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FOREWORD
We are happy to present to you E: Stinger. May you cherish its pages
throughout the years as it recalls memories of the activities of the Alto
High School during the year 1949-1950.
The Staff
THE STAFF
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This,the 1950 Stinger is proudly dedicatedto our School Board of Trus-
tees. The Board has spent many hours and dollars serving the student body,
faculty, and the community. It has done a great job in the responsibility of
guiding our school. In appreciation of their efforts we want to present to
them this volume of the Stinger.
THE SCHOOL BOARD OF TRUSTEES
MR. J. D. BOONE MR. LEWIS THOMAS
S'-IPL Vice Pres.
MR. PETE JAMES MR. GLENN DOMINEY
MR. L. 0. CAMPBELL MR. TOM BLACK
President MR. OSCAR ALLEN
MR. O. T. ALLEN ' Treasurer
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My dear Student Body:
Someone has said, Ult is better to light one small candle than
to curse in the darkness.U How right they are! One can complain
about his situation in life and never better it, but he who lights
the candle, whether small or great, brings cheer and warmth to those
about him. The smallest person can complain or quit. It takes a
man to dare to brave cheerfully obstacles in his path.
we are living in a glorious era during which more progress has
been made in fifty years than in all the other preceding ages. How
happy we should be to live in this period of enlightenment and under
standing.
As you participate in the fine art of living during this glor-
ious era, light your candle so that you may contribute in service
to those about you, and finally, to those who follow in your wake.
The candle light in the Alto Public Schools has burned bright-
ly. Your efforts produced the light. we are genuinely grateful to
each of you who helped to keep the light burning. Let it grow.
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"To be alive in such an Age"
Class Flowery Class Colors:
Sweetpea Green and White
We, the Senior Class of 1949-1950, are glad "to be alive in such an age." As
we leave highschool and a happy past to step into our unknown future, we believe we
have not reached the end but the commencement of our lives. What these are to be
depends in a large measure upon the foundations we have been building in our high
school years. We expectgreatthings of ourselves, and in the years to come may our
names reflect credit upon dear old Alto High.
CLASS OFFICERS
Billy Cat8S J. D. Henderson
Vice Pres. President
.Toe Cruseturner Gerald Maddux
Student Council Secretary-Treas.
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SENIORS
R. L. Brooks
Zylvia N. Byrd
Billy Cates
Curtis Choate
J. M. Crawford
Joe Cruseturner
James Dover
Genine Felder
Sylvia Felder
Bernie M. Fults
Denvil Harrison
J. D. Henderson
Avon Hendricks
Bill Johnson
Earnest Jones
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Peggy Kelly
Geraldine Maddux
Robert Miller
Terry Ted Moore
Kathryn Powell
Thomas Power
Anita Ramsey
Jack Richardson
Margie Singletary
Ruth Singletary
John Bill Smith
Herland Steed
Gerald Steed
Joyce Vann
Bill Williams
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James G. McIntyre
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Grace Miller
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Patsy Landrum
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JUNIOR CLASS OF 1949-50
Charles Cooper
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Janet Rogers
Student Council
We have set our course "to do every day the best we can" in class and extra
curricula activities. We hope to reach the highest standards in this, the glorious
Atomic Age.
JUNIOR CLASS
Edwin Charles Grace Janet James G. Patsy
Garner Cooper Miller Rogers' McIntyre Landrum
Harold Heath
Ioan Helton
Bobby Holcomb
Jewel Ray Jones
Rawls Maddux
Edna Maynard
James Mason
Wanda McClain
Jimmie Moses
Harold Parker
Patty Sue Parker
Maxine Parrish
Claude Rice
J'erry Glenn Rice
David Roark
Thomas Rogers
J. C. Selman
La Verne Thrash
Sonnie Wallace
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Charles R. Wood, Pres.
Mary L. Allen, V. Pres.
James C. Crenshaw, Sec.
Lottie Allen, S. Council
Roy Cumby, S. Council
Ruby Hanvy
Marvin H. Hester
Tommie J. Hester
Frankie J. James
Charles A. Jeter
Larry R. Marshman
Joseph R. Miller
Edna L. Phillips
Harold Max Rice
Jimmie T. Rogers
James W. Selman
Anola Smith
Patricia L. Smith
Ginger A. Stevens
Marie Adams
Robert Andrews
Billy Carl Ball
James W. Bland
Carol E. Blanton
Harold B. Blanton
Kathryn Ann Brooks
Kenneth O. Collins
Kenneth R. Corley
Sarah O. Covington
.Teannean Cummings
Teddy Crosby
Elbert Ray Fults
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Billy G. Reynolds
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THE YELLOW JACKETS OF 1949-1950
Cumby Maddux, Sponsor
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The only life goal really worth while is a group goal-that of service-of contri-
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and learning to cooperate are examples of citizenship training and democratic living
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ALTO HIGH SCHOOL BAND
The Alto High School Band, under the capable direction of
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part of the activities of Alto High School.
ALTO HIGH SCHOOL BAND
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Stinger. Our aim in publishing this book is to provide you
with a pictorial record of the yeer's activities and to pre-
serve your school day memories forever. Toward this goal we
have worked earnestly and long.
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may have Qhg Stinger at a minimum cost, we have reduced the
picture and advertisement sizes.
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