Club 12

MELANIE JO RIDDLE

Melanie

Student Council 12; Inter-School Council Representative
12; Supervision Officer 10; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Supervision
Teams 10-12

PAMELA LEIGH ROBERTS

am

Tri-Hi-Y 12; Music Club 11, 12; Art Club 12

GLORIA ROBY
Gloria
FNC 11: Dramatics Club 10; FHA 10-12; FHA Historian
10, 12; Supervision Softball Team 11; Supervision Volley-
ball Team 12; Art Club 12

DONNA SUE ROLLINGS
Donna
Senior Play Business Staff 12; FNC 10; Music Club 12;
FHA 10; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Cham-
pionship Team 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Super-
vision Basketball Team 10

PATRICIA SANDEFUR
Pat
Archery Tournament 11; Sports Day 11; Supervision Soft-
ball Team 10; MBBC 11, 12; FHA 10

CLAUDIA DEANNE SAUNDERS
Cindy
Student Council President 12; Student Council 11, 12; Girls
State Sheriff 11; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Supervision Officer 11;
Class Speedpinball Team 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11;
Superlative

VERA ELLEN SCARBARY
Vera
FHA 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10; Supervision
Softball Team 10; Class Soccer Team 11; Sports Day 11;
MBBC 11, 12; Perfect Attendance 11; Red Cross Alter-
nate 1]
VIRGINIA ANN SCOVILLE
Ann
Gym Assistant 11, 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11,
12: MAA 11, 12; Hi-Lights Sports Editor 12; Student
Council 11; Class Teams 10-12; Music Club 12

PATRICIA ANN SELF
Pat
Chemistry Club 12; FTA 12; Music Club 11: Supervision
Softball Team 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 11

SOLEMLIE MAE SESSIONS
Mae
MBBC 11, 12; Senior Play Scenery Committee 12; Super-
vision Volleyball Team 10- 12; Supervision Basketball Team
10-12; Supervision Softball Team 10-12; Art Club 12

MARY EVA SEWELL

Mary
Beta Club 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Bookstore Assistant
12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Gregg Shorthand
Awards 11; Typing Awards 11; MBBC ll, 12; Sports
Day Aide 10

GLORIA JEAN SHELTON
Gloria

FHA 10; Library Club 10, 11; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision
Softball Team 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 12

MARGARET SHIRAH
Vargaret
Class Hockey Team Manager 10; Class Soccer Team 10:

Tri-Hi-Y 10; Music Club 11; Red Cross 12: Art Club 12

GLENDA SHIVER
Glenda
Supervision Softball Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball
Team 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12

MARY LOUISE SIKES
Vary
Entered 11; Beta Club 12; Red Cross 11, 12: Red Cross
Chapter-Wide Council Vice-President 12; Dramatics Club
11, 12; Thespians 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11
BETTY SWEET SIMMONS
Betty Sweet
Beta Club 11, 12; Cheerleader 11, 12; Cheerleader Captain
12; Annual Associate Editor 12; Homecoming Court 12;

Honor Group 11, 12; MAA 11; ROTC Sponsor 12

DOROTHY ANN SIMMONS
Dorothy
MBBC 11, 12: FHA 10

BARBARA SMITH
Barbara
MBBC 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Red Cross 10: Office
Monitor 10-12; Student Council Alternate 10; FHA 12:
Office Typist 12

EVA JEWEL SMITH
Jewel
Library Assistant 11; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 11:
Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Supervision Softball
Team 10, 11

HATTIE KAY SMITH
ay
Entered 11; Miller Radio Program Announcer 12; Red
Cross Vice-President 12; Dramatics Club 11, 12; Red Cross
11, 12; Thespian 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11;
Gregg Shorthand Award 1]

LINDA LEE SMITH
Smity
Gym Assistant 11, 12; MAA 11, 12; Sports Day 10, 11;

Music Club 10-12; Class Teams 10-12; Class Volleyball
Team 10-12

SALLY ANN SMITH
Sally Ann
MBBC 10, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 12; Archery
Tournament 10; Supervision Softball Team 10

BETSY DuBOSE SOLOMON
Betsy
Senior Play Cast 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club 12;
Supervision Teams 10, 11; Art Club President 12

JOYCE ANN SPEAR
Joyce Ann
Student Council 10; Tri-Hi-Y 12; MBBC 12; Future Home-
makers 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 10, 12

BARBARA LEE SPILLER

Barbara
Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Historian 12; Honor Group
11, 12; MAA 11; Supervision President 10, 12; Chemistry
Club 11, 12; Chemistry Club Program Chairman 12;
ROTC Sponsor 12

BARBARA ALLEN STANTON

Barbara
Hi-Lights Circulation Manager 12; MAA 11, 12; Music
Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision Volleyball Team
10-12; Supervision Basketball Team 10, 11; Class Teams 11

MARY LIZZIE STEPHENS
Liz

Class Soccer Team 11; FHA 11, 12; Lunchroom Monitor
10; Library Assistant 11; Red Cross 10; Supervision Vol-

leyball Team 10

SARA FRANCES STEWART
Sara
FHA 10, 12; MBBC 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Supervision Volley-
ball Team 10, 12: Perfect Attendance 11

CLAUDIA LEE STROUD
Claudilee

FHA Sergeant-at-Arms 10; Supervision Softball Team 11

MARDELL LUREE STUCKEY
Mardell
Beta Club 11, 12; Miller Thrift Bank President 12; MBBC
11, 12: FHA 10; Honor Group 11, 12; Gregg Shorthand
Award 11; Typing Award 11; Bookkeeping Roll of
Honor 11

KATHRYN JEWEL SUTHERLAND

Kathryn
Gym Assistant 12; Tri-Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms 12; Senior
Play Cast 12; Honor Group 11; Beta Club 11; MAA 11,
12: Student Council 11; Supervision Teams 10-12

LINDA DOYAL SUTHERLAND

Linna
Student Council Officer 12; Homecoming Court 12; State
Beta Club Secretary 12; Senior Play Cast 12; Honor Group
11. 12: Beta Club 11, 12; Class Secretary-Treasurer 11;
Superlative

MARTHA VIRGINIA TALLEY

Martha
Beta Club 11, 12; Beta Club Secretary 12; Annual Editorial
Staff 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Tri-Hi-Y Executive Council 11;
MAA 12; Music Club 10, 11; Honor Group 11, 12

MARIA ELENA THAMES

Elena
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; MBBC President
12; Supervision Officer 10, 11; Gregg Shorthand Award
11; Typing Certificate 11; Office Typist 12; FHA 10

LINDA KAY THOMAS
Kay
Student Council 11; MAA 12; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor
11; Sports Day 11; Supervision Teams 11, 12; Class Volley-
ball Team 11; Class Soccer Team 11; Annual Biographer 11
MYRTLE ANN THOMAS
Ann

FHA 10; MBBC 12

CHARLOTTE KATHRYN THOMPSON
Charlotte

FHA Secretary 10; FNC 11, 12; Chemistry Club 11, 12:
Chemistry Club Treasurer 12; Girls State 11; Supervision
Basketball Team 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11;

Annual Ad Solicitor 11, 12
SCARLETT DAWN THOMPSON

Scarlett
Beta Club 12; Gregg Shorthand Award 11; Bookkeeping
Roll of Honor 11; Bookstore Assistant 12; MBBC Club
11, 12; Music Club 11, 12; Annual Biographer 11; Per-
fect Attendance 11

PATRICIA JEAN TIDWELL
Jean
MBBC 11, 12; FHA 10; Library Assistant 10; Supervision
Volleyball Team 10; Supervision Softball Team 10

MARIA THERESA TIMMS
Theresa
MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Volleyball Team 11, 12; Super-

vision Basketball Team 11; Supervision Softball Team 11;
Chemistry Club 11

DONNA MARIE TREADWELL
Donna
FTA Secretary-Treasurer 12; Supervision Officer -11, 12;
Badminton Tournament 10; Chemistry Club 12; Supervi-
sion Volleyball Team 11, 12; Supervision Softball Team 10

JANE LENOX TYLER
Jane
ROTC Sponsor 11; Hi-Lights Ad Solicitor 11; Hi-Lights
Advertising Manager 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Supervision
Teams 10; Sports Day 11

MARLYN UTLEY
Marlyn
Head Majorette 12; Majorette 10, 11; Girls State Mayor
11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Class Teams 10, 11; MAA
11, 12; Sports Day 10, 11

HARRIET LOUISE VARN
Harriet
Tri-Hi-Y Vice-President 12; Tri-Hi-Y District Council 12:
Tri-Hi-Y Group Captain 11; Red Cross Treasurer 11; Red
Cross Publicity Chairman 12; Supervision Officer 12

CAROLYN REBECCA WALKER
Carolyn
Senior Play Committee 12; FNC Publicity Manager 11;
FNC Head Group Captain 12; Sports Day 11; Supervision
Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision Basketball Team 11,
12; Music Club 12
MELBA HARRELL WALKER
Jerrie
Music Club 11, 12; Student Council 10; Supervision Teams
10-12; Senior Play Committee 12

LUCY de SAUSSURE WARREN
Lu
Tri-Hi-Y President 12; Beta Club 12; MAA 12; Hi-Lights
Business Staff 11: Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12; Class Teams 11, 12;

Supervision Teams 11, 12; Chemistry Club 12

BERTHA CAROLYN WATSON
Carolyn
FTA 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11]

ERMA LOUISE WATSON
Cookie
FNC Officer 12; Chemistry Club 12; Supervision Officer
10; Class Soccer Team 11; Class Cheerleader 10; Annual
Ad Solicitor 11, 12; Supervision Teams 10-12; Bookkeep-
ing Roll of Honor 11

SANDRA GAYLE WATSON
Gayle
Beta Club President 12; Beta Club 11, 12; Class Director
11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10-12; Music Club
11; Supervision Officer 10-12; Girls State 11; Superlative

GLYNDA FAYE WEBB
Glynda
Honor Group 12; MBBC 11, 12; Supervision Officer 10,
12; Supervision Volleyball Championship Team 12; Typ-
ing Award 11; Perfect Attendance 11; Supervision Teams
10-12
CLARA ELAINE WELLS
Elaine
Beta Club 11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Library Assistant

11; FTA 11; Supervision Teams 11, 12; Supervision Bas-
ketball Team Captain 11; Class Speedpinball Team 11

DORIS ANNETTE WEST
Annette
MBBC 11, 12; Honor Group 11; Gregg Shorthand Award
11; Bookkeeping Roll of Honor 11; Typing Award 11

CAROLE ELAINE WHEELESS
Lane
Glee Club 12: Office Typist 12: Library Assistant 11:
Musie Club 12: MBBC 11. 12

LYDIA ELIZABETH WHITE

Beth
MAA President 12: Supervision President 10, 11: Class
Teams 10-12; MAA 11, 12: Perfect Attendance 10. ll;
Supervision Vice-President 12

VENETA ANN WHITE

Veneta
Music Club 10-12; Miller-Lanier Orchestra 10-12: All-State
Orchestra 11, 12; State Music Festival 10-12: Perfect
Attendance 1]

JUDITH FAYE WHITEHURST
Judy
MAA 11; Music Club 12; FTA 12: Tri-Hi-Y 12: Class
Teams 10, 11; Supervision Teams 10-12; Senior Play

Scenery Committee 12

CLARA THERESA WILKINSON

Theresa
Library Assistant 10

JUDITH JEAN WILLIAMSON
Judy
Music Club 12; Dramatics Club 11; Supervision Volley-
ball Team 11, 12; Supervision Basketball Team 11: Senior
Play Committee 12; Art Club 12

FRANCES WILLIS
Fran
Dramatics Club Vice-President 12; Thespian Troupe Vice-
President 12; Music Club 10-12: Chorus 10: Beta Club
11, 12; Honor Group 11, 12; Speedball Team Manager 11;
Tri-Hi-Y 10

BARBARA ANN WILSON
Barbara
MAA 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Music Club 10-12 Senior Play
Business Committee 12; Sports Day Aide 11; Class Volley-
ball Team 10, 11; Class Basketball Team 10; Supervision
Teams 10-12

MARJORIE WINN
Margie
FTA Scrapbook Chairman 12; Chemistry Club 12; Music
Club 10; Supervision Teams 10, 11: Hi-Lights Ad Solici-
tor 12

MARY BELLE WOOD

Mary
Beta Club 11, 12; Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11; Tri-Hi-Y Group Cap-
tain 12: Student Council 10; FNC 10, 11; FNC Vice-
President 12; Class Volleyball Team 10; Honor Group
11, 12

BEVERLY JEAN WORSHAM

Bev

FHA 10; Supervision Volleyball Team 10-12; Supervision

Basketball Team 11

MARJORIE JO WRIGHT
Margie
Tri-Hi-Y 12; MBBC 12; FHA Officer 12; Library Assist-
ant 10, 11; Red Cross 10, 11; Shorthand Award 11; Super-
vision Volleyball Team 10-12: Supervision Softball Team 10
BENNY JEAN YANCEY
Jean

FHA 10; MBBC 11, 12

RONDA MARLENE COHEN
January 2, 1942June 15, 1959
Psalm 121

I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help.

My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.

He will not suffer thy foot to be moved: he that keepeth thee will not slumber.
Behold, he that keepeth Israel shall neither slumber nor sleep.

The Lord is thy keeper: the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand.

The sun shall not smite thee by day, nor the moon by night.

The Lord shall preserve thee from all evil: He shall preserve thy soul.

The Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy coming in from this time forth, and

even forevermore.

Leading the Junior Class are Lynda Jones, director: Judy Miller, director; Lynn Everett, secretary-treasurer; Curry Harrison, president;
Peggy Martin, vice-president: and Mary Anne Houser, director.

SLASS OF 61 FULL OF FUN

Carolyn Shella Bonnie Mary Dot Angels Sandrz Elizabeth
Adams Amann Barnett Batchelor Bell Bennett Bledsoe Boltze

Connie Becky Sherry Elene Sandra Cecilia Jean Julia Ann
Adams Arnold Barberick Bateman Bedgood Benson Bloodworth Bond

Gloria Kay Alice Helene Betty Metta Pat Judy
Alford Baker Bashuk Bernstein Beatty Birge Bloodworth Bowman

Brenda Pat

Bridgeman Brown

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Ruth
Clay

Ranelle

Coleman Couch

Carole
Collinsworth

Laurel
Crutchfield

Joye e

Cranford

Terry
Cranford

Joyee
Crenshaw

Toni

Crocker

Kaye

Crutchfield

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Bonnie
Davis

Darrell
Davis

Helen

Davis

Zoe

Dawson

Rita
Della Donna

Dale
DiAntonio

Janie
Dodson

Penny
Dollar

Jean
Donahoo

Janice

Duke

Kay

Durham

Shirley

Edwards

Jo
Elliott

Regina
Ennis

Mildred
Eschmann

Mary
Etheridge

Joyce
Evans

Lynn
Everett

Annette
Fields

Ellen

Fletcher

Fran
Flournoy

Nancy

Fowler

Phyllis

Frazier

Carolyn
Freeman

Juanita
Gabriel

Charlotte
Gambell

Dean
Gibson

Mary
Gibson

Ann
Glover

Sue

Good

Gordon

Frankie

Grant

Bonnie
Green

Carol
Green

Carolyn
Green

Murriel
Griffin

Dianne
Grissom

Charlotte
Haines

Mary Alice

Haines

Betsy
Hales

Lynn

Hall

Lynne

Hall

Shirley
Hamilton

Anna

Hanco*ck

Sydney
Hanco*ck

Karen
Hanner

Betty
Happoldt

Connie
Hardeman

Peggy

Harper

Curry
Harrison

Jean
Harrison

Earline

Hayslip

Sandy

Heil

Elaine

Holding

Mabrey
Holloway

Mary Anne

Houser

Charlene
Hubert

Toby
Hudson

Ginger

Hughes

Sandra
Humphrey

Shirley

Hurst

Ouida
Hutchinson

Gayle
Johnson

Glenda
Johnson

Mary Alice

Johnson

Helen

Johnson

Katheryn

Jones

Lynda

Jones

Patricia
Jones

Peggy

Jones

Geraldine

Keeble

Margaret
Kephart

Dianne

Kirk

Diane

Kitchens

Sarolyn
Krampitz

Frances
Lanier

Brenda

Lawhorne

Annette

Lawrence

Rosemary
Lawson

Linda
Leach

Judy
Leaptrot

Debbie
Leggett

Judy
Leonard

Susan
Levine

Janice
Lines

Harriett
Linkous

Memory
Lister

Jeanne
Long

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Long Marshall Massengill McDonald Michel Murphey Norton Pawley

Pam Kay Pearlie Sarah Joe Judy Marianne Toni Delores
Lowe Marshall McCallum McGouirk Miller Murchison Nutting Perry

Linda Lidia Mary Jane Jane Donna Frances Faye Diane
Lunsford Martin McCarren McLendon Mills Nash OHern Phillips

Janice Peggy Sandra Sandra Lynn Latane Louise Judy
Lyde Martin McCarthy McLeod Mitchell Nelms O'Neal Phillips

Evelyn Carole Nena Brenda Margaret Irene Loretta Linda
Maddox Massey McClancy Meeks Moore Nelson Osborne Pitts

Diane Marlys Virginia Shirley Saundra Paulette Gail Ann
Marchman Massey McCook Melvin Moseley Norris Parker Ragan

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Gloria
Renfroe

June

Revell

Joy
Reynolds

Ann Dianne
Riley Roughton

Charlotte
Robertson

Margaret

Robe rtson

3arbara Claudia
Rogero Sanderson

Becky

Sapp

Nancy

Saunders

Reba

Scarbary

Camille

Schaefer

Sandy
Schell

Alexis

Schuyler

Sandra

scott

Pat
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Louise
Seymore

Joann
Shepard

Diane
Sherwood

Diane
Sims

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Slocumb

Carole
Smith

Janet
Smith

Nancy

Smith

Lee

Sorrow

Cecelia
now

Jannis
Stallworth

Jette
Stanton

Sandy
Steinmeyer

Mattie

Stephens

Midge

Stone

Robby
Strozier

Carol
Sumner

Diane
Surles

Ann
Talbird

Brenda
Tate

Elaine
Taylor

Thigpen

Linda
Thigpen

Carole
Thomas

Billie

Thompson

June
Thornton

Joyce

Tidwell
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Jackie
Tudor

Dorothy
Tyson

Carolyn

Valentine

Sherry
Vinson

Joyce

Waits

Ruth Anne
Waldrep

Gwen

Walker

Nancy
Walker

Reba
Waller

Sandra

Walton

Tina
Warrick

Melanie
Watkins

Hilary
Watson

Pat
Weaver

Cathy
Welsh

Karen
Wheaton

Dianne

White

Donna

Whitehead

Ginny

Whitener

Lynda
Whitley

Rebecca
Wilbanks

Charlotte
Williams

Glenda

Williams

Janet
Williams

Jean
Williams

Lawanna

Williams

Patricia

Williams

Sherry

Williams

Barbara

Wilson

Barbara
Windham

Barbara

Wood

Deane

Wor yds

Linda
Woolf

Sandra
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Elaine

Wright

Diane
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Martha
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Sandra
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Glenda
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Chosen to be leaders of the Sophom*ore Class are Susan Eddy, secretary-treasurer; Lee Aldrich, vice-president; Joanne Brown, presi-
dent; and Betty Baker, director

CLASS OF 62 LOYAL AND TRUE

Carol Ann Elizabeth Betty Sonja
Able Adams Allen Askew Bailey Baker Ballek Barnes Barrow

Carol Lee Carolyn Brenda Faye Posey Louise Cheryl Peggy
Adams Aldrich Anderson Attaway Bailey Baker Barfield Barnett Bartlett

Linda Ann Tommie Linda Linda Carole Cherry Brenda Bobbie
Adams Alexander Anderson Attaway Bailey Baldwin Barlow Barrett Bass

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Elaine Catherine Ginny Etta Mae Sandra rlo Kay Margaret Ginny
Basso Bennett Bolden Brantley Brown Cates Childs Coleman

Carol Mary Lamar Beverly Fay Barbara Juanita Jackie Martha
Baxter Benton Booth Bray Brubaker sI Chalkley Chiles Conner

Stella Brenda Jackie Vicki Lucy ge Anne Dianne Bonnie
Beaty Berkner Bowers Brooks Bryant sutl Champion Christian Cook

Jean Carol Ann Ernestine Carolyn Charles Rowena Jackie Jean Karen
3eck Bretleyoun Bracewell Broome Bullgck Byars Champion Clance Cook

Bonnie Charlotte Patricia Carol Barbara Elaine Nelda Jeanne Jane
Beckman Bivins Bracewell Brown Bunting Byington Chapman Clark Cooper

Holly Linda Kay Joanne Mary Pearl Gail Gloria Beverly Jean
Belew Blackshear Brackett Brown Burk Carmichael Chasteen Cobb Coopef

Betty Cathy Julia Nancy Catharine Jo Nell Lynda Coralie Gloria
Benefield Bloor Branham Brown Burns Carter Chester Colburn Coulter

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Kay

Cowan

Karen
Cowdrey

Sherry
Cranford

Marlene
Creel

Brenda
Cribb

Ruby
Crook

Carol Ann
Crouch

Travine
Crouch

Barbara
Crumbley

Barbara
Cummings

Paulette
Cunningham

Phyllis
Crutchfield

Virginia
Dailey

Elizabeth

Dantzler

Deryl
Daugherty

Linda

Davidson

Ann
Davis

Joan
Davis

Johnny Mae
Davis

Judy
Davis

Loraine
Davis

Pattie
Davis

Gloria
Dieion

Bonnie
Dendle

Mickey
Dennis

Linda

Dixon

Vonceil
Dixon

Linda

Dominey

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Nancy
Domingos

Cheryl
Donovan

Carla
Douthit

Mary
Drake

Pat
Driver

Donna

Duffell

Charlotte
Dumas

Dunlap

Elaine
Dunn

Ginny
Durham

Ann
Durkee

Jean
Durden

Lena Rae
Durrett

Susan

Eddy

Edmonson

Paula
Edwards

( carole
English

Faye
Evans

Jackie

Evans

Peggy
Evans

Harriet
Evins

Ezell

Mary Sue

Ezell

Judy
Farrell

Ann
Fielding

Judy
Fitzgibbons

Louise
Fitzpatrick

Judy
Flournoy

Glenda
Floyd

Bobera

Fowler

Gloria
Francis

Janice
French

Eden

Frost

Faye
Fuller

Brenda
Fulwood

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Ruth
Garrett

Ada

Garrison

Martha
Gaston

Jennie
Gautier

Bobby

Gay

Jerry
Gentry

Len

George

Barbara
Gibbs

Susan

Gibson

Sharon Faye

Gillette

Mary
Gladstone

Mary
Glore

Emily
Gober

Brenda
Goff

Alice

Gordon

Linda
Gordon

Julia

Goss

Jacqueline

Granade

Joy
Grant

Beverly
Green

Gerry
Green

Peggy

Green

Barbara
Griffin

Fay
Grinstead

Barbara

Hale

La Dora
Hall

Barbara Jo

Hardeman

Ellen
Harrell

Gini

Harshbarger

Donna
Hartman

Shirley
Hartman

Sandra

Hartness

Gail
Harvey

Carol
Hatcher

Kam
Hatcher

Barbara

Hawkins

Patty

Hawkins

Jeanne

Hay

Donna

Head

Marsha
Helton

Myra
Helton

Gloria
He ndrix

Margaret
Hendrix

Dottie
Herin

Elaine
Herndon

Linda
Herron

Gail
Hersh

Jeannette

Hester

Margaret
Hiett

Imelda

Height

Mary Ann
Hitchco*ck

Pat
Hogan

Patsy

Holder

Mettie
Holland

Linda
Holloway

Anne
Horton

Carolyn
Horton

Janice
Horton

Kay

Howard

Harriette
Howe

Sandra
Howington

Randall

Huckabe

Linda
Hudgins

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Sandra

Hudson

Julia
Ingram

Mary Ruth

Ingraham

Sarah
Ingram

Nita

Irwin

Cassandra
Ivey

Fay
Jackson

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Joyce

Jackson

Carolyn
James

Helen
Jarriel

Barbara
Jenkins

Carol
Johnson

Ellen

Johnson

Judy

Jones

ALA

Terry
Jones

Theresa

Jones

Marian

Jordan

Marianna
Kaufman

Joyce

Kephart

Gayle
King

Kathy
King

Kitchens

Beverly

Knight

Evelyn

Knight

Beth
Lambert

Sandra

Langford

Linda
Laurens

Rm ih uA a

Linda
Lavender

Linda
Lawhon

Dianna
Lewis

Carol
Linder

Amy
Lindsey

Linda
Lineburger

Mary
Lober

Patsy
Logue

Elizabeth
Lominick

Barbara
Lovelace

Cheryl
Lovett

Arlene
Mac on

Linda

Maddox

Scarlett

Maddox

Manderson

Ann
Marsaen

Carol
Marshall

Sandra

Marshall

Martin

Connie

Massey

Elaine
Massey

Gail
Matthews

Shirley
Maxwell

Glenda
Mc A fee

Joan
McCallum

Sherry

McCallum

Margaret
McDonald

Judy
McElveen

Mary
McGee

Russell
McKay

Sue

McRay

Kaye

Mellette

Audrey
Merritt

Louise
Metz

Lyn

Middlebrooks

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Judye

Miller

Deanna

Milner

Trudy

Mitchell

Barbara

Molton

Diane
Monaghan

Paula

Moody

Gail
Morgan

Bobby Jean
Moss

Sara

Mullis

Carol
Murphy

Kay
Nelesn

Connie

Newberry

Mary Beth
Newman

Ellen
Nikula

Mildred
Nobles

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Ogden

Maureen
Palmer

Carol
Parker

Ter esa

Parker

Nancy

Peavy

Jane

Peed

Tatum Dudley
Pendleton Powers

Beulah Pam
Peterson Preston

Judy Rebecca
Pettey Pritchard

Jananne Jene
Pettis Rachels

Barbara Julie

Pheil Reed

Mary Frances Jane
Pose y Richardson

Deanna Elaine
Potts

Barbara
Roberts

Bettye
Roberts

Mary Frances
Rodgers

Sue

Rogers

Sandra
Rorex

Darlene
Ries

June
Rossland

Phyllis
Rowland

Gail
Russell

Charlotte
Rutherford

Gayle
Ryals

Nina Jo

Sanders

Sandra
Sapp

Louise
Schaffer

Cheryl
Schrader

Patricia
Scott

Amelia

Searcy

Judy
Self

Ann

Seymour

Faye
Sharpe

Kay

Sheally

Pat
Shelly

Mavis

Slaton

Linda
Smallwood

Betty
Smith

Jeanette
Smith

Kathryn

Smith

Kay

Smith

Smith

Nancy

Smith

Sandra
Soloman

Juanita
Stanley

Martha

Stanton

Donna
Stauffer

Beth

Stephens

Barbara
Stevens

Barbara
Stokes

Strong

Bernice
Taylor

Joanne

Taylor

Patricia
Taylor

Regena
Taylor

Dolores
Terry

Marsha
Tharpe

Carol Lee
Thayer

Barbara
Thigpen

Barbara
Thomas

Kay
Thomas

Linda
Thompson

Sandra
Thompson

Mary Ann

Timms

Dian
Torbert

Quilla
Truett

Mary Ann
Tucker

Marie

Underwood

Ellen
Ursitti

Lois

Ussery

Georgia
Vaughan

Joyce

Vaughn

Ann
Vickers

Janice
Vimont

Sondra

Vogel

Barbara
Walker

Christie

Walker

Shirley

Walker

Phyllis
Wall

Shirley

Wallace

Margie

Wagner

Martha
Ward

Inez
Watson

Shirley

Weeks

Betty
Wells

Brenda
Whitaker

Grace

White

Patricia
Whitley

Barbara
Wiggins

Peggy

Wilder

Rosemary
Williams

Linda

Willis

Betty

Wilson

Harriett
Wimberly

Lynda

Witt

Sandra

Wolf

Delores
Wood

Woodruff

Margaret
Wood ward

Joan
Wright

Beth
Wrye

Willene
Yarbrough

La Trelle

Young

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OUR ORGANIZATIONS

WeMartha, Margaret, Susan, and Betty Sweetwill never forget . . . Miss Jackson and Mrs. Poe Clark ... guide...
those endless after school ANNUAL meetings . . . good copy .. . But this direct . . . MILLER-LANIER (Millers half, of
picture was supposed to be vertical! . . . layouts . . . double-page spreads course) . .. the unnatural quiet of Miller as we locked
..+ proportion machine (ohhh!) .. . up at 5:30... On or before February 16 or else!

Our organizations

204... 4th period . . . HI-LIGHTS staff . . . Chief Barbara dashing to the office to call the printer .. . deadlines . .

. galley sheets
. proofreading . . . paste and scissors . . . only 200 words! ... what? what? ... 24 pt. bold

On the ANNUAL business staff, Patricia, Miss Jones, Jerry, and Charlotte,
. checking files .. . receipts ... ads .. . money, money, money!

var 1 C cl as t h ey are

How many did you sell today? Faye asks Cookie
. we can tell theyre on the business staff.

Jane, Barbara, and another Barbara of the HI-
LIGHTS business staff .. . too many ads... Can
we hold this one? .. . This is the fourth time weve
killed this . . . but they want their ad at the top;
dont bury it! ... trips to Lanier (a thing of the

past! )

Annual typists, Jeannette and Scarlett . . . Get all this in that little space?

...Isthat anrorann...

senior biographies! !!

give opportunity

At this point, we, in the HONOR GROUP, have . . . at least 12 honor points...

' ~

maybe more > more by June? . . . Lets seethose As were 2 each: that B was

1; no credit for that C . . . Wont our Mothers be proud to see our names on the
program twice!if we make it . . . one of us? valedictorian? ... well. . . maybe

... then, salutatorian! .. .

In this group

FIRST ROW: Fran _ Willis,
Grace Hurst, Merri Massey, Bar
bara Bridges, Helen English.
SECOND ROW: Margaret New-
berry, Janet Powell, Martha Talley,
Mary Wood, Charlotte Raley, Susan
Patton.

THIRD ROW: Shirley Hudson,
Mary Sikes, Barbara Andrews, Pat-
ricia Califf, Beth Hardaway, Ellen
Ann Edenfield.

FOURTH ROW: Glenda Webb,
Martha Mason, Charlotte Barker,
Elena Thames, Donna Kimble, Elaine

Wells.

And in this group

FIRST ROW: Margaret Odom,
Mitylene Agee, Jeannette Etheridge,
Rachel Cohen, Betty Sweet Simmons.
SECOND ROW: Runette Harris,
Mary Sewell, Ann Scoville, Linda
Sutherland, Patricia Layton, Donna
Powers.

THIRD ROW: Ann Parham, Bar-
bara Rankin, Faye Jordan, Barbara
Spillers, Gayle Watson.

FOURTH ROW: Kay Kelly, Genie
Ashurst, Loma Jackson, Mardell
Stuckey, Becky Griggs, Liz Kemp.
Not picturedPatricia Evans.

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In the BETA CLUB.
Our special privilege . . . mis-
sing a class on the first Thurs-
day of each month ... . our tea
when Gayle was installed .. .
and for the chosen few the
convention . . . Would you like
to buy a BETA pencil? .. . our
speakersBijarnnes jokes .. .
Mrs. Hertwigs inspirational
talk . . . To encourage scholar-
ship ... pennants. . . cries of
woe... We lost the pennant!
... Gold tassels . . . gone to the
Honor Group! The thrill of be-
ing tappedchosen through ex-
cellence in scholarship . . . in

activities . . in personality! .. .

First two groupsseniors . . . sec-
ond groupjuniors . . . quite an
honor to be in Beta in the junior
year!

for those

qualified

We appreciate the work of our STUDENT COUNCIL officers: Old Spanish ejercicios . . . paper cups . . . chewing gum wrap-
Claudia, Emma Jo, Gail, Cecelia, and Linda . . . their hours pers . . . old check-up papersall into the new trash cans!!!

... their plans . . . interests.
or those interested . .

Its a familiar sound . . . Go to the front, please! . . . Could I get out o class early for assembly? . . . red and white aid

bands.

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Suggestion box . . . coupons, coupons, coupons Sophom*ores won again! . . . Freddie, age 6, wants... . parking permits... .
address books . . . These are the cries of our supervision representatives.

Millers own Emma Jopresident of the INTER-SCHOOL STI DENT COUNCIL ... Others are Nancy, Alan, Grace, and Mitzi.
The Council brings the schools closer together . . . creates friendly rivalry in sports . - keeps straight the dates of each schools
activities.

MS N
ot

Lucy and the Executive Council of TRI-
HI-Y will remember . . . Council meetings

. that night the pecan roll was passed
around . . . endless telephone calls. Please

stay for a short practice!

Mottoes. mottoes, misspelled mottoes ...
points due . . . attendance prize after five
years! . . . magazines for the jail . . . those
endless reminders during last supervision

that read*Tri-Hi-Y tonight, etc.

to evelop worthwhile qualities

Stage-struck girls . . . Speak to the back
of the room. . . . Cover that up with make-
up . . . DRAMATICS CLUB play practice

3:15 on the dotno taking carpools home
today! . . . check the bulletin board .. .
points, always points . . . thenthat big
test . . . history of drama from Socrates

to now... and a chosen few became THES-

PIANS.

Monday nights ... 8:00
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. but the last program was all

music... there was no news...

oops, we forgot that request! This

from our RADIO ANNOUNCERS.

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Flocks of MUSIC CLUB-
BERS . . . the whistler . . .
Classical music, ballets, The
Messiah points, points,
points! Liberace Bar-

field . . . enormous mem-

bership! . . . banners.

the skills

of others .

The Great Organizationthe ART CLUB

. door prizes . . . 25c in an envelope...
Does my name go in the annual? .. .
criticisms . . . poor acoustics in lunch room

... attentiveness?

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their interests

To 4-H members . . . Achievement Day
was outstanding . . . projects . . . money

prizes . . . booth at the fair.

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F.H.A. reminds us of-. . .
degrees . . . state honor roll
. . . AlbanyDistrict Meet-
ings . . . State Convention
in Atlanta .. . Betty Crock-
er award .. . projects .-. .

and more projects!

Hostesses F.T.A. mem-
bers, of course. Student
teachers, student teachers,
and more student teachers
. . . Ray Blocks Band, but
not Ray Block! .. . Rained
out fair . . . Open House
. . . Stationery sale . . .

Banquet!

preparation tor the future .

We learnin M.B.B.C. . . . from business executives . .. whats expected of secretaries . . . good grooming .. .

i pleasing telephone voice?

and to give

RED CROSS buttons . . . We must be 100%! Chapter house meetings . scrapbook ... card party .. . chest for overseas.

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Balloons for Christmas . . . Cancer exhibit . . . experiments! . . . solar batteries . . . Mighty Midgetthats CHEMISTRY CLUB.

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Did you check the Magazine File? ... Im sorry, the five-minute bell has rung. . . . skit on How Not to Be a Good LIBRARY

ASSISTANT .. . sticky paste . . . magazinesdown with the old, up with the new.

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O f ot he rs

FUTURE NURSES field trip to Grady Hospital . . . Dr. Topples Leper Colony . . . points . . . convention . . . candy for the old
folks home . . . baby-sitting course .. . and much more!

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We frolicked,
Second Friday in each month . . . SENIOR
DAY ... It was our idea... it was a
great idea . . . Kids Daypantaloons, pig-
tails, and pinafores . . . Christmas Is Almost
Herered and green, bells, bows . . . Senior
Color Dayeverywhere black and white . . .
Some were cute .. . some were not... Of

all days . . . these are never to be forgotten.

we chose thoughtfully,

Claudia and Gailrunners-up . . . Merri

our BEST CITIZEN . . . nominated by the

senior class, elected by the faculty, they are
the outstanding seniors . . . Weve admired
their friendliness . . . participation in school
activities . . . qualities of leadership . . .
Such an honor . . . such an award...

wonderful!

an d we were

serious 1n our jobs.

Its before school . . . its during study hall
its during fourth period lunch .
Can I go to the BOOK STORE? (pause)
.. You may! ... There it might be
Mary, Delores, Peggy, Scarlotte, Runette,
Charlotte, or Margaret. Pencils, folders, in-
dex cards, paper (with a coupon)but no

tax.

It is a good idea to bank . . . and Mardell
and Phoebe think its a better idea to bank
at Miller ., . Banking hoursbefore school
... first period . . . and fourth . . . Good
training and experience as we save for
rings . . . invitations . . . vacations. . .

etc. ... How convenient!

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appropriate,

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THE SENIOR CLASS

Presents

NINE GIRLS

By Wilfrid H. Pettitt
November 5
ANN MARTIN HOLMES, Director

CAST

In the order of their appearance
Jane Rachel Cohen
Phyllis Carole Rhodenhiser
Eve Vacretia Lovett
Freida = ; Loma Jackson
Alice Betsy Solomon
Shirley Jo Ellen Fitzgibbons
Betty (Tennessee) Camille Mosely
Kathryn Sutherland
Stella (Shotput) Kay Radcliffe
Mary Linda Sutherland

Place: The entire action is laid in the front room of a sorority club-
house in Californias Sierra Nevada Mountains

Sharon (Glamorpuss)

Time: The present and three years ago.

Synopsis

Prologue: An evening in spring
Act One .
Scene One: A Saturday evening, three years earlier
Scene Two: Late the same night.
Act Two
Scene One: Sunday morning.
Scene Two: Sunday night

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Make-Up Carolyn Walker
Scenery Jeanie Aiken, Virginia Carroll
Sound Effects Nancy Dendle, Judy Corbett
Stage Donna Kimble
Prompter Pat Elliott
Business Merri Massey, Rose Moody

Our thanks to Mr. Charles Stewart of Radio Station WNEX who
prepared the record used for the radio broadcast

We saw a

Boy, was I scared! . . . Lindas eyes looked
downright ruthless. . . . Remember . . . those
faulty brakes . . . the half-burned gloves . . .
blood-curdling screams . . . unsuspecting pledges

... anxious moments.

classm ate mu rd ered

Breathtaking receiptsmore than any other sen-
ior class has made .. . Sound effects . . . scenery

. ushers . . . ticket salesmen . . . capacity
crowd ... Mrs. Holmesall went into the making

of our greatest senior achievement.

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FOUR SPORTS

Characteristics of a good GYM ASSISTANT as read by Nancy and
GinnyBe a good example . . . Develop initiative . . . Make good
grades ... Have sense of humor . . . Inspire confidence!

Backs are good for something Faye and Katherine agree . . .-excuses

. .. absences ... slips . . . notes . . . N.D.sAll this just to check
the roll?

But Ive never taken archery before, says Becky. How can L teach
someone else? . . . Phyllis will teach you

Bounce passes . . . chest passes . . . dribbling . . . one hand pass
... Its really very simple (so Ann thinks! )

Alexis and Harriet are the villians

50 jumping-jacks! . . . groans
. moans . . . creaking bones .

We're limber enough already!

Sign me up to referee Wednesday
tournaments . . . Lynda and
losers, maybe

. I lose more friends in those
Anne can protect each other from the

we pla y I art

Sandy and Jeanbearers of glad tidings . . . Go to lunch.

Do you have to blow those things so loud, Miriam and Mary Anne?

Safe! ... What a slide ... Reds win 4 to3..

. Call em as you see
em, Linda.

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Scissors ... paper ... pipe cleaners . . . tacks . . . Janet,
Ann, and Brenda can use them all .. . Is this letter
straight?

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But, Judy, this is too low to hit! shrieks Terry.

Betsy, Patricia, and Julie take em away .. . true, false . . . fill in the
blank . . . diagrams*This one was a dilly of a test!

Break somebody, please! ... 3 seconds to get it away... i
only that guard would move.

at times

3,000 aspirins a year . . . cure-all for aches and pains...
three minutes out of class, too!

Wheres your gym belt? .. . Well-l-l, I guess I forgot
it, Deanne! . . . Gr-r-r.

Br-r-r ... that waters cold! . . . Nothing like it for a
swollen ankle.

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Up... down....up...down... steady rhythm . . . artificial
respirationa must for everyone to know.

Wham! . . . Not everybody can do a spike like that
... and the score goes up another notch!

as we re | ax

Demonstration time . . . pull hard... push hard. . .
you'll get it strung yet.

Feet exercises . . . thats a new one... up, down, around, and back
- + pretty easy, eh?

Hey. whos got two left feet?

Too bad ... she got the ball away from you...

a tackle.

or a moment

One-sided team . . . two paddles are better than one . . . but dont hog

the ball.

Our first game .. . today?
Oh goody .. . guess we'll be
playing in the finals next week.

What kind of line-up is that? . . . I dont know. . . . These corks
are just fun to play with.

Who borrowed my tennis shoes? P
iia , a Shuffle-board Lane . . . Dangerous intersection . .
Watch out for that disc!

buf just a moment

Throw it to me. ... I'll get it. ... This guard is foxy.

Will the meeting please come to order. . . . Beth has opened Vice-president . . . program chairman . . . Connie serves as
another MAA meeting. both ... And now may I present .. .

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Names .. . names . and more names . .-. plus minutes
..- Harrietts job is secretary.

As treasurer Ann handles checks .. . bills . .. dues...

Carole, sergeant-at-arms, . . . Gail, awards chairman
most important of all . . . money.

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MASSEY RALPH SMALL

1939-1960

LANIER SENIOR HIG
FOR BOYS

M acon, Georgi

Lee Draughon
Editor

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FOREWORD

An annual is a book of memories the
record of a year of memories. Here are the
familiar faces, the familiar scenes. Here is
Lanier in the year 1959-60. There is much
that is intangible, that cannot be set forth in
pictures, but the pictures serve as a reminder
of those intangibles. As the inevitable years
pass and the scenes change, may this book al-
ways bring to your mind your best days at
Lanier.

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Dedication
Administration
Classes
Activities
Sports
Military

Ads

The Color Guard symbolizes all that R.O.T.C. means to us: patriotism.

precision, neatness. discipline, loyalty and the admiring glances of femi-

nine friends. The members of the Color Guard are: Bobby Patterson, Jimmy

Cooper, Ronnie Rankin. and Ronnie Jump.

Words of advice and inspiration, music and entertainment Lanier riflemen fire a salute in honor of the Confederate dead.
Student Council sponsored programs bring them all to us
throughout the year.

Everybody loves a football paradeespecially one with

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convertibles.

The library. is an unforgettable place. He who enters
a

by the wrong door will return to enter again, but he

who really wishes to study is grateful for an atmosphere

of orderliness and quiet.

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The fairest of them all: Homecoming Queen Miss Emma Jo Jones and her attendants: Miss

Jetty Sweet Simmons.
Miss Susan Patton, Miss Nadyra Mitchell. and Miss Linda Southerland.

Guard Wayne McMillan, symbol of a Not seventy-six trombones, but a big brass band. The practice may be tire-
team spirit that grew as the season some, but the music is sweet. We like our band.
progressed

Lanier takes pride in the National Merit
Scholarship semifinalists in each senior
classa total of twenty-eight since 1955.
This years high scorers are: Ralph Small,
Harold Lavine, John Blanks, Walton
Smith, Wayne Bowers, David Baker, and
Sam Wood. Guidance Counselor J. A.

Gratigny is seated in the center at the desk.

isiti i yns im- s the good word? If you have good ears, loud voices,
Students visiting schools in other towns return more im What's t I y |
pa than lt with our good behavior, good food, and and plenty of spirit (and we all do), a pep rally is the place

attractive lunchroom, for you.

MR. J..C. SORRELLS
THE MAN AND THE TEACHER

The first thing that a student learns about
Mr. Sorrells is that he is a quiet and gentle
man, a gentleman in the true sense of the
word; for in his quietness there is strength,
and in his gentleness a true concern for others.
In his years of service at Lanier Mr. Sorrells
has taught mathematics algebra, plane ge-
ometry, trigonometry, and solid geometry. His
former students, many of them now parents of
the boys he teaches today, hold him in high
regard, remembering him as a wise and good
teacher who somehow manages to inspire each
student, the brilliant, the slow, the scholar, and
the dullard, to work to the highest level of his

capabilities.

Throughout the years of his teaching Mr. Sorrells has per-
formed many extra duties with the same quiet ease he dis-
plays in the classroom. His vigilance in the lunchroom keeps
it an orderly, pleasant place. His work as adviser for the
annual for twenty-seven years, from 1932 to 1959, represents
a tremendous contribution of time, patience, and energy, but
Mr. Sorrells worked so unobtrusively and efficiently that

many of the students and faculty were scarcely aware of his

efforts. He has never sought praise or recognition, for he is
that rare person who works only for the satisfaction of a job
well done.

The seniors of 1960 salute you, Mr. Sorrells, and dedicate
this yearbook to you with gratitude and affection.

Benjamin Franklins secret of success: I will speak ill of no man, and speak
all the good I know of everybody.

We hope that the years you have spent at Lanier have prepared you to meet the
challenges of the various paths you will encounter and that they will guide you in

the choices which you will make.

If you have learned to think before you choose and to win or lose without de-

stroying your sense of values, you are becoming a responsible adult.

The future is unlimited for each of you. It will be what you make it. Remember
that you gain in proportion to what you give to the world and your fellow man.
Set your goals wisely and work hard. You will attain the success and the satisfaction

for which you strive.

Principal

LANIER

M/SGT. CHARLES H. BADY
S.F.C. JOSEPH R. BAUGH
MR. M. L. BRANNEN

History

MR. LANDON H. BRENT

History, Economics, Government

MRS. DELORES W. BROWN

Secretary

MAJ. LEE R. COX (retired)
Custodian of Military Supplies

MR. STEWART 0. CUNNINGHAM
English

MR. JOE DeFORE

Shop

MISS JOSEPHINE EARLY
English

MAJ. RICHARD A. ERICKSON
Professor of Military Science
and Tactics
MRS. MARGERY W. FITZSIMMONS

Government

MR. J. AUBREY FLOYD

Spanish

MR. OREN P. FULMER
Physics

MR. T. M. GAUGHF
Band

MRS. NELL H. GAZAFY
Biology

MRS. ELIZABETH H. GLASS
English

MR. THOMAS HUNTER
GODDARD, JR.
Chemistry, Biology

MR. CLARENCE GOSS
Algebra, Commercial Arithmetic

MR. J. A. GRATIGNY
Counselor

MRS. M. A. GRIFFIN
Dietitian

MR. COTTON HARRISON
Shop

MR. WARDLAW A. JOHNSON, JR.
Biology

MR. GEORGE E. JONES
English

S.F.C. WAYNE W. KILLIAN

FACULTY

MRS. ALLENE C. KING
English, Typing

MRS. ISABEL H. KINNETT
Plane Geometry, Trigonometry

MISS NELLIE LAMAR
Spanish

MISS ALICE LOTT
English, Guidance

MRS, MARGARET MATHEWS
Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic
MRS. RICHARD B. MATHEWS

English

MISS MARY DEL McCAW

Librarian

MR. FRANCIS C. MeCULLOUGH
English

MR. C. R. McCORD
Shop

MR. BOBBY N. McELROY

History

MR. FELIX L. NEAL

Chemistry

MR. JIM NOLAN

Algebra, Plane Geometry

MR. AUGUSTUS M. PARKER

Plane Geometry

MR. THOMAS J. PORTER
Algebra

S.F.C. HAROLD POWERS
SGT. ROBERT SEARCY

SGT. JOHN A. SHEALY
MR. H. E. SIMMONS

Agriculture
M/SGT. WILLARD C. SMITH, JR.

MR, J. C. SORRELLS
Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry,
Trigonometry

MR. JOHN W. SWINT
Chemistry, Applied Physics

MR. ELTON L. WALL

Government, Economics

MR. HULIN H. WEBB
Mechanical Drawing

MRS. FRANCES E. WRIGHT
English, French

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ar immy Spivey, vice-president; Gary Carter, president; and Sam Lamback, secretary-treasurer.

Directors of the Senior ass are, seated: Alan Forney, Sam Wood, and Robert Towe; standing: Dempsey Brown, Mike Dodd, and
Jere Smith

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WILLIAM TEBBS ABARE, JR.

Bill
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; B Team Football 10; Varsity
Football 11, 12; Beta Honorary 11; Crack Squad 11; Var-
sity Baseball 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor
Group 12.

COY ROSCOE ADAMS, JR.

Roscoe
Cadet Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10; Supervision Basket-
ball 10.

GEORGE PAUL ADAMS
George

Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football 10, 11; Track Team
11; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Chess
Club 11, 12; Business Club 11.

PAUL JOSEPH ADKINS

Joe

Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Honor Com-
pany 10.

CHARLES JOHN AKINS
Akins
Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Best Drilled Com-
pany 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10.

JAMES LUTHER ANDERSON
Jimmy
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Best Inspection Company
10; Supervision Basketball 10; Varsity Basketball 11; Var-
sity Baseball 11.

RICHARD W. ASBELL

Rick

Cadet Private 12: Transfer Student 12.

JOHN PEPPER ATKINSON

John

Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; News Editor of
Poet Leader 12: Brigade Neatest Cadet 11; Crack Squad
11; Secretary of Demosthenian Literary Society 11; Key
Club 11, 12; Honor Group 12.

JOSEPH SPROTT ATKINSON
Joe
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12: President of Demosthenian
Literary Society 12; Editorial Editor of Poet Leader 12;
Beta Honorary 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Brigade Best
Drilled Cadet 11; Winning Crack Squad 11; Honor
Group 12.

WILLIAM HAYNES BAGWELL
Billy
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10-12; President of
Industrial Arts Club 12; Student Council 12; L Club 12;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

CHARLES EDWARD BAILEY, JR.
Beetle
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Busi-
ness Club 11; Company Softball Team 10.

ANTHONY ROSE BAKER
Tony
Cadet Private 10-12.

JOHN DAVID BAKER
David
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Edi-
tor of Orange and Green 12; Spanish Club 11; Crack
Squad 11; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 10; Poet Leader
11, 12: Honor Group 12.

CECIL AINSWORTH BALDWIN
Cecil
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11; Associate Editor of
Annual 12; Americanism Club 10, 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 10; Rifle Team 10; Honor Group 12; Cadet Military
Historian 12.

ROBERT EARL BANKSTON
Bobby
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Company 10; Supervi-
sion Basketball 10, 11; Business Club 10.
EDMUND BLAKE BARKER
Blake

Cadet Private 10-12: Americanism Club 10, 11: Honor
Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

THEODORE WILLIAM BARTELS
Bill
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10;
Americanism Club 10-12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society
10-12; Spanish Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11.

JAMES CLYDE BARTON
fC.

Cadet Sergeant 12.

TERRY RANDALL BECHAM

Terry
Cadet Sergeant 12: Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; 4-H Club
10-12; Vice-President of 4-H Club 11, 12; Business Club 12.
RONALD LEE BECK
Ronald

Cadet Private 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 10: Best Drilled
Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

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JAMES GORDON BENNETT
Gordon
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
HENRY CECIL BENSON
Bubba
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision
Basketball 10, 11; Baseball 11: Track Team 10.

JOHN RANDOLPH BLANKS, JR.

John
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Annual Staff 12; Crack Squad
11; B Team Football 10, 11; Track Team 11; Spanish
Club 11, 12: Science Club 10; Supervision Basketball
10, 11.

ROBERT EDWARD BORUM
Robert
Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12.

ALBERT WAYNE BOWERS
Wayne
Cadet Captain 12; Orchestra 10; Glee Club Accompanist
12; Chess Club 10; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Orange and

Green Staff 11; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10; Honor
Group 12.

BOBBY JOE BRADDY
Bobby

Cadet Private 10-12; Company Softball Team 10, 11.

ERNEST FRANKLIN BRAGG
Jimmy
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled
Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11.

WILLIAM MELL BRAKE, JR.
Bill
Cadet Captain 12; President of Science Club 12; Secretary
of Demosthenian Literary Society 12; Golden Boots Drill
Team 10, 11; Student Council 12; Beta Honorary 11;
Crack Squad 11; Honor Group 12.

DONALD CLAY BRASWELL
Don
Cadet Private 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Rifle
Team 10; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 10; History Club
11; Crack Squad 11; Company Clerk 12; Spanish Club
11, 12.

EDDIE RILEY BRAY
Eddie

Cadet Private 11, 12; Company Clerk 12; Best Drilled
Platoon 11.

DEMPSEY SHORT BROWN, JR.
Dempsey
Cadet Private 10-12; Class Director 10, 12; Beta Honorary
11, 12; President of L Club 12; Captain of Football
Team 12; Student Council 12; Honor Group 12; Superla-
tive 12.

THOMAS HENRY BROWN
Henry
Cadet Private 10-12.

WILLIAM HORACE BROWN, JR.
Bill
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10:
Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11; Hi-Y Club 11; Ameri-
canism Club 10, 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 10;
Supervision Basketball 10.

JOHN MAXWELL BRUSKIE
John
Cadet Private 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Best Parade Com-
pany 11; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision
Basketball 10, 11; Sergeant-at-Arms of Industrial Arts Club
12; Business Club 11.

FRANCIS LEWIS BULLINGTON, JR.
Toby
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; 4-H Club 10-12; Sidney
Lanier Literary Society 10, 11; Glee Club 12.

CHARLES GORDON BURDEN
Butch
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Winning Crack Squad 11;
B Team Football 10, 11; Honor Company 11; Varsity
Track Team 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Best Inspection Com-
pany ll.

JOHNNY MALOY BURKETT, JR.
Johnny
Cadet Sergeant 12; B Team Football 10; Spanish Club
11, 12; Business Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Super-
vision Basketball 11.

THOMAS GORDON BUSH, JR.

Tommy

Library Assistant 10; Chess Club 10; Athletic Business
Manager 11; Honor Group 12.

MARSHALL RAY BYRD
Marshall
Cadet Private 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 10: Business
Club 10-12; Company Softball 11.

ROBERT STANLEY CAREY

Bob
Cadet Private 10-12; Glee Club 10: Business Club 10;
Typist for Annual 12.

JOHN LINDSEY CARSWELL
John
Cadet Private 10-12.
MILLARD GARY CARTER
Gary
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12: President of Class 10, 12;
Beta Honorary 11, 12; Varsity Football Team 10-12; Stu-
dent Council 10-12; Varsity Track Team 11, 12; Honor
Group 12; Superlative 12.

ROBERT MITCHELL CATES
Bob
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Glee Club 10, 12; Red Cross
Club 11; Chess Club 10; Secretary of Spanish Club 12;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11: Best Drilled Company 11.
DOUGLAS CARLTON CATO
Doug
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Company 11; American-
ism Club 10, 11; Science Club 10; Demosthenian Literary
Society 11.

STEPHEN AUSTIN CHAPMAN

Steve

Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Demosthenian Literary Society
10; Spanish Club 11, 12; Band 10-12; Beta Honorary 11;
Americanism Club 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Honor

Group 12.

CARLTON C. CHURCHWELL
Carlton
Cadet Private 10-12; Basketball Manager 10-12; Red Cross
Club 10; Track Manager 10; Secretary of Business Club
12: Best Drilled Company 10, 11; Honor Company 10;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

EDWARD ALAN CLARK
Edward
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Key Club 11, 12; B Team
Football 10, 11; Crack Squad 11; Americanism Club 11;
Honor Group 12.

WILLIAM MURPHY CLEMENTS
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Best Pa-
rade Company 10.

ROY ALLEN COLLINSWORTH, JR.
Roy
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Crack Squad
11; B Team Football 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
Glee Club 12; Varsity Football 11; Business Club 10-12.

CHARLES WAYNE COOK
Charles
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Parliamentarian
of Business Club 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Business
Club 10-12; Best Parade Company 11; Key Club 11; Honor
Group 12.

JAMES LAFAYETTE COOPER, JR.

Jimmy
Cadet Regimental Supply Sergeant 12: Commander of
Regimental Drill Teams 12; Regimental Drill Team 11, 12:
Honor Color Guard Staff 11, 12; Winning Crack Squad
10, 11;- Spanish Club 11, 12; Sidney Lanier Literary So-
ciety 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12.

NEIL STARK CRETER

Neil
Cadet Sergeant 12: Best Drilled Company 11; Spanish Club
11; Hi-Y Club 11; Science Club 10; Chess Club 10: Red
Cross Club 10.

JOHN COTTON CUMMINGS. JR.

Cotton
Cadet Private 10-12: Honor Company 11; Science Club 10:
Rifle Team 10-12; Industrial Arts Club Li. 12:

JAMES ALLEN DAVIS

Jimmy
Cadet Sergeant 12; President of Business Club 12: Student
Council 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11: Typist for An-
nual 12.

RONALD COLEMAN DAVIS

Ronnie
Cadet Private 10-12: Golden Boots 12: Best Drilled Com-
pany Platoon 11: Best Drilled Company 10, 11.

RICHARD FELTON DAY

Richard
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12: Supervision Basketball 10,
11; Rifle Team 10.

LARRY MITCHELL DEAN
Larry

Cadet Private 10-12: Glee Club 12: Best Drilled Platoon 10.
LARRY ARDELL DeFORE., JR.

Larry
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Football 11: Honor Com-
pany 10, 11; Best Drilled Company 10; Business Club 10-
12: Glee Club 12; Best Inspection Company 11.

ANSEL DEKLE
Sonny
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Golden Boots 11: Crack Squad
10; Winning Crack Squad 11: Honor Company 11; Sec-
retary of Sidney Lanier Literary Society 11; Vice-President
of Sidney Lanier Literary Society 12; Honor Group 12.

ROGER DODD, III
Mike
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Secretary-Treasurer of Class 10:
Vice-President of Class 11: Director of Class 12: Varsity
Football 10-12; Varsity Track Team 10-12: Honor Group
12: Superlative 12.

GEORGE PIERCE DOLES, JR.

Bonnie
Cadet Private 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 11.

BOBBY MERRILL DONALDSON
Bobby
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled
Platoon 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

TOMMIE MARION DONALDSON
Tommie
Cadet Sergeant 12; B Team Football 11; C Team
Basketball 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Rifle Team
10; Best Drilled Platoon 10.

ELMO LEE DRAUGHON
Lee
Cadet Captain 12; Editor-in-Chief of Annual 12; Student
Council 12; Beta Honorary 11; Secretary of Key Club 12;
Crack Squad 11; Treasurer of Demosthenian Literary So-
ciety 11; Honor Group 12.

SEYMOR BROWN DRIGGARS, III
Sonny
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Company 11; Crack
Squad 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; B Team

Football 10, 11; Varsity Baseball 11, 12.
GORDON LESLIE DUFFELL
Gordon
Cadet Private 10-12: Honor Company 10; Best Parade
Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10; Best Drilled
Platoon 11; Supervision Basketball Champions 11.

VIRGIL EARL DUNCAN, JR.

Virgil
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Orange and Green Staff 11;
Annual Staff 11; President of 4-H Club 12; Student Coun-
cil 12; Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11, 12: Honor
Group 12.

BOBBY DYKES
Bobby
Cadet Private 10-12.

JACK COLON EDWARDS
Jack
Cadet Private 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 11; Business
Club 12; Company Softball 11.

THOMAS EDWIN ELDER
Squeeky
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Supervision
Basketball 10, 11; Supervision Basketball Champions 10.

DALLAS VAN ETHERIDGE
Van
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12: Supervision Basketball 10:
Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Honor
Group 12.
CURTIS THOMPSON EZZELL
Curtis
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12: Crack Squad 11; Best
Drilled Company 11; Industrial Arts Fair 10.

EDDIE DURWARD FARR, JR.
Eddie

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; B Team Football 10, 11;
Business Club 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11: Glee
Club 12.

WAYMAN CLAYTON FINDLAY

Wayman

Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Company 11; Varsity Foot-
ball 11; Supervision Basketball 10.

BEN TARVER FINNEY
lly
Cadet Private 10-12; Business Club 11, 12: Best Drilled
Platoon 10: Supervision Basketball 10, 11; National
F.B.L.A. Spelling Contest 11, 12; Company Softball Cham-

pionship 10; Best Drilled Company 10.

HENRY WARNOCK FLOURNOY
Henry
Cadet First Lieutenant 12: Golden Boots 11; Crack Squad
10, 11; Annual Staff 12; Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11,
12: Glee Club 10; Honor Group 12.

ROBERT LARRY FLOYD
Larry
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Company Soft-
ball 10, 11.

JAMES ALAN FORNEY
Alan
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 12; President of Spanish Club
12: Student Council 12; Director of Class 11, 12; Beta
Honorary 11, 12; Vice-President of Inter-School Student
Council 12; Honor Group 12; Superlative 12.

CHARLES NELSON FOWLER, JR.
Charles
Cadet Captain 12; President of Sidney Lanier Literary
Society 12; Vice-President of Spanish Club 12; Paper Shop
11, 12; Annual Staff 12; Winning Crack Squad 11; Stu-
dent Council 12; Honor Group 12.

JAMES ELERY GARRETT

James
Cadet Private 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11.

STANLEY MARTIN GERSON
Stanley
Cadet Private 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Bas-
ketball Champions 11; C Team Basketball 11; Red Cross
Club 11, 12.

EUGENE LA DON GLEATON
Don
Beta Honorary 11; Business Club 11, 12.

WILLIAM ERWIN GOETTER
William
Cadet Captain 12; Band 10-12; Beta Honorary 11, 12;
Secretary-Treasurer of the Sidney Lanier Literary Society
12: Dixie Doodle Dandy 10-12; Neatest Cadet in Band
11; Honor Group 12; Student Council 12.
WARREN STEVE GOFF

Steve

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Science Club 10; Demos-
thenian Literary Society 10-12; Chess Club 11; Crack
Squad 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10.

ROBERT COLEMAN GORDON
Bobby
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Red Cross Club 10-12; Ameri-
canism Club 10, 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Boys State 11;
Best Drilled Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11:
Honor Group 12.

LAWSON McKENZIE GRAHAM
Mac
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Secretary-Treasurer of Hi-Y
Club 12; C Team Basketball 10: B Team Basketball
11; Crack Squad 11; Supervision Basketball 10.

ROBERT DANNY GREEN
Robert
Cadet Private 10-12: Future Farmers of America 10-12.

GEORGE WILLIAM GRIER, III
George
Cadet Captain 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Treasurer of
Spanish Club 12; Best Drilled Company 11; Science Club
10; Americanism Club 10; Associate Editor of Military
Review 12; Honor Group 12.

MICHAEL WAYNE GUNN
Wayne
Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12.

HARVEY MILTON HAINES
Harvey
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11;
Crack Squad 11; Library Assistant 10-12; Spanish Club
11; Science Club 10; Supervision Basketball 11: Honor
Group 12.

JAMES WILLIAM HALEY
Billy
Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12.
FRANCIS KENNEDY HALL, JR.

Frank
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Varsity
Baseball 10-12; B Team Basketball 10; Varsity Basket-
ball 11, 12; L Club 11, 12; Crack Squad 11; Honor
Group 12.

WALTER COLLINS HANSON
Collins
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Ameri-
canism Club 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 10.
JAMES EMORY HARDISON
Jimmy
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 11; Honor
Company 10, 11.

FREDERICK EUGENE HARMON, JR.
Fred
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Treasurer of Red Cross Club
12; Annual Staff 12; Track Team 10; Crack Squad 11;
Poet Leader Staff 11; B Team Football 10; Honor

Group 12.
ROBERT LORAN HARTLEY, JR.

Bob
Cadet Captain 12: Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11, 12;
Athletic Business Manager 11, 12; Americanism Club 10;
Chess Club 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor
Group 12.

MELVIN HARROLD HASKINS
Melvin
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12: Vice-President of Red Cross
Club 12; Red Cross Representative 11; Winning Crack
Squad 10; Golden Boots Drill Team 10, 11; Chess Club
10; Business Staff of Poet Leader 11: Business Staff of
Annual 12.

REGINALD HOMER HASLETT
Reggie
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Parade Company 11; Future
Farmers of America 10.

TERRELL NORMAN HAWES
Terry

Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
RONALD AUGUSTUS HEADDEN

Ronnie

Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Company 11; Best Drilled
Platoon 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

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JOHN WALTER HENDRIX
YEA

Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Varsity Football Team 12;
Crack Squad 11; B Team Football 11; B Team Bas-
ketball 11.
CARTER ALLEN HENSON, JR.
Allen

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Hi-Y Club 11, 12; Spanish
Club 12: Band 10-12; Orange and Green Staff 10; Annual
Business Staff 12: Key Club 12; Honor Group 12.

LANSFORD MONCY HILL
Lanny
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; B Team Football 10;
Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 10; Track Team 11, 12;
L Club 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
THOMAS FREDERICK HOLLINGSWORTH
Tommy
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Poet Leader Staff 12; Beta
Honorary 11, 12; Key Club 11, 12; Honor Company 11;
Chess Club 10: Americanism Club 10; Honor Group 12.

KENNETH DWAIN HOWELL
Kenneth
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Hi-Y Club 11, 12; Key Club
11. 12: Red Cross Club 10-12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11;
Basketball Champions 11; Rifle Team 11; Color Guard 11.

JOSEPH CASPER HUBBARD
Joe
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10; Best
Drilled Company 10.

LEO BENNETTE HUCKABEE
Leo
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Demosthenian Literary Society
11; Americanism Club 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11.
STEELEY HUBERT HUMPHREY, JR.
Hubert

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Supervision Basketball 10,
11; Orange and Green Staff 11; Honor Group 12.

FREDDY NOLAN HUTCHESON
Freddy
Cadet Private 10-12.

THOMAS MONROE HUTCHISON, JR.

Junior

Cadet Private 10-12.

EDWARD DENNIS HUTHNANCE, JR.

Dennis
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Red
Cross Club 10-12; Spanish Club 12: Chess Club 10, 11:
Miller-Lanier Orchestra 10, 11: Perfect Attendance 10, 11:
Honor Group 12.

DAVID LYNN IVEY

Lynn
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; President of Future Farmers of
America Club 11, 12; 4-H Club 10; Demosthenian Literary
Society 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Student Coun-
cil 12; Honor Group 12.

HARVEY RANDALL IVEY
Randall
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Football 11: Chess Club
10; Rifle Team 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11: Glee Club 12:
Science Club 12.
JAMES DOYLE JACKSON
Doyle

2 Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10.

TILLMAN ROLAND JACKSON
Tim

Cadet Private 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 10: Rifle Team
10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
GLENN JOSEPH JAMES
Glenn

Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled
Company 11; History Club 11. 12; Red Cross Club 11;
Glee Club 12; Best Inspection Company 11.

WILLIAM THOMAS JAMES
Bill

Cadet Private 10, 11.
GUY FELTON JENKINS, JR.
Jenks

Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball Captain 10;
Industrial Arts Club 10, 11.

DOUGLAS GEORGE JOHNSON

Doug

Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Supervision Basketball Cham-
pions 11; Business Club 10-12; Americanism Club 11;
Science Club 10.

JOHN CARROLL JOHNSTON
Johnny
Cadet Master Sergeant 10; Demosthenian Literary Society
10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Regimental Drill Team 11, 12; Crack
Squad 10, 11; B Team Football 10; Supervision Bas-
ketball 10, 11; Leader of Regimental Drill Team 12.

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WILLARD KIM JOINER
Kim
Cadet Private 10-12.
SEABORN GUSTAVUS JONES
Seaborn

Cadet Sergeant 12; Americanism Club 10; Chess Club 10;
Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Rifle Team 10; Spanish
Club 11; Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11.

LELAND K. JORDAN, III
L.K

Cadet Corporal 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12; Poet Leader
Staff 12; Chess Club 12; Band 11, 12; Transfer Student
11; Honor Group 12.
RONALD CLARENCE JUMP
Ronnie

Cadet Private 10-12; Business Staff of Annual 12; Color
Guard 12; Crack Squad 10, 11; B Team Football 10;
Varsity Football 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

MELVIN THEODORE KELLY, JR.

Ted

Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11.
WILLIAM JAMES KENDRICK

Bill

Cadet Private 12; Key Club 12; Transfer Student 12;
Honor Group 12.

AUGUSTUS RAWSON KING
Buddy

Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Parade
Company 10; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Inspection
Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10.

HIRAM McDUFFIE KING
Duffie
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10.

JAMES CLAYTON KING
Jimmy
Cadet Private 10-12; Industrial Arts Club 10-12; Supervi-
sion Basketball 10, 11.

THOMAS BYRON KITCHENS

Tommy
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11.

FRANCIS MAURICE LAMB
Vaurice
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Varsity Football 11, 12;
Regimental Best Drilled Platoon 11; Tennis Team 10-12;
B Team Basketball 11; L Club 12: Spanish Club 11.
FRANK SHIPLEY LAMB
Frank
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Beta Honorary
Honor Group EZ:

PHILIP MADDOX LAMB
Philip
Chess Club 10-12.

SAMUEL PALMER LAMBACK, JR.
Sam
Cadet Captain 12; President of Student Council 12; Sec-
retary-Treasurer of Senior Class 12; Tennis Team 10-12:
Secretary of Beta Honorary 12; Class Director 11; Honor
Group 12; Superlative 12.

WILLIE OSCAR LAND, JR.
Billy
Cadet Captain 12; Business Manager of Annual 12; Key
Club 11, 12; Secretary-Treasurer of Chess Club 11, 12;

Rifle Team 10-12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Beta Honorary
12: Honor Group 12.

HUGH MINTON LAVENDER
Peabody
Cadet Private 10-12; Rifle Team 10; Best Drilled Platoon
10; Best Parade Company 11; Key Club 12.

HAROLD DAVID LAVINE
Harold
Cadet Captain 12; Secretary of Student Council 12; Pub-
licity Director of Red Cross Club 12; Paper Shop 11, 12;
Associate Editor of Poet Leader 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12:
Orange and Green Staff 11; Honor Group 12.

WILLIAM MELVIN LAWLESS. JR.
Duba

Cadet Sergeant 12; B Team Football 10; Varsity Foot-
ball 11; Winning Crack Squad 10; Honor Company 11;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Company Football Cham-
pions 10.

WILLIAM ROBERTS LEWIS
Bill
Cadet Private 10, 11.
WILLIAM STEVE LOVE
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10, 11; Best Drilled
Company 11.

MICHAEL ALIKA LOWRANCE
Vike
Cadet Private 11, 12; Transfer Student 11; Honor Com-
pany 11; Supervision Basketball 11; L Club 11, 12;
Track Team 11, 12: Co-Captain of Varsity Football 12.

GEORGE GORDON LUTTRELL
Gordon
Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10.

RUEL WINFREY LYNCH
Wimpy
Cadet Private 10-12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10;
Science Club 10; Rifle Team 10; Spanish Club 11; Ameri-
canism Club 12.
TWIGGS MILLER LYNDON
Twiggs
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Inspection Company 10; Honor
Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11.

ROSS FORTUNE MAINOR, JR.
Fort
Cadet Sergeant 12; Hi-Y 11, 12; Glee Club 12; Annual
Staff 12: Band 10-12: Poet Leader Staff 11.

SCOTT KENSON MARBUT
Scott
Cadet Private 10-12: Americanism Club 10; Demosthenian
Literary Society 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11:
Golf Team 11.

CHARLES RICHARD MARSHALL
Richard
Cadet Sergeant 12; Business Club 11; Demosthenian Lit-
erary Society 10; Honor Company 11; Best Inspection Com-

pany 11; Best Drilled Company 11.
THOMAS HUMPHREY MARSHALL

Humphrey

Cadet Private 11, 12; Secretary of 4-H Club 12; Best
Drilled Platoon 11; Rifle Team 11.

NATHANIEL WILSON MASSEY. JR.

Nat Jr.

Cadet Sergeant 12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10, 11;
Rifle Team 10; Hi-Y 11, 12; Business Staff of Annual 12:
Key Club 12.

ROBERT J. MASSEY
Bob

Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled
Company 11; Best Inspection Company 11.

JOHN CARL McBREARTY
John
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Spanish
Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Band 10; Vice-
President of Chess Club 11.

VIRGIL DEVER McCALLUM
Virgil
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11.

CLEMENT LAIRD McCONNELL
Clem
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Perfect Attendance 10, 11;
Crack Squad 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10: Best Drilled
Company 11; Business Staff of Annual 12; Glee Club 12;
Drill Team 12.

SAMUEL DOUGLAS McELMURRAY
Douglas
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Beta Honorary 11, 12;
Honor Group 12.

JOHN WILLIAM McLENDON, JR.
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled
Company 10; Best Disciplined Company 10; Best Parade
Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

DANIEL WAYNE McMILLAN
Wayne
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Varsity Football Team 10-12;
Football Co-Captain 12; Baseball Manager 11, 12; L
Club 11, 12.

WALTER THOMAS MELTON
Tommy
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Red Cross Representative
10; Business Club 10-12: Best Drilled Company 11.

DALE DON MILLER
Dale
Cadet Sergeant 12: Best Drilled Platoon 11; Best Drilled
Company 11; B Team Football 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 10, 11; Company Softball 10, 11; Company Basket-
ball 10.

EDWARD LEE MILLER
Ed

Cadet Private 12: Transfer Student 12.
HUGH MORGAN MILNER, II
Morgan

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Honor Company 10; Best
Drilled Company 10: B Team Football 11: Rifle Team
10; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Spanish Club 11, 12.

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MACK BYRD MINTON, III
Mack
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Demosthenian Literary So-
ciety 10, 11: Americanism Club 10, 11; Supervision Bas-
ketball 10; Honor Company 10.

MARVIN ERNEST MITCHINER, JR.
Marv
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Secretary of Red Cross
Club 12; Crack Squad 11: Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
Best Drilled Platoon 10; Spanish Club 12; Business Staff
of Annual 12.

ROY LEE MOATE, JR.
Buddy
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Football 10; Supervision
Basketball 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Rifle Team 10;
Crack Squad 11; Company Softball 10.

FRANK BYRON MORGAN, JR.
Frank
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Chess Club 10, 11; Science
Club 10; Red Cross Club 11, 12; Best Inspection Company
10; Best Parade Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11;
Honor Group 12.

ROBERT BAILEY MOSELEY
Bert
Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Business Club 10; Super-
vision Basketball 10, 11.

WILLIAM ROLF MOSELEY
William

Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Demosthenian Literary Society
10, 11; Key Club 11; Beta Honorary 11; Science Club 10;
Supervision Basketball 11; Crack Squad 11; Honor
Group 12.

JAMES WESLEY MULLIS
Jimmy
Cadet Private 10-12; 4-H Club 11, 12; Best Parade Com-
pany ll.

WALTER GARY NEAL
Gary

Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Supervision
Basketball 10, 11.

LARRY EUGENE NIBLETT
Larry
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Band 10-12; Spanish Club 11;
Science Club 10; Beta Honorary 12: Honor Group 12.

WILLIAM WAYNE ODOM
Wayne
Cadet Private 10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Com-
pany Softball Team 10, 11; Company Basketball Team 10.

LARRY EUGENE OSBORNE
Os
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Crack Squad
11; Company Softball Team 10.
WALTER WILLIAM OSTEEN
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Chess
Club 10.

JAMES SANDERS OWENS, JR.
Sandy
Cadet Captain 12; President of Key Club 12; Poet Leader
11, 12; Winning Crack Squad 10; Leader of Second Place
Crack Squad 11; Beta Honorary 11; Class Officer 10:
Honor Group 12.

RICHARD BINION PARKER
Richard
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10: Business Club
11: Spanish Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 11.

ROBERT AUGUSTUS PATTERSON
Bobby
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Basketball 10, 11; Track
Team 10; Crack Squad 11; Honor Company 10; Best
Drilled Company 10; Best Parade Company 10.

EDDIE RAY PENDER
Ray
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10, 11; Best Drilled
Company 10, 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Best Parade
Company 10; Best Disciplined Company Supervision

Basketball 10, 11.

ROBERT EDWIN PHILLIPS
Robert

Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10.

THOMAS A. PITTMAN
Tom
Cadet Captain 12; Varsity Football 12; Crack Squad 10,
11: Beta Honorary 11; Key Club 11, 12; Track Team 10-
12; Demosthenian Literary Society 10; Honor Group 12.

DANIEL IRA POOLE

Danny
Cadet Private 12: Transfer Student 12; Honor Group 12.

TROY ONEAL POWELL
Troy
Cadet Staff Sergeant 12; Band 10-12; Science Club 10;
Americanism Club 11; Georgia State Music Festival 10-12:
Regimental Bugler 12.

JAMES EDWARD PRESTON, III
Ed
Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Best Parade Com-
pany 11.
HOYT MILTON PUCKETT
Hoyt
Cadet Sergeant 12.

CHOVINE RICHARDSON RADER, JR.
Richard
Cadet Master Sergeant 12: Rifle Team 10, 11; Demos-
thenian Literary Society 10; Secretary-Treasurer of Ameri-
canism Club 11; Crack Squad 10, 11; Best Drilled Com-
pany 11; Company Neatest Cadet 11; Supervision Basket-
ball 10.
WILLIAM ALFRED RALEY
Bill

Cadet Private 10-12; Band 10-12; Regimental Drum Corps
H, 22;

JESSE RONALD RANKIN
Ronnie
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Football 10; Varsity Foot-
ball 11; Crack Squad 11; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Super-

vision Basketball 10, 11; C Team Basketball 10.
HAROLD MACK RAWLINS, JR.
Mack

Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; B Team
Football 10, 11.

OWEN FELMON REDD
Felmon
Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football 11, 12; L Club
11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10.
HARVEY WAYNE REEVES
Wayne
Cadet Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10; Honor Group 12.

BUELL CLIFFORD REID, I

Doc

Cadet Private 10-12.
MERCER THOMAS ROBERSON

Mercer
Cadet Sergeant 12; Rifle Team 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11.

CHARLES MORGAN ROBERTS
Charles
Spanish Club 11, 12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11: Honor
Group 12.

JAMES PRYOR ROBY, III
Jim
Cadet First Sergeant 12; Band 10-12: Chess Club 10-12;
Boys State 11; Dixie Doodle Dandy 11.

ROBERT CHARLES ROGERO
Bobby
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12: Best Drilled Platoon 10: Crack
Squad 11; Hi-Y Club 11, 12: Rifle Team 11, 12.

PHILIP ALLAN ROWAN
Phil
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10, 11; Best Parade
Company 10; Winning Crack Squad 11; Supervision Bas-
ketball 10.

PHIL RAYMOND RUSHING
Phil
Cadet Private 11, 12; B Team Football 11; Brigade Best
Drilled Company 11; Supervision Basketball 11; Transfer
Student 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11.

JULIAN HAROLD RYLE
Harold

Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Drilled
Platoon 10, 11; Rifle Team 10.

WILLIAM DORSEY SANDERS
William

Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 10; Science Club 10;
Chess Club 10; Rifle Team 10.

HOMER McCRARY SCARBOROUGH, JR.

Homer

Cadet Private 10, 11; Band 10, 11: Dixie Doodle Dandy
10; District Music Festival 10; Band 10-12; Business
Club 12.

JAMES LUTHER SELLARS

James
Cadet Sergeant 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10; Best Parade
Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.
JOHN BRADLEY SHAVER, JR.
John

Cadet Private 10-12; Chess Club 11; Business Club ll;
Best Drilled Platoon 11.

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WILLIAM BROWN SHEARER
Bill
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Football 10; Crack Squad
10. 11: Honor Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10:
Americanism Club 10, 11.

JESSE RONALD SHEPPARD
Ronnie
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 10.

RALPH MATTHEWS SIRES

Chip
Cadet Sergeant 12; Secretary of Future Farmers of
America 12.

PAUL GEORGE SMAHA

Paul
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Winning Best Drilled Platoon
10, 11; Red Cross 10-12; Spanish Club 11, 12; Chess Club
10, 11; Americanism Club 10; Best Parade Company 11.

RALPH BROWNE SMALL, III
Ralph
Cadet Major 12; Student Council 12; President of Red
Cross Club 12; Treasurer of Key Club 12; Beta Honorary
11, 12; Tennis Team 10-12; Honor Group 12; Superla-

tive 12.
JAMES RICHARD SMITH

Jimmy
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Parliamentarian of Spanish
Club 12; Honor Company 11; Winning Crack Squad 11;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11; C Team Basketball Man-
ager 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10.

JERE CREWS SMITH
Jere
Cadet Colonel 12; Vice-President of Student Council 12;
Vice-President of Beta Honorary 12; President of Ameri-
canism Club 11; Director of Class 10-12; Company Neatest
and Best Drilled Cadet 11; Honor Group 12; Superlative 12.

PEYTON BENJAMIN SMITH, JR.
Sonny
Cadet Private 10-12; Industrial Arts Club 10, 11; Best
Drilled Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Best Parade
Company 11.

WALTON NAPIER SMITH
Walton
Cadet Captain 12; State President of Beta Honorary 12;
Editor-in-Chief of Poet Leader 12; Vice-President of De-
mosthenian Literary Society 11, 12; Student Council Par-
liamentarian 12; Athletic Business Manager 11, 12; Win-
ning Crack Squad 10; Honor Group 12.

RONALD BRUCE SOUTHERLAND
Ronnie

Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Science Club 10; Americanism
Club 10.

ANSEL JOEL SPEARMAN, JR.
Joel
Cadet Private 10-12; Hi-Y Captain 11, 12; Crack Squad
11; Track Team 10, 11: Color Guard 11, 12: Golden Boots
10-12: Best Drilled Platoon 10.

WILLIAM RONALD SPILLERS

Ronny
Cadet Private 12.

JIMMY ALLEN SPIVEY
Jimmy
Cadet Adjutant Major 12; President of Class 11: Vice-
President of Class 10, 12; Lieutenant Governor of Key
Club 12; Treasurer of Beta Honorary 12; Student Council
11; Honor Group 12; Superlative 12.

WARREN EVERITT STILLWELL

Warren
Cadet Private 10-12; Science Club 10; Band 10-12: Dixie
. Doodle Dandy 10, 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

WAYNE GILBERT STINSON

Wayne
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Best
Drilled Platoon 10.

FRANKLIN SYLVESTER STOKES

Buddy
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12: Best Drilled Platoon 10:
Supervision Basketball Champions 10; Vice-President of
Future Farmers of America 11, 12.

JAMES DAVID STOKES
James
Cadet Private 10-12; Student Council 11; President of
Chess Club 11; Demosthenian Literary Society 10, 11;
Supervision Basketball 10, 11; Honor Company 10; Best
Drilled Company 10.

JAMES WILLIAM STOVALL
Bill
Cadet Sergeant 12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled
Platoon 11.

TERRY LANE STRONG
Terry
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Rifle Team 10; Americanism
Club 10-12; Crack Squad 11; Company Neatest Cadet 11;
Science Club 10; Track Team 10: Vice-President of
Hi-Y 12.

GENE OSCAR STUCKEY

Gene

JOHN DAVID SWIFT
John
Cadet Private 10-12; Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10;
Supervision Basketball 10; Rifle Team 10; Band 10.

THOMAS WINSLOW TALBOT
Tommy
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Best Drilled Platoon 10: Crack
Squad 11: B Team Basketball 10, 11; Varsity Basket-
ball 12; Varsity Track 11, 12; Americanism Club 10;
President of Hi-Y 12.

ANDREW CLAY TAYLOR
Andy
Cadet Private 11, 12: Transfer Student 11: Best Drilled
Company 11; Best Drilled Platoon 11.

FELDER BRUCE TAYLOR
Felder
Cadet Private 10-12: Chess Club 10: Science Club 10;
Business Club 12.

STEVE ASHLEY TAYLOR
Steve
Cadet Sergeant 12: Best Drilled Platoon 10; Rifle Team
10; Parade Company 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11.

KENNETH JEFFERSON THOMPSON
Kenneth
Cadet Private 10-12: Business Club 10; Best Drilled Com-
pany 11.

WILLIAM GHEE THUM
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Most Im-
proved Company 10; Supervision Basketball 10; Best
Drilled Company 10.
ROBERT EARL TOWE
Robert
Cadet Captain 12; Vice-President of Key Club 12; Vice-
President of L Club 12; Director of Class 10, 12; Var-
sity Baseball 10-12; Varsity Basketball 11, 12; Beta Honor-
ary 11, 12; Honor Group 12.

LEMUEL DAVIS TRUESDEL, JR.
Dave
Cadet Private 10-12; Supervision Basketball 10: Baseball
Manager 10; Vice-President of Chess Club 12.
CURTIS ADRIAN TYLER, JR.
Curtis

Cadet Private 10; Band 10; Rifle Team 10.

HUGH SIDNEY VALENTINE. JR.
Hugh
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Red Cross Club 10-12: Ameri-
canism Club 11, 12; Honor Company 10, 11; Parade Com-
pany 10; Best Drilled Company 10; Best Disciplined Com-
pany 10: Honor Group 12.

JAMES WILLIAM VAUGHAN, JR.
Bill
Cadet Sergeant 12; Vice-President of Business Club 12:
State Vice-President of Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica 12; B Team Football 10; Dixie Doodle Dandy 10,
ll: Sidney Lanier Literary Society 10. 11: Best Drilled
Platoon 10, 11.

JAMES NORMAN VINSON
Jimmy
Cadet Master Sergeant 12; Beta Honorary 11; Best Drilled
Platoon 10; Spanish Club 11; Honor Group 12.

JAMES CHARLES WALL
Jimmy
Cadet Private 10-12; Varsity Football 12; Track Team 11,
12; B Team Football 11; Supervision Basketball 10, 11;
SL Glub 11, 12.

ELLIS HOWARD WALLACE
Wally Wally
Cadet Private 10-12: Honor Company 11: Best Drilled
Platoon 10.

CHARLES BILLY WHITAKER
Billy
Cadet Private 10-12; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Supervision

Basketball 10, 11: Varsity Football 12.

GUY WALTER WHITE, JR.
Guy
Cadet Private 10-12; Honor Company 11; Best Drilled
Platoon 10; Chess Club 10; Science Club 10.

WILBUR COYLE WHITTEN
Coyle
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Red Cross Club 10; Science
Club 10, 11; Rifle Team 10; Spanish Club 11.

GEORGE ELI WILLIAMS
George
Cadet Sergeant 12; Honor Company 11.

WILLIAM WORTH WILLIAMS, III
Worth
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Band 10-12; Science Club 10;
Beta Honorary 11: Sidney Lanier Literary Society 11, 12;
Dixie Doodle Dandy 12: Georgia State Musical Festival
10-12; Honor Group 12.

RICHARD DORSEY WILLIAMSON, JR.
Richard

Cadet Private 12; Transfer Student 12.

JOSEPH PARKS WILLINGHAM
Parks
Cadet Private 10-12: Science Club 10; Demosthenian Lit-
erary Society 10; Rifle Team 10; Honor Company 11; Best
Drilled Company 11: Best Drilled Platoon 11: Americanism
Club 11.

ALBERTUS COLEMAN WILSON
Al

Cadet Private 10-12: Rifle Team 12: Track Team 10, 11.
DONALD EUGENE WILSON
Don
Cadet Private 10-12; B Team Football 11; Supervision

Basketball 10, 11.

THOMAS WILBURN WILSON
Tommy
Cadet Sergeant 12; Honor Company 10; Best Drilled Com-
pany 11; Dest Drilled Platoon 10, 11.

HERBERT LARRY WOLF
Herbert
Cadet Private 11, 12: Crack Squad 11; Science Club 12;
Transfer Student 11.

CHARLES WILLIAM WOMACK
Bill
Cadet Private 10-12: Business Club 10; Demosthenian Lit-
erary Society 10; Best Drilled Platoon 11; Supervision

Basketball 10, 11.
CHARLTON AARON WOOD

Charlton
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12; Best Drilled Platoon 11;
Best Inspection Company 10; Business Club 10-12; Super-
vision Basketball 11.

SAMUEL EARL WOOD

Sam
Cadet First Lieutenant 12; Class Director 12; President of
Beta Honorary 12; Student Council 12; Comptroller-General
of Boys State 11; Varsity Football 11, 12; Varsity Track
10-12; Honor Group 12.

CHRISTOPHER PINKNEY WRAY

Chris

Cadet Sergeant First Class 12: Best Drilled Cadet 11;

Crack Squad 10, 11; B Team Football 11; Demosthenian
Literary Society 10; Science Club 10; Americanism Club 11.

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GEORGE SKIPPER YETTER
Skip
Cadet Sergeant First Class 12: Chess Club 10. 11: Science
Club 11: Best Drilled Platoon 11.

LEROY SHEPARD YOUNG
Leroy
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12: Class Director 10, 11; B
Team Football 10: Varsity Football 11: Crack Squad 10,
ll: Americanism Club 10: Supervision Basketball 10, 11,

JOHN RUSSELL ZEIGLER, JR.
Dickie
Cadet Second Lieutenant 12; Rifle Team 10; Red Cross
Representative 10; Best Drilled Platoon 10, 11; Demos-
thenian Literary Society 10, 11; Americanism Club 10, 11;
Honor Group 12.

141

he officers of the Junior Class are: Jim

president; Barri Vickers, treasurer; and Buddy
ase, vice-president

Directors of the Junior Class are: Ted Musial, John Wood, Jim Carson, and Steve Rei hert. Bert Michael is missing fro
picture.

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Paul Acree
Tommy Adkins
Victor Andros
Jim Annin

Hal Armstrong
Pearman Arrington

Lawrence Arrington
Mike Arthur
Guerry Backer
David Bailey

Leon Barfield

Jim Bass

Jimmy Beasley
David Belew
David Billingsley
Benny Birch
Charles Bishop
Rhen Bishop

David Bley
Jonnie Bloomfield
Dennis Boutwell
Jim Bowers
Richard Bowring

Keith Brady

John Breedlove
James Bright

Ralph Brinson
Bobby Brooks
Ronnie Brown
Winston Brown

Woody Brown
Jimmy Bryson
Thomas Bullock
Willie Burns
James Bush
Tommy Bush

Dennis Callaway
Wayne Cannon
Jimmy Carnish
Deitz Carpenter
Jim Carson

Bruce Carstarphen

Larry Carter
John Chadwick
David Chapman
Buddy Chase
Jimmy Chester
Reggie Christian

Gordon Clark
Jay Clark
Larry Cochran
Ben Cohen
Frank Comer
Mark Coppage

Charles Corbin
Frankie Cornelius
Randy Cornelius
Joe Cowart

Neil Craddock
Cecil Cranford

James Dumas
DouglassDurrett
Lamar Eberhardt
Sam Edmonsond
Jack Edwards
Gary Elliott

Jimmy English
Billy Ethridge
Daryl Evans
Robert Fambro
fa*gan Fargason
Luther Farless

Johnny Ferguson
Marshall Flatau
Chuck Fleming
David Foster
Dale Freeney
Bobby Fulmer

McKenna Garvin
Francis Gaston
Crawford Gates
Ralph Gattie
Tommy Gay
Jerry Gleaton

Wayne Gleaton
Louis Glendenning
Rudy Gordon
Rufus Gordon
Benning Grice

Frank Griffin

Kelly Gunnells, Jr.
Tommy Halliburton
Freddie Hamlin
Maurice Hanson

Al Hargrove

Larry Harn

Dan Harnsberger
Larry Harper
Steve Harper

Al Hatcher

Roy Hatcher
Cole Haverfield

Albert Cribb
Wilburn Criswell
Franklin Darnell
Joe Daughtry
Clyde Davidson
Alan Davis

James Davis
Woody Davis
Joe DeGrandis
Wayne Dennis
John Devine
David Diantonio

Tim Dodd
Larry Dorsey
Donald Douglas
James Douthit
Randy Douthit
G. i. Dozier. Jr.

John Hawkins
Charles Haygood
David Hazelhurst
Fred Hearn
Walter Herin

Alvan Herring

Ervie Hill
Kenneth Hill
Terry Hitchco*ck
Bill Holden
Tommy Hollis

Ken Hollow ay

Arnold Holmstrom
Darrell Holton
Billy Hudson
Donald Hunnicutt
Johnny Hunnicutt
Charles Hunter

Richard Hurvitz
Ty Ivey

Earl Janney

T. V. Jarrett
Bobby Johnson

Jerry Johnson

Johnny Johnson
Mike Johnson
Phillip Johnson
Pat Jones
Tommy Jones
George Jordan

Jimmy Jordan
David Kalish
Jim Kaney
Pete Kendall
Ford Kendrick

Jimmy Kennedy

Frank Kern
Gene Kernaghan
Donnie Kilgore
Barry King
Felix King

Russell King

Louis Kitchens
Dan Kleckley

Roland Knight
Larry Knowles
Albert Kroemer

Jon Kubler

Curtis Lamb
Frank Lanneau
Toby Lawson
Butch Layfield
Robert Lee. Jr.

Eric Lipson

Eddie Long
Marshall Lovein
Cliff Lowden

Jim Lowe

Bill Lumpkin
Bruce MacGregor

Jim Miller

Joe Miller
Warren Minton
Robert Misinco
Joe Mize
Charles Moate

Billy Moffat

Lee Moncrief
Jerry Moseley
George Moss
Bobby Mullis

Jack Murchison

Ted Musial
Johnny NeSmith
Johnny NeSmith
Paul Newton
Bobby Nickels
Bob Nolan

Randall Ogles
Gus Osterloh
Alvin Owens
Jeff Pace
Roy Peaco*ck
Len Perkins

Bernard Phillips
Tommy Phillips
Victor Powell
David Poythress
Jerry Price

Gary Pyles

Charles Raffield
Charlie Railey
Lane Rainwater
John Ramsey
Billy Rape

David Reagan

Steve Reichert
Joe Reynolds
Ronnie Rhodes
Robert Richards
Bunny Richardson

Bill Ridley

Jim MacMahon
Tommy Malone
Forrest Marshall
Milton Marshall
Buddy Mash
Richard Mathews

Joe Maynard

John McArthur
Douglas McCallum
Donny McCarty
George McDonald
Maxie McFarland

John McMahon
Andy McPherson
Bert Michael

Sid Middlebrooks
Tom Mignerey
Henry Miles

Jack Riner
Billy Rivers
Mickey Rivers
Jerry Roberts
Tom Roberts
Lee Robinson

Steve Rominsky
Charlie Ross
Robert Ross
Tommy Rousey
Danny Rutherford
Jimmy Sandefur

Allen Sanders
LeRoy Sanders
Philip Sasnett
Jack Schneider
Jimmy Seward
Jimmie Sheffield

Bill Shipman
Jimmy Simpson
Charles Smaha
Donnie Smaha
Gus Small

Charles Smallwood

Bennie Smith
Gene Smith
Tommy Smith
Charles Stanley
Gene Stanton
Bill Stapleton

Steve Stephens
Clark Stevens
Jerry Stevens
Benham Stewart
Jere Stokes
Jimmy Stroup

Allen Tanner
Julian Tanner
Bennie Thomas
John Thompson
Bobby Tidwell
Richard Todd

Cody Toole
Charles Tucker
Romney Tucker
Bill Tye, Ll
Barri Vickers
Philip Vullo

Johnny Wadley
Charles Walker
Tuck Wall
David Waller
John Ward
Billy Warren

Walter Watkins
Dennis Wheatley
Jerry Whigham
Billy White

Ben Whitley
Boyce Wilkes

c

James Williams
Ralph Williams
Broadus Willingham
James Willis

Jim Willis

Richard Wimberly

Zeke W imberly
Alfred Wise
John Wood
Tom W ood
Jack Woods
Charles Yawn

Strat Zaloumes

Harold Zellner

Robby Edenfield

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of the Sophom

officers and directors

irton, and Robe

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Robby Edenfield, Don

Patton; standin

Mack Archer
James Armstrong
Emmett Asbell
Glenn Ashmore
Ken Autry

Jack Bagwell

John Bailey
William Bailey
Jimmy Baker
Steve Ballard
Edgar Barbee

Mickin Barberick

Steve Barnes
Mike Barnwell
Johnny Barton
Paul Bassett
Tommy Batchelor

i. . j William Bazemore
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Roland Bell
Eugene Berisford
Freddy Berrong
Steve Binkley
Loyd Black
Thomas Blake

Harry Bloodworth
Jerry Bowden
Henry Bowden
James Brandenburg
Gerald Brickle

Terry Briggs

Bobby Brown
James Brown
Ralph Brown
Stewart Brown
Don Burton

William Bussey

Gerald Butler
Ottis Butler
Jimmy Byington
George Byrd
Lamar Calhoun
Randy Candler

Frank Cannon
Bobby Capel
William Caraway
James Carroll
Charles Cartwright
Edgar Causey

Billy Chambers
Henry Cheek
Tommy Clance
Ken Clark
Arthur Cochran
Joseph co*ke

Dwight Conway
Paul Copeland
Gary Cranford
Richard Criswell
Jimmy Crouch
David Cunningham

Robert Edenfield
David Edrington
Archie Edwards
George Edwards
en Edwards

rry Elrod

Cassie Emanuel
Gary Epps
Wayne Epps

Ronnie Etheridge

Tommy Evans

Charles Everett

Ed Everett

Bobby Fincher
Woodrow Fine her
Joe Ford

Robert Fordham
Bob Forney

Farris Fountain
Robert Fountain
Kell Freeman
Billy Freeney
John Fullington
Warren Gardner

Joseph Gazafy
Lawrence George
Robert Germany
James Gibbs
Leon Gibson
John Gilbert

Harry Gilleland
Saxon Goldwire
Billy Goquen

Charles Gordon
Charles Gorman
Douglas Gowder

James Greenway
Thomas Gregory
Charles Gresham
Arthur Griffith
Weldon Gurley
Donnie Hadden

James Hadden
Gordon Hall
Wayne Hamlin
Benny Hanco*ck
Robert Hanco*ck
Dee Hansford

Jim Hanson
Bob Hardison
Kelly Hardwick
Buster Hardy
John Hargrave
Charles Harn

Robert Harris
G. B. Harrison
Julian Harvard
Joe Haselden

ence Haskins

Hencely

Kip Herin

Ralph Herin

Billy Herren
Richard Hester
Howard Hightower

Frankie Hilton

John Hirsch
Richard Holden
Tommy Holland
J, P. Holmes
Edward Hortman

Bob Howe

Tony Howington
Billy Hudson
Radford Hunt
Billy Jackson
Jerry Jarvis
Jimmy Johnson

Ric k Johnson
Scott Johnson
Carr Jones
Evan Jones

George Jones

Jack Jones

John Jones
Mike Jones
Roger Jones
Thomas Jones
Walter Jones

Ernest Jordan

Sidney Kelley
Ronny Kelly
Jim Kiefer
Earl King
Robert King
Beau Kitchens

Richard Kitchens
Gene Kitchings
Cary Koplin
Sidney Lanier
Joseph League
Robert Leonard

Edmund LeRoy
Gary Leroy
John Lewis
Tommy Lewis
Tommy Lewis

Ray Lifsey

David Luttrell
Billy Mabry
Don MacMillan
James Madden
Russ Mant
Ray Marl Ww

Buddy Marsha
Gerald Marshall
Lawrence Marsha
Richard Marshall
John Mason

Joe Mathews

John Mays

Don McCallum
Fred McCook
Tommy McCoy
Paul McDuffie
Alfred McGinnis

Charles McInvale
Curtis McMichael
Larry McNally
Jerry Meadows
Raymond Moody
Peyton Morgan

James Morris
Louis Moseley
David Mosely
Broughton Mullins
Edwin Mullins
James Mullis

Jimmy Murphey
Olin Murphy
Mike Napier
Miljet Neville
Mickey Newson
John Nutting

Edward Oliver
Steve ONan
Bill O'Neal
Joe Orr

John Ouzts
Robert Parrish

George Parsons
Billy Patterson
George Patton
Henry Perkins
Walter Phar:
Johnny Poe

Sobby Preston
Ronald Pritchard
James Rainey
William Read
James Reeves

William Reeves

irton Reifler
ster Rendilman
Cecil Renfroe
Mike Rheberg
Zeke Rhodes

Br
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Jame

Mike Roach
Leon Rob
Charles Rogers
Jerry Rogers

James Rollins

Billy Ruark
> Milton Russell

{ > James Ryan

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Jerry Sanders
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James Sands
Carl Scarbrough
Mike Schild
Reuben Scott
Walter Sewell

Roger Sheffield

Larry Sheppard
Robert Shiver
Mike Sigal
Bobby Sikes
Huland Simons

Karl Slinkard

Bobby Smith

James Smith
Richard Smith
Gene Snell

Jimmy Solomon
Richard Southerland

Robert Stanton

Warren Steinmeyer, Jr.

Raymond Stone

Phillip Sullivan oe te
John Suttles

Terry Sutton ; +) 4
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Jimmy Taylor
Wayne Tedders
Richard Thomas
Charles Thurston
James Tucker
Bobby Turner

Richard Tyler
Bill nderwood
Mike Underwood
Joseph Union
Martin Ursitti
Theron Ussery

Harry Vogler
Alan Walden
Charles Walker
Wayne Walker
Don Walker

James Wansley

Paul Ward
William Warnock
Bobby Watson
Hugh Wayne
Ronny Welch
Jack White

Sam White
Charles Whitehead
Arthur Whitley
Barney Whitus
Albert Widner
Charles Wilkins

David Williams
Gary Williams
Jerry Williams
Haynes Willingham
Alan Wilson

Bob Winn

Kester Woody
James Wright
Tommy Wright
Walter Worsham
Jerry Wymens

William Yarbrough

Tommy Yearwood
Woody Yeomans
Harold Young
John Young
Johnny Young

ANNUAL
STAFF

Left: Editorial Staff Members of the
ANNUAL: John Blanks; Cecil Bald-
win, associate editor; Henry Flournoy;
Fred Harmon; and Charles Fowler
find that past annuals are a good
source of ideas.

Center left: Typists for the ANNUAL
are Jimmy Davis and Bob Carey.
Melvin Haskins, Allen Henson, and
Marvin Mitchiner, members of the
business staff, are looking over copy
for the ads.

Lower left: Discussing one of the
many details in putting out,an an-
nual are this years advisers, Mr. Hulin
Webb, Mr. Stewart Cunningham, and
Mrs. Richard Mathews.

Below: Cooperation between Business Manager Billy Land and
Editor Lee Draughon is essential in producing a good annual.

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re, seated: Jere " vice-president m nback, president. Standing, Harold Lavine, secre
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ton Smith, parliame

STUDENT COUNCIL

tary and treasurer;

The STUDENT COUNCIL members are of the clubs, editors of the school publications, the cadet colonel and
the sophom*ore, junior, and senior class presidents. Members pictured below are, first row: Mrs. Isabel Kinnett, adviser, Deitz
Carpenter; Harold Lavine: Bunny Richardson; Jere Smith; Lee raughon: Bert Micl Sam Wood; Jimmy Davis; Sandy
Owens. Second row Walton Smith, Mike Napier or kinsor harles Fowler, Ralph Small, Bill Brake, Billy Goetter, Frank
lin Stokes (substituting for Lynn Ivey), Tommy ilbot, Bagwell. empsey Brow1 ind Alan Forney. Sam Lamback i

standing at the lectern. Gary Carter, Virgil Duncan, anc ! innon are ssing from the picture

Editorial staff members of the POET LEADER are, seated: Joe Atkinson, editorial editor; Harold Lavine, associate editor;
Walton Smith, editor-in-chief; Franklin Darnell, sports editor; Ty Ivey, feature editor. Standing: John Atkinson, news editor; and
Miss Josephine Early, adviser.

THE POET

POET LEADER reporters are: Mike Sigal, Gene Stanton, Tommy Hollingsworth, L. K. Jordan, Gene Smith, Mike Napier, and
Sandy Owens.

The POET LEADER business staff members are Cary Koplin, Stevie Stephens, business manager; Virgil Duncan, Lawrence Has-
kins, and Mr. F. C. McCullough, adviser, standing.

LEADER

Students eagerly read the latest issue of the POET LEADER as their supervisor looks on.

Members of the HONOR GROUP are students who have maintained the highest scholastic average in their class. First row: Lynn
Ivey, Charles Roberts, Dickie Zeigler, Wayne Bowers, Dennis Huthnance, Fred Harmon, Gary Carter. Second row: Sam Wood,
Frank Hall, Bob Hartley, Robert Towe, Bobby Gordon, Bill Abare, Edward Clark. Third row: Van Etheridge, Ralph Small,
Henry Flournoy, Billy Goetter, Sandy Owens, Tom Pittman, Sam Lamback. Fourth row: Jere Smith, Harold Lavine, John Atkinson,
Mike Dodd, Dempsey Brown, Joe Atkinson, and Walton Smith.

HONOR GROUP

Other members of the HONOR GROUP are, first row: Alan Forney, Charles Fowler, Tommy Hollingsworth, Wayne Reeves,
Frank Lamb, David Baker, Steve Chapman. Second row: Lee Draughon, Billy Land, J. W. Hendrix, Ansel Dekle, Hugh Valentine,
Bill Moseley, Harvey Haines. Third row: Worth Williams, Frank Morgan, Charles Cook, Virgil Duncan, Jimmy Spivey, L. K.
Jordan, Hubert Humphrey. Fourth row: George Grier, Cecil Baldwin, Douglas McElmurray, Bill Brake, Tommy Bush, Allen
Henson, and Larry Niblett.

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HI-Y officers are Mac Graham, secretary-treasurer; Tommy Talbot, president; Terry Strong, vice-president; and Mrs. Margery
Fitzsimmons, adviser. Jere Smith, chaplain, is missing from the picture.

HI-Y

The HI-Y is spongored by the Y.M.C.A. and is affiliated with both state and national organizations. It is a service organization
whose purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character.

BETA CLUB

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B
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SCHOLASTIC
AWARD

Mr. Aubrey Floyd, adviser; Sam Wood, president; Jere Smith, vice-

BETA CLUB are Jimmy Spivey, treasure:

Officers of the
and Sam Lamback, secretary
THE BETA

president;

National Beta Club is a leadership service club for high school students of America. Any Lanier junior or senior who has an
points in citizenship for the preceding year is eligible for membership in the local chapter

Benning Grice, Dempsey Brown, Robert Towe, Sid Middlebrooks, Dan Kleckley, Charles

average of all As and at least twelve
The members pictured below are, first row:
Second row: Larry Niblett, John Atkinson, George Grier, Robert Ross, Dan Harnsberger, Stevie Stephens,
David Baker, Joe Atkinson, Wayne Bowers, Wilburn Criswell,

Cook, Johnny Ferguson
Jim Carson, Billy Goetter, Harold Lavine,
Watkins, John Mash, Bunny Richardson, Jon Kubler, Dennis Huthnance,

Tuck Wall. Third row:
Charles Walker, Walter

Hollingsworth. Fourth row:

Tommy
Walton Smith, and James Lowe.

Beta Honorary

HONORAR

The members pictured below

Billy Land, John Hawkins.
Holmstrom, Frank Lanneau.
Andy McPherson, Steve Reichert. Fourth

Jordan.

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members are being inducted by Mr. Julius G

y

: Rudy Gordon, Jim Willis, Mark Coppage, Douglas McElmurray, Frank Lamb, Ben Cohen,
Frankie Cornelius, Steve Harper, Deitz Carpenter, Hal Armstrong, Len Perkins, Arnold
Ralph Small, Buddy Chase, Gene Kernaghan, Willie Burns, David Kalish,
Paul Newton, David Poythress, Ty Ivey, Gus Small, and L. K

are, tirst row
Second row:
Third row: Alan Forney,

row: Bill Tye, Jim Bass,

JUNIOR RED CROSS officers are Ralph Small, president; Melvin Haskins,
Harmon, treasurer; and Harold Lavine

vice-president; Marvin Mitchiner,
. publicity chairman

secretary; Fred

JUNIOR

The JUNIOR RED CROSS, affiliated with the

American Red Cross, handle
and clothes, and

s the annual Red Cross Drive at Lanier, collects food
maintains the schools first aid room. Miss Alice Lott is the adviser

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RED CROSS president, Ralph Small, and treasurer, Fred Harmon, look on as this years winning supervision representative,
Fort Mainor, points to, his supervisions victory.

RED CROSS

Red Cross representatives collect funds in their supervision during the annual drive.

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Officers of the DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY are: Walton Smith, vice-president; Joe Atkinson, president; Bill Brake,

ecretary; Jim Bass, treasurer; and Willie Burns, parliamentarian.

THE DEMOSTHENIANS

DEMOSTHENIAN LITERARY SOCIETY gives its members a chance to develop their debating and public speaking talents. Mrs.
Elizabeth Glass is the faculty adviser

Officers of the SIDNEY LANIER LITERARY SOCIETY are, seated: Billy Goetter,

secretary and treasurer; Charles Fowler, presi-
dent; Ansel Dekle, vice-president. Standing,

Tommy Phillips, parliamentarian

THE SIDNEY LANIERIANS

SIDNEY LANIER LITERARY SOCIETY rivals the

Demosthenian Literary Society in the spring debate and other contests. Mr.
F, C. McCullough is the faculty adviser

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Miss Nancy Childs, Miss Future Business Executive of America for 1959-1960, is admiring the Gold Seal Award, a National Con-
vention Award, with the officers of the BUSINESS CLUB. They are Jimmy Davis, president; Carlton Churchwell, secretary;
Ben Finney, treasurer; and Bill Vaughn, vice-president.

BUSINESS CLUB

The Lanier Chapter of the FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA is affiliated with both state

and national organizations,
and delegates are sent each year to the state and national conventions.

The members of the ORANGE and GREEN, the Lanier literary magazine, are, first row: Jim Bass, Frank Cornelius, David Baker,
editor, Sam Wood, Wayne Bowers. Second row: Sam Lamback, and Jack Murchison, Third row: Charles Walker, Ed Preston,
Stevie Stephens, Buddy Mash, Allen Henson, Kenneth Howell. Fourth row: Charles Fowler, Bob Cates, John McBrearty, Willie
Burns, David Poythress, and Harold Lavine.

ORANGE AND GREEN GLEE CLUB

The Lanier members of the GLEE CLUB combined with the Miller members under the direction of Mrs. A. J. Johnson present
various choral programs at both Lanier and Miller during the year. Several of the members attend clinics at colleges and universi-
ties in the state in preparation for the All State Chorus.

+H CLUB officers and adviser are Terry Becham. vice-president; Thomas Marshall, secretary and treasurer; Virgil Duncan,
president; and Mr. Charles Inman.

4-H CLUB

The members of the 4-H CLUB are, kneeling: Robert Lee, Jimmy Mullis. Toby Bullington, Randy Douthit.

Standing: Douglas
McCallum, Jerry Stevens, Jim Bowers, and Keenen Ward.

Officers of the Lanier chapter of the FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA are: Ralph Sikes, secretary; Franklin Stokes, vice-presi-
dent; Lynn Ivey, president; Reuben Scott, treasurer; Mack Archer, sentinel; Chip Sires, secretary; and Mr Herschel Simmons,

adviser.

FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA

The FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA, a service organization, has many activities in the field of agriculture.

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Sergeant Powers tests the skill of Billy Land, secretary and treasurer, as Deitz Carpenter, president, Mr. Thomas Goddard, adviser,

G. H. Small, sergeant-at-arms, and Dave Truesdel, first vice-president, observe. Jim Roby, second vice-president, is missing from
the picture

CHESS CLUB

The CHESS CLUB gives its members the opportunity to engage in many chess events and tournaments.

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INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB officers are Billy Bagwell, president; Jim Miller, vice-president; and David Bailey, secretary and treasurer.
John Bruskie, sergeant-at-arms, is missing from the picture.

INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB

INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB gives its members the chance to build furniture and various other articles. The members pictured
below are: Richard Marshall, John Cotton Cummings, Bruce MacGregor, Lamar Calhoun, William Caraway, and Milton Marshall.

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Members of the SCIENCE CLUB enter their projects annually at the Science Fair, and the finalists go to Athens to the State
Science Fair.

SCIENCE CLUB

The SCIENCE CLUB gives its members the opportunity to advance their scientific knowledge by making various projects.

SCIENCE CLUB officers are Frank Comer, vice-president; Bill] The PAPER SHOP is operated by Harold Lavine, Frank Corne
Brake, president; John Chadwick, second vice-presiderft; and lius, Charles Walker, and Charles Fowler.
Kelly Gunnells, secretary and treasurer

SCIENCE CLUB PAPER SHOP

LIBRARY ASSISTANTS

The LIBRARY ASSISTANTS pictured with Miss Mary Del McCaw

are Archer Edwards, Crawford Gates, Freddy Berrong, Harry
Vogler, Charles Bishop, Frank Hall, and Harvey Haines.

KEY CLUB officers admiring their banner are Lee Draughon, secretary; Robert Towe, vice-president; Sandy Owens, president;
Ralph Small, treasurer; and Jimmy Spivey, district lieutenant governor. Mr. Clarence Goss, adviser, is not pictured.

KEY CLUB

The KEY CLUB is a service organization sponsored by the Macon Kiwanis Club

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SPANISH CLUB officers are Jimmy Smith, parliamentarian; George Grier, treasurer; Alan Forney, president; Bob Cates,
secretary; and Charles Fowler, vice-president. Miss Nellie Lamar and Mr. Aubrey Floyd, advisers, are not pictured.

SPANISH CLUB

The SPANISH CLUB provides through various programs opportunities for its members to learn about Spanish speaking people

and their customs.

Officers of the HISTORY CLUB pi

tured below are Richard Southerland,

sergeant-at-arms; Mike Napier, presi

dent; Dee Hansford, secretary-treasur
er; Pat Pattor ice-president. Mr
jobby McElroy, adviser, is standing in

The HISTORY CLUB membership is
made up of sophom*ores who are in
terested in increasing their knowledge
of history.

AMERICANISM
CLUB

The officers of the AMERICAN
ISM CLUB are Franklin Darn-
ell, secretary-treasurer; Dan
Kleckley, vice-president; and
3ert Michael, president.

The purpose of the AMERICAN.
ISM CLUB is to teach the prin
ciples of good citizenship and
parliamentary procedure to its
members.

VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM

FIRST ROW: Charles Whitaker, Tommy Jones, Ted Musial, Curtis Lamb, Jay Drane, Don Burton, Bill Abare, Woody Brown, Bobby
Fincher. SECOND ROW: Mickey Rivers, Bunny Richardson, John Breedlove, David Poythress. Gary Carter, Jimmy Seward, Jimmy
Wall, Johnny McArthur, Pete Kendall. THIRD ROW: Barri Vickers, Mike Lowrance, Lee Robinson, Larry Cochran, David Waller,
Leroy Sanders, Paul Ward, Jack Jones. FOURTH ROW: Dempsey Brown, George Edwards. Charles Haygood, Maurice Lamb, J
W. Hendrix, Tom Pittman, Felmon Redd. FIFTH ROW: John Wood. manager, Buddy Chase, Mike Dodd, Sam Wood. Danny
Rutherford, Wayne McMillan, Luther Farless, Tevie Jarratt, manager.

1959 VARSITY FOOTBALL

Lanier Brown
Lanier : Moultrie
Lanier Columbus
Lanier Valdosta
Lanier : Jordan
Lanier La Grange
Lanier : R. E. Lee

Lanier Baker

Lanier Albany

Lanier Willingham

MR. JIM NOLAN MR. ELTON WALL

Varsity Coach Varsity Coach 4

MR. COTTON HARRISON
Head Football Coach

MR. LANDON BRENT MR. JOE DEFORE
Head B Team Coach B Team Coach MR. GEORGE JONES
Faculty Manager

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Athletic Business Managers are: Bud Ross, Jim Bass, Mr. F. L. Neel, assistant athletic manager, Walton Smith, Robert Ross, Ty Ivey,
Mr. Gus Parker, athletic manager, John Kubler, and Bob Hartley.

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Quarterback End End Tackle

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Fullback

WAYNE McMILLAN MIKE LOWRANCE LUTHER FARLESS TOM PITTMAN
Tackle Guard Guard Center

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Halfback Halfback Quarterback Halfback

SAM WOOD
Halfback

JIMMY SEWARD MAURICE LAMB BUDDY CHASE DON BURTON
Tackle Halfback Halfback End

TED MUSIAL
Halfback

No telling how far
Gary could have gone
with his eyes open

JACK JONES
Guard

FELMON REDD
End

WILLIAM LEE ROBINSON

Guard

THOMAS JONES

Center

DANNY RUTHERFORD
Tackle

Fullback

PAUL WARD
Tackle

BARRI VICKERS
Quarterback

GEORGE LEE EDWARDS
Guard

CHARLES HAYGOOD
End

DAVID WALLER
Tackle

JOHNNY McARTHUR
End

JEREL DRANE
Halfback

Tackle

The accurate Breedlove
throws a long pass to
oops!

BOBBY FINCHER
Fullback

FIRST ROW: Woodrow Fincher, Buster Hardy, Billy Patterson, Charles Gordon, Tommy Jones, Pete Rittenburry. SECOND ROW:
Bob Winn, Mike Rheberg, Jerry Williams, Jimmy Morris, Billy Jackson, Kelly Hardwick, Billy Hanco*ck. THIRD ROW: Tommy
Blake, Billy Emanuel, Kenny Clark, Robbie Edenfield, J. P. Morgan. Paul Bassett. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Evans, Richard
Davies, Jim Hanson, Henry Bowden, and Cecil Renfroe.

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FIRST ROW: Leroy Sanders, Wayne

McMillan, Luther Farless, John Wood,
Maurice Lamb, Barri Vickers, Tevie
Jarratt. SECOND ROW: Billy Bag
well, Rhen Bishop, Bud Dozier, Tom-
my Talbot, Sam Wood, Felmon Redd,
Sam Lamback. THIRD ROW: Jerry
Johnson, Robert Towe, Dempsey
Brown, Bunny Richardson. FOURTH
ROW: Jimmy Wall, Ralph Small.
FIFTH ROW: Jimmy Chester, Gary
Carter. SIXTH ROW: Mike Dodd,
Frank Hall. SEVENTH ROW: John-
ny Johnson, Clark Stevens. EIGHTH
ROW: Mike Lowrance, Buddy
Chase. NINTH ROW: Richard Hur-
vitz, Jimmy Anderson. TENTH ROW:
Lanny Hill, and Mr. Jim Nolan, fac-

ulty adviser.

Missing from picture are Tommy
Malone, Ted Musial, Charles Burden,
Alan Forney, Charles Haygood, and

Billy Land.

FRONT ROW: Ann Talbird, Curry

CHEERLEADERS

Harrison, Betty Sweet Simmons, Emma Jo Jones, Charlotte Robertson. BACK ROW: Steve

Reichert, Mike Johnson, Paul Acree, Louis Glendenning, Jim Carson, and Jim Willis.

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FIRST ROW: Jerry Johnson, Barri Vickers To mmy Talbe Woodrow Fincher, Sid Middlebrooks, Robert Towe. SECOND ROW:
Coach Jim Nolan, Jimmy Anderson, Jimmy Seward, Frank Th. ill, Be by Nichols, John Breedlove, Bunny Richardson, and Coach
Tom Porter.

JIMMY ANDERSON FRANK HALL ROBERT TOWE SID MIDDLEBROOKS

Forward Center Forward Guard

JERRY JOHNSON BARRI VICKERS JOHN BREEDLOVE TOMMY TALBOT

Guard Forward Forward Guard

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Basketball Managers are Burton Reifler, Wayne McMillan, and George Williams

BOBBY NICHOLS WOODROW FINCHER BUNNY RICHARDSON JIMMY SEWARD

Center Guard Forward Center

1959-1960 VARSITY BASKETBALL
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FIRST ROW: Ford Kendrick, Mike Barnwell, Bobby Fincher, Curtis Lamb, Haynes Willingham, Theron Ussery. SECOND ROW:
Bert Michael, Lamar Daniel, Bill Tye, Wayne Hencely, Jerry Stokes, Don Burton, and Darrell Holton

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FIRST ROW: Robbie Edenfield, Buster Black, James Greenway, Jerry Rogers, Lamar Eberhardt, Jack White, Bill Read.
SECOND ROW: Coach George Jones, Jim Kiefer, Scott Johnson, Joe League, Ed Everett, Charles Thurston, and Buster Hardy.

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Spring sports play an important part in our sports program. The coaches for these sports are: Mr. Landon Brent, tennis coach; Mr.
Elton Wall, baseball coach: Mr. George Jones, golf coach; Mr. Tom Porter, track coach; and Mr. Jim Nolan, assistant track coach.

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Mr. George Jones, golf instructor, is standing with members of the golf team, Richard Hurvitz, Jimmy Chester, and Tommy
Malone.

TENNIS

Mr. Landon Brent, tennis instructor, gives pointers to members of the tennis team. They are, left to right: Ralph Small, Maurice
Lamb, Sam Lamback, Gary Pyles, and Earl Janney.

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Sam Wood, and Tommy Talbot.

Mr. Elton Wall, baseball coach, talks with Sonny Driggers and WAYNE McMILLAN
Bunny Richardson on baseball. Baseball Manager

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BUNNY RICHARDSON JOHN BREEDLOVE ROBERT TOWE

Pitcher Catcher First Base

BASEBALL

CHARLES HAYGOOD JIMMY ANDERSON SONNY DRIGGARS
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MILITARY INSTRUCTORS: Sgt. Joseph R. Baugh, SFC Wayne W. Killian, M/Sgt. Charles H. Bady, M/Sgt. Willard C. Smith,

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KNEELING, left to right: Russ Manning, Edgar Barbee, Dee Hansford, Bobby Sikes, James Wright, Larry Cartwright, Frank
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measures cadet for military uniform.

FIRST ROW: First Lieutenant Mike Dodd and First Lieutenant
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Officer of the Day and Military Police Rifle Team Practice

Sgt. Powers gives instructions on weapons to a senior class.

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DIAL SH 2-4517

Miller Chorus Class

J. W. BURKE CO.

PrintersPublishersOffice Supplies
Telephones SH 3-2528, SH 2-2353
626-628 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga.

Compliments of a
FRIEND

For the Figure You've Always Wanted
Relax While Reducing at the

SIL-OOO-ETTE PAYNES FRUIT STAND

ALICE B. MILLER ;
Bae SH-3-0579 MeatsFruitsVegetables

3016 Vineville Ave.
MELVIN'S SHOES, INC. Phone SH 2-347]

Leaders in Style for MELVIN AND LUCILLE DAVIS
Young Men and Women"

327 Third St.
NEXT TO S & S CAFETERIA

Phone SH 2-1934

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PLUB |

VN

MACON, GEORGIA
769 Mulberry Street

Compliments of the

MACON POLICE DEPARTMENT

LET US HELP

a: Ad fs
f ke Your Money

THE CITIZENS AND SOUTHERN NATIONAL BANK
FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST CO. IN MACON
CITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY

WILLINGHAM
COTTON
MILLS

2038 Roff Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA

THe Bankers Heattu & Lire
Insurance Comeany

), | <n @) ok oe | OF ed OO) MC] AO) a1 e1T

WILLIAM SALOOM
RealtorInsuror

BUY RENT
INSURE
With Confidence

Professional Bldg.
SH 3-677]!

R. S. THORPE & SONS

EXCLUSIVE MEN AND BOYS' WEAR
LADIES' BEAUTY PARLOR

CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, SHOES
Phone 2-6246
533-535 Cherry Street
MACON, GEORGIA

LUNCHROOM MONITORS
Dendle, Batchelor, Blachshear,

Carter, and Parham.

Compliments

of
KWIK-KAFE VENDING

CoffeeCandySnacksPastry

OK

DAY and NITE
LAUNDROMATS
Coin Operated

Open 24 Hours
Compliments of

RIVERS CANDY COMPANY
435 Eighth Street
MACON, GEORGIA

MODERN RADIO

SEE

WILLINGHAM & PAYNE

For Insurance on Your Home and Automobile

350 Second Street
x * kK x

SH. 5-1 604

GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES

Phone SH. 3-1525
GEORGIA

577 Third Street
MACON

HARTLEY'S
FLOWER & GIFT SHOP

Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Hartley

WE DELIVER
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
GIFTS AND GIFT WRAPPING

Your Charge Account Honored
Phone SH 6-312]

Lobby
Macon Hospital

THE MACON
SHOE COMPANY

FINE SHOES SINCE 1900
371 Third St.
Phone SH-3-1731

RAMSEY REAL ESTATE LOAN
and
MORTGAGE COMPANY
352 Cotton Avenue

GUIDANCE CORNER

; Bailey, Spillers,
Sandefur, and Newberry

bits 5 Nes

1g

RHODES FURNITURE COMPANY

FICKLING & WALKER, INC.

Realtors Insurors
FHA AND COMMERCIAL LOANS

DESSAU
REALTY AND INSURANCE CO.

Phone 555
SHerwood 3-263! First Street

"Over Forty-seven Years

Continuous Service to Our Clients"

Lathe Operation Instruction under watchful eye of
Mr. Harrison. Students Redd, Knowles, and King.

Shown in Any Catalog
at the List Price
JUNIOR BOOTERY

461 Third Street

'
, i@ . Any Fine Toy
r

Woodshop Students
Hamlin, Borum,
and Jackson.

CITY BUILDERS
SUPPLY

Compliments of 406 TERMINAL AVE.

FREDDIE L. HORTON sa tesnaieag
of Builders Supplies

Phone SH-6-3255

JACKSON OLDSMOBILE
INC.

717 Third Street
Macon, Georgia

SALES SERVICE

Macon's Largest and Most
Complete Record and Hi-Fi Shop

JOHN DIXON
TV & RADIO CO.

"Where Service Is a Certainty"

470 Second
Street

Phone
SH. 2-1459

CHI-CHES-TERS

Pharmacies

More Than Just Drug Stores

Compliments
of
BURDEN, SMITH AND CO.

Monitor
Carol Murphy

Phone SH. 2-646|

DAIRY PRODUCTS THAT CARRY THIS LABEL...
ARE GRADE A ALL THE WAY!

Sg

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S.

\ce CREP

COMPARE PET WITH ANY OTHER

2411 Pio Nono Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA

Compliments of

ELLER'S TIRE SERVICE - PANEL TRUCKS

4200 Broadway Phone SH. 5-9912 ee Passenger Car Economy

a8
Owner: A. W. ELLER i 7a, | Interchangeable Engine
SS > 170 Cu. Ft. Capacity

1830 Ib. Payload

VOLKSWAGEN

L. A. Smith Auto Service
895 Third Street Macon, Georgia Authorized Dealer

METAL BUILDING PRODUCTS

Dixie Metal
oes

. ,
2014 RIVERSIDE DRIVE

TELEPHONE 3.7437

MACON, GEORGIA

INTERNATIONAL
HARVESTER

A Great Name in Clothing BAKER MAYFIELD

1845 Waterville Road
CHWOBIL wo
Phone SH. 5-6526

"SUITS THE SOUTH"
REBEL RENTALS
A Division of B. M. Co.
Phone SH. 3-8116
DAILY AND WEEKLY RENTALS
LONG TERM LEASING

BURGESS CARPET CENTER
111 Orange Street at Riverside Drive
SH 6-3585
545 Broadway SH 6-3586

WIBB

1280 KC
FOR GOOD PROGRAMS

1506 Hardeman Ave.

LEAPTROTS
FUR STORAGE
Dial SH-5-1665

EPPS MOTOR COMPANY
688 Walnut Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Dial SHerwood 3-1616 - 3-1617

For Your Every...
GLASS
Need

G) DIAL
2-876

iSWANGER Grass (o.

951 FIFTH ST.

J. W. McCOOK
LUMBER CO.

330 Ash Street
Phone 3-7464

SINCLAIR OILS

CHAPPLES SERVICE STATION
WashingPolishingGreasing
Tire RecappingAccessories

Phone 2-1235 Napier Ave. and Vine St.

LUNCHROOM WORKERS
Minshew, Brickel, Davies, Hudgins, and Haines. Gibson not shown.

LEE GREENE, JR.

GREENE
PLUMBING AND HEATING COMPANY

Contracting and Repairs
2684 ROFF AVE. MACON, GEORGIA
SH 6-320]

SYDNEY PYLES

HERIN'S FOOD STORE
MEATS A SPECIALTY
3151 Napier Ave. SH-3-2622

RAINES SUPER MARKET
Owned ~ Operated

Y
PAUL H. NEWBERRY
2611 Montpelier Ave.
Phone SH 5-3272

Quality Will Be Remembered
When Price Is Forgotten
W. C. SCOTT'S SUPERMARKET

INLAND
CONTAINER
CORPORATION

Manufacturers of Corrugated
Shipping Containers

MACON
GEORGIA

THE M & H COMPANY
"Good Food for Good Health"
WE WELCOME TEEN-AGERS
440 Cotton Ave. Macon, Ga.

CLIFF DAVIS HARDWARE CO.
"Your Friendly Hardware Store"
Phone 2-1625 3156 Vineville Ave.

MACON, GEORGIA

BIBB CIGAR & CANDY CO., INC.

Wholesale Only
TOBACCO CIGARS
CONFECTIONERIES
364 Plum St. Macon, Georgia
Phone SH. 3-5363

Serving Middle Georgia
Since 192]

LYON-MARSHALL
COMPANY

Printers

575 MULBERRY ST. LANE
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone SH. 5-6544

DEALS
LUGGAGE STORE

Authorized Dealer for:
SKYWAYAMERICAN TOURISTERTRI-TAPER
AND SAMSONITE LUGGAGE

Middle Georgia's Only Exclusive
Luggage Shop

365 Third St. Macon, Ga.

BUILDING ARCHITECTURAL
MATERIALS WOODWORK

WILLINGHAM
SASH AND DOOR
COMPANY

Seventh Dial

and
Cherry Sts. hs I

YANCEY BROS. CO.
Road Machinery
4660 Broadway Phone SH 5-926

AD SOLICITORS OF "GIRLS HI LIGHTS"

DiAntonio, Cooper, Lawson, Dodson, Whitener,- Miller,
Whitley, Cook, and Kimble.

Compliments of

BARNEY A. SMITH
IMPORT MOTORS

"Your Renault Dealer"
663 Third St.
SALES AND SERVICE

GEORGIA-CAROLINA
OIL CO.
MACON, GEORGIA
Quality Lubricants
Since 1919

BARNES & BARNES, INC.

Insurance

477 Cotton Avenue Phone SH. 2-2554

GEORGE'S
RADIO SERVICE, INC.
MUNTZ TV

335 5th St. 309 Cherry St.
SH. 5-4633 SH. 2-7029

552-558 Poplar St. Phone 2-4576

Compliments of

DANNENBERGS

Macon, Georgia

JONES
POSTER SERVICE

Outdoor
Advertising

105! College St.
SH 2-0357

ZACLE>
RHC
Phone SH. 3-196! by

oLy
COLLINS' 7s

INGLESIDE SERVICE STATION
2304 Ingleside Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA
"Drive With Care"

"Buy Sinclair

CORLEYS
CONDITIONED AIR, INC. OPTICIANS

633 North Avenue Bankers Insurance Bldg.
MACON, GEORGIA Makers of Fine Glasses

Phones
SH. 6-6248 SH. 6-6249

CASEY FLORIST AND GIFT SHOP
3112 Hillcrest Avenue, Phone SH. 5-3934
ORIGINALITY IS OUR SPECIALTY

Buddy CaseyJoyce WhitleyMadge Jones

-to- rices
WE DELIVER Factory-to-You Pri

CHAMPIONS

AD SOLICITORS OF "GIRLS HI LIGHTS"
Ragan, Cagliostro, Scott, Hill, Poole, Schell, Winn, Smith,

Mens and Boys Clothing
Phone Sh-5-4351

"RED" BROWN
Manager
312 Third St.
MACON, GA.

CREDIT BUREAU
OF MACON
& COLLECTION

SERVICE
791 Poplar Street

MACON, GEORGIA

CREDIT REPORTS COLLECTIONS

SH. 33771
SH. 2-758!
"Serving Macon Merchants
and Professional Men
Since 1907"

McCLURE, BALDWIN

& GRIFFIN

Complete Office Supplies
Desks, Chairs, and Files
BOORUM & PEASE
GENERAL FIREPROOFING CO.
ALMA DESK
A. B. DICK, Distrib.
MIMEOGRAPH

SPIRIT
OFFSET
PHOTOCOPY

570-572 Mulberry Street
MACON, GEORGIA
Telephone SH. 2-2589

CLISBY & COMPANY

StocksBondsMutual Funds
2360 Ingleside Ave.
MACON, GA. SH. 6-6262

ALEXANDER FRAME SHOP
183 Spring St. SH.3-6434

Macon, Georgia
CUSTOM MADE FRAMES
PERIOD FRAMES
PRINTS
FRAMED PICTURES

BILLS NEWS

and

VARIETY STORES
No. |
2386 INGLESIDE AVE. SH. 2-3710
No. 2

665 BACONSFIELD CENTER SH. 2-4314

"Macon's Only
Complete News Stores"

STEVE POPPER

Gifts and Antiques
1066 Magnolia Street
MACON, GEORGIA

R. C. CROPPER CO. eee

Waits, Dollar, Bernstein, Jones and Mc- Jf
Allister.

MEDICAL CENTER PHARMACY
752 Hemlock St. Macon, Georgia

Compliments of PHONES SH-6-621 |6-6212

NEWBERRYS
VARIETY SCOGGINS
DEPARTMENT STORE DRY CLEANERS

3126 Vineville Avenue
SH 3-394I

LAKESIDE PARK

DancingBowlingSwimmingPicnicking

Miniature GolfBoatingFishing
PLAYGROUND FOR KIDDIES

RIVERSIDE RESTAURANT & DRIVE-IN
2010 Riverside Drive
Open 7 A.M. Close 11:45 P.M.
Featuring Charcoal Steaks, Seafoods, Golden Brown Fried
Chicken, and the Largest Variety of Sandwiches in Macon.
Homemade Pizzas Made to Order
MACON'S FINEST DRIVE-IN

LAMAR PONTIAC COMPANY, INC.
PONTIACVAUXHALLWILLYS JEEP

Sales Service
Phone Phone
5-5456 PONTIAC 2-6436

MACON

C. W. FARMER CO.

HOYT WANSLEY'S
SHELL SERVICE STATION

Holt and Vineville PALMERS
Ph SH5-5069
cid KELVINATOR APPLIANCES
PENNSYLVANIA TIRES
753 Broadway 3225 Pio Nono
Commercial Circle WARNER ROBINS

479 SECOND ST. MACON, GA.
JOHNSON BROS.

"Eive Floors of Fine Furniture
SH 6-6207

Washing, Lubrication, Tires, Batteries and Accessories

BILL CAUSEY GULF SERVICE
Hardeman and Forsyth
MACON, GEORGIA

Phone 2-9713 Road Service

DAY FHONE CURTIS STEPHENS 69184

MUSIC MACHINE CO.
Automatic PhonographsCoin Machines

T. W. TAYLOR 360 First Street
Manager MACON, GA.

I. B. (BRAD) GRIFFIN

Ditching -o- Excavating -o- Grading
Septic System Expert

MACON, GEORGIA ROUTE 4 Phone SH 3-0967

Recapping New Tires Used Tires THAMES & WALTHALL

CALLAWAY
TIRE & RECAP STORES OIL COMPANY
Distributors

3105 Vineville Ave. SERVICE
Phone SH. 6-1825 CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS

FRANK BROOKS
SHOE COMPANY

Quality Footwear for the Entire Family
435 Third St. Macon, Georgia

Macon's New Self Service Drug Store

CLAXTON-HILL DRUGS

Shurlington Plaza
SH 6-3219

M. L. FLEMING
The Tailor

632 Poplar St. Phone 2-9247 A Senior's Privilege: to spend study hall period outside.
TAILORING, REPAIRING, ALTERING peer ener SNe Se ene

MACON FLOUR & GRAIN COMPANY
MACON MILLING COMPANY BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS

900 Fifth Street 211 Lower Poplar St.
Ph. Sherwood 23656 Macon, Ga,
405 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga,
PETE KENDALL'S
SERVICE STATION
Phone SH. 3-3439

Administrator

"GIFTS"
Something for Everyone
JOYCINE GIFT
"If It's Jewelry It's Joycine's"

Phone 613 Cherry St.
SH 3-3144 MACON, GEORGIA

HARRISON'S PHARMACY
"Prescription Specialists"
2396 Ingleside Ave.

DIAL SH5-4777 MACON, GA.

BRYAN
TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.

We Specialize in Local and Long Distance Moving

Agent DELCHERS BROS.

For Free Estimate Tel. S.H.-3-9616

770 5th ST. MACON

PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS CO.

Paint Glass Mirrors
Painter's Supplies

M. E. MITCHINER, Mor. SH: 3-6353
818 Riverside Drive

ROY G. WILLIAMS, INC.
Macon's Leading Druggist

DAIRY AND HORSE FEED SPECIALISTS
Straw for Hay Rides

JULIETTE
MILLING COMPANY

S. L. ORR CO., JEWELERS 8th and Poplar Streets
MACON, GEORGIA

Corner of Second and Cherry

Hotel Dempsey Building

Senior Play Practice: Cohen, Southerland, Mosely, I
Jackson, and Lovett. ah if

GERTRUDE KELLEY

SCHOOL OF DANCING

Physical and Cultural Education
1126 Bond St. Phone 2-0451

Sportscaster Porter

G. BERND COMPANY
Established 1865
MACON, GEORGIA

KERNAGHAN, INC.

JEWELERS
Phone SH-5-4717 419 Cherry St.
MACON, GEORGIA

Fine Men's Wear Compliments of

The College Man's Shop STEWART OIL CO.
414 Cherry St. SH-5-3962 Corner of Mulberry and Third Sts.
MACON, GEORGIA

Photographer

PORTRAITURE AND COMMERCIAL
Phones SH 2-2055
Night SH 2-3446
369 Cotton Ave.

Good Luck From
GOLDMAN'S P. H. WRAY, Pres.
conagamiliens HAL C. WALTON, Vice-Pres.

"QUALITY FEMININE FASHIONS" 7
REID GRIFFIN, Jewel A. T. HOLT COMPANY
ag ESTABLISHED 1886"

Watches Diamonds Jewelry
Watch and Jewelry Repairing 591 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga.

MACON, GA.
SH. 2-5303 316 Third Street

Business Girls Hamlin,
and Etheridge.

7
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:
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4
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:

THE MACON
SHOE COMPANY PIG'N WHISTLE

Fine Shoes Since 1900
371 THIRD ST.
Phone SH-3-1731

Very Best Wishes
From

A FRIEND

Congratulations to the Senior Class
of
MILLER AND LANIER

DUNLAP CHEVROLET COMPANY

OLDHAMS SOUTHERN
OPTICIANS DISCOUNT COMPANY

329 Cotton Ave.Macon, Ga.

@ PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
@ STYLE FRAMES Loans and Discounts

@ CONTACT LENSES L. EDDIE CANNON
Manager

101 Persons Bldg. SH. 6-4866 Chat Sehe-757

DIXON'S PAY LESS DRUG STORES

Mulberry at Third SH. 3-6704
Houston at Charles SH. 3-546!

Compliments From 2463 Vineville Avenue SH. 5-6547
P Cherry at Cotton SH. 2-6426

MILDRED JOHNS piseaget
567 Cherry Street Headquarters for Miller and Lanier Jewelry
MACON, GEORGIA GOODMAN - HAYES JEWELERS
Cherry at Second
Phone SH. 5-2233

MILK ICE CREAM
If Its Bordens Its Got to Be Good!

Macon, Georgia

Tel. S.H.-6-7414
S.H.-2-9433

COYNERS RESTAURANT
&
CATERING SERVICE

Complete Dinners Delivered to Homes AUTO PARTS CO.

Sorority and Fraternity Parties
Luncheons and Dinners for Any Size Group Auto Parts for
Receptions and Church Suppers All Makes and Models"
355 COTTON AVENUE 2775 MACON
MACON, GEORGIA Broadway GEORGIA

Congratulations

to the \
graduating class |

MISS DUFFEYS Wishing Geod 7 and Happiness

PLAYHOUSE Members of the Class of '60

MACON IRON
&
PAPER STOCK CO.

WALNUT ST. AT &th ST.
Phone SH.-3-6773

TASTEE FREEZ
3090 Napier Avenue

STORES

691 Mulberry Street Phone SH. 3-157] MILK SHAKES SUNDAES

SANDWICHES BAKERY PRODUCTS

Owner: CHUCK OGLETREE

MISS GEORGIA

DAIRIES, INC.

Quality Dairy Products
3318 Vineville Avenue
MACON, GA.
Phone SH-3-8631

WEST ROOFING COMPANY
Weatherstripping

Roofing, Siding and Insulation
1593 FORSYTH ST. MACON, GA.

(ARMSTRONG
CORK COMPANY

Compliments
of
CENTRAL
TIRE COMPANY
Post Office Box 1347
MACON, GEORGIA

JOHNSON & DRANE
BODY AND PAINT SHOP
864 Broadway SH. 2-395]

MACON; GEORGIA

MACON
TRANSFER
COMPANY

Agt. ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc.

Used Furniture
and Antiques

Nationwide Moving

676 Broadway
MACON, GEORGIA

THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.

OF GEORGIA
PAINTSARTISTS' SUPPLIES
458 2nd Street

Macon, Georgia

Compliments of

YOUNG DRUG CO.

303 Cotton Avenue

EVELYN Y

322 First Street Ph. SH 2-7371
MACON, GEORGIA

Compliments From

CENTRAL GEORGIA
FERTILIZER COMPANY

350 Poplar Street
MACON, GEORGIA

BATEMAN & WADE
Groceries and Fresh Meats
2283 Clayton St. Macon, Georgia
Phone SH. 5-3966

890 Pio Nono Ave. Free Estimates

DELTA FENCE COMPANY

Phones
SH. 3-7775 SH. 2-7061

Come to See Us
BYRD'S GARAGE
447 Pine Street Phone SH. 3-3765

ARTISTIC FLOWER SHOP

Brighten Every Occasion
With Flowers

120 NEW STREET PHONE SH. 6-2262
MRS. JANNTTE AIKEN

Dixie Doodle
Dainties

SNYDER CLEANERS

2566 Montpelier Ave.
DIAL SH. 2-3147. MACON, GA.

L. A. THOMAS DRUG CO.
ESTABLISHED 1898

Cor. Broadway and Oglethorpe Sts.
MACON, GEORGIA
Phone SH-3-7414

SUBURBAN
FABRIC SHOPS

2320 Ingleside Ave. SH-6-5042

E. RAYMOND SMITH
NEW & USED CARS

Inc.
MACON, GEORGIA
814 Third Street -:- SH 5-2871

Compliments of Compliments of

MEMORIAL CHAPEL RACKLEY'S
746 Cherry Street ANIMAL HOSPITAL

EVERETT SAMMONS 1550 Hardeman Ave.

JOE SUTHERLAND Phone
SH. 2-8766

CHARLIE WOOD
SPORTING GOODS

Serving the Money Needs for Maconites
for More Than 20 Years

NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY

485 Broadway
MACON - GEORGIA

Dial SHerwood 5-2426

ey
Art Work Ad Layout
Tommy Adkins

SPEIRS
ARCTIC CIRCLE

Specializing in
Barbecue Outings, and Picnics
Fried Chicken Sandwiches Catfish
DIAL
SH. 3-419]
1762 Jeffersonville Rd.

MURPHEY, TAYLOR
AND ELLIS, INC.

Realtors

Insurors

Compliments LA VISTA RESTAURANT
of CHICKEN STEAKS
F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. SEAFOOD
3040 Vineville Avenue
DUAL DRIVE SYSTEM

"Do It Yourself and Save" @ Professional Instructors

@ Dual Control
ieee @ Free Pick-up of Students
DO-IT-YOURSELF Store
Instructor Phone
433 Walnut St. SH. 6-5/1 11 WALLACE FOWLER SH. 3-7182

4115 Riggins Mill Road
Phone SH 2-5714

Compliments of : ete Iain a er ary Carter
DEMPSEY CORNER | |

STAUDARD FEED MILING CO.

Macon, Georgia

STARNES
FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE
Tuxedos, Evening, and Wedding Gowns

and All Accessories
SH. 2-6573
2808 Napier Ave. Macon, Georgia

Compliments of

SCOTT'S SUPERMARKET

SAM WARD JEWELERS, INC.
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry

MACON, GA.
SH 3-3232 478 Cherry St.

SOUTHERN FOOD SERVICE
Store Door Distributor for
BORDEN'SNUCOTEQUIPF. F. U. COOKIES
RONCOWHIPPED BUTTER
1095 Sixth Street Macon, Georgia
SH. 6-1226

Macon, Georgia
PhoneS.H.-2-641 |

RHODES FURNITURE CO.
369 Second St.
MACON, GEORGIA

WILLIAMS' OPTICIANS

Prescriptions Filled
Lenses Duplicated
Contact Lens Specialists

530 First Street SH. 5-432I

Compliments

of

BIG APPLE
SUPER
MARKETS

Prompt Shipment of All
Orders Whether a Case
or a Carload.

Purveyors of fine quality products
to institutions of all types through-
out Georgia, North Florida, North
Carolina, South Carolina.

Compliments of

THE TRADING POST

48 State Moving Service

Catering Exclusively to
RestaurantsHospitals
HotelsSchools
Colleges-Clubs
CaterersIndustrial
Food Operations
Bakers and Institutions

More and Better Servings in Every Can

GENERAL OFFICES

320-346 Oglethorpe Street Macon, Georgia

GARDNER METAL PRODUCTS STARNES

1320 Guy Paine Road DRY CLEANERS
MACON, GEORGIA 2830 Napier Avenue

Phone SH. 6-462! SH. 5-2034

Compliments of
CHEROKEE BARBER SHOP
W. B. ASHLEY
2810 Napier Avenue

QuietlyEfficiently

HARTS MORTUARY

Renders the Best Service

DIAL
| SHerwood 6-432]

765 Cherry

BIBB
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY

MACON, GEORGIA

The First Name in
TEXTILES

ALTERATIONS

COMMERCIAL
RESIDENTIAL
BUILDING
REPAIRING

Dial
SHerwood 5-6307

ia
SE

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Di
SE

WES.
a

cons

NE

2011 NAPIER AVE. MACON, GA.

Compliments of

co*kES

PHOTO-SUPPLY

735 Cherry St.

N=
asee a

STORE FRONTS
AND
ALTERATIONS
OUR SPECIALTY

AMERICAN
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
Office Furniture

Office Supplies

Office Machines
532 MULBERRY STREET
Phone SH. 2-7548

Macon Independent Automobile
Dealers Association

AL RUSSELL'S USED CARS MILES & WILSON USED CARS
BARNEY'S USED CARS MIXON'S USED CARS
BROADWAY USED CAR LOT MIZELL USED CARS

BROWN MOTOR CO. MODERN MOTORS

BROWN'S NEW & USED CARS MOORE & MEADOWS USED CARS
TOMMY COOK NEW & USED CARS MULLIS AUTO SALES

COCHRAN MOTOR CO. NORTHERN MOTOR CO.
DONINY'S USED CARS O'NEAL-SMITH MOTOR CO.

DOZIER'S USED CARS FONSO G. POPE MOTORS
EPPS MOTOR CO. L. M. ROGERS, INC.

HAROLD ROGERS USED CARS RYLES NEW & USED CARS

HORNE'S USED CARS GUS SMALL MOTOR CO., INC.
BUBBER KING USED CARS SMITH & SON USED CARS
LAVENDER MOTORS E. RAYMOND SMITH, INC.

M&M MOTORS SOUTHERN MOTORS
MIDDLE GEORGIA MOTOR CO. SOUTHSIDE MOTORS

YARBOROUGH MOTOR CO.

Graduate
to
GREATER FOOD SAVINGS
at

Your

FRIENDLY

WILSON TYPEWRITER AND
ADDING MACHINE CO.
639 Mulberry St. Macon, Ga.

Dial SH.6-2777 COLONIAL STORES |

SALESSERVICERENTALSSUPPLIES

INGLESIDE JEWELERS, INC.
"Keepsake Diamonds"
WE SPECIALIZE IN TEENAGE JEWELRY
2322 Ingleside Avenue
Phone SH. 6-1388

Best Wishes to
the Class of 1960
HEFNERS BAKERY, Inc.

1018 Pio Nono Ave.
Phone SH. 2-8426

McGOLDRICK MOTOR CO.
StudebakerPackard
and

Mercedes-Benz
240 Third Street
MACON, GEORGIA

FAUSETT AND SANDERS

RealtorsInsurers
365 COTTON AVE.

Distinctive
Local and Long Distance Moving

Household Goods Storage
DEPENDABLE, PROMPT SERVICE

WASHBURN STORAGE CO.

83 5th Street SH-3-7471

MOTOROLA FEDDERS R C A VICTOR

For That Stereophonic Player
or Radio
For Your Graduation Gift
See

BILL HUNT BILL RAGAN

HUNT - RAGAN, Inc.

668 Poplar Street
MACON, GEORGIA

Watson Blvd.
WARNER ROBINS, GA.

Homemaking Class
Edwards and Mitchell

. ee ee

Fine Photographs
METRO STUDIOS

588 Cherry St. Phone SH-5-5121

FREE ESTIMATES NO JOB TOO LARGE ..
NO JOB TOO SMALL

STONE
PLUMBING & HEATING, Inc.

2140 Montpelier Ave.
@ BONDED @ LICENSED
@ INSURED

A Complete Plumbing and Heating
Service

Specializing in
Repair Work and Septic Tanks
No Money Down 36 Months to Pay
PHONE
SHerwood 3-446]

CORNELL-YOUNG
COMPANY

Ready-Mix Concrete

MACON WARNER ROBINS
SH 5-7031 WA 3-4245

MACON PRESTRESSED CONCRETE COMPANY
Precast and Prestressed Concrete
MACON
SH 6-1645

DIXIE
DRIVE IN

2320 Jeffersonville Rd.
Phone SH. 3-1136

Ad Layouts
Adkins, Rawlins,
and Vaughn.

CALOX
TOOTH POWDER
for
a "Smile That Glistens"

McKESSON
&
ROBBINS
INC.

GradingTopsoilFill Dirt
Sand and Gravel

W. C. COOK

RIVERSIDE DRIVE
Phone SH2-7613

Compliments

of

TRAILWAYS

Charter Coach Service
ANYWHERE
ANY TIME

For Information Call
TRAILWAYS BUS TERMINAL
Phone SH. 3-2535

Come to See Us Thanks

CALLAWAY SERVICE STATION
2395 Ingleside Ave. Phone SH 6-3539

CAFETERIAS

Third St. Cherry St.
MACON, GA.

Billy Land

Compliments of

BALKOM'S SERVICE STATION
2962 Vineville Ave. Phone SH. 2-9502

WILLIE LAND'S

INGLESIDE COFFEE SHOP
2385 Ingleside Avenue
MACON, GEORGIA

TOP SUBSCRIPTION
SOLICITOR

SUBSCRIPTION WHEELHORSES (above)

Howell Zaloumes

Mitchiner (insert)

VALUABLE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS (below)

Pete Johnny
Arrington Johnston

Not
Massey

Congratulations

cass oF 60

SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY

Above: Annual Business
Staff, First Period Group
Handling money, receipts,
and records.

Raley, Layton, Frazier,
Cook, Holding, and Drew.

Below: Annual Business
Staff, Juniors Checking
records and assigning ads.

Warlick, Smith, Davies,
Baker, Fowler, Davis,
Wright, Leach, and Harri-

son.

TOP
AD SALESMEN

Above: Annual Business
taff, Seniors Preparing
receipt books.

Thompson, Watson, Jor-
don, Garrard, and Jones.

Below: "Annual" Sales
Promotion By Artists
Honeycutt and Jones.

Shop Mulberry!

WHERE YOU SAVE CASH $ $ $ ---

NOT STAMPS

MULBERRY
MARKET

for Lowest Food Prices in Town...
QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED

BUSINESS STAFF ADMINISTRATIVE SECTION

Johnson Hensen Duncan Mitchiner Massey Johnston McConnell

BUSINESS STAFF AD SALES SECTION
= : = = = ae R=

BUSINESS STAFF AD LAYOUT SECTION
Mainor Stovall Rawlins Russell Adkins

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The Name SAM S. CHANDLER on Your Insurance Policy
Is a Symbol of Protection and Service

SAM S. CHANDLER INSURANCE AGENCY
Established 1920

DANA ADAMSDEMING JONESMARGUERITE L. JACKSON

Chandler Building 154 Broadway St. Phone SH 2-3641

Ample Customer Parking Space

REASONABLE RATESGOOD EQUIPMENT
RENT A CAR OR TRUCK NO NEED TO BE A ONE CAR FAMILY
WE WILL FURNISH THE EXTRA CAR
Drivurself FOR THAT SPECIAL TRIP

Phone 2-5622
Chandler Building 154 Broadway

HERTZ
RENT-A-CAR SERVICE
SAM S. CHANDLER, Prop. DEMING JONES, Mgr.
Phone SH 2-5622

To a very special group of friends in town the business

people, who really made this "Annual" possible, we say
many, many heartfelt "thank yous'.

BILLY LAND PERRY DREW

Business Managers

YOU, T00, CAN B
STEWOGRAPWER

WEEKS

wO_SIGNS. "A eS
TYPING OPTIONAL

x FOR BUSINESS AND CIVIL SERVICE
x START ANY MONDAY DAY OR EVE SESSIONS
* COMEOBSERVESPEAK TO PUPILS

NATIONAL LIFETIME PLACEMENT SERVICEFREE

NATIONAL LIFETIME TRANSFER PRIVILEGESFREE
* SCHOOLS IN 452 CITIES U.S. AND C

CRANDALL BUSINESS COLLEGE

589 Mulberry St. Dial SH 3-2923

Terry StrongTuck WallBert MichaelMrs. Fitzsimmons

AUTOGRAPHS

HI Y
ACTIVITY

DIETICIANS

P.O. BOX 964 DIAL SH 3-9237
ROBY

ELECTRIC COMPANY
CommercialResidential
ContractingRepairing
1581 HARDEMAN AVENUE

MACON, GEORGIA

LANIER EDITORIAL STAFF

KARSTEN AND DENSON Sa a en rae Maca
CO.

SEEDS
Dairy and Poultry Equipment
536 Third St.
SH 5-3306

PARK AND SHOP AND SAVE
TOM FLOURNOY, JR., C.L.U.

at
NEW YORK INSURANCE CO. B 1k-Matth
417 First National Bank Building ews
MACON, GEORGIA
Telephone SH 2-734I DEPARTMENT STORE

Macon, Ga.

Sheared!

HAVE RAM WILL TRAVEL, Bye, Now!
Rivers Brown Breedlove Carter

Seward Lowrance Pittman Farless McMillan Richardson

GEORGIA TIMBERLANDS, INC.

Pulpwood Timber
MACON, GEORGIA

TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY
The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylormade

Miller - Lanier Annual 1960 (2024)

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