Austinville High School - Memories Yearbook (Austinville, AL)
- Class of 1949
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Faye Yillwood, will my tecnique of handlirq a husband Jewell HcCulloch. - Billy Ayers, will my sinnina ability to Parbara Jones Dorothy Rival, will my way with the principal to Inez Uullican. Twilight McWhorter, will my beautiful hair to Irene Johrson. Geraldine Uoodall, will my divnity to Lewis Key. Hardy Haley, will my executive atllity to Lewis Key. Josephine Stardridve, will my way with men to Evelyn Charlsie Jones, will my quiet ways to Irene Johnson. Jay Lee Stewart, will my life to Hilda Ledlow. Jean Landers, will my firure to Petty Foutch. to Fix. Sue Baker, will my loving ways to Grace Hitt. Norma Jean Case and Syhel Hamer, will our beauty to Letha Glasco. H, V, Hallace, will my bashfulncss to Don Compton. Mildred Irlck, will Martha Lou Tuyse, w my gracefulness to Carolyn Howard. ill my winning way with teachers to Sarah Fell Pettus. Lelton Fuller, will my loud mouth to Scott KcClanahan. Jack Aller, will my Topularity and ability to play basket ball to Ralph Sharp. Gertrude Jett, will my dirrles to Lewis Key. C. '-'.' . Vurhes, will my many 'irl friends to any one who can afford then. Herschel Jackson, will my meaness to Ted Coker. Sharp. Rachel Vason and Jear Qice, will our singles to Ralph Ruth Canrtell, will my sweet disposition to Sarah Hell Fettus. Sheror Yelsor, will my sunny smile to Elaine Nillwocd. Ann Linderman, will my hcusekeepirr ability to Jewell HcCulloch. Roy Austir, wi Gertrude Ilack, will my temrer to Inez Vullican. Arnold Russell, will my Physics book to Dewey Jackson. Lora Fowler, will my mathematical ability to Jimmy Hill. Yilan Lowery, will my way with women to Kelson Rose. Elizabeth Flack, will my neatness to Ethelene Crowe. Norma Jean NcEntire, will my ability to attract attention to Gface Hitt. Lucene McRlcht, will my ability to cet out of classes to Hilda Ledlow. Annette Flackwell, will my hunting license Cmenl and the keys to my Tash tc Hartha KcCulloch. Lamar Killwood, will my manarirq ability to Scott McClanahan. Peggy Slvley, will my lovin? personality to Petty Hofeland. Ruthie Jones, will my lntellicence to Frances Arthur. Elna Daniel, will my snilinc disycrition to Evelyn Nix. Dorothy 'ell iarrer, will my slowness to Tsrtara Jones. Willie Harwood, will My courtney to Lewis Key. Q T ll my leadership to Robert Earl Fields. Jeanette Awsqir, will my heiclt to Letha Glasco. fm J, nl 1 F 7 4 4 V KCLASS PRGPHECYX -asp' ,,5g Last night I was sitting by my window, gazing at the stars, thinking of some of the class of '49, when Lora Fowler came by in her rocket, and asked me to take a journey afar to visit some of our friends. Upon our arrival at the first star, I recalled the happy giggles of Arnold Russell and G. W. Hughes, when I saw them working as partners on the famous Sandy Acres Farm. They informed me that, living next door, on the same star, was Jack Allen and Sybel Manerg Coach and Nurse combination! The first thing we see on the next star is a shining neon sign which reads nPark Avenue Pool Roomn, owned by Jay Lee Stewart, Lelton Fuller and Herschel Lee Jackson. They seem to be doing a lot of business, which leaves very little room for other occupations, so we sail to the next star where we find a quite little neighborhood surrounding a small steepled church where Milan Lowery is pastor. Peggy Sivley accompanies him as song leader. Gertrude Jett, and Jerry Woodall are partners in a millinery shop in Brazil. I hear that Lucene McRight's nursing course did her some good after all. She seems to be making it alright with her family nursing. We see Dorothy Rigel and Sharon Nelson, dainty little College Debutantes, with their heads all bent over a book. Crammlng like they use to do in high school, I suppose. On the next star, we see W. V. Wallace, a famous brain surgeon, studying for a very serious operation. Hardy Haley, his helper, seems to be progressing with the same skill. Roy and Jeanette Austin are happily contented at 307 Sth Avenue cn the next star. Faye and Lamar Millwood are partners in nThe Mlllwood Barber and Beauty Shop . 'Ihey seem to be doing O. K. We see Elizabeth Black in college studying to be a nurse. I visited Ann Linderman, a dainty little housewife on due next star, and she told me that Annette Blackwell was a famous dress designer in New York now. Jean Landers is a commercial teacher in the Austlnville High School, and By the way! Billy Ayers iF'princ1pal there. On the next star I see a group of homemakersg among them are Norma Jean Case, Sue Baker, Rachel Mason, Martha Lou Guyse, Gertrude Black and Mildred Irick. Willie Mae Herbert is a nurse in California at the present. Just around the corner on a bright little star, we see a large business college, and in the first dormitory, we find Norma Jean McEnt1re and Twilight McWhorter, who are studying to be stenographers. Dorothy Harden holds the position as assistant manager at F. W. Woolsworth 5 8: lO gi store. Jean Rice and Ruth Campbell have adjoining apartments on Main Street ln Washington. Josephine Standridge and Dorothy Nell Garner are stenog- raphers for a large business in New York City. Then we see Billie Earwood and Elna Daniel teaching music in a large Metropolitan Area. As we sail to the last star, we find Charlsie and Ruthie Jones waiting to sail back to earth with us where they have a position as opera singers at Coconut Grove Night Club, in Hollywood, California. Josephine Standridge ., .., ,.,-W1-y-pvq--Y ,-Y , . ,..,,.. .4-1-1 . ., . -a, - . , ,, ,-vqw-fi., Y.-. .-rw .-.lv ,wfrw-s - . - vm 1 , .io ..J-x.....'Q..,.2.4.'. . xt.. J-,L ...'J..i.'.. .1.... .,....2.-J--V' -' x L... J , . JH , '.E.l.N 'J L' A .' 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President -------- Vice-Pres1dent--- Secretary -------- Treasurer -------- Reporter --------- Song Leader ------ Program Com ittee Social Committee- ai CLASS OFFICERS --------------Lewis Key ----------Dewey Jackson -----------Hilda Ledlow -----------Letha Glasco -------Scott McClanahan -------Martha McCulloch Dewey Jackson, Chairman Jewell McCulloch Elaine Millwood Inez Mullican, Chairman Sara Nell Pettus Ralph Sharp WHO'S WHO Prettiest Girl --------------------- ------------- Letha Glasco Most Handsome Boy --------- ---------------- Thomas Carpenter Cutest Girl ------- ------------------------- Elaine Millwood Cutest Boy --------- ---- ----------- ---------- Ralph Sharp Most Popular Girl ----- ------------ ------- Elaine Millwood Most Popular Boy ------------------------------- Dewey Jackson Most Likely to Succeed Girl ------------ ------ Betty Foutch Most Likely to Succeed Boy --------------- ---- Gilbert Moebes Most Friendly Girl ---------------- ---------- Inez Mullican Most Friendly Boy -------------------------------- Ralph Sharp Best Dressed Girl ------------------------------ Irene Johnson Best Dressed Boy ------- ---------------------- Dewey Jackson Best Sport Girl ---- ------ ----- --------- Hilda Ledlow Best Sport Boy --------- ------ - ----- ---Ralph Sharp Most Conceited Girl ---------- --------- ---------- Grace Hitt Most Conceited Boy ------------ ---- ----- Dewey Jackson Best All-round Girl ------- ---- -------- Martha McCulloch Best All-round Boy ------- -- ------------- Lewis Key Most Dependable Girl ------- -- --- ---- Inez Mullican Most Dependable Boy- ---- ------------------------- Lewis Key Neatest Girl ----------------------------------- Irene Johnson Neatest Boy -------- ------ -------------------- Dewey Jackson Most Dignified Girl ------------------------- Jewell McCulloch Most Dignified Boy ---------- ---- -----------Robert Fields Noisest Person ------------------------------ Scott Mcilanahan Quietest Person -------------------------------- Irene Johnson Most Romantic Girl --------------------------- Elaine Millwood Most Romantic Boy --------------------------- ----- Jack Messer Biggest Tomboy ---------------------------------- Betty Foutch Sissiest ---------------------- Biggest Bookworm Willard Alexander Barbara Jones 1 I ,...,-........-,.. .........-...,. .... .f.....L.... 4..,......-.........,.u4.....l...,...J..........- mu... .,-.., ....-..,,......... Q... . ..--....-.. .......- .......... ...aa A- f? ff I O Betty Hogeland, promise Miss McCaghren a larger and better Jr. class next year. Jewell McCulloch, promise to give aid to any Jr. girl next year concerning her LOVE problems. Irene Johnson, advise to the Jrs. of next year, nthe best way to gain knowledge is through the eyes and ears and not the mouth.H Kelson Rose, promise to help make the school paper a larger and better paper. Barbara Jones, promise the Jrs. of next year, that I will read all the fiction books in the library this year so that they will have a chance to read them for English reports. Carolyn Howari, solemnly promise, that I will not tear anymore pictures of Clark Gable out of the school magazines. Ethelene Crowe and Grace Hitt, promise any two girls in the Jr. class next year our two front seats in History class. Qewey Jackson, promise to take up payments on a new GREEN FORD for l95O. Martha Ruth McCulloch, promise to take up where Annette Blackwell leaves -off. ipoys included.l Hilda Ledlow and Sara Nell Pettus, pledge to leave Mr. Gurley's basket- ball boys alone--simply because Scott and Jay Lee will not be playing. Milton Russell, promise to be more informed next year where girls are concerned. Elaine Millwogd, promise to cut down eo? on my giggling. Ted Coker, resolve that next year I will wear a hunting cap to hide my big ears. Ralph Sharp, promise to grow up next year. CI'll be a dignified sen1or.l Don Com ton, promise to try to make one hundred in English everyday next year. fwell, at least once a month.l Jimmie Hill, promise to keep my mind on driving the bus instead of Elaine Millwood next year. Inez Mullican, promise to do my Christmas shopping before February next year. Letha Glasco, do hereby dedicate my flirty brown eyes to Charles Simmons. year Sara Nell will have the truck to Scott Ncdlanahan, promise that next the motor bike. ride in on cold nights instead of technique with nB1g Meatn in the hopes Lewis Key, will share my basketlall 1950. that we will make first string in Robert Fields, promise that next year I will say upleasen before I say Hglve me a b1te.n Betty Foutch, promise to quit flirting with Ralph so Marjorie King won't be jealous. Evelyn Nix, promise to gain at least one pound and grow another inch by next year. Frances Arthur, promise not to get any more freckles next year. 4- FRE' QQXXG QRQQMQ L eil F H Q 7 ,fe .-s ..u Q, ' 5 1 -v K 31: A fv- X , N ' . 4,-LX X. - . u --T'4'7 5 17'f7 77 T? '!'7 P7 '? '?'I H' I F- ., '. -U . .','.'., .V . . . v ,f 4 K, 'C If . . . ....A.. g.1-has ,-hh,-T M, YU.. .. ,,. .. .... , .,., .. . , ... .L. 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Jimmy Ray Ratliffz He likes the Woods . Frank Sparkman: Deep silent type. Kenneth Compton: Gone with the wind. Judy Bentley: Short and sweet. Carolyn Isley: Everybody's sweetheart. Mamie Bates: Dignified and business-like. Laverne Alexander: Friendly to everyone. Reta Faye Sum erford: Last but not least. Boyd Johnson: Little and loveable. Raymond Riggs: Cute and funny. Harrison Nelson: Coker's future meal ticket. Billy Hughes: Smiling eyes! Bill Stover: Tall, light and lanky. Wallace Daniel: The quietest one. Carl Cooper: Heartbreaker. John Pepper: Tenth grade dream man. fharles Simmons: I'd love to get him on a slow boat to China Carlton Key: Slow but sure. Donnie Harris: That hair, those eyes, that man! ! Bobby Smith: Everybody loves him. Billy Jack Smith: So tired . Ihwson Sparkman: Love me, love my cow. Carolyn Coker: Loudmouth and boyish. in in G i., X Q A QW x 4. ski , I. 3 .xl ...A -.7--WG -7?''7 5 T7 ? 5 ?'?7 '?T ?,' .Q V ' .' 57:57. 41 ,f f- . 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Jerry Jones is a real nice guyg the girl that gets him will get a good buy. Ennis Roper is very smart: that's because he got a good start. Paul McEnt1re is the one: the reason why, he works at Sl! Herman and Wynell are always holding handsg the reason why, no one understands Norma Jean Engle is quite a nice girlg we know she'll go places in this world. Barbara Ryan is a very cute girly especially with that one little curl. Betty Linderman keeps up her defenseg that's because she has good sense. Carolyn Roberts is as fresh as a daisyg especially since she's gone boy crazy. Marjorie Maner is very slow, but she's worth anybody's dough. Marjorie Isley is a little squirt, but oh brother is she a flirt. Paralee Hicks tops it ally guess who she likes? Robert Hall. Doris Crowe in math is fastg it is our bet that it will last. Windle Holbert is a charmerg that's because he's a good farmer. Hallie Hogeland has a nice way: you should hear all the boys say. Jr. George lives on a little hill and plays basketball for Austlnville. Billy Schrader is very noseyg he would do better if he would go pick posies. Dovell Haley is very quietg we bet he stays out late at night. Frei Barber is easy to heedg he will be most likely to succeed. Harold Daniel is very bright: he studies his books by lamplight. Willard Hamilton is a good housekeeperg his wife won't need to have a sweeper. Arthur Morris has the northern brogue, but he likes the girls with buttons and bows. Betty Ruth Carpenter is a real cute kidg it's too had she she stays hid. Betty Woods' heart goes every way when she looks at Jimmy Ray. Carolyn Sartee has just had the mumpsg we hope she doesn't come back down in the dumps. Em a Jean Russell will surely get byg her sweet disposition, My, oh, My! Ruby McCollum stays on the ballg she's gonna' start rolling if she doesn't watch Paul. 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Coy Smith ls little and loud wherever he goes he annoys the crowd. Cleo Teague is very warm when it comes to Shirley Corum. Shirley Corum is short and fat, but brother she can sling a bat. Mary Catherine Irick is a pill when it comes to Jimmy Hill. Mathyleen McDonald, there's nothing she lacksg everywhere she goes she talks about Max. Peggy Jo Jones is really a flirt when there's a boy around she's on the alert. Betty Long is never lateg maybe someday she'll get a date. Joyce Burch with long red hair looks at boys and growls like a bear. Carol Ann Hames is in a whirl when it comes to Robert Earl. Billie Lois Dendy is kind and good and always does just what she should. Betty Sue Johnston is kinda cute, wonder how she'd look in a bathing Carolygiiong likes vanilla sherbert and that's funny: so does Herbert. Helen Mayfield is quite a kldg when she gets mad she blows her lid. Wayne Ratliff is tall and dark and is at wise cracks razor sharp. Frances McR1ght is in love with Cleo and of course she's bound for Rio. Bernice Thorn is a good sport, and I know someone she'd love to court. Nelda Nelson: There's not a flaw, maybe her mother would like a son-ln- Ernestine Hall is not old and bare but she does have grey hair. Betty Jane is kinda rowdyg when the teacher calls her down she gets Joan gigggls is kinda loony and in her future she'll be gloomy. Margie Lou Loyd is medium in stature, maybe someday she'll marry a bachlor. law wi al A6 'NG 'Gi-v Ou ...- bf 'v 94 'M 4- I'-3' .ns 1-' bf, 0' 14 as -X ,Xe S U b .i skkx. so-X if ' an 1 -0- no in 55s.-link U ' Q., - - v . .K av Q . Ou , 1 3 C . - ' , ' 4 -0 - ' - - 4. .- I ,,,-0 4 ' v I x , ' 'fam V q -A f 'KJ . CLASS . :. e'5 4 . 1. ' - 'cT. ne'rn g. hy 1 ',.U.f Y es D M, .:.'ve' ' m t Twn. y . r f.1 Y M' 1 .Tin H. 0M 4,rm.d IO X ',jL': . L j F-qv r Filly Ns? rg T.,.g f f' tb mflburn Ho 01 AQ -rf.' M111.t x ch Mdner sarba. tx. - .4- 1 ' ' left to r1ghY: p Cy ,.r. 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You will never make a success in life, Unless you tred the path of strifeg Until you go the end of the way, There will be trials to bring you dismay, You must be sure of the pathway you take, And examine each step that you next will makeg Start your life right and you'll never go Wrong, Then your troubles will end with a beautiful song. Melba Standridge History of the Elementary Grades We entered the first grade in 1942 with Miss Annie Mae Sheets as our teacher. There were SO of us then and only 12 of us are together now, We played our first game of basketball that year. We had many good times together. In l945 we entered the second grade. We were taught by Mrs. Dewey Clark. We wrote our first handwriting that year. In 1944 we entered the third grade to see a lovely lady sitting behind the desk. She was Miss Lera Teague. She taught the first part of the year, but then she was given the job as principal. Mrs. Earl Foster took her place for the rest of the year. In 1945 we entered the fourth grade. We were taught by Mrs. Floyd Briscoe. She was very nice to us. We played soft ball for the first time that year. In 1946 we entered the fifth grade under Mrs. D. L. Murphy. We all liked it very much. ' In 1947 we entered the sixth grade under Mrs. W. C. Ellis who was a grand teacher. We all thought a lot of her. In 1948 we entered the seventh grade with Miss Frances Collier our home room teacher. There are 38 pupils in the seventh grade and l2 of these pupils have been together from the first grade on. We have 5 teachers which we all like very much. T...,.,,f,.v,..,.,.. ... ... ...---we-....-, Vv., R -. N- -- ---.-1--.....- . ---v - ' rf -I ,- W 9 Ira vim ,ia- iff 4 . rx 5 9 L 4 4' 'VTUTL ff' x. f1' y-- - 'T G - , ?7'1'V b .11',',,y. V K, it ', , H .f V if , . '.1'1?71l1 Y,1 I -:FXTHTTF J: f, f'- ff 'x si ... M 1 v I v 1 1 n L.. 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