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X 1 L U 1 Z 5-L. :G -a I 14 Jn., ' -: f ,1- X x gl.. hx- : , - 'HE I 5 E HR cntfms X1 i ron msvmmom nmcAno N ron Enucmon FACULIY wnsszs ommmzxruon ron Rrcntfmom rfmwmfs SPORTS Amvslmsmn In sincere appreciation to one whose out- standing traits of deep understanding, true humbleness, able guidance, lasting humor, fairness, and warm friendliness have in such a short time reserved for him a lasting place in all of our hearts, we proudly dedicate our 1956 TIGER. May you ever hold this as the symbol of our love and respect for you, Mr. James Lovvom. ' an .tai W , Nr. 1. 3. s deff?-fx, M5 v 45 xl. ,I .1. , W at ' gr 4-ve, WA 1 PF is 5 X ra , x Y -. . in-f'f'. 1 I1 --.Q - ,Q -we 1 , 9 ! I ' 7 I Q Q . y. ,V 1,-av' l I .2 -27? 7 ...ft -1 Jr H ' ' - x X 1 lf, 5 , . I ,V f4'f5D , , 4 1r',' :af 1 J Vt., i.E SP' Sf: 3 : I 5 MRS. ELEANOR ALLISON MRS. MIGNON ANDREWS MRS. IULIA ARNER MR. R. L. BEAIRD English and Mathematics Science and Biology English and History Physical Education 5 ,fs A , 3 ' MRS. NELLIE BLACKWELL DR. RUSSELL CLARK MR. GEORGE CORRADINO MRS. ELNORA DEV ALI Secretary Principal Band and Glee Club Dietitian 5 L E MRS. MARGARET DILWORTH MR. I. R. EDMONDSON MRS. LEODA FRANCIS MR. M. D.. GUTHERY English Mathematics Librarian Chemistry and Physics Lx, I -li MRS. VIRGINIA HAGGARD MRS. LILLIAN IACKSON MR. I. L. LOVVORN MRS. LOIS MILLER Mathematics English and Social Studies Mathematics and Science EI1g1iSh and S0Ci2l Studies MRS. MARION MOORE MRS. CHARLOTTE OTIS MR. BYRON RAWLS MRS. MARY STEPHENS Physical Education French and Spanish Agriculture Commercial Subjects an ini MRS. K. STEVENS MRS. ALMA STOVES MR. ROBERT STRONG MISS NAOMIA WILSON Speech Social Studies and History English and Social Studies Home Economics 'L The school year 1955-56 will soon be ending. As it comes to a close, we must evaluate the past year's work in terms ofworthwhile accomplishments. The grades re- corded on the records in the office files cannot be used as the only in- dex ofprogress and success. Grades alone are not the only desired goals for the time we have spent here at school. To have shown real ad- vancement, we must have shown progress toward our personal goals and desires from lifeg we must have improved as citizens of our school and communityg we must have de- veloped a deeper understanding of our fellowmang we must have given our best efforts for every under- taking. If after a personal eval- uation, we can see improvement in these and similar areas, there has been progress. Each staffmember, patron, stu- dent officer and student has a job to do for school to be most mean- ingful. It is toward this end that our efforts must be directed. There are many individuals and many groups who have given their efforts in this directiong to them I would like to express appreciation. Space does not permit all that should be said, so to the student body, faculty and patrons, let me wish the best of everything that life has to offer. Sincerely, ,QW N I' ! 5 7 U X 'X F g 2 434 f ' ,za M L ,,,-mm, W1 fif- . , 133, 1, V , . ,.,f . . as-51' ' . 4 5 3-3 f U , qQ...,. ,,,....,.....- ,,,......-M,..N....k . '1-M.. W f W:---Mfg- n' V X ..,, , l 3 ' i if TS . gig? H 1 ' 3 if , .V is ff 5 laiwyil 'zlz :- , , I ,,e,i,--. A K I X , V Qgggix- f- - 'S W M gk M K I wry K K K A ' ' ! f--4 7 1 2, .,' f :lb -A -- , Q A H ' Z., ' V iw rx ,,--. , W z i t -L LL , . A M m K ,Vi,.: x ' pf? -JN ' ' il? 9,-.. gil S' X' ' 'Q' X XM Y. 4 wi 1 W 5 fw .f Q ig Jr: :LX A I K an V' all va. te .. 1 , gy M- , , 3 , . ., Q 4253 3 E, xx'-Q v.,y1w, R Q- f.f SARA UPTON ADAMS.. . Sara A youth to whom was given so much of earth, so much of heaven. Entered AHS in Senior Year. GEORGE EDWARD ANDERSON... Eddy The Future belongs to those who prepare for it. Entered AHS in Senior Year. BETTY LORRAINE ANDREWS. . . Betty As pure as a pearl, and as perfect: a noble and innocent girl. Honor Society, Sr. 11,1115 FHA, Sr. 1,lI,11I, Sec., Sr. 111: GAA, Ir. 111, Sr. 1,115 Lunchroom, Jr. 111, Sr. 1,11,11I5 Citizenship Club, Sr. III: Pep Club, Sr. I115 Who's Who. SHELBY HAROLD BAKER... Shelby To act is easy: to think is hard. FFA, Ir. H1, Sr. 1,11,I11, Vice Pres., Sr. 11, Pres. Sr. 1115 Interclub Council, Sr. 111: Football, Jr. III, Sr. 11,I11: Baseball, Jr. 111: Basketball, Sr. I: A Club, Sr. 111: Entered AHS in First Grade. MYRNA SUE BARRETT... Sue She's not very big, in fact quite small, but it's quality, not quantity, that counts after all. Honor Society, Sr. II,11I, Vice Pres., Sr. 111: Citizen ship Club, Sr. 1,11,111, Sec., Sr. 11: GAA, Sr. 1,11, 111, Sec., Sr. 1,11, Social Chairman, Sr. 111:Student Council, Sr. 1,11,111: Pep Club, Sr. 111: Girls' State, Sr. 11, Mayor: FFA Sweetheart Candidate, Sr. 11: Beauty Candidate, Sr. I: Halloween Court, Sr. 1: Homecoming Court, Sr. II: Miss Auburn High Candi- date: Who's Who: Annual Staff, Sr. 111. MARY RUTH BARROW... Mary Ruth Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Honor Society, Sr. 11, 111, Pres., Sr. 111: Student Council, Sr. 111: FTA, Sr. 11,111, Sec., Sr. 11: GAA, Jr. 111, Sr. 1,I1, Treas., Sr. 1, Vice Pres., Sr. 115 Tiger Tales, Ir. 111, Sr. I,1I,111: Interclub Council, Sr. 111, Vice Pres., Sr. 1115 Band, Sr. 11,1II, Sec.- Treas., Sr. 11,1115 Citizenship Club, Sr. III: Pep Club, Sr. 111: Quill and Scroll, Sr. 111, Vice Pres., Sr. 111: Girls' State, Sr. II, Mayor: Homecoming Court, Sr. III: Miss Auburn High Candidate: Who's Who: Annual Staff, Sr. 11,1II, Assistant Editor, Sr. 11, Editor, Sr. 111. CHARLES ALLEN BEARD. . . Allen 'Women keep running through my mind. They don't dare walk! Honor Society, Sr. 11,1115 Class Pres., Sr. 1,115 Inter- club Council, Sr. 11, 111, Sec. -Treas., Sr. II: Tiger Tales, Jr. 111: Student Cotmcil, Sr. 11,I11, Pres., Sr. 111: Glee Club, Sr. 111: A Club,Sr. 11,1115 Basket- ball, Ir. 111, Sr. 1,11,111: Baseball, Ir. 111: Who's Who: Annual Staff: Entered AHS in First Grade. ELEANOR GENE BERRY . . . Eleanor Gene Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others. FHA, Sr. II. gums Y SANDRA ELIZABETH CAINE... Sandra Feet that run on willing errands. FHA, Sr. I,II,III, Vice Pres., Sr. II: GAA, Sr. III: Band, Sr. II, III. ROGER COLEMAN CHESHIRE. .. Roger Be not simply good but good for something. Projection Club, Sr. I: Glee Club, Sr. I: Class Fav- orite, Sr. III: Entered AHS in First Grade. JAMES CLARENCE CLINKSCALES. . . Clink A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Entered AHS in Senior Year: Band, Sr. III, Band Man- ager, Sr. HI: Wrestling, Sr. III: All State Band, Sr. III MARTHA STRONG COLEMAN... Martha Nothing is impossible to industry. FHA, Ir. III, Sr. II, III, Treas., Sr. III: GAA, Ir. III: Lunchroom, Sr. III. DOVARD KELLY COLLUM. .. Kelly And then they cry, 'A cool one indeed. ' FTA, Sr. III: A Club, Sr. III: Pep Club, Sr. III: Head Cheerleader, Sr. III: Who's Who. VANDY IUADON COPELAND . . . Vandy I like work: it fascinates me: I can sit and look at it for hoursl' A Club, Sr. II,lII: Football, Jr. III, Sr. I, II, III: Baseball, Ir. III: Who's Who: Entered AHS in First Grade. BARBARA ALLEN DAUGHTRY... Barbara The mildest marmers, with the bravest mind. Honor Society, Sr. II, III: Citizenship Club, Sr. II, III, Sec., Sr. III: GAA, Ir. III, Sr. I,II,III, Parl., Sr. I, Treas., Sr. II, Pres., Sr. III: FHA, Jr. III, Sr. I,II, Sec., Sr. I, Vice Pres., Sr. II:1nterclub Council, Sr. III: Class Vice Pres., Sr. II: Girls' State, Sr. II: Who's Who: Miss FHA Candidate: Annual Staff, Sr. III. DONNY ROY DAVIS. . . Don Nothing so strong as gentleness: nothing so gentle as real strength. A Club, Sr. I, H, III, Treas, Sr. II, Pres., Sr. III: FTA, Sr. II,III, Vice Pres., Sr. II, Pres. District 4, Sr. II, District Mr. FTA, Sr. II,III: Band, Jr. III, Sr. I,II: Projection Club, Jr. III, Sr. I,II, III, Vice Pres., Sr. II,III: Interclub Council, Sr. III: Citizen- ship Club, Sr. III, Treas., Sr. HI: Pep Club, Sr. IH: Class Vice Pres., Sr. III: Boys' State, Sr. II: Football, Jr. HI, Sr. I,II,III: Basketball, Sr. II: Baseball, Ir. III: Who's Who: Annual Staff, Sr. III. WILLIAM EDWARD DAVIS.. . Eddie Good at work, but better at play. Projection Club, Jr.III, Sr.I, II,IIl: Interclub Council, Sr.IIIg Annual Staff, Sr.II, III, Asst. Business Manager, Sr.II, Business Managerg Who's Who. PATRICIA MARGARET DRIGGS. . . Pat Good sense, good humor - what a girl! Tiger Tales, Ir.III, Sr. I,II,lII, Asst. Editor, Sr.II, Editor, Sr.IIIg Interclub Council, Sr.HI, Sec. -Treas., Sr. III, Class Treas.,Jr.III: GAA, Jr.III: Sr.II: Sports Leader, Sr.II: Quill and Scroll, Sr.III, Pres. , Sr.III: Who's Whog Annual Staff, Sr. III. MOLLY MAY EA RNEST . . . Molly Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in her head. FHA,Ir.III, Sr.I: GAA,Jr.III, Sr.I,IIg Tiger Tales, Sr. Il, III: Citizenship Club, Sr.I, II,III: FTA, S1'.II,IlI3 Class Sec.,Ir.IIIg Cheerleader, Jr.IIIg Beauty, Sr.II: FFA Sweetheart, Sr.I: Miss Auburn High Candidateg Annual Staff, Sr.IIIg Entered AHS in First Grade. THOMAS NEAL ELLIOTT... Tommy The world knows only twog that's Rome and mel FTA, Sr.II, Treas., Sr.IIg Interclub Council, Sr.II, III: Projection Club, Ir.III, Sr. I, II, III, Pres. , Sr. II, III: A Club, Sr.I,II,III: Band, Ir.III, Sr.I: Football,Jr. III, Sr.I,II,IIIg Basketball, Jr.III,Sr.I,II,IIIg Baseball, Jr.IIIg Entered AHS in First Grade. EMILY RUTH ELLIS . . . Emily Happy am I: from care I'm freel Why aren't they all contented like me? GAA, Jr.III, Sr.I,II: FTA, Sr.II: FHA,Jr.III, Sr.I, II: Entered AHS in First Grade. GEORGE EDWARD EVANS.. . George Don't wait until you are a man to be great - be a great boyl Glee Club, Sr. II,IIIg A Club, Sr. III. JOHN WILLIAM HAM. . . Billy None but himself can be his parallel. Honor Society, Sr.II, III: Citizenship Club, Sr. II, III, Vice Pres. Sr.II, Parl., Sr.IIIg Junior Red Cross, Jr.III, Vice Pres.,Jr.III: A Club, Sr.I, II, III, 'I'reas.,Sr.III: Student Council, Sr.II, III, Vice Pres. , Sr.IIIg Glee Club, Sr.IIIg Tiger Tales, Jr.IIIg Class Pres., Sr.IIIg Interclub Council, Sr. III: Pep Club, Sr.III: Boys' State Sr.II, Governor Boys' Nation, Sr.II: Basketball,Jr.III, Sr.Ig Who's Whog Annual Staff, Sr.IIl: Football, Ir. III, Sr.I, II, Entered AHS in First Grade. JANICE WALDROP HAM. . . Janice The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, the hand to execute. Honor Society, Sr.II, III: Citizenship Club, Sr. I, II, III, Pres. , Sr. III: Student Council, Jr.I, II, III, Sr.I, II, III, Treas. , Sr.II, State Sec. -Treas. , Sr.III5 GAA, Jr.III, Sr.I,II,III, Pres., Sr.I,II, Board Member, Sr.III: Interclub Council, Sr.II,III, Pres.,Sr.III: FTA, Sr.III: Girls' State, Sr.II, Director of Personnel Dep'tg Cheer- leader,Jr.III: Good Citizenship Girlg Pep Club, Sr.III: Who's WhogAnnual Staff, Sr.III: Entered AHS in First Grade. MARY LAUREL GIBBONS. . . Laure1 Honest efforts bring success. Honor Society, Sr. II,III, Treas., Sr. 1115 Citizen- ship Club, Sr. 11,1115 Red Cross, Ir. 1115 GAA, Jr. III, Sr. I,I1I, Sports Leader, Sr. III: Student Council, Sr. 111: Who's Who: Annual Staff, Sr. III. HARVEY STEPHEN GOSSER. . . Harvey He only is a well made man who has a good determination. Honor Society, Sr. II,III: Citizenship Club, Sr. 1,I1, III, Pres., Sr. II: A Club, Sr. II,I1Ig Interclub Council, Sr. II, Vice Pres., Sr. 11, Baseball, Jr. III: Boys' State, Sr. II: Who's Whog Basketball, Jr, 111, Sr. I,II,IIIg Annual Staff, Sr. III: Entered AHS in First Grade. JAMES FORSYTH. . . Jimmie Life is too short for me to bore myself. Projection Club, Sr. I, Il: Glee Club, Sr. Ig Who's Who BERNARD WAYNE FULLER. . . Bernie Easy going, never hurrying, but hard to stop. A Club, Sr. I, II, III: Pep Club, Sr. III: Football, Sr. I,II,I1I: Basketball, Sr. I,II, III: Who's Who. ROBERT MARTIN HARPER. . . Bobby Good at work, but better at play. A Club, Sr. 11,1113 Projection Club, Ir. III, Sr. I, 11: Tiger Tales, Sr. 1I,III, Sports' Editor, Sr. III: Band, Sr. 11g Quill and Scroll, Sr. IIIg Baseball, Jr. III: Basketball, Jr. III, Sr. I,II,III: Class Favorite, Sr. I: Annual Staff, Sr. III. MARY LOVE HENDERSON. . . Mary Love Like the chest of gold that treasure -seekers find. GAA, Sr. 1,113 Tiger Tales, Sr. I,II,1lI: A Club, Sr. III: Pep Club, Sr. III: Quill and Scroll, Sr. III, Treas., Sr. III: Citizenship Club, Sr. IIIg Cheerleader, Sr. 111: Class Sec., Sr. III: Class Favorite, Sr. II: Miss Auburn Highg Who's Who: Annual Staff, Sr. III. ETHEL OLINE HILL. . .4 Oline I laugh at the world and the world laughs at me. FHA, Jr. III, Sr. I,I1,1I1: GAA, Jr. 111, Sr. I: Glee Club, Sr. I: Band, Sr. III. ELVIN RENTZ HILYER. . . Elvin Devout yet cheerful: pious not austereg to others lenient, to himself severe. Honor Society, Sr. III: A Club, Sr. I,I1,I1I, Vice Pres., Sr. III: Class Sec., Sr. Ig Class Treas., Sr. II, III: School Chaplain, Sr. III: Citizenship Club, Sr. III: Boys' State, Sr. II: Baseball, Ir. 111g Pep Club, Sr. III: Football, Ir. III, Sr. I,I1,1IIg Who's Who. Lv, 1 W av. BARBARA JOAN HOCKING. . . Ioan If there were many more like her, the stock of halos would soon give out. FHA, Jr. III, Sr. I: Pep Club, Sr. III: GAA, Ir. III, Sr. I,II,III, Sports Leader, Sr.I, Parl., Sr.III: Citizen ship Club, Sr. III: Glee Club, Sr. III: Class Favorite, Sr. III. LEAH FEARA HUBBARD. . . Leah Strong mind, great heart, true faith, and ready hands. Honor Society, Sr. II, III, Sec., Sr. III, State Sec.- Treas., Sr. IIIg Citizenship Club, Sr. II,III, Parl., Sr. II: Student Council, Jr. III, Sr. I,Il,IlI, Parl., sr. 11, Treas., sr. III: FHA, Jr. III, sr. I,II,III, Pres., Sr. I, II, Parl., Sr. Ill: GAA, Ir. III, Sr. I, II, III:Sports Leader, Sr. I,II, Vice Pres., Sr. III: Interclub Council, Sr. II: Girls' State, Sr. II, Party Chairman: Class Treas., Sr. lg Pep Club, Sr. III: Who's Who: Annual Staff, Sr. III. MARTHA ANN HUMPI-lREY... Martha Ann So mild, so merciful, so peaceful, so good. FHA, Jr. III, sr. 1, II, Historian, sr. 1, II: GAA, Jr. III, Sr. I,Il: Citizenship Club, Sr. I,II, Reporter, Sr. II: Halloween Court, Sr. III: Annual Staff, Sr. III. EDWARD FOSTER JACOB. . . Edward Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Band, Jr. III, Sr. I,II,IlI, President, Sr. III: Inter- club Council, Sr. Illg Who's Whog Entered AHS in First Grade. DRAYTON NOBLES JAMES. . . Drayton Manners and money make a gentleman. Student Council, Sr. IIIg Tiger Tales, Sr. II: Red Cross, Sr. Ig Basketball, Jr. Ill, Sr. I,IIg Baseball, Jr. III: Football, Jr. III: Annual staff, Sr.III. DORTHY GAYLE IENKINS. . . Gayle. Zealous, yet modest. FHA, Jr. III, Sr. Ig GAA, Sr. I,II,III: FTA, Sr. III: Glee Club, Jr. III: Tiger Tales, Sr. III. SUSAN WALKER JORDAN . . . Susan Fairer than the evening air clad in the beauty of a thousand stars. FHA, Jr. III, Sr. Ig GAA, Jr. III, Sr. I,II: Tiger Tales, Sr. II, III: FTA, Sr. III: Class Pres., Jr. III: Beauty, Sr. III: Annual Staff, Sr. III. MARY GEORGE LAMAR. . . Honey There is no beauty on earth or in heaven that matches hers. A Club, Sr. I,II,III: Citizenship Club, Sr. ll: GAA, Jr. IIIg Tiger Tales, Ir. III, Sr. I: FHA, Jr. III, Sr. I,II, Miss FHA, Jr. III: County and District Miss FHA, Jr. III: Cheerleader, Ir. III, Sr. I: Miss Home- coming, Sr. II: Class Favorite, Sr. I: Beauty, Sr. I, II,III: Who's Whog Annual Staff, Sr. III. SHELBY HUGH MCCARTY. .. Hugh See, listen, and be silent and you will live in peace. FFA, sr. 1, II, III. NANCY FAY MCGINTY. . . Nancy Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. Citizenship Club, Sr. III: Student Cotmcil, Sr. I, II, III, Sec., Sr. II: Class Sec., Jr. III, Sr. II: GAA, Jr. III, Sr. I,II: Beauty Candidate, Sr. III: Annual Staff, Sr. III. CELIA ANN MANGHAM. . . Ann So quiet, so calm. GAA, Jr. III: FHA, Sr. I,II,III WILLIAM SELMAN MILLER. . . Selman He is gentle, that doeth gentle deeds. FFA, Jr. III, Sr. I, III, Vice Pres.: Projection Club, Jr. III, Sr. I,II,III. MARILYN ANN MONTWILL. .. Mari1yn The ideal of courtesy, wit, grace, and charm. GAA, Ir. III, Sr. I,II,III: FTA, Sr. II,IIIS Tiger Tales, Jr. III, Sr. I,II,III, Business Manager, Sr. III: FHA, Jr. III, Sr. I: Quill and Scroll, Sr. III, Sec., Sr. III: Beauty, Sr. III: Who's Who: Annual Staff, sr. III. VIRGINIA CLAIRE MUNDY... Ginny The air around her looks as radiant as that around a star. Citizenship Club, Sr. I, II, III: Student Council, Sr. I: FHA, Jr. III, Sr. I,II,III: GAA, Sr. I: Pep Club, Sr. III: Band, Jr. III: Who's Who: Entered AHS in First Grade. FRANK MARION ORR.. . Frank He is a gentleman because his nature is kind and affable to every creature. Who's Who: Honor Society, Sr. III: Annual Staff, Sr. III. MARY CORINE OWEN... Mary That which is good is always beautiful. Honor Society, Sr. III: Citizenship Club, Sr. I,II, III, Vice Pres., Sr. III: Class Pres., Jr. III: Class Sec., Sr. I: Class Parl., Sr. III: GAA, Jr. III, Sr. I, II, III, Sports Manager, Sr. III: Tiger Tales, Jr. III: Glee Club, Jr. III, Sr. I: Pep Club, Sr. III: Who's Who: FFA Sweetheart Candidate, Ir. III: Homecoming Court, Sr. III: Beauty Candidate, Sr. III: Annual Staff, Sr. III: Entered AHS in First Grade ANN PAGE PARKER... Ann So tender, so calm, yet eloquent. GAA, Jr. 111: FHA, Ir. III: Miss FHA Candidate, Jr. 111: FFA Sweetheart Candidate, Jr. 111: Beauty, Sr. I: Beauty Candidate, Sr. II. CHARLES BOOTH PITTS. . . Charles An honest man is the noblest work of God. Entered AHS in Senior Year. ALICE KING PRATHER. . . Alice Whose face is this so musically fair? Honor Society, Sr. III: Citizenship Club, Sr. II, III: GAA, Jr. III, sr. 1,115 FHA, Jr. III, sr. 1, song Leader, Sr. Ig Glee Club, Sr. 111, Accompanist, Sr. III: Who's Whog Annual Staff, Sr. III: Entered AHS in First Grade. CHARLES HERMAN PRICE. . . Charles Great deeds are reserved for great men. FFA, Jr. III, Sr. I,1I,II1, Reporter, Sr. I, Sec., Sr. II,111: Glee Club, Sr. I. JAMES DUBBERLEY RAY.. . 1immy Ray He has enough good nature to stretch a mile. FFA, Jr. 111, Sr. 1,11,1I1, Vice Pres., Sr. III: Glee Club, Sr. II,III: A Club, Sr. 1113 Pep Club, Sr. 111g Class Vice Pres., Jr. IH, Sr. Ig Football, Jr. III, Sr. 11,1115 Basketball, Jr. 111, Sr. 1.11: Baseball, Jr. III: Class Favorite, Sr. 113 Who's Who. KATHRYN ANN ROBERTSON . . . Kay Sweet, gentle, and wise. FHA, Sr. 111: Band, Sr. 11,1113 Glee Club, Sr. III. JAMES THOMAS ROSS. . . Iim His mind his kingdom, his will his law. A Club, Sr. III: Tiger Tales, Sr. I,I1,111: Quill and Scroll, Sr. III: Basketball, Sr. I: Football, Sr. I, 11, III. BASHABA JANICE SOWELL. . . Bashaba Hitch your wagon to a star and climb, Citizenship Club, Sr. 115 GAA, Jr. 111, Sr. 1,115 FHA Jr. 111, Sr. 1,11, Treas., Sr. 1,113 Entered AHS in First Grade SAM T. STILLWELL. .. Sam I am hereg I shall remain here. Entered AHS in Senior Year. NELLAWEBB STOKER. . . Nell 'Tis good to be merry and wise. - GAA, Jr. III, Sr. Ig FHA, Jr. III, Sr. LH: Glee Club, Sr. II,III: Tiger Tales, Sr. I,II: A Club, Sr. Il, III: Beauty Candidate, Sr. II: Halloween Court, Sr. II: Cheerleader, Sr. II. VENNIE VADEN WADE. .. Vennie I will study and get ready, and perhaps my chance will come. GAA, Ir. III: FHA, Sr. I. EDWARD CAUTHEN WESTENHAVER. . . Butch Strong reasons make strong actions. Honor Society, Sr. II,III, Parl., Historian, Sr. III: Projection Club, jr. III, Sr. I,I1,IIIg Boys' State, Sr. II: Annual Staff, Sr. III. Pl-IOEBE LOVE WILLIAMSON. . . Phoebe A smile requires so little effort, yet is a most valuable asset. Pep Club, Sr. III: GAA, Sr. II: Glee Club, Sr. III: Tiger Tales, Sr. III: Citizenship Club, Sr. III: Annual Staff, Sr. Ill. MAXWELL PRATT YEARGAN.. . Mack A likeable boy, with a likeable way. A Club, Sr. II,III: Football, Sr. I, II, III: Basket- ball, Jr. III, Sr. l,II,1'II:Who's Who. TERRY GENE BRYANT. . . Terry CHARLES LYNN CARTER. . . Lynn JOHN K. DOMBHART. . . I0hn ELIZABETH TEMPLETON ENNIS. . . Elizabeth BARBARA JOYCE .SMITH . . . Barbara ,7 H X ,AN 5 Q ll 1-1 f U 0 1 iiy ? - 4 Z l in K. D ,rw 'Eh .7 KT FFSZULYF 'gif ' file? F, JIUNHOR O FFIIQCERS President Vice President SecretarY mxvrr urwfrnms TOMMY wAl.14r1p MOLLY SARVER AGNES REAVE5 Treasurer MARTHA ANN ANDREWS I-IARRIET ASKEW IUANITA BANKS CONNIE BAINS SANDRA BAKER DAVE BOTTOMS BILLY BRACKEEN CARLENE BRUMBELOE TOMMY CHERRY ANNETTE COLLIER ALBERTA COLLINS ROSALYN COPELAND LARRY CRAWFORD TOMILYN EAGAR CLAUDE ELLINGTON JIM FLANAGAN N PAUL GREEN .TO ANN GRIGGS CHRISTINE GRITZ IERRE HALL SHIRLEY HARRISON FAYE HART SALLY HAUGEN ISAAC HODGKINS LOUISE HOLLAWAY RALPH JONES MIRIAM KAHN SHURA KOSOLAPOFF JAMES MCFARLAND BERNICE MCKINNEY MARGARET MCCALL GEORGIA ANN MCGRAW BARBARA MEADOWS LIN MONROE FRANCES MOORE BILLY MUNDY JIMMY MURPHY JOE NUNNERY DAVID OSTROM JUDY PETTY BILL POWELL MARIE RABREN PAUL RAY HUGO REY f' I AGNES REAVES HOWARD ROGERS CHARLES SANDERS MOLLY SARVER ROBERT SEIBOLD CARY SENN SI STRICKLEN VIRGINIA STROUD HUGH SWINGLE CAROL THOMPSON BARRY TIDWELL TOMMY WALKUP BOB WEIDENBACH BARBARA WELDON CLARA WELDON JULIE WRIGHT tl, Jerry Baker Jean Barber Sadie Jean Beaird Dan Benson Hester Bickel Sam Brewster Judy Collins Johnny Cottier fn , Gene Culver Phil Cummings Joe Davis Katherine Davis I , J as Diana Dilworth Herbert Dowdell Delilah Evans Donald Exum Mary Ann Faulkner Homer Fisher Royce Harbor Mary Fraser Harper iw Sonja Haugen Phil Hodgkins H Hattie Jackson Jackie Jackson Julia Jackson Martha Ann Jacobs Kay Jenkins Marjorie Ann Jockisch i Ophelia JOHCS Carolyn Kirk Veeda Lambert Mary Frances Marshall Lamar Miller Sunny McEachin Lynn Pearson Frechia Pierce Jimmy Pittman Edith Powell Charles Roberts Pat Robbins v -X5 A Betty Sellers Watson Smith Mary Sparrow Barbara Starling 'xt S Pat Starnes Bobby Starr Mary Strong Mary Faye Strong K Linda Tamplin Phil Waller Shirley Waller Denver Walker Anita Ward Carol Ward Alice Williams Kenneth Williams Maynard Wilson Johnny Wright Randy Wrighton Mary Ann Yeargan 3, yr JUN OR HIGH OITFIGIEZRS JUNIOR III OFFICERS President Roger Allen Vice President Darby Jordan Secretary Ronald Sanders Treasurer Lamar Logue IUNIOR II OFFICERS President Jane Adams Vice President Brooksie Holloway Secretary Claudia Flanagan Treasurer Jean Shoffeitt JUNIOR I OFFICERS President Arnold Umbach Vice President Billy Ostrom Secretary Jimmie Segrest Treasurer Betty Powell I X ! aw: , 4' A 1 A rf 1 H f I N I Q Q A 5 J X '55 'Q I , . 4 A .. 1 , . - N . 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X f JUN UR HH Sarah Jo Abernethy Roger Allen Ann Banks Bernard Barker Mac Barnes Kitty Sue Beard Martha Jean Belcher Barbara Berman Patsy Bickel Charles Bowden Jimmy Cheshire David Cooper Larry Cooper Virginia Cooper Gayle Culver Gloria DeLamar Danah Sue Drake Brenda Eden Mary Jane Ennis Sarah Catherine Fant Merrill Franklin Billy Fuller Terry Gaillard Chris Gibbons We WWW Q be Q John Goodman Betty Jo Gray Suzanne Gray Benjy Hagler John Hill Clara Nell Hllyer Ann Holladay Renva Hollis Earl Hutchinson Aubra Jean Johnson Donna Jones Cal Jordan Darby Jordan Fred Knobeaucgh Mike Kosolapoff Mary Laney Sandra Mann Juanita Manning Martha McCree Marion McFarland Mary Meadows John Naftel Ann Pearson Brad Pendell Cilla Powell John Pruett Charles Ramsey Andrea Ritchie Mark Wallace Jimmy Whatley Eddie Whitehead Larry Rowell Paul Rumph Ronald Sanders Jean Seibold Deborah Shotts Wanda Smith Kathy Sprague Betty Jean Story Harmon Straiton Lee Swope Luanne Thomas Linda Thomaston NOT PICTURED: Johnny Barron Patrica Broach Billy Capps Bobby Chambers Harold Chavis Johnny Dawson Andy Gentry Jack Grant Robert Headland Drayton Henderson Terrell Hilyer Hubert Liverman Lamar Logue Harold Neal Charles Norrell Clifton Phillips Paul Riddle John Self Juanita Smith Richard Smith Bill Stricklen Richard Ward Brenda Waller JIUNHUR H Jane Adams Harold Bailey Billy Barksdale Mike Barnes Elaine Barrett Lott Bartee Darlene Beitz Jimmy Bell Betty Faye Blanks Howard Carr Nolan Cherry Franklin Childress Charles Collins Jimmy Copeland Stella Curry Mary E. Dendy Terry DeVa1l Larry Ennis Diane Evans Tommy Evans Wanda Exum Claudia Flanagan Freda Fleming Linda Fletcher .L,, - - - www at ra. L , , . , ff7f:wt,.f,-11, f - .. 'zfifini-,v::,i.f-ith . 1 .N QW.-:fig if . 5 .ft as iii 2? fav ,,,,,5,,lf Dow Flint Charlotte Fuller Sammy Gentry Walter Giddens Billy Green Brenda Guy Joan Hall Margaret Hammock Janie Hammons Mary Alician Hatter Jerry Hodson Betty Holladay Brooksie Holloway Gary Holloway Mary Humphery Harry Ivey Joanne Jackson Rodney Jenkins Pat Johnson Jackie Jones Mickey Jones James Earl Kennamer Karen Landrum Henry Laney Jim Laney Frances Lapp Pat Little Nancy Marty l NA if A fx. Martha Mason Katherine McCall Helen McDonald Faye Moore Joe Moore Wiley Morse Shirley Morris Faye Morrow Joe Murphy Louise Penton Charles Pittman Clyde Prather Carl Rehling Johnny Ross Billy Rowell Barbara Rumph Maureen Scheide Aubrey Smith Douglas Smith Wendell Sowell Bobby Stacey Lynn Stalnaker Mack Stoker Maxine Stroud Dana Sturkie Linda Swann Florene Thrower Jimmy Townsen 4 Elbert Baker Peggy Mae Broach Boyd Bryant Nancy Cantrell Charles Chamblee Marshall Conner Roy Dickey I NOT PICTURED: T.J. Hales Wayne Hammonds James Hickman Linda Hilyer Bobby Mashburn Douglas Olive Donald Phillips Vivian Tucker Donald Ward Joan Watson Carolyn Webb Shyrel Wilson Ted Wilson Faye Woodall Wayne Prather Earl Raiford Betty Riddle Jean Shoffeitt Johnny Sizemore Lester Tubbs Julius Wade JUNIOR il Y A s.-'fb Tommy Andrews Eddie Bailey Mac Barnineau Kitty Blake Gene Boynton Jimmy Bums Lynn Burton Berner Chesnutt Shirley Choran Jimmy Collins Etta Faye Cowart Larry Cowart Curtis Craft Steve Crum Faye Culver Bonnie Deliz Martha Ann Dorman Jackie Dunlop Richard Edwards cf ki' Verle Emrick Jim Ensminger Charles Evans Nancy Finch wx . ? -, v .. S . - J ..geggQ5 M' ' I fs , 113 If IN A i . U, i Q K 'I T? f .. 'I' 3 ui. 5 Q .,.,,,,A. Q N ,rx ,, gtk? 49 f .. 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Q Q, E H NN Q Bi Z w Q xg' O X ANNUAL STAFF This year, for the first time since the 'ligg was introduced to Auburn High, it was a project for seniors, Jun- iors, and sophomores. In previous years it has always been supervised by the Senior Class. The Annual staff sponsored a tea in November for the candidates for beauty at the home of Mrs. R. L. Haggard, faculty advisor, and the Beauty Ball, a dance held for the final selection of beauties. Editor --------- MARY BARROW Assistant Editor - - - - BILL POWELL Business Manager ---- EDDIE DAVIS Assistant Business Manager - - - - -' CHARLES SANDERS ,....1.i...-.. First row: Alice Prather, Janice Ham, Marilyn Montwill, Mary Love Henderson, Molly Earnest, Susan Jordan, Pat Driggs, Nancy McGinty, Barbara Daughtry, Martha Ann Humphrey, Phoebe Williamson, Sue Barrett, Mary Owen. Second row: Mary Barrow, Alberta Collins, Martha Ann Jacobs, Leah Hubbard, Laurel Gibbons, Agnes Reaves, Marjorie Ann Jockisch, Kitty Arant, Katherine Davis, Christine Gritz, Mary Ann Faulkner, Edith Powell. Third row: Billy Ham, Bobby Harper, Butch Westenhaver, Tommy Walkup, Johnny Wright, Mrs. Haggard, Molly Sarver. Fourth row: Harvey Gosser, Frank Orr, Lin Monroe, Bill Powell, Charles Sanders, Maynard Wilson, Dave Bottoms, Allen Beard, Don Davis, Eddie Davis, Charles Roberts. Not Pictured: Honey Lamar, Drayton James. This is Mrs. Virginia Haggard. Without her there could not have been a 1956 TIGER. Mrs. Haggard has guided, supported, and sympathized with the staff. She has given her time, effort, and encouragement when most needed. Her advice has been sincere, her favors have been innumerable, and her tolerance incomparable. She has taught mathematics here since 1945. She is the sponsor of the Future Teachers of America. In addition, she graciously accepted the responsibility of the annual. The TIGER staff would like to take advantage of this opportunity to thank Mrs. Haggard for her super- vision and guidance. ll TERC UB COUNCIL The Inter-Club Council was organized in September 1954 by the Student Council. The purpose of the Inter-Club is to better the re- lationship among the clubs and organizations of the school and to reduce conflicts concerning school activities with a calendar of events. Each club, organization, and the Junior and Sen- ior Classes are represented by their president and sponsor. President ---- - Janice Ham Vice President - - - - - - Mary Barrow Secretary, Treasurer - - - - Pat Driggs First row: Faye Hart, Miss Wilson, Mr. Rawls, Shelby Baker, Mrs. Stoves, Billy I-lam, Mr. Lovvorn, Allen Beard. Second row: Janice Ham, Tommy Elliott, Mrs. Andrews, Mary Barrow, Mrs. Dilworth, Dave Bottoms, Edward Jacob, Dr. Clark. Third row: Barbara Daughtry, Mrs. Stanton, Sammy Gentry, Mrs. Miller, Eddie Davis, Mrs. Haggard, Charles Roberts, Patty Driggs, Don Davis. Not pictured: Mr. Beaird, Mrs. Stephens, Mr. Corradino, Mrs. Arner. This is Mrs. Virginia Haggard. Without her there could not have been a 1956 TIGER. Mrs. Haggard has guided, supported, and sympathized with the staff. She has given her time, effort and encouragement when most needed. Her advice has been sincere, her favors have been innumerable, and her tolerance incomparable. She has taught mathematics here since 1945. She is the sponsor of the Future Teachers of America. In addition, she graciously accepted the responsibility of the annual. The TIGER staff would like to take advantage of this opportunity to thank Mrs. Haggard for her super- vision and guidance. STUDENT QUUNCHL The members of the Student Council are elected from each of the classes in Junior and Senior High. The officers are elected by the entire student body Two of the many worthwhile objectives of the S1 ud- ent Council are to improve the school and to create a better understanding between the faculty and the Allen Beard, Molly Sarver, Bill Powell, Janice Ham, and the faculty advisor, Mr. Lovvorn, represented Auburn at the Southern Association of Student Councils Convention which was held in Columbia, South Carolina, in November. Janice Ham represents Aubum as the State Secretary of the Alabama Student Council Associationg the state convention was held here during the first week of April. The Student Council supervised the chartering of clubs and joined with the G.A.A . to sponsor the Homecoming Dance. Another project was Twerp Week, a few confusing days in the spring. First row Molly Sarver Sue Barrett Nancy Finch Bobbie Thomas, Ted Jockisch, Alberta Collins, Pat Johnson Janice Ham Second row Mary Barrow Martha McCree Ann Pearson, Agnes Reaves, Leah Hubbard Sadie Jean Beaird Katherine Davis, Diana Dilworth Laurel Gibbons, Kathy Sprague. Third row Mr Lovvorn, Clyde Prather Allen Beard Drayton James Cary Senn, Joe Davis. Not pictured: The Student Council also sponsored the Spring Formal and supervised the Community Chest Drive and the March of Dimes in the High School. Leah Hubbard is in charge of the school store, another Student Council project. President ------ Allen Beard Secretary ------ Molly Sarver' Vice President ---- Billy Ham Treasurer ------ Leah Hubbard First row: Suzanne Gray, Ann Pearson, Ginny Mundy, Mary Owen, Barbara Daughtry, Janice Ham, Leah Hubbard, Christine Gritz, Bill Powell, Nancy McGinty, Sallie Haugen. Second row: Mary Barrow, George Evans, Patty Driggs, Alice Prather, Mary Love Henderson, Agnes Reaves, Molly Earnest, Susan Jordan, Molly Sarver, Shirley Harrison, Carlene Brumbeloe. Third row: Howard Rogers, Paul Green, Butch Westenhaver, Jim Clinkscales, Elvin Hilyer, Bernie Fuller, Bobby Harper, Harvey Gosser, Allen Beard, Billy Ham. Fourth row: Lin Monroe, Eddie Davis, Charles Pitts, Charles Roberts. The 8th Annual Convention of the Alabama Association of Student Council was held in Aubum - April 5, 6,8s 7 Dr. David B. Austin of Columbia University, New York City, was the main speaker. For the serious part of the program the 500 delegates from 130 schools over the state enjoyed discussion groups, their banquet, and a panel discussion by youth speakers. For fun and fellowship there was a barbecue, a mixer, a movie, a dance, a banquet, and the acquaintance of new friends. The students of Aubum High School helped make possible the planning and preparing for the convention, helped the delegates have a wonderful time while in Auburn and learn much which would help their school's student councils, and also helped them to be better student council members. The State Convention was the student council's main project for this year. Janice Ham was chairman of the convention. She was greatly assisted by the convention chairmen who were from within the school. Elvin Hilyer and Bernice McKinney, Traffic: Mary Owen and Butch Westenhaver, Clean up: Mary Barrow, Publicity Alice Prather and James Clinkscales, Music: Charles Roberts and Ginny Mundy, Information: Leah Hubbard and Charles Pitts, Envelopes and Registration: Molly Earnest and Susan Jordan, Dance and Banquet: Carlene Brumbeloe and Christine Gritz and Sallie Haugen, Decoration: Agnes Reaves and Shirley Harrison, Welcome and Hospitality: Margaret McCall and Alberta Collins, Snacks: Nancy McGinty, Housing: Bobby Harper and Harvey Gosser, Trans- portation: Bill Powell and Ralph Jones, Materials: Howard Rogers and Bob Weidenbach, Where and When: George Evans and Eddie Davis, Photography: Patty Driggs, Paper: Allen Beard and Billy Ham, Movie: Suzanne Gray and Ann Pearson, Exhibit: Molly Sarver and Lin Monroe, Barbecue: Barbara Daughtry, Favors: Mary Love Henderson, Tickets: Miriam Kahn, Check room. ll 'FERC UB COUNCIL The Inter-Club Council was organized in September, 1954 by the Student Council. The purpose of the Inter-Club is to better the re- lationship among the clubs and organizations of the school and to reduce conflicts concerning school activities with a calendar of events. Each club, organization, and the Junior and Sen- ior Classes are represented by their president and sponsor. President ---- - - Janice Ham Vice President - - - - - Mary Barrow Secretary, Treasurer - - - - Pat Driggs First row: Faye Hart, Miss Wilson, Mr. Rawls, Shelby Baker, Mrs. Stoves, Billy Ham, Mr. Lovvorn, Allen Beard. Second row: Janice Ham, Tommy Elliott, Mrs. Andrews, Mary Barrow, Mrs. Dilworth, Dave Bottoms, Edward Jacob, Dr. Clark. Third row: Barbara Daughtry, Mrs. Stanton, Sammy Gentry, Mrs. Miller, Eddie Davis, Mrs. Haggard, Charles Roberts, Patty Driggs, Don Davis. Not pictured: Mr. Beaird, Mrs. Stephens, Mr. Corradino, Mrs. Arner. -if 2 f' 2. if 5 Q 15 . if K R S 5 f 4 .5 , f. ,V-2, AQ, 1.1 .ff N ,Ma ,',,. 0 Q Ng, -...waw , . -x I 3 1 11 Q9 + ii xml A I 5 3-9 ,,,. if 7' 39.5 65 vw I .V , f K' n 4 v w i,f,!,,,'Xx',r ' Ik' 'gang-f . , ,K Il . ,gin if l . N-,-v-ug f , W x 1- 3 4i 'iv ' 75 in ff .tix :iw , x fl .f K XAXJ , I . .GQ kim? CHTHZENSHHP CLUB The purposes of the Citizenship Club are to co-operate in all worthwhile school ac- tivities, to promote clean living and good and to develop better citizens to serve as the leaders of tomorrow. President ------- ' ' IHUICS Haffl Vice President - - - ---- Mary Owen Secretary ------ - Barbara Daughtry Treasurer ----- ----- D on Davis, Parliamentarian - - - ---- Billy Ham First row: Julie Wright, Connie Bains, Molly Sarver, joan I-locking, Lynn Pearson, Janice Ham, Sadie Jean Beaird, Sue Barrett, Phoebe Williamson. Second row: Mary Barrow, Ginny Mundy, Betty Andrews, Mary Sparrow, Katherine Davis, Iudy Petty, Mary Ann Faulkner, Diana Dilworth, Barbara Meadows, Laurie Honour, Carlene Brumbeloe, Carol Thompson. Third row: Martha Ann Andrews, Margaret McCall, Frances Moore, Alice Prather, Barbara Daughtry, Leah Hubbard, Agnes Reaves, Mary Owen, Mary Love Henderson, Faye Hart, Molly Earnest, Barbara Weldon. Fourth row: Elvin Hilyer, Don Davis, Billy Ham, Harvey Gosser. sportsmanship, to make service a watchword, Q' -QLQI Q' 'ity O '0bn:,1 c w , Q , W X Jx WI it W if WW ,? fm, ,W H, ,wp fax. 5 V .1 I .L vflnfxl. I- .WI ' 'lf ' .41 .' M 1 fm? af 1 l ' Y WW M ' , fr wh' H 5-1 ,ug 4, L, WW M H ClLlUlliv Membership in the A Club is open to tered in football or basketball. Coach Beaird is the faculty sponsor. President ------- ---- 1 Don Davis Vice President - - - - - Elvin Hilyfzr Secretary - - - - Charles Sanders Treasurer - - ---- Billy Hain First row: Lynn Pearson, Nell Stoker, Martha Ann Jacobs, Mary Love Henderson, Kelly Collum, Mary Ann Faulkner, Ophelia Jones, Honey Lamar. Second row: Jimmy Ray, Jimmy Murphy, Joe Davis, Shelby Baker, Bobby Harper, Billy Brackeen, Dave Bottoms, Billy Ham, Harvey Gosser. Third row: Lin Monroe, David Ostrum, Mack Yeargan, Cary Senn, Vandy Copeland, George Evans, Jim Ross, Elvin Hilyer, Charles Sanders. Fourth row: Allen Beard, Johnny Wright, Phil Cummings, Bernard Fuller, Tommy Elliott, Larry Crawford, Tommy Walkup, Denver Walker, Don Davis. Not pictured: Jim Flanagan, Gerald Long, Maynard Wilson, Mr. Beaird. cheerleaders, managers, and boys who le: - CLUB The Projection Club was organized by Mrs. Mignon M. Andrews, the present faculty sponsor, in 1948 with the express purpose of ' keeping the projectors of the school in good operating condition, to teach students to operate and use these machines, and to show visual aid pictures. President ---- - Tommy Elliott Vice President - - - - - Don Davis Secretary ------ ---- C ary Senn Treasurer - - - Butch Westenhaver First row: Howard Carr, Aubrey Smith, Lynn Stalnaker, Richard Smith, Cary Senn, Billy Barksdale, John Hill, Jack Grant, Brad Pendell. Second row: Butch Westenhaver, Douglas Olive, Lamar Miller, Billy Capps, Jimmy Copeland, Dan Benson, Paul Rumph, Clyde Prather, Mrs. Andrews. Third row: Lamar Logue, Harold Neal, Johnny Ross, Johnny Wright, Don Davis, Jackie Jackson, Howard Rogers, Sam Brewster, Royce Harbor, Mike Kosolapoff. Not pictured: Dave Bottoms. its vis 5 ,, i is Wm:QT'1f,f? 1'1iilF Sfiifiiifa, to l L L J , B B J it .- - ' , I 4 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS UF AMERMIA The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of pupils studying home- making in junior and senior high schools of the United States and Territories. It offers opportunity for the further development of pupil initiative in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. These activities are planned with local needs in mind. President ------ - - - - - - -Faye Hart Vice President- - - - Bernice McKinney Secretary ---- ---- B etty Andrews Treasurer - - - - Martha Coleman Historian - - - Barbara Meadows Reporter ----- - - - Marie Rabren Parliamentarian - - - - - - -Leah Hubbard Song Leaders - - - - -Martha Ann Andrews Rosalyn Copeland is Z5 .,..-,,.., ,,. ,,, , ,. .. , - f First row: Sandra Caine, Ginny Mundy, Luanne Thomas, Deborah Shotts, Betty Andrews, Wanda Smith, Kitty Arant, Linda Tamplin, Kay Jenkins, Barbara Berman, Linda Thomaston, Suzanne Grey, Juanita Banks, Annette Collier. Second row: Barbara Starlin, Diana Dilworth, Juanita Smith, Leona Pierce, Katherine Davis, Julia Jackson, Louise Riddle, Lillie Parr, Frechia Pierce, Mary Jane Ennis, Gene Culver, Donah Sue Drake, Martha McCree, Jean Seibold, Betty Joe Grey, Mary Meadows, Mary Ann Faulkner. Third row: Jean Barber, Jeanette Taylor, Ann Mangham, Alice Williams, Patricia Robbins, Edith Powell, Veeda Lambert, Jo Ann Tisdale, Betty Story, Juanita Manning, Miriam Kahn, Rosalyn Copeland, Mary Faye Strong. Fourth row: Martha Coleman, Kathy Sprague, Lolah Laney, Mary Strong, Judy Petty, Agnes Reaves, Leah Hubbard, Virginia Stroud, Carlene Brumbeloe, Lynn Pearson, Louise Holloway, Miss Wilson. Fifth row: Martha Ann Andrews, Carolyn Kirk, Marie Rabren, Faye Hart, Sallie Haugen, Bashaba Sowell, Pat Starnes, Delilah Evans, Bernice McKinney, Sadie Jean Beaird. Not pictured: Joanne Griggs, Domia Jones, Darby Jordan, Barbara Meadows, Kay Robertson, Oline Hill, Clara Weldon. FUTURE FARMERS UF AMERMIA The Auburn F.F.A. chapter was chartered in April, 1932. It is an organization for students of Vocational Agriculture. The F.F.A. promotes Leadership, Co-operation, and Citizenship through its contest program. The contests open to F.F.A. members include public speaking, quartet, string band, live- stock judging, forestry, and many others. President ---- - - Shelby Baker Vice President - - - - Jimmy Ray Secretary ---- - - Charles Price Treasurer - - - - - Claude Ellington Reporter ---------- Barry Tidwell ,vs The faculty advisor is Mr. Rawls. .-11.---Y First row: Billy Capps, Robert Headland, Earl Hodson, Billy Fuller, Denver Walker, Richard Smith, Charles Ramsey, John Hill, John Pruett, Andy Gentry, Phil Waller, Terry Gaillard. Second row: Mr. Rawls, Roland Hepbum, Paul Riddle, Richard Fuller, Drayton Henderson, Larry Cooper, Jack Grant, Harmon Straiton, Johnny Goodman, Charles Norrell, Charles Price, Shelby Baker, Charles Bowdon. Third row: Jimmy Carlisle, Eugene Armstrong, Hugh McCarty, Marion McFarland, Lamar Logue, Merrill Franklin, Selman Miller, Terrell Hilyer, Jerry Tucker, Bernard Barker, Johnny Dawson, Mac Barnes, Harold Chavis, John Self, Claude Ellington, Jimmy Ray, Charles Frizzell, Barry Tidwell. Fourth row: Jimmy Whatley, Benjy Hagler, Floyd Baxter, Donald Exum, Herbert Dowdell, Dan McLaughlin, Elbert Taylor, Sam Stillwell, Paul Rumph, Paul Ray, Bobby Chambers, Frazier Manning, Sam Brewster, Jerry Hall. FOTOA., The James Arthur Parrish Chapter of the Future Teachers of America is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Haggard. The members gain honor points toward a Certificate of Merit by observing and teach- ing in the grammar school. The F.T.A. super vised Student Participation Day. Don Davis has been elected Mr. F.T.A. by District 4 for the past two years. He was also district president last year. Mary Sparrow is treasurer of District 4 this year. President ---- - - -Charles Roberts Vice President - - ------ Kitty Arant Secretary -------- Sadie Jean Beaird Treasurer - - - ------ Mary Sparrow First row: Maureen Scheide, Wanda Smith, Barbara Rumph, Janice Ham, Molly Sarver, Katherine Davis, Jane Anderson, Linda Tamplin, Kay Jenkins, Laurie I-Iounor, Joan Hall, Nancy Cantrell. Second row: Mrs. Haggard, Molly Earnest, Mary Barrow, Diana Dilworth, Louise Penton, Martha Mason, Gayle Jenkins, Georgia McCraw, Gene Culver, Judy Collins, Kitty Arant, Sadie Jean Beaird, Mary Sparrow, Linda Swann, Katherine McCall. Third row: Don Davis, Phil Cummings, Jim Ross, Kelly Collum, Johnny Cottier, Charles Roberts, John Ross, Heflin Sanders. Not pictured: Marvin Ennis, Dorcas Hodgkins, Donna Jones, Jackie Jones, Susan Jordan, Miriam Kahn, Mary Laney, Lamar Miller, Jean Shoffeitt, Lynn Stalnaker, Barbara Starlin. PEP CLUB The Pep Club is the newest club in Auburn High. It was organized to promote school spirit and to publicize all school activities. The Pep Club co-sponsored a football banquet with the Lions Club. They have made posters for the basketball games. This is one of the largest clubs in the school and by next year it should be suf- ficient to carry out all its purposes. President ---- ---- J udy Petty Vice President- - - - -Jane Anderson Secretary ---- - - -Tomilyn Eagar Treasurer - - - - - Martha Ann Jacobs First row: Jean Barber, Mary Strong, Barbara Rumph, Pat Johnson, Jackie Jones, Darlene Beitz, Judy Collins, Kitty Arant, Jane Anderson, Judy Petty, Margaret McCall. Second row: Connie Bains, Molly Sarver, Frances Moore, Carlene Brumbloe, Martha Ann Jacobs, Diana Dilworth, Laurie Honour, Sadie Jean Beaird, Hester Bickel Mary Sparrow. Third row: Mary Ann Faulkner, Martha Ann Andrews, Katherine Davis, Lynn Pearson, Alberta Collins, Ophelia Jones, Mary Frances Marshall, Julie Wright, Mary Love Henderson, Tomilyn Eagar, Barbara Weldon. Fourth row: Mrs. Amer, Mary Barrow, Phoebe Williamson, Jean Seibold, Martha McCree, Donah Suv Drake, Bill Powell, Jim Ross, Gene Culver, Barbara Meadows, Carolyn Kirk. Fifth row: Lamar Miller, johnny Cottier, Johnny Ross, Lolah Laney. Sixth row: Don Davis, Bernie Fuller, Dave Bottoms, Tommy Walkup, tim-5 Senn, Charles Roberts. Not pictured: Mary Owen, Janice Ham, Sue Barrett, Billy Ham, Elvin liilyer, Leah Hubbard, Marjorie Jockisch, Kelly Collum. GLEE C UB The Glee Club sang many times in Assembly during the year. They have toured the Lee County schools and have been on the program at both the Aubum Parent-Teachers Association and the Lee County Teachers Meeting. During the Christmas season they sang carols in the halls and under classroom windows . . . A number of them attended the All State Glee Club Festival in Tuscaloosa. Accompanist is Alice Prather. Mr. Corradino is the director and faculty sponsor. First row: Nell Stoker, Molly Sarver, Alberta Collins, Julie Wright, Pat Robbins, Jeanette Taylor, Jean Barber Phoebe Williamson. Second row: Mr. Corradino, Barbara Meadows, Alice Williams, Martha Ann Jacobs, Barbara Weldon, Carol Thompson, Christine Critz, Alice Prather. Third row: Barry Tidwell, George Evans, Billy Ham, Roger Allen, Eddie Davis, Allen Beard, David Ostrum, Robert Seibold, Marvin Ennis. GHRLSY ATHLETHC ASSUCHATHUN Membership in the Girls' Athletic Association is open to all girls taking physical education. The G.A.A. sponsors many activities during the year. Among these are the annual Christmas Dance and Stunt Night. It joined with the Student Council to give the Homecoming Dance. The G.A.A. supervises intramurals in volleyball, deck tennis, basketball, softball, badminton, ping-pong, and shufileboard. At the end of the year it presents awards to the girls who accumulated the most points during these games. Faculty sponsors are Mrs. Stanton and Mrs. Moore. SPORTS LEADERS President ---- Vice President - Secretary ---- Treasurer - - - Parliamentarian - - - Reporter - - - - Social Chairman Sports Chairman Past President - - - !,.,.1 Barbara Daughtry - ---- Leah Hubbard - - - Edith Powell Christine Gritz - - Joan Hocking - - Molly Sarver - - Sue Barrett - Mary Owen - - Janice Ham 12th 11th 10th 9th 8th 7th Laurel Gibbons Sallie Haugen Mary Sparrow Jean Seibold Martha Mason Betsy Powell First row: Janice Ham, Molly Sarver, Sallie Haugen, Sue Barrett, Mary Owen, Joan Hocking, Leah Hubbard Barbara Daughtry, Edith Powell, Christine Gritz, Jean Seibold, Martha Mason, Laurel Gibbons, Betsy Powell. Second row: Ann Yates, Sarah Kathryn Fant, Mary Laney, Sadie Jean Beaird, Diana Dilworth, Linda Thomaston, Luanne Thomas, Wanda Exum, Bonny Deliz, Sandra Pearson, Ann Pearson, Charlotte Fuller, Nancy Cantrell, Louise Laney, Maureen Scheide, Bobbie Thomas, Peggy Broach. Third row: Mrs. Stanton, Barbara Weldon, Martha Ann Andrews, Marie Rabren, Virginia Stroud, Cordelia Long, Rita Wilks, Maxine Stroud, Suzanne Grey, Martha McCree, Aubra Jean Johnson, Mary Jane Ennis, Laurie Honour, Katherine Davis, Marianne McGinty, Joan Hall, Virginia Cooper. Not Pictured: Jane Anderson, Juanita Banks, Hester Bickel, Patsy Bickel, Darlene Bitz, La Rue Bullard, Sandra Caine, Shirley Choron, Martha Coleman, Judy Collins, Harriet Greene, Faye Hart, Faye Hammock, Shirley Harrison, Kay Jenkins, Wanda Jones, Kathleen Kelly, Lolah Laney, Nancy Marti, Barbara Meadows, Judy Petty, Barbara Rump, Annetta Lee Self, Marguerite Shannon, Mary Sparrow, Pat Starnes, Linda Tamplin, Florene Thrower, Jo Ann Tisdale, Chi-chi Whitehead, Phoebe Williamson. First row: Paul Green, Shura Kosolapoff, Kay Robertson, Lynn Stalnaker, Gayle Culver, Marjorie Jockisch, Frances Lapp, Brenda Eden, Kathy Sprague, Jean Johnson. Second row: Mary Barrow, Bobby Starr, Ginny Mundy Gene Culver, Barbara Berman, Bob Weidenbach, Marshall Conner, Earl Hutchison, Sandra Caine, Royce Harbor Sonja Haugen, Margaret McCall, Clyde Prather, Billy Brackeen, Sarah Jo Abernethy. Third row: Julia Jackson, John Hill, Martha Jean Belcher, Jackie Jones, Jerry Hodson, Jim Clinkscales, Lee Swope, Paul Shoffeitt, Stmny Captain, Edward Jacob, First Lieutenants, Bob Weidenbach, Mary Barrowg Second Lieutenants, Jerre Hall, Gene Culver, Edith Powell, Kay Jenkins. Not pictured: Jim Clinkscales. PERCUSSION SECTION AUBURN HHG QIGER HAND l -2 J fasii 1 'J I f J l McEachin, Brad Pendell, Billy Barksdale, Chris Gibbons, Tommy Cherry, Alan Smith, Cal Jordan, Ronald Sanders Howard Carr, Jean Shoffeitt, Jack Grant, Mike Kosolapoff, Billy Capps, Edward Jacob, Jerre Hall, Charles Roberts Billy Mundy, Mark Wallace, Jane Adams. Fourth row: Mr. Corradino, Linda Tamplin, Jimmy Townsend, Paul Rumph, Frechia Pierce, Kay Jenkins, Martha Ann Andrews, Cilla Powell, Edith Powell, Lott Bartee, Hubert Liver- man. Not pictured: Phil Cummings, Joe Moore. 1 Q WOODWIND SECTION BRASS SECTION HLL AND SQROLL Membership in the Quill and Scroll is an award reserved for those outstanding publication staff mem- bers who meet the basic requirements of the society, and who, in addition, have fully demonstrated that they merit the award on their records of service and achievement. Mrs. Stephens is the faculty sponsor. President - - - - - Patty Driggs Vice President - - - - Mary Barrow Secretary- - - - - Marilyn Montwill Treasurer - - - - Mary Love Henderson First row: Lamar Miller, Phoebe Williamson, Patty Driggs, Mrs. Stephens, Lynn Pearson, Bill Powell. Second row: Bobby Harper, Charles Sanders, Katherine Davis, Carolyn Kirk, Mary Ann Faulkner, Mary Love Henderson, Mary Barrow, Dave Bottoms. K X 1 W , f i ' 1 . , I Q A x T ZX . 1 ' ' 1 . - 1 ' - 11 - f ' ' . 1 1 , l ' l 1 1 rrnss auburn mary love hender 5' '1 if A sf, ,4- f iff X n eagar is my ,Q A - N ann jockisch martha ann susan jordan honey lamar . h 'QF' X . I k if V..:,4g'f-ff. '- www mary owen mary sparrow nancy mcginty mary ann yeargan molly sarver lynn pearson 'Q , 'KX it 7 nz. 5 1. -iz? x. 9' K . XWHUS W Best A ll -A round MARY BARROW BILLY HAM Most Popular MARY LOVE HENDERSON ALLEN BEARD Best Pgfgonality Most Dependable LEAH HUBBARD BARBARA DAUGHTRY DON DAVIS HARVEY GOSSER Most Musical ALICE PRATHER EDWARD JACOB Most Likely to Succeed JANICE HAM ELVIN HILYER Best Looking HONEY LAMAR EDDIE DAVIS Most School Spirit GINNY MUNDY KELLY COLLUM Best Dressed Cutest MARILYN MONTWILL SUE BARRETT JIMMY FORSYTH JIMMY RAY Wittiest PAT DRIGGS VANDY COPELAND MOSI Athletic Most Srudious MARY OWEN LAUREL GIBBONS BERNARD FULLER FRANK QRR Friendliest BETTY ANDREWS MACK YEARGAN Q ,,-- A - ,K-.1 Good ' 1 ' ,- 4 'wi ww , nf 4 , 5 ' I Senior III JOAN HOCKING ROGER CHESHIRE SENIOR I LYNN PEARSON JOHNNY WRIGHT ELA Senior II MOLLY SARVER CARY SENN AVURHTES Junior II PAT LITTLE JIMMY COPELAND Junior I PAT LITTLE JIMMY BURNS Junior III MARY MEADOWS ROGER ALLEN GIRLS? STATE AND BOYS? STATES BILLY HAM GOVERNOR OF BOYS' STATE BOYS' NATION Five boys and five girls are elected each year to represent Auburn at Boys' State and Girls' State. These students were Sue Barrett, Leah Hubbard, Mary Barrow, Janice Ham, Barbara Daughtry, Billy Ham, Elvin Hilyer, Don Davis, Butch Westenhaver, and Harvey Gosser. Our high school is proud of these people who have represented Auburn so well. Boys' State takes place at Tuscaloosa and Girls' State is a Huntingdon College in Mom- gomery. Each student takes the place of a state executive and carries on the duties of that of- fice. This experience will aid them as leader or citizen for the future. Sue Barrett was elected may of her city, as was Mary Barrov Janice Ham was appointed llea of the Personnel Department, Leah Hubbard was a party chair rnan, and Barbara Daughtry wa City Clerk. Billy Ham was elec ed Governor, Don Davis, Cltiel of Police, Harvey Gosser, Heat of Health and Sanitation. Each student should be equally proud of these people. WSW Y W O xg aff! T FOOTBALL 5 1955 AUBURN HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM Co-Captains BERNARD FULLER DON DAVIS Manager - GEORGE EVANS Coach - M. D. GUTHERY Head Coach - R. L. BEAIRD BERNARD FULLER DON DAVIS Quarterback Tackle AUBURN 7 TALLASSEE 32 The strong Tallassee Tigers proved to be too much for Auburn's undermanned squad in the opening game of the season and handed the hometown boys a 32-7 defeat. Cary Senn Scored the Tiger's lone touchdown in the second quarter on a 42 yard run. AUBURN 0 ROBERT E. LEE 28 Robert E. Lee, the new high school in Montgomery completely outclassed Aubum as they charged to a 28-0 victory. 1' Nx X '-Nr Shelby Baker runs 63 yards for touchdown against Tuskegee AUBURN 40 TUSKEGEE 6 The Tiger's were led by Bernard Fuller to a resound- ing 40-6 win over the Tuskegee Indians. Fuller scored 3 touchdowns, passed for another and kicked 4 extra points. The touchdown pass went to Cary Senn on a play that covered '79 yards. The other Aubum scores came on runs by Charles Sanders and Shelby Baker. Sanders scored from 1 yard out and Baker ran 63 yards for the final touchdown. SHELBY BAKER JIMMY RAY Haliback Guard ., L ' , af 9355- ' tif . ELVIN HILYER MACK YEARGAN Guard Quarterback AUBURN 0 Pl-IENIX CITY 34 Central High of Phenix City spoiled Aubum's Homecoming by a 34-0 score. The Tigers could not stop the larger and more powerful Red Devil eleven. A hard rain just before the kickoff made matters worse. The game was Auburn's last home appearance of the season. 'WL W 'V JIM ROSS CHARLES SANDERS Tackle Fullback AUBURN 14 ROANOKE 34 The Tiger's dropped their 3rd game of the season by losing to Handley High of Roanoke 34-14 in a game that was closer than the score indicated. Bernard Fuller passed to Mack Yeargan for the first Auburn TD. Fuller sneaked over from the one yard line to cap the Tiger's scoring. TOMMY ELLIOTT VANDY COPELAND End Center AUBURN 20 DADEVILLE '7 Auburn High won it's second game of the season by downing a stubbom Dadeville eleven 20 -7. Bernard Fuller and Charles Sanders accounted for the Tiger's 3 touchdowns. Fuller scored twice on runs of 9 and 1 yards. Sanders went 18 yards through center for another TD. AUBURN 14 LANETT 27 After leading 14-6 at halftime on touchdowns by Cary Senn and David Ostrom, the Tigers ran out of gas to lose to Lanett 27-14. 'auf' LIN MONROE TOMMY WALKUP Quarterback Tackle AUBURN 14 WETUMPKA 0 Auburn scored 2 last half TD's to win over We- tumpka in a steady rain 14-0. Bernard Fuller and Shelby Baker carried for the scores. The Tiger's line played very well - Wetumpka gained only 51 yards during the game. AUBURN '7 LAFAYETTE 0 After three scoreless quarters, the Tigers clawed their way to a 4th period touchdown to edge a sur- prisingly strong LaFayette squad '7-0. Bernard Fuller tallied the 6 pointer. '11 ' , ' ' Bernard Fuller scores from AUBURN 38 OPELIKA 14 A determined Auburn team, under-dog by 3 touchdowns, upset the powerful Opelika Bulldogs 38-14, to finish the season with a 5-5 record. Bernard Fuller tossed 3 TD passes to David Ostrom and scored twice himself as he sparked the Tigers to the victory which gave them the Lee County Championship. A Cary Senn to Shelby Baker pass accounted for another touchdown. Auburn's line, anchored by Don Davis, Vandy Copeland, and Tommy Elliott Qwho caught 7 passesj, played their best game of the season. W .,,,,,.t,,,, . ,V ,,,,,,,, . 5 N .L T ji . bw W4 4 ,K T. - the two yard line against Opelika. ' it W. ww , .W 'f 'lu DAVID OSTROM CA RY SENN End l-lalfback . l gk ,. W g f- ' ff M awk f g To foster our spirit and support our team, the Au- burn cheerleaders were there. This year, for the first time, they undertook the task of leading the crowd at our basketball games as well as the football games. The six untiring cheerleaders, led by Kelly Collum conveyed their enthusiasm throughout every game. KELLY COLLUM Ophelia Jones, Kelly Collum, Mary Love Henderson, Martha Ann Jacobs, Mary Ann Faulkner, Lynn Pearson 45 ,Q hx, -Q MA RY BA RROW ALBERTA COLLINS MARY FRANCES MARSHALL MARY OW EN OMEOODMHNG CUURT ALLEN BEARD EDDIE DAVIS HOMER FISHER IIMMIE FORSYTH QUEEN MOLLY SA RVER BILLY HA M MARY ANN YEARGAN RANDY WRIGHTON BASKETBALL, ALLEN BEARD TOMMY ELLIOTT BERNARD FULLER HARVEY GOSSER Forward Center Guard Guard BOBBY HARPER MACK YEARGAN DAVE BOTTOMS PAUL GREEN Guard Guard Forward Guard LIN MONROE CHA RLES SANDERS , Forward Forward Big Tommy Elliott scores from outside. Allen Beard sinks a one-hander against arch-rival Lin Monroe mules 3 tW0 P0imef- Opelika. MBN' TEAM E145 DENVER WALKER MAYNARD WILSON JTUNIIU Hi HFOOTBALL Auburn ----- 26 Lanett - - Auburn - - - - - 19 Tallassee Aubum - - - - -37 Tuskegee Auburn - - - - - 12 Opelika - Aubum - - - - 0 Tallassee Auburn- - - - - 26 Dadeville Aubum- - - - - 14 Opelika - Aubum - - - - -20 Pepperell T52 First row: Ted Wilson, Arnold Umbach, Thomas McFarland, Curtis craft, Wiley Moree, Wendell Sowell, Henry Lane. Second row: Lott Bartee, Lamar Logue, John Ross, Marion McFarland, Johnny Sizemore, Jimmy Copeland, Ronald Sanders, Sammy Gentry, John Self. Third row: Coach M. D. Guthery, Mack Barnes, Brad Pendell, Larry Rowell, Roger Allen, Charles Norrell, Chris Gibbons, Harold Bailey, Eddie Whitehead, Clyde Prather, Mike Kosolapoff, Drayton Henderson. Not pictured: Johnny Whatley, Joe Murphy, Judson McClung, Billy Ostrom, Guy Waller, Merrill Franklin, Harold Neal, Phillip Ray, Jimmy Green, Joe Youngblood, Douglas Olive, Donald Phillips, Clifton Phillips, Cecil Yarbrough, Jerry Hodson, Mac Barineau, Di ' u ton Nolan Cherry, Jimmy Bums, Manager Hubert Liverman. 1 4 .ll'L 'lYlllDfR fHlFIff'1flf5l llmllllrllfllll9?,1COMllNG SPUNSURS Lamar Logue, Jane Medlock, Roger Allen, Betty Jo Gray, Clyde Prather, Stella Curry. J UNHUR ll-llllttljllrll C H lilfli1Rjl,,flfEZ..fR ll 'ISHS First row: Faye Culver, Jimmie Segrest. Second row: Pat Little, Pat Johnson, Mary Meadows, Gayle Culver, Martha Jean Belcher. O I5 H Q First row: Roger Allen, John Self, Lamar Logue, John Naftel, Mike Kosolapoff. Second row: Jim Ensminger, Mike Lord, Guy Waller, Charles Bowdon, John Ross, Johnny Whatley, John Pruett. Third row: Ronald Sanders, Harold Neal, Chris Gibbons, Jack Grant, Drayton Henderson, Jonsey Current- Garcia, Coach M. D. Guthery. Not pictured: Brad Pendell, Steve Crum, Arnold Umbach, Jimmy Bums, Dickie Guyton, Judson McClung, Dean Punke. 1 7' 5 4 r - we -Av ANNUAL STAFF AT' WORK .1 1 F 4 I i IN 1 1 3 '54 'gigs .fy fi? f rin . .,,. 5 -I -V 3 N As' 4 in 27 - gh. ' it ng 'Q'-nut. P1 F Ez W L i i.c't1nrig l'1'lLS 1,1213 I U-1 4.Q,,ff'ik-X 'QT ' u -,xl X , mow . . A... f. M Y 1 ff ' , . 1, F l .. - f1-X : H ' ,T 57' 11:5 ' ' - 'ix f N X 1 ' 'wi' N. Q I :,,,! - Ili! A 4. . Q1 'E2 Zf'f21?f1'21' 1 L' f'f1'f-' ,' ' e'-f'lf'37-.f',',1721'f7117- .-Llirfff. . 'fifl'-311gi'-'-3:-11251:--' - '21-.11,:Z3:122229SEJ!351'Ef!5... .......4. 7' '5' b3 J bv The ivy pegwue' Hhv we lost the Alamo Straight from 5fHfl5 S5-US :SKE- 'WLQGJ ,W L01 AW' C31 :bfi WB? Q? if rn f' Q K Gi' 1- 1,5 i '1x'fW UiT'52f?f 3. X wm't we? r r' 3 it Egigigwkuf sh N gi I ,V ,. 1 SEGQ? Nawaz zu as J fs fi' .V Qi. nl L63 if T925 Sb ' , M 5? ww AQ 1 Qggfi5i33f,?-1DLEL3jgf. ual, fgpuu m+m fx Xl! LUG! OOO M, 1 rw Wwe-Q V f, ln ,W ,Min 53. 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F Wi1if' THE AUBURN GRILLE North College Phone 20 74644025 Phone 44 For Any Pictures, Day or Night Call EDDIE DAVIS Typewriter Rentals - S5 per Month Genuine Registered Keepsake Diamond Wedding and Engagement Rings 7 Qziheg lf You Like to Dress Well See. . . 062 X ZW! The Man With the Tape For Fine Footwear for the Family 's We 35077 Where Fit Comes Fifsb' North College Auburn, Alabama TIGER MOTORCO, N. College Street Auburn, Alabama ROBBINS FEED 8: SEED CO. Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizers Insecticides Opelika Hi-Way Auburn, Alabama Phone 130 P.O, Box 767 FIZEDTZICIQ- WILLIAMS E, MCGINTY 109 North College Auburn, Alabama Phone 61 'I 'TCDCDIVIEI-2 HARD WARE C OMPANY 102 N. College Phone 154 Auburn, Alabama LI P SCO N1 5 'S DRUG STORE A. D. Lipscomb 9 Class of 'll A. D. Lipscomb, Jr Class of '41 Auburn, Alabama We Write All Classes of Insurance 0 DUNLOP at HARWELL, INC. Agency CLEANERS 132 E. Magnolia P, O. Box 843 Phone 40 W. Glenn Avenue Auburn, Alabama Phone 1049 Sales Real Estate Rentals Joe V 121.-.emo 3 AUBURN 1 SHELL SERVICE y -in Q STATION Auburn ' 7,7 -W f A A ' -e 'p w Phone 380 CREST 5 8: 10 STORE School Supplies Phone 2 3 9 Auburn, Alabama Best Wishes yfifdgwvdgv ELEC TRIC C OMPANY Hotpoint RCA Radios Appliances of All Kinds Auburn, Alabama AUBURN LINC LEUM AND TILE C OMPAN Y Flexalume Blinds and Carpets All Types of Floor Coverings North Gay St. Auburn TAMPLI NS '1 TOOIVIEIZ HARDWARE DRUGSTORE Phone 19 Everything in Hardware and Paints 1oo North couege Auburn Phone 121 Auburn Best Wishes Class of 1956 AUBURN PRINTING C OMPA.N Y , INC OR PORATED Tichenor Avenue 7544524 East Alabama's Finest Sportwear Center Phone 409 Auburn, Alabama 1NGRAM'S GULF SERVICE 1 91 Washing Tires GROCERY Open From 7 A, M, U E to 8 P. 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