Cullman High School - Southerner Yearbook (Cullman, AL)
- Class of 1953
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As the following pages carrying out our southern theme unfold, we hope you will notice the changes which have taken place and contrast the old South with the new South of today. Lowell Vann, CHS senior and Southerner staff artist, receives credit for the naming of TheiiSouth- erner. LowelI's entry won over 50fsuggestions sub- mitted by CHS students in the contest. Fishing-a favorite pastime To LARKIN W. YATES, our Commander- in-Chief . . . For his leadership in the march of progress at CHS . . . For the construction of the new addition to the high school, the Physical Edu- cation building, and the swimming pool, all of which have been com- pleted under his leadership . . . For the fine example of Christian character he has set for students . . . The Senior Class and Annual Staff dedicate the i953 SOUTHERNER. mm' can Mfg. Y and Mrafes, Donna D . Yates at hi, 6V'd, me There's nothing like a little relaxation after a day's work. cvwzffmfg' E Z25wz'2zz?Z?z2-gy-T fazzgxgpmuggy Mx ifggpffef- ZzQzM2.f , X WE Qmwm QW? gg H 'Q O . fi 1 F -?- , --,.. V I , 1 I lf'-'7, L pw A -..L M If I I - N , gn i .1i QQ .7..J Mg Wmzhzykmkbw zz! ?Z6ZffZ?y + f SCHOOL. BOARD M., ig SCHOOL BOARD-Lawrence Duffey, L. C. Bledsoe, Wallace Gibbs, Mrs. Oscar Dunlap, R. A. Young and L. W. Yates. Those Who Follow Up Our Ranks Jean Morton, the head Secretary at C.H.S. fin- The assistant Secretary, Gloria Vines, graduated ished High School at Fairview and then attended from C.H.S. in 1952. Snead Jr. College. , D , Her favorite hobby is art and truthfully it can Since reading is her favorite pastime, Jean reads be said- Her work has an artistic touch, many books through a book club. LUNCHROOM STAFF-Left to right: Mrs. Susie Bynum, CARETAKERS-Mr. Cordes Allen and Mr. Walter Mur Mrs. Irene Huck, Mrs. John Richter, Mrs. Lois Ward, phree. Mrs. Cordes Allen, Mrs. Euell Laminafk, Mrs. B. L. Wilkinson. Not in picture: Mrs. Eva Farr. 'Wan ,4 77, ii- fi Qfullnmn gitglg ggrlgnnl THgFIg:55lC?:AL Bax 375 TELEPHONE CHI 0I1'llm.-ln, Alalrama Dear Students: The age in which we live is at best very complex and at times confusing. With the talk of deception and corruption, it is difficult to determine the real values of life. It is our purpose to develop in you th ability to do things that mental, and s ' t. e willingn contribute piritual wel ne best int ess and the to your physical, fare and which are in accord with erests of the society in which you live. We are seeking to develop sound ideals and useful habits. We hope that the training you receive and the associations you have with other people will make you an asset to your community, state, and nation. Your-s truly, 21.5 si en if ncipal 'A -1.- MRS. ROBERT STEWART has an A.B. degree from Ho- ward College and has also attended the Birmingham Conservatory of music. She likes semi-classical music. GRADY ELMORE, the head coach at C.H.S. received his B.S. degree from Jacksonville State Teachers College. Although sports are his maior interest, he enjoys hunt- ing too. CHARLES SlKES, with a B.S. degree from the University of Georgia, and an M.A. from Peabody, enioys fishing as a hobby. LOLLIE YOUNG, a ballgame fan, attended Florence, Howard, and the University, but received her B.S. degree from Jacksonville State Teach- ers College. MRS. EVELYN HATAWAY chose needle- craft as her hobby. She received her B.S. degree from Auburn. N. P, BARTLETT has a variety ot hobbies one of which is collecting old coins and stamps. His B.S. and M.A. degrees are from the University of Alabama. Om SPENCER SPEEGLE, who enioys growing flowers and building as hobbies, received his B.S. degree from Auburn and M.A. from the University of Alabama. D. L, GATLIN likes to read Spanish as a hobby. He received his A.B. degree from Birmingham Southern. ELBERTA BAILEY, an expert flower grower, has her B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of Alabama. MRS. SUE HAUK, a teacher of commercial subiects, likes to sew in her spare time. She holds a B.S. de- gree from Alabama College. W. R. SMITH, a farmer at heart, received his A.B. degree from Howard College. He also enioys sports. FLORENCE ORR who loves to travel and raises flowers as a hobby, has an A.B. degree from Alabama College and an M.A. from Peabody. 1 F, .y ...s-9' YYW' ? GLORIA GOLSON, a collector of miniature pitchers, holds an A.B. degree from Alabama College. She teaches in both Junior and Senior High. ROBERT STEW- ART, the Assistant Principal at C.H.S., watches ball- games as a favorite pastime. He has an A.B. degree from Athens College and an M.A. from Peabody. MARTHA NARMORE received her B.S. degree from Florence State Teachers College. Movies are her hobby. SARAH PASKER received her B.A. degree and M.A. from Peabody College. She likes sports and radio music. JOHN HARDEMAN who has a B.S. degree from Berry College and B.S.A. and M.A. degrees from Aus burn, is another teacher who likes to fish. ROSE FLOYD, whose B.S. degree is from Alabama College, prefers music as a hobby. Semi-classics are her favorites. . X Z ' 14-0-1-fcaffvcf-,f!fftf14j1K, ' ,fl fff'Xf'f3.'L, I wa J'x'lJ'AU L A 1 . ERNESTINE LAWHON holds a B.S. degree from the University of Alabama. Like a typical Home Economics teacher, she likes to sew and cook. GEORGE PAGE, director of the band, has a B.M.E. degree in Musical Education from Murray State College in Kentucky and an M.A. from Northwestern University in Illinois. He enioys prize fights on TV. JOHN MEADOWS who also helps with the coaching at C.H.S., has hunting as a hobby. He received his B.S. degree from Jacksonville and his M.A. from Peabody. MRS. JOHN MEADOWS received her B.S. degree from Jacksonville. She is a loyal Bearcat supporter. ROBERT HAYNES, with an A.B. degree from Transylvania College and an M.A. from Peabody, enioys sports as a hobby. BARBARA EDDINS holds a B.S. degree from Auburn. She enjoys sewing and cooking as hobbies. I ' ff si, ,gh 'F ef FRANK CAMP, who is a good fisherman and hunter, received his A.B. degree from Howard College. AVON KNOX received her B.S. degree from Anderson Col- lege in Indiana. She enioys writing poems and doing dramatic work in her spare time. HAROLD ANDER- SON received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from the University of Mississippi. His favorite pastime is work- ing with flowers. ANN WILLIAMSON is another teacher who chooses reading as a hobby. She received her A. B. degree from Alabama College, MRS. EVELYN NORRELL holds an A.B. degree from Alabama College. In her free time, she might be found on a golf course since that is a favorite hobby, MRS. DORIS CORNETT, the librarian at C.H.S., likes to crochet in her spare time. She has a B.S. degree from Livingston State Teachers College. LULA MAE TAYLOR, Sponsor of the Senior Class, likes to play the piano and read in her spare time. She received her B.S. and M.A. degrees from the University of Alabama. OBA BEL- CHER, who has a B.S. degree from Florence State Teachers College, has fishing as his main pastime in the summer. VIRGINIA BROOKS, who enioys tram- poline sports and camping out, has an A.B. degree from Alabama College. MRS. MABEL BAILEY, the Spon- sor of the Hilight and the Southerner, is a flower grower. Mrs. Bailey has a B.S. degree from Peabody College. DON WILLIAMSON, the music teacher at C.H.S., has an A.B. degree from Birmingham Southern College, and an M.A. from Peabody. Music is his major interest. ,Ei Ss is-I-'N Ulnlfwf U, 5 x ver:-x f yi EQ. .A J Ill iff!! .A J wwf ,f ll' !,A ' lr gl N JB X i m y I XT i fi if YZ- if ,J ' ffl l ii if X y Mfr X ,. i 4 , x f LM f S 4 f l 'f l lf lf i i ,fzf f f ssi its ig- 451-aw 5 i M V ,g gl .M y jill- Nail I 1 ff l . 'f'f,f- - . -xg It ' , T Ji vc 'fqfdy fr k , If Education in the old South was very different from what we have today. Private tutors, hired by the family, taught all sub- jects. Contrast this with what we have today - varied subjects, large classes, and different teachers. President BAGGETT, BILL Band l, 25 Glee Club 45 Class Vice President 35 Homeroom Vice President 35 President of AHSPA 35 C Club 3, 45 Secretary C Club 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Outstanding Junior 35 Class President 45 Hilight and Annual Staff 3, 4, Ad Staff 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Press Club 3, Sports Page Editor 4. ' Igdwj' Vice President KELLEY, MAX C Club Vice President 45 Homeroom Vice President 45 Class Vice President 45 Who's Who 45 Football Squad 45 Basketball and Baseball 3, 45 Good Citizenship Boy 4. E IOR CLASS HAMILTON, SHIRLEY Class Treasurer I5 Homeroom Secretary 'l, 35 Who's Who 'l, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 25 Feature Section of Annual 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 Head Cheerleader 45 Student Council 25 Homeroom President 25 FHA 2, 3, 45 FHA Secretary 45 FHA County Treasurer 45 C Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Quill and Scroll Secretary 45 Hilight and Annual Staff 3, 45 Miss CHS 45 Out- standing Junior 35 Secretary Class 45 Ad Staff 3, 4, Society Page Editor 4. Secretary MooRE, NANCY Homeroom Vice President I5 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 C Club 3, 45 Class Treasurer 45 Feature Section of Annual 45 Who's Who 45 Glee Club 15 Outstanding Junior 3. Treasurer ALLCORN, EMMA Lou FHA 3 . . . Lucy plans to go into secretarial work after she gets out of school. , ARNOLD, ANNIE BELLE Hilight Editor 4, Southerner Assistant Editor 4, Press Club 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer of Quill and Scroll 4. ARNOLD, FREEDONIA CARLENE FHA 2, Library Club 3, 4, Library Club Reporter 4. ARNOLD, HENRY FRANK Class President I, Who's Who 3, Press Club 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Science Club 4, Science Club Reporter 4. ANDREWS, DORLESS 'h FHA 2, 3, DO Member 3. Ti l .R l FHA 2, 3. BLANKENSHIP, MINNIE Jo FHA 2, 3, 4. W? rl if.- -die-fu ASKEA, ORVIS ELWYN Science Club 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2 Basketball 1. BAKER, WANDA JEANETTE Homeroom Treasurer 2, FHA 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Dramatics Club President 4, Hilight and Annual Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. BATES, NELLIE RUTH Glee Club I, 4, FHA 3, 4. BLACKMON, BETTY Jo BRANDON, WAYNE .9 ef ' BURMESTER, DOROTHY Library Club 3, 4. BURNHAM, DONALD LEE Clan Play 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, Baseball 3, 4, President Homeroom 3, Wl1o's Who 3, Vice President Homeroom 4, C Club BURNHAM, DORIS FHA 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3. BROWN, ELEANOR THOMAS FHA 2, 3, Double Staff 4. BOHANNON, SEQUETTA Library Club 3, 4, Junior Play 3. BOLTE, EDWARD FFA 2, 3, 4, County Debate Winner in FFA 3. BOWLING, VIOLET WYNELLE Homeroom President 2, Student Council 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Hilight and Annual Staff 1, Feature Section 3, Glee Club 4. BRADFORD, JOY Lou President Homeroom 2, Student Council 2, FHA 2, Press Club 3, Double Staff 4, Glee Club 4, Ad Staff 4. BRINDLEY, JOANNE Homeroom Secretary l, 3, FHA 2, Outstanding Junior 3, Band Coun- cil 3, Band 3, 4, Band Secretary 4, Double Staff 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Hilight and Annual Staff 4, Front Page Editor of Hilight 4, Glee Club 4, Sextet 4, Ad Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. CALVERT, CHARLES DARRELL Physical Education Club A . . the field of radio mechanics. CALVERT, EDWIN FFA 3, lnternational Relations 4. CALVERT, MAXINE Commercial Club 3, 4, Commercial Club President 4, Homecoming Attendant 4. CARR, BEVERLY JUNE Cheerleader lg Glee Club l, 4, Sextet l, Ag FHA 27 Press Club 35 Hilight and Annual Staff 3, Double Staff Club 4. . Darrell's interest is in CHAMBERS, EVA NELL FI-IA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, 4. Secretary 4. l 5 - I' ' .f A y Q 22' COSPER, KATHERINE CHANDLER, JERRY WAYNE FFA 2, 3, 4. CHATHAM, MYRA JEAN International Relations Club 2, International Relations Club Secretary 2, Commercial Club 3, 41 Homeroom CLARK, LovELI.A DEAN DO Club 3, Dramatics Club 4. Homeroom Vice President 35 Homeroom Secretary 2, FHA 2, 3, 4. CRANFORD, HOLLIS Physical Education Club 4, Class Play 4. FARLEY, DELMA Homeroom Secretary 2, Interna- tional Relations Club 3, Commer- cial Club 4. DAvIs, ESTHER Spanish Club 2, Commercial Club 4. DAVIS, GRADY JosEPH, JR. Science Club 3, 4, Football 3, Track Team 3, 4, DEAN, CATHERINE ELIZABETH Class Treasurer 2, Homeroom President 3, Student Council 3, FHA President 3, Outstanding Junior 3, Who's Who 4, Homecoming Attendant 2. DRIVER, PAUL JEROME FFA 2, 3, 4. FREEMAN, EVELYN MARIE cial Club Vice President 4, Ad Staff 4. FULLENWIDER, FAY LENE Spanish Club 2, 3, Library Club 4 GARNER, SHIRLEY FAYE Homeroom Chaplain 4, FHA 2, 3, 4. GIBSON, EMILY Lou Glee Club I, 4, FHA 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Home- room Secretary 4. GILES, Ruav JEAN FHA 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4. FHA 2, Commercial 3, 4, Commer- N -In Ii I GILLON, BARBARA BENNETT Glee Club l, FHA 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 2. GLASSCOCK, MARY NELL Glee Club l, FHA 2, Commercial Club 3: Science Club 4. GOODWIN, BOBBY FFA 2, 3, 4. GRAY, MARY EMMA lnternational Relations Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Feature Section Annual 3, 'Homeroom Secretary 3, HI- light and Annual Staff 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4. GREEN, DONALD ELWIN Double Staff Club 3, C Club 4, Band President 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4. HARBISON, ALVIE D. GINGRICH, FRANCES MARIE International Relations Club 2, Li- brary Club 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, Homeroom Vice President 2, 3. GRIFFIN, SHIRLEY Glee Club I, 4, FHA 2, 3, Double Staff Club 4. HAND, WILBUR DEWAYNE 4-H Club 1, FFA 2, 3, 4, FFA Songleader 4. Alvie, a commercial bus driver, is a veteran who came back to finish his high school education. HAYNEs, KATHLEEN FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Treasurer 4. HILDRETH, BETTY FHA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice Pres dent 2. Science Club 3, 4, Science Club President 4, Football Manager 1. HAYNIE, FREEDA LILLIAN FHA 2, 3, 4. HEATHERLY, MARK WAYNE President 4, Football 3, 4. ball 3, 4, C Club 4. Science Club 2, 3, Double Staff 4, Homeroom Vice HERRING, J. L. Science Club 2, 3, Physical Education Club 4. HIGGERSON, JAMES Science Club 3, Double S1aff.4, Football 3, 4, Basket- l'llLL, HAROLD ARVIE DO Club 3, Science Club 2, 4 HILL, KEN AUSTIN HOLMES, HARRY FFA 2, 3, 4. HOLMES, NELL PEARL FHA 2, 3, 4, FHA Parliamentarian 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 2, Student Council 2. HYATT, Jo ANN Glee Club 1, 4, FHA 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4. HUFFMAN, CORA SUE FHA 2, Library Club 3, 4, Library Club Vice President 4. JOHNSON, BONNIE JEAN International Relations 3, Double Staff 4, Glee Club 4. JORDAN, JEAN LAWRENCE FHA 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, Homeroom Secretary l. KEEL, MARIE TUCKER FHA 2, 3, 4. LONG, MAGGIE SuE 4-H l, Commercial Club 3, Dra- matics Club 4. MARTIN, WILLIAM CONRAD LOWRY, DOYLE RAPHEAL FFA 2, 3, 4. LEE, SHARON HOWARD FFA 2, 3, Commercial Club 4. MANLEY, MILDRED ANN Spanish Club 2, DO Club 3. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, C Club 'l, 2, 3, 4, C Club President 4, Football Captain 4, Class President 3, 4, Homeroom President 4, Student Coun- cil Treasurer 4, Councilman Youth Week I, WLIOII Who 2, 3, 4. MARTY, BILLY RAY Football I, Science Club 2, DO Club 3, 4, DO Secretary 35 DO President 4. MASTERS, JAMES RICHARD DO Club 35 Science Club 4. MAYHALL, BILLY RAY Science Club 2, 35 Physical Education Club 47 Class Radio Program 4. MCCLAIN, DAN MCCLENDON, JERRY WAYNE Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Class Treasurer 3, Student Council 47 C Club 3, 47 Arts and Crafts Club Vice President 2, Ad Staff 4. MCGRIFF, ELLEN FAYE FHA 2, 3, 4 . . . Ellen's ambition is to be a telephone operator. MILLIGAN, JACKIE CULVER Glee Club lp FHA 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. MIZE, MARLIN GENE FFA 2, Science Club 3. MooRE, CLAUDIA VEE Double Staff Club 4, 4-H Club 3. MOORE, IMA JEAN Glee Club If Library Club 3, 4, School Representative in Typing Contest in Birmingham 2. MORGAN, JOHN KALIAN Library Club 3 . . . To be a librarian is Kalian's ambition. MORRIS, ANNA FAYE FHA 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4. MOTZKUS, DOROTHY LOUISE Dorothy, the tiny Senior with the friendly smile, plans to go into commercial work after she graduates. NALER, AVA DEAN Glee Club- lp FHA 25 Press Club 3, 4, Double Staff 4. NELSON, MAYBELLE KINNEY FHA 2, Press Club 3, 4, Ad Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4- Hilight and Annual Staff 4, NEwsoIvIE, BETTY JEAN Choosing between being a nurse and a telephone operator will be Betty's problem when she finishes school. Nix, GLAovs WYNELLE FHA 2, 3, Double Staff 4. PARsoNs, DAVID GERALD Double Staff Club I, 2, DO Club 3, 4, C Club 3, 4 Football 3. PERDUE, HILDA RUTH Homeroom Secretary 3, Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 4 231' , l ht 'A PIERCE, MARTHA JANE Spanish Club 2, Spanish Club Secretary 3, Commercial Club 45 Glee Club l. PRICE, Louis EDWARD t if A PYLANT, MARY Class Secretary I, Homeroom Treasurer I, Homeroom Vice President 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, 4, Home- coming Sponsor 2, 3, 4, Feature 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 2, 4, Outstanding Junior 3, FHA 2, Press Club 3, 4, Vice President 4, Hilight and Annual Staff 3, 4, South- erner Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, Sextet I. PHILLIPS, JERELENE Glee Club I, Library Club 3, 4, Library Club Reporter 3, Library Club Secretary-Treasurer 4. RAINS, FRANCES JUNE Member FHA 2, 3, 4. RIDGEWAY, MARY FHA 2, 3, FHA Club Reporter 2, DO Club 3. ROBINSON, HUGH DoN Art and Craft Club 2, Physical Homeroom President 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. International Relations 2, 3, International Relations Club Program Chairman 3, International Relations Club Social Chairman 3. POSEY, HoYT FFA 2, 3, International Relations Club 4. RAINY, NORMA FHA 2, 3. REID, MARGARET ELLEN Homeroom Vice President 2, l.i brary Club 3, 4. SUE Education Club 4, ROGERS, JAMES RUSSELL, ROBERT EARL Football I, 2, 3, 4, C Club 3, 4. SASNETTE, PEGGY RUTI-I FHA Club 25 Double Staff Club 45 Homeroom President I5 Student Council l. SCHAFER, DORIS EMOGENE Homeroom Vice President lp FHA 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Commercial Club Reporter 4. SHARPTON, WILBERN RUTHERFORD, WAYMON FFA 25 Football 3. SANDLIN, EUGENE Eugene quit school during the first semester. Arts and Crafts Club SPEARMAN, SINYARD, WILLENE 4-H Club lp Glee Club lp FHA 2 SISKRON, JACQUELYN MARIE Commercial Club 4 . . . Jackie plans to be a steno- grapher. SMITI-I, AUBREY GORNICE FFA 2, 35 Physical Education Club 4. SMITH, DAFEORD 25 Physical Education Club 4. JACKIE NORRELL FHA 25 Commercial Club 3, 45 Homeroom Secretary 35 Commercial Club Treasurer 45 Homecoming Queen 4. STISHER, BILLY GALEN SULLIVAN, MARYLAN TANNER, SHIRLEY ANN FHA 3, 4, FHA Reporter 3, FHA President 4. CCI SPEEGLE, BETTY LOUISE FHA 2, 3, International Relations Club Ag International Relations Club Secretary 4. SPEEGLE, DOROTHY Commercial Club 4. SPEEGLE, HAROLD LOYs SPEEGLE, WILLODEAN FRANCES Double Staff 4. STRICKLIN, MARTIN WAYNE Homeroom President 2, Student Council 2, C Club 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Basketball Cap- tain 4. TAYLOR, FRANK ub 2, 3, A, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 45 Representative to Boys' State 3. THOMAS, LORRAINE els. iuL.,lx::K, UVVIL-:H I FFA 2, 3, FFA Vice President 3, C Club 3, 4, Double Staff Club 4, Homeroom Vice President 3, Who's Who 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Outstanding Junior 3. VANDIVER, BETTY Homeroom President l, Student Council l, Homeroom Treasurer 4, Glee Club l, 4, FHA 2, Press Club 3, 4, Press Club President 4, Hilight and Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager for Hilight and Annual 4, Representa- tive to Girls' State 3, Outstanding Junior 3, Sextet 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Quill and Scroll Vice President 4 Good Citizenship Girl 4. VANN, LovvELL Science CLub 3, Press Club 4, Hilight and Annual Staff 4, Ad Staff 4, Basketball l, 3, Basketball Manager 2, Representative to Boys' State 3, Quill and Scroll 4. WALLS, OLGIA 4-H Club l, FHA 2, 3, Commercial Club 4. WAMP, FRANCES Homecoming Queen l, Feature 2, 3, 4, Band 2, Student Council 3, Student Council Secretary-Treasurer 3, Homeroom President 3, Double Staff 2, 3, 4, Double Staff Secretary 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Sextet 4, Cheer- leader 4, Who's Who 3, Class Sec- retary 3. ' i WATERS HELEN FHA 2 3 Double Staff 4 WELLS, WALTER LEE FFA 2, 3, International Relations Club 4, FFA Sentinel 3, FFA Dairy Judging Team 3. WILHITE, DOROTHY BELLE TEAGUE FHA 2, 3, 4. WOLFE, BENNIE JOE Science Club 3, Physical Education Club 4, Physical Education Club President 4, Homeroom Vice President 4, Baseball 3, 4. WoonARD, DARRELL To make a lot of money fest is Darrell's only ambition. YARBROUGH, DOROTHY FHA 2, 37 Glee Club Ag Dramatics Club 4. WOODARD, DENNIS Basketball I, 27 Student Body President Af Hilight and Annual Staff Ag Staff Photographer Ag Class Play 4. WOOD, JIMMIE Spanish Club '25 C Club 2, 3, Ag Football Manager 2. YARBROUOH, ALLIE BELLE FHA 2, 35 Class Play 35 Double Staff Club A YARBROUGH, BONNIE JEAN FHA 2, 3. YARBROUGH, ELLEN JOYCE FHA 15 FHA Songleader 35 Double Staff 4. YEAGER, JAVOTTE OEANORA FHA 2, 35 Dramatics Club 4. ZINSMEISTER, GENEVA FHA 2, 3g FHA Treasurer 4. s.. lf. :,k xi!i3 , annul.. 'If 'ew ,Qi - .yM...' 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'i' ,14 . : vii BOBBY COX SHIRLEY LOVELADY Vice President Secretary Huelee Adams Harry Adamson 95:11 fm Jere Aldridge Pollie Aldridge Susie Armstrong Betty Bailey Carolyn Baker Vivian Baker Harold Bates Mervin Bates Gordon Bennett Mary Jane Bennett Robbie Bennett Glenn Bibb Donnie Blair Xfiwm, Robert Bradford Frank Brown Jack Brown Joe Brown Peggy Brown Wailon Brown Wayne Brown Fielding Buchanon Elsieleen Buckelew Elwyn Calloway Keith Calvert Margaret Camp Ovell Cargo ' Esther Chandler Terry Chandler 'a i WILLODEAN LEVER! Treasurer Here you see the patriots, those who have conquered the foes in school from the first grade to the eleventh. Many have fallen by the wayside and given up for various reasons. But it is from this force that the group will come to replace the seniors at the end of the school year 1952-1953. Carolyn Chaney J' Theawn Cheatwood Thurman Christanser Q F Sue Clements Q Frances Cone Nr I -K - A a - . 'if , Bobbie Copeland n lgfi 5 F 1 V F av Rex De'meY r - 'E ' ' ' . C F . si i f if Virginia Drummond .. , Q iiifi- by wfi, 1 Q Z 5 Y ' it Martha Ann Duffev -. i il 2 il'i H .: .fi .. . .,:.. c 1: f,. V is T ' f ,1. 5 il K is E 2 r. X-. . , X v , f .0 fe , 8 Nm is f Buster Dunnaway Nell Ann Durham Fred Easterwood Edigna Edwards Sybil England Mary Ann Evans Wynona Fincher Martha Fuqua Edward Gardner Harold Godwin Wallace Goodwin Ruth Gosa Gus Gross Rachel Gross Bill Handley Harold Hancock Ann Harbin Joyce Hart Fred Hathcock Bueford Haynes lbw Nelda Heatherly W. L. Heaton Patricia Hendrix William Herfurth Gary Herring Rebecca Hesterly Betty Higgins Rosiland Holmes Jack House Freda Huffstuttler Gailya Jordan Steve Kimbrough Robert Klein Dorothy Koehler Ruth Kreps Dorothy Land William Leigheber Loyd Lindsey Royce Linton LaFretta Livingston Abbie Sue Lovell Douglas Lovelace Helen Lumpkin Barbara Maner Bobby Mashburn William Mayhall Shirley McLemore Henrietta McMinn Edwin Miller Dorothy Mulligan Elouise Moore Harry Nix Gary Oden Pat Padgett Jannie Belle Paris Donnie Parker Nelda Sue Parker Nora Sue Parker Bill Paschal Jerry Patrick Wilma Patterson Carolyn Peinhardt Jo Pollard Bobby Pruett Wilma Jean Pruett David Quattlebaum Jack Quattlebaum Yvonne Ragland Jack Raley Dennis Reeves Frances Reid Charles Richter Lorene Rigsby Tommy Roden Jane Rowell Leldon Ruehl Larry Sanderson Katherine Sandlin June Scott Pauline Scott Ellen Fay Shaw Virginia Shoemaker Fred Simoneaux Sherrill Smith Lou Ellen Speegle Darrell Strickland Jon Suggs Gayla Sutton Melba Thornton Dale Tidwell Mac Tillery Emma Lou Turner Martha Vernon Dorothy Warnke Juanita West 'num 2 3 L in Y M N Y Si at Q out 'SEZ' X u? i it 52,1 L i . ii . -., , V , 4 I b 7 ia- s J Q R E M l 3 'M , fa. it W w i , Q F 'A' .1' ,i' .. it ,N . li s i ,Alma W A 'T 'ies , ap! tn f V yh AV at i V J, ig, 'va 3:5-af Frances Yates Mary Zinsmeister Arville Whisenhunt John White Elwin Widner Bill Wilhite Billy Wilhite Charles Wilhite Justine Wilhite Carolyn Williams James Williams Kay Williams Ruben Williams Shirley Williams Chyron Wood Kenneth Wood Peggy Wood HY - Loomis PRE JOLLY Jurwons af- ., K. k,5L X 5 :S . T, X E . ix as THE SOPHOMOR ' F - if - X ti ,x'. L , T ' ' mA r 'T if A - -1 K GUY WAI-DROP BROWNlE WEST BETTY SAPP Bll.L BRUNNER PfeSidef1T Vice President Secretary Treasurer Q 'it Q , ' .K t .N Xi 'Fr 4 . .AM A y W h,q: tie Y l :fm r , - T' , . M, , Y- as , Y- :T fu ' 21 , t A , , ,,, T Q x f C ga we , ,gm 1 A X Mm l ' , I r .. Q af . .VIV fl. :- if V r rr T , lrfffi A , A G24 1' A will-if l Q- ig, 'rv' 1 at l . 7 5 lx fx Q - 1 A sf is ' A l , lf V ' 2 l 'K i 45 ht 'No' i , 5 will: ldine Abbott Arvella Adams Zettie Faye Adamson, Sue Ald- W' 't ed First row: Bill Abbott, Gero , , ridge, Ferrell Alexander, Carl Allred. Second row: Ann Arnold, Russell Arnold, mir Barnett, William Basch, Charles Bates, Ruth Beam, Shirley Bieker. Third row: Geraldine Blackwood, Carolyn Blalock, Ralph Blalock, Reba Bradford, Asa Brandon, Betty Brown, ' 1 Gl ' Brown, Royce Brown, Willodean Brown, Ray Buchmann, C l t, Elvie Brown. Fourth row oria H'ld Cadle. Fifth row: Norman Calvert, Coleen aver Charlotte Budweg, Audrey Bush, 1 a Case Jimmy Chandler. .lo Cammon, Charles Carden, Fay Carden, Jerry y, dl' QL , PJ' Qt' First row: Ora Chandler, Jackie Cook, Edward Corley, Jack Crutchfield, Wayne Dahlke, Frances Dahlke, Donald Day. Second row: Mary Doss, Faye Dyer, .loan Dyer, Lucille Easter- wood, Betty Edge, Ottis Ellenburg, Normarie Elmore. Third row: Edna England, Shelby Fuller, Gynelle Franklin, Virgil Fowler, Bonnie Fincher, Gordon Gibson, Ira Giles. Fourth row: Leona Giles, Wyndell Giles, Sonny Glazer, Norma Godwin, Carolyn Gossett, Betty Gould, Sara Green. Fifth row: Mary Hale, Robert Harbison, Shirley Harbison, Donald Hardyrnan, Ralph Harris, Peggy Hart, Wilhelminia Hartwig. Sixth row: Geneva Hayes, Audrey Haymon, Betty Hendrix, Alvin Hinkle, Ann Hinkle, Shirley Holland, Linda Hosey. si Q ,ff ft Eg gi, al S E .X g -. 'S 1 ' u L L , Qs Q 3 ...S an it . 9 N, A ti 5 1 M 1 l 5 X 2 t . .Q . 1 ' . 1 . ,fyg r s : A . ' l fi 'sux ' X QQ -.gif ' .sf 'X f Q fe S1 5 in Q .rsi . - it F H-f - L L- 1 x N :tl . A U F il X h' s rs Q 5 bl Ju xg ,,, 2 . if . Q , .nv qw First row: Colbert Hudson, Leonard Hudson, Helen Huttstutler, Joan Huftstutler, Ruth Hughes, Joel Hull, Travis Hunt. Second row: Billy Ray Johnson, Ellen Johnson, Grace Johnson, Margaret Jones, Betty Jordan, Oather Kilgo, Opal Kilgo. Third row: Jimmy Knight, Phillip Kolenburg, Louis Kreps, Jimmy Lake, Gustava Lamar, Ann Lay, Joyce League. Fourth row: Bobby Livingston, Bonnie Lorance, Frank Manely, Ronnie Manor, Elwanda Marty, Raytord Mattox, Fulton Mauter. Fifth row: Bobby McClendon, Virginia McDonald, Fritz Mehrtens, Joe Miller, Wanda Milligan, Jimmy Mitchell, Alene Moore. Sixth row: Keith Moore, Peggy Morrow, Barbara Moody, Gwenda Moody, K. J. MOSS, Norma Murrell, Nommer Needhem, 5 J' at x 1 Sw RF Q Jw' lf :Q 'Z It ,y M 1, gs , S 'di 'I W xl Y vi ' fs Q ' N4 if if as 'V 'I . S' 'hun ...eff First row: Ethelene Nix, Jo Noneaker, Freddie Osborne, Jackie Osborne, Jerry Parker, Dickie Patrick, Nlarie Peinhardt. Second row: Peggy Perry, Don Pichlerneyer, Alton Pitzing, Bettie Pope, Jeanette Posey, Jack Powell, Quintus Price. Third row: lrnogene Puckett, Lionel Puckett, Joan Quick, Gail Raines, Neil Rainwater, Margo Ratlitt, Ted Ratlitt. Fourth row: Nlelba Ray, Juanita Reeves, John Reichwein, Ruth Reichwein, Shirley Reid, Lynn Rigsby, James Roberts. Fifth row: Jannia Roberts, Nell Robinson, Jackie Rogers, Thomas Styles, Hueston Runge, Gaynelle Ryai-, Bob Sanders. Sixth row: Delores Sanford, Donald Scott, Eunice Scott, James Scott, Josie Scott, Newman Scott, Dale Selt. we ef? TS X ii L it s Es X is sg it XR Q S 1 E Q 5, f- . vh. .. . .r S 5- X Q T X L L, sg , S ff E js. S First row: Dennis Self, Edna Jean Self, Tommy Siskron, Daniel Speegle, Lelwyn Speegle, Retha Speegle. Second row: Horace Stapp, Pat Stewart, Naomi Stisher, Lavanna Story, Marguarite Taylor, Harlon Tanner, Juanita Thomas. Third row: Louise Thomas, Gene Thompson, Jane Ann Thompson, Joel Thompson, Barbara Tompkins, Jeanell Tubbs, Virginia Turner. Fourth row: Louise Vandegritf, Bresee Vest, Wayne Walker, Martha Webb, Bernie Dean Whaley, Betty Whatley, Betty Widener. Fifth row: Nava Jean Wilcutt, Betty Wilhite, Joe Max Wilhite, Nava Jean Wilkins, Dollie Williams, Frasear Williams, J. T. Williams. Sixth row: Louise Williams, Joan Williamson, Dale Woodall, Tava Yates, Buddy York, Jackie Young. R 'P Students at C-HS ?'? ReadY for d Wat e the big para ff happens e very day ch the b, 'fdie! Just lik h con-fab fak e ducks Mer WC e To War el' at Q5 N 5 .. A-'-1'- W-ff' .3-ii p .- yi! fs? as ,. lgggfwf ,W X , i QQ dn, s ,pw I A 'fans I , ,W JK ts Darryl Blalock V 1 I President of Lm. ' gg Miss Brooks' , y room , , W.. - :Q . sf G , El I I L 3 i . il . o 1 ' za Jimmy Kilpatrick President of Mr. Anderson's room MISS BROOK'S ROOM-First row: Rebecca Davis, Delene Brown, Kaye Lee, Helen Rowell, Ilene Laney, Janera Carter, Rean Lamb, Virginia Logan, Iva Jean McSwain, Betty Edwards, Florence Culpepper. Second row: James Tyree, David Brunson, Jimmy Sandlin, Darryl Blalock, Gail Thomason, Lady Claire J-5 'ha Davidson, Patricia Calloway, Nancy Lou Dunn, Harold Cran-, ford, Martha Jane Jackson, Miss Brooks. Third row: Bert Collins, Jimmy Miller, Edwin Bates, Charles Arnold, John Chandler, Gene Easterwood, Harold Ward, Raymond Maddox, Franklin Phillips, Marvin Neeley, Dewaine Blackman. MR. ANDERSON'S ROOM-First row: Cora Sue Duffey, Jerry Drinkard, Frances Masters, Barbara Johnson, Betty Wenzel, Hazel Nix, Christine Stisher, Melba Mann, Willodean Stisher, Zelda Ragland, Dolores Burns, Peggy Thompson, Shirley Dunna- way. Second row:'Loyd Naramore, Marline Basch, Betty Wil- Iiams, Gail Bennett, Peggy Trommell, Imogene Leathers, Nora Faye Nobinger, Emma Jean Hardy, Shirley Kirk, Betty Paschal, Betty Griffin, Ralph Johnson. Third row: Robert Herring, Donald Quick, George Ragsdale, Glenn Powell, Jimmy Hooker, Robert Gray, J. T. Headrick, Jimmy Kilpatrick, Harold Ander- son, Dennis Hankey. Fourth row: Larry Askea, Charles Erwin. Maria Hill ' Q Hilda Thompson Pregident of 7. PreSid9l'lf of Mr. Gatlin's E 4 Mr. Sikes' room ' M, J ' -1 room ig T ,r ,r T is I ff f 'Ni' - 10 .4 ' 5 F i ' A iff ...Q MR. GATLlN'S ROOM-First row: Josie Glasscock, Janice John- son, Shirley Lee, Fay Nell Nix, Dolores Sizemore, Louise Day, Genevieve Robbins, Shirley Robinson, Kay Richter, Glenda Mann, Floy Nell McGriff. Second row: Dean McMinn, Magda- lene Reynolds, Barbara Holloway, Betty Townson, Charlotte Fowler, Juanita Jordan, Doris Hunt, Shirley Smith, Mr. Gatlin. Third row: Keith Obarr, Billy Patrick, Gerald Simms, Stancial Thompson, Erin Chambliss, Darrell Gibbs, Billy Turner, Ray Kreps, Jimmie Strong, Eugene Scruggs, Leo Powell, MR. SIKES' ROOM-First row: Bobbie Gilbreath, Maxine Huck, Wynell Gay, Loretta Tankersley, Joyce Bonds, Betty Oden, Doris Cain, Elizabeth Parker, Shirley Todd, Betty Copeland, Wynelle Willingham, Carol Bledsoe. Second row: Eulis Hines, Mary Jane Ballard, Jo Ann Giles, Margie Nell Reid, Hilda Thompson, Patricia Stapp, Betty Chapman, Elsie Patterson, Mat- tie Speegle, Wilsa Jane Tucker, Lynne Morris, Jerry Burrow. Third row: Albert Newman, Donald York, Soney Rainey, Dwaine O'Barr, Jimmie Moore, Bobby Lovelady, Van McElroy, Charles Waters, Jerry Smith, Ronald Wolf, Bud Bottcher, Milton Cam- ron, Mr. Sikes. y ' 'td sk A Louise Hendrix President of Mr. Boone's room as. S- , Perry Tucker President of 1 , N Miss Young's - ' room E ' xv' f Q , MR. BOONE'S ROOM-Left to right: James Maxcy, Rachel Folsom, Helen Lenning, Carol Teague, Pat Sawin, Faye Neil, Vernette Nunnley, Betty Pruit, Faye Rand Land, Betty Lee Bradford, Juanita Wolf, Sandra Tucker, Martha Morris, Barbara Hanley. Second row: Johnny Lee Smith, Margaret Ann Elmore, Wynelle Thomas, Patricia Marlor, Louise Hendrix, Virginia Gamon, Patsy Molden, Patsy Williams, Mary Jo Lee, Donna Kinney, Sue Landras, Mary Hadley, Billy Smith. Third row: Paul Suggs, Bobby Denton, John Milner, Norman Powell, George McMinn, Gene Wilhite, Perry West, Wayne Land, Billy Powell, Lendon Knight, Carl Griffin, Melvin Swain, Oscar Fuqua, and Mr. Boone. 5' 1... MISS YOUNG'S ROOM-Left to right: Barbara Nell Kelley, Barbara Parker, Wynelle Easterwcod, Marie Collins, Faye Giles, Joanne Phillips, Melba Jean Leonard, Jeanne Oden, Nellie Sue Griffin, Anna Marie Hancock, Linda Gail Adams, Geneveive Fulmer, Alice Perry, Melba Sue McGriff, Beverly Boatright. Second row: Bonnie Jean Cartrell, Miss Young, Thomas Hays, Carl Davis, Ernest Stewart, Betty Jean Graves, Bernice Stewart, Margie Ann White, Arlene Hunt, Frances White, Kenneth Pat- terson, Ted Quick, Robbie Lee Brown, Peggy Jean Scott. Third row: Bobby Joe Handley, James Earl Edge, Monrow Sears, Richard Dahlke, Douglas Miller, Bill Cole, Robert Crumbly, Harwelle Holmes, Howard Brown, William Barker, Jim Cook, Albert Lorenz, Perry Tucker, Stacy Thomas. Ss r - -f - - N ' . ,:'E 1 N it 2 ss E as -. . 'W' J Sue Carol Hamilton Q ' Gail Haynes President of 8-E ,S T t in if President of Joan Brown W ah S Mr. Smith's President of J if r - Y I VOC-lm Mr. Meadows' H . Y L My J J C F it gaa ..LA 'Q 1. -K MR. MEADOW'S ROOM-Left to right: Martha Mauldon, Sara Ann Gibbs, Helen Edmondson, Betty Handley, Louise Harbin- son, Geraldine Speakman, Barbara Ann Williamson, Naomi Kelly, Nancy Beaty, Sue Carol Hamilton, Freda Entrekin, Evelyn Marty. Second row: Emma Sue Wenzle, Margaret Hayes, Jimmie Lou Sanford, Betty Coffer, Maua Jean Mattox, Shelba Joyce Sellers, Mary Ellen Joan Stansell, Pat Peinhardt, Dorothy Jo Burton. Third row: Larry Samples, Billy Joe Hudson, Billy Charles Smith, Charles Eng- land, J. E. Preist, Douglas Webb, Harold Parsons, Wayne Hudson, Jackie Calvert, Jimmie Cochran, Billy Ray Turner, Mr. Meadows. Fourth row: Jimmie Waters, Tommie Croler, Tyson Cambell, Larry Wilson. 'Nr MR. SMlTH'S ROOM-First row: JoAnne Hardin, Gayle Haynes, Jean Hite, Carol Sue Brindley, Jorene Burgess, Mary Flippo, Patty Anderson, Carolyn Rains, Dorothy Nell Jones, June Johnson, Faye Eddleman, Jane Osborne, Elfreda White. Second row: Earl Howell, Jeffery Jacobs, Frances Glasscock, Barbara Carden, Mary Ruth Elliot, lmmogene Gross, Dorothy Parrish, Shirley Woodard, Rexine Robbins, Katherine Waters, Paul Kent, George Grissom. Third row: Hollis Holeman, George Noneaker Mr. Smith, Neil Bates, Eugene Tanner, Billy Gene Chandler Jimmy Ratliff, Harold Cox, Jimmy Speegle, Elwin Umphrey Huey Edge, Jon Ratliff. r 1 1 it-. cmdafz ,hh .nina V gh F me , ' I 316' - Nueva or r M -ur'-r get gk Yfgrzs S H sk deem L I . ..E- K k ,V I 4 ,V Barbara Yost Suzy Ponder Nancy Pylant Dwayne Weeks David Thom MISS GOLSON'S ROOM-First row: Claire Holt, Shirley Pascal, Ellamena Peinhardt, Jan Davis, Barbara Yost, Lessie Earwood, Melinda Lay, Mamie Lee Williams, Marie Lawrence, Miss Golson. Second row: Wade Tucker, Albert Gardner, Rodney Hildreth, Josie Taylor, Shirley Wilson, Barbara Brown, Gloria Burnham, Alfred Fincher, Robert Land, Clayton Richardson. Third row: Dudley Gardner, Eugene Rapef James Manley, Don Bone, Jerry Calloway, Freddie Hyatt, Talmadge Cargo, Cecil Ledbetter, Odis Elliott. -.s Q .,.W . ,,. Q M. - .,-.. , H N., MISS WlLLlAMSON'S ROOM-First row: Miss Williamson, Essie Mae Turney, Geraldine Doyle, Doris Robertson, Mary Sue For- tenberry, Shirley Sleigh, Joyce Marie Jones, Jackie Bullard, Suzy Ponder. Second row: Jack Aldridge, Jerry Quick, Frances Gossett, Carolyn Glasscock, Linda Aldridge, Joyce Hudson, We .. ,xg Shirley Barbee, Faye Jetton, Sherrill Bates, Bill Fisher. Third row: Heton Parker, David Lynn, Don McKim, Marrell Townson, James Camp, Buddy Brasher, Bobby Sandlin, Allen Whitehead, Norman Mayhall. Fourth row: Ben Padgett, Pat Brandon. B pson 1' MRS. HATAWAY'S ROOM-First row: Gail Baker, Mary Whisen- hunt, Carolyn Moore, Charlotte Wolf, Patsy McPherson, Sue Wilson, Letha Whitt, Kathern Mann, Donna Yates, Mrs. Hata- way. Second row: Harold Miller, H. C. Cantrell, Leon Bradley, Edna Fay White, lrene Stewart, Juanita Reed, Nancy Kelley, , me-vw QTL' Q JT' Eddie Fricke, Billy Ray Brunham, Homer Huffstutler. Third row: Allen Motkin, Gordon Story, Ronald House, David Thompson, Henry Pinkston, Jimmy Grissum, Joe Easterwood, Carlton Stansell, Arthur Leigeber, James Tidwell. Y MRS. MEADOWS' ROOM-First row: Opal Woodard, Carol Ann Cameron, Elizabeth Lee, Barbara Bone, Joyce James, Robbie June Hudson, Charlene Cook, Gwendol Bradford, Rosa Mae Harbison, Mrs. Meadows. Second row: Donald Lorance, Layne Weeks, Carolyn Richard, Gail Mashburn, Dovie Mayhall, Melba sig, 1 fig! 'K fxsf , it 4 lil, Nl 1 , W , Q rw ls Lf' ek-fd Dean Rape, Verlon Whaley, Kenneth Tanner. Third row: Win- ford Mueller, Wayne Weeks, Bob Howard, Jimmy Deese, Ray Pruett, Charles Elrod, Larry Waddell, Bobby Patterson. Fourth row: Jimmy Merritt, Charles Robinson, Charles Hudson. if gif MR. CAMP'S ROOM-First row: Dawn Woodard, Melba Jones, Shelda Bates, Frances Rowell, Jannie Ryan, Hilda Freeman, Ruth Keese, Nancy Pylant, Cleo Denton, Wynona Tucker, Nadine Buckelew. Second row: Charles Hinkle, Asa Hartwig, Betty Ray, Glenda McSwain, Peggy Wilson, Judy Vann, Wayne if N094 ,' Marty, Howard Mann. Third row: Loyd Gosa, Max Brown, Gale Montgomery, Richard Evers, Wayne Giles, Danny Martin, Robert Hudson, Ray Oaks, Mr. Camp. Back row: Marshal Kugler, Douglas Schaltz, Gilbert Mattox. .f-vs , MSIE? Mc yy ,L Z7 Q Q w'4h T9is,zi.2 GW Mijn :w 01 vs!-1 ,. .. x W V 5 K 3 ,M 5 it kt, Qi p msg- N 1LUu1QiHQ Sw xv, nw SH UG it 3 . nm X, Q ,EY eva? QU namwle J. inltiatisr Qraxy Bhythmn 4 . 5 f f '-',-7'-'- Y V fa' 'fpffl 1 V!-f 'X : KV .' .I 1 ' ' jf Q I 14 Vi f 1 K :rf ,fx LLL Lb , ,YV-ff 4 15 f-f-G 1-'xff ,ff Y ,f 3, 1'1 11671 K ,f' V ' A nf 4 ix . K AVW' J N 4 I1 c'?Q 7 ,Il V f I' I ' I 1, X fig if Hff1ffff- K 'fl , ' - Q ' I I ' ' xg mlmlmimfruirnrlrnfwlliM f 1 ug' 55 ' ' mL - 1 f , -' ' ' annum F rnfwU!UU!fMWl urwwn w l .sw L Z f ? Q mnlunlllllwlgm W 1 'J-.71 4 I 'W3551'11fHfrrnnmar1nr1JJMW 'wf A L 3 5 K , 'lllnfvq ' U' Z' . K 153511 f ' 7 K A I' Ri ' 7 J if I .7 Y ' . f Yf-- --- Z-fx, If ' ' A -ff: -'X if 1 ' .jf . 1 Q - 4254? If 11,1 Q . M V M f M .X fixf ,A X K f av . , , 1 1 , A X I 1 ' Wiwzizf BUSINESS STAFF-Betty Vandiver, Business Man Annie Bell Arnold ager, Dennis Woodard, Photographer, Mrs Bailey S onsor. Editor of THE HlLlGHT P STUDENT THE SOUTHERNER is entirely new from kiver to kiver. The annual staff is overworked, underpaid, thought lowly of by non-pictured students, disgraced in the public eye when an error is found, made examples of by the sponsor, forced to worry about deadlines which should have been met a week ago, and threatened by their other teachers about sleeping in class and not having their homework-all brought on by burning midnight oil work- ing on THE SOUTHERNER. Laying all foolishness aside, the journalism staff has striven to bring to sub- scribers a better than ever annual. AD STAFF-First row: Marie Peinhardt, Rebecca Hesterly, Joy Bradford, Frances Wamp, Maybelle Nelson, Annie Bell Arnold, Nancy Moore, June Carr, Joanne Brindley, Betty Vandiver, Evelyn Freeman. Second row: Hollis Cranford, Doris Burnham, Doris Schafer, Wanda Baker, Dwight Tucker, Bill Handley, Mary Pylant, Shirley Hamilton, Mary Emma Gray, Mark Heatherly. Third row: Chriss Doss, Bill Baggett, Lowell Vann, Dennis Woodard, Bill Martin, Max Kelley, Jerry McClendon. iid N , STAFF-Left to right: Wanda Baker, Rebecca Hesterly, Chriss Doss, Bill Baggett, Mary Emma Gray, Maybelle Nelson, Marie Peinhardt, PUBLICATIONS The Journalism staff is composed of the following people who work iointly on THE HlLlGHT and THE SOUTHERNER: Maybelle Nelson, Girls Sports and Junior High, Annie Bell Arnold, Editor of the Hilight, Betty Vandiver, Business Manager and Seniors, Joanne Brindley, Front Page Editor and Faculty, Mary Pylant, Editor of the Southerner, Shirley Hamilton, Society Editor and Features, Bill Baggett, Sports Editor and Sports, Mary Emma Gray, Society and Snap Shots, Dennis Woodard, Staff Photographer and Activities, Lowell Vann, Staff Artist and Activities, Chriss Doss, Sports Writer and Sports, Rebecca Hesterly, Society Writer and Junior Class, Wanda Baker, Society Writer and Junior High, Marie Peinhardt, Junior High News and Sophomore Class. Mary Pylant Editor of THE SOUTHERNER I QWNN Qin. STAFF-Left to right: Joanne Brindley, Annie Belle Arnold Lowell Vann, Betty Vandiver, Mary Pylant, Shirley Hamilton. ARNOLD-ROSSON CHAPTER Seated: Betty Vandiver, Bill Baggett, Henry Arnold, Shirley Hamilton, Annie Bell Arnold. Standing: Mary Pylant, Lowell Vann, Mary Emma Gray, Wanda Baker, Joanne Brindley. QUILL and SCROLL SOCIETY Quill and Scroll, the International Honorary Society for high school iournalists, was organized for the pur- pose ot encouraging and rewarding individual achieve- ment in journalism and allied fields. In order to qualify for membership the students rnust QU be in the upper third of their class, CQD be of at least Junior standing, CSD have done superior work in some phase of journalistic or creative endeavor, QU be recommended by the advisor, CSD be approved by the executive secretary. 4X g OFFICERS-President, Mary Pylant, Vice President, Betty Vandiver, Secretary, Shirley Hamilton, Treasurer, Annie Belle Arnold, Social Chairman, Bill Baggett. 'S as-3' OFFICERS-President, Betty Vandiver, Vice Presi- dent, Mary Pylant, Secretary, Shirley Williams, Publicity Chairman, Annie Bell Arnold, Program Chairman, Nell Robinson. PRESS CLUB The members of the Press Club learn reporting by attending other club meetings and writing up the meetings in newspaper form. In other club periods, the cost and headaches of school publications are explained to the mem- bers by publication staff officers. The printing of newspapers, and the meaning of deadlines are among the other things stressed. First row: Carolyn Williams, Shirley Williams, Betty Vandiver, Nell Robinson, Martha Duffey, Jo Ann Hyatt, Maybelle Nelson. Second row: Lowell Vann, Mary Pylant, Chriss Doss, Fred Simoneaux, Annie Bell Arnold, Mrs. Mabel Bailey. 1 s, l' 2 J! lll 7 ,. iz' A If s f r e YW? A 6 MW J' ? me W- ,, W f -wa M , 'VW' 4 ? k fy gf ,G i Www, ' Q I 7 L Af ly -' ., .ww fy ,g., K q K W ,Ng J s tp. 4. - E lf A - , ,, , , gh 'z ' M ' . ,, 'W 'Q fl 'W 3+ K , x ,A X ' W-v f ,XIV - , V Ag ,f Q J I A W A 5. A f ' LA . ' A ,wi 1, 2,3 1 ' W A 'K , A 'Qxv ' Q f Y, iff f , V5 ' ,fit fi f W ' Q . . ,. as , . M 1 H W ,Q M , .f 5, l + , ' ' ' ..J15 .wsj kkr, 1 v ' M ,.,, V M L 7 K 49 ' 1- ., Q ,, ' if 2 is 1 'fw- yg jk A 4. :Eg ii 5, ?3gj5jx ' .5 ff fi , - A' f - ' 1 J ,-152,321 f , ,M ' , ' ' lar? A , A A K . V A kk. -54 , 4'1 B' P9 ' I '. 1 Q f , .1 fs f , ' W,: . v w . if ' ' - F fx .gig ,, . S, ,, w 1. , ,.,. 4 'L - ff -mfgJN.,1 fv'.f ' J . Di I ww, x..X., .. -s I ...--- ' C H S BAND BASSES Gordon Gibson Rondall Brown Fred Kent Harold Hancock TROMBONES James Rooker Gail Thomason Wayne Hudson James Cochran William Cole Joel Hull HORNS Bill Brunner James Stewart Wendall Giles SAXOPHONES Rebecca Davis Lady Claire Davidson Dolores Sanford Emma Hardy Fielding Buchanan Keith Calvert Patricia McPherson CORNETS Nancy Dunlap Donald Green Gary Herring Peggy Perry Jan Davis Harvell Holmes Leighton Clemons Robert Herring Ina Giles Robert Gray Larry Samples Albert Lorenz Doris Camp CLARINETS Joanne Brindley Ray Buchmann Betty Higgins Carol Brindley Barbara Carden Betty McMinn Ray Richter Betty Beiker Judy Vann Margo Ratliff Perry West Sally Vandiver Joyce Hudson Nadine Buckelew Maria Hill FLUTE Albert Fromhold BARlTONES Ted Richards Albert Newman DRUM MAJOR Kay Lee MAJORETTES Mary Ellen House Nellie Sue Griffin Nancy Kelley Pat Eddleman Louise Hendrix Carol Teague DRUMS Jon Suggs Joan Quick Jon Ratliff Jim Ratliff Harold Parsons 4 Q w --M-rr P A'--' gi 4 V X , 1 , 5, 53 i A . av P ir , ' 1 Q I ' i af . g it I 'V ' . . f , , 0 E uf- , me 4' Q 1' 'N C , S i i . f Q 'lt R V ..x....... E f g wwf 9 -QW S 'n left to right: Eva Nell Chambers, Betty Vandiver, Joann Brindley, Martha Ann Duffy, Ruth First row, Bates, Bonnie Jean Johnson, Joann Hyatt, Frances Wamp, Joy Bradford, Lorraine Thomas. Second row: Anna Faye Morris, Shirley Griffin, Lorene Rigsby, Joyce Hart, Peggy Woods, Nell Bowling, June Carr, Hilda Perdue, Dorothy Yarbrough, Betty Higgins, Emily Gibson. Third row: Bill Baggett, Steve Kim- brough, Terry Chandler, Sherrill Smith, Dwight Tucker, Pete Taylor, Don Williamson, Director. SENIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB After a two year lapse, Cullman High again has a Senior High Glee Club. The 31 members, in co-operation with the band and other musical groups in the school system, presented one of the best musical programs ever presented by the school. Mr. Don Williamson, Cullman High Musical Director, directed this and other musical events ofthe year. O F F I C E R S-President, Steve Kim- brough, Vice President, Peggy Wood, Secretary, Frances Wamp, Librarian, Lorene Rigsby, Social Chairman, Bill Baggett. ? r bil -la anne Brindley, Frances Wamp, Ruth Bates, Lorene Rigsby, Betty Vandiver. JUNIOR HIGH GLEE CLUB The Junior High Glee Club, a group of twenty-seven students, has been right in the middle of things this year by participating in an assembly program at C.H.S. and the Christmas program at the East Elementary School, singing for the sick at the hospital during Christmas time and collecting money to buy food for the needy for Christmas. First row, left to right: Elemina Peinhardt, Frances Glasscock, Carolyn Glasscock, Jo Ann Hardin, Claire Holt, Bonnie Cantrell, Peggy Scott, Rene Lamb, Jackie Bullard. Second row: Harold Miller, Gail Haynes, Barbara Brown, Mamie Lee Willingham, Sue Wilson, Katherine Mann, Donnie Yates, Juanita Reed. Third row: Bill Fisher, Ben Padgett, Joyce Marie Jones, Mary Jane Ballard, Delene Brown, Letha Whitt, Don McKim, Gloria Burnham, Max Brown, Henry Pinkston. 'f -is 1 . 4' .. ri: if 3 J? NL, 'T nib M44 ti fb SENIOR HIGH SEXTET-June Carr, Jo- First row: Tava Yates, Ollie Faye Carden, Susie Armstrong, Jackie Rogers, Shelby Jean Fuller, Ruth Gosa, Pauline Scott, Frances Yates, Frances Wamp, Betty Jordan, Peggy Sasnette, Joyce Yarbrough, Ava Naler, Pat Hendrix, Jane Thompson, Joanne Brindley. Second row: Steve Kimbrough, Nettie Tubbs, Betty Higgins, Shirley Griffin, Ruth Gossett, Geroline Abbot, Shirley Bieker, Joy Bradford, Allie Yarbrough, Helen Waters, June Carr, Nell Bowling, Ann Harbin. Third row: Ted Richards, Jeanell Tubbs, Norma Elmore, Jackie Young, Shirley Reid, Anita Thomas, Bonnie Johnson, Lorraine Thomas, Mark Heatherly, Susie Nix, Carolyn Blalock. Fourth row: Joe Hull, Bill Brunner, Jon Suggs, Bill Handley, Buddy York, Joan Williamson, Claudia Moore, Dale Tidwell, Charles Wilhite. Fifth row: Gordon Gibson, Pat Stewart, John White, Terry Chandler, Sherril Smith, Ray Buchmann, Dennis Woodard, Fred Kent, Buster Dunnaway, Wilburn Sharpton, Mr. Speegle. DOUBLE STAFF CLUB The membership of this club has steadily grown during the three years the club has been on the C.H.S. campus. Led by Spencer Speegle, the club is composed of people who have reached the first year of Senior High, do creditable work in music, dem- onstrate successful performance in music, and possess a definite musical talent. The assembly programs of this club have been enioyed by everyone because of their variety. OFFICERS-President, Steve Kimbrough, Vice Presi- dent Bill Brunner, Secretary, Frances Wamp, Treasurer, Pat Stewart. Eyes V Qlk xi ' X f J Xi Q ' if :gl COMMERCIAL CLUB The Commercial Club, sponsored by Mrs. Sue Hauk, is composed of girls who are interested in typing, office practice, shorthand, and other com- mercial subiects. The main obiective of the club is to study to become good secretaries and office workers. OFFICERS-President, Maxine Calvert, Vice Presi- dent, Evelyn Freeman, Secretary, Myra Chatham Treasurer, Jackie Spearman, Reporter, Doris -'ff 'f -Q. .235 Schafer. ' is ' '1- 'wr J, -N ' 'R QU!!-tu Lg . -4 T '-'T ' s wa-me as J First row: Betty Widner, Ellen Fay Shaw, Dot Land, Myra Chatham, Mary Emma Gray, Sharon Lee, Jean Jordan, Henrietta McMinn, Jackie Spearman, Doris Burnham, Doris Schafer, Delma Farley, Jean Pruett, Gayla Sutton. Second row: Mary Ann Evans, Audry Bush, Mary Jane Bennett, Edna Jean Self, Emily Gibson, Olgia Walls, Maxine Calvert, Evelyn Freeman, Esther Davis, Martha Pierce, Hilda Perdue, Peggy Wood, Vivian Baker, Elsilene Buckelew, Mrs. Hauk. Third row: Jackie Milligan, Carolyn Chaney, Margaret Camp, Jane Rowell, Sybil England, Emma Lou Turner, Martha Vernon, Dorothy Speegle, Christine Nicholas, Virginia Turner, Linda Hosey, Katherine Sandlin, Robbie Bennett, Jackie Siskron, Nelda Heatherly. 'S s ii Q Were? fu,- First row: Betty Speegle, Gustava Lamar, Frances Cone, Wynona Fincher, Carolyn Baker, Nell Sue Parker, Melba Thornton. Second row: Walter Wells, Reuben Williams, Edwin Calvert, Jimmy Rogers, Colbert Hudson, Harlon Tanner. Third row: Hoyt Posey, Pat Padgett, Nommer Needham, Jimmy Lake, Ottis Ellenburg. OFFICERS-President, Eunice Scott, Vice President, Ottis Ellenburg, Secretary, Betty Speegle, Rep., Carolyn Baker. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS CLUB A very interesting club, the International Re- lations Club, was formed to help students find out the customs and problems of people in other countries. This club supports and governs itself in a very interesting way. Miss Lula Mae Taylor sponsors the club. ,P 2' sf--Q' . ,Ma Ve' 52:1-1 E PT? 0 Q ,l Q S2 H 5: ,px-,T L, 0 592 173 .-f K bw! El Y ff. T 4. K First row: Ann Arnold, Dorothy Koehler, Justine Wilhite, Melba Jean Ray, Gloria Brown, Virginia MacDonald, Delores Sanford, Javotte Yeager, Ann Lay. Second row: Wanda Baker, Shirley Harbison, Dorothy Yarbrough, Zettie Fay Adamson, Joyce Ann Smith, Grace Johnson, Miss Knox. Third row: Lovella Clark, Opal Kilgo, Betty Pope, Maggie Sue Long, Gaynell Ryan, Reba Bradford. DRAMATICS CLUB A new club this year, the SHD Club CSenior High Dramatics ClubD, was formed to promote interest in all types of drama, develop talent in different forms of drama, and to promote a bet- ter understanding of the things that make up drama. dent, Dorothy Koehler, Secretary-Treasurer, Jus J OFFICERS-President, Wanda Baker, Vice Presi U ll 9 line , , ' Wilhite- Reporter Ann Arnold. if., L f 3 s 3 l First row: .loan Dyer, Ann Hinkle, Brownie West, Barbara Moody, Royce Brown, Margaret Fuqua, Peggy Hart, Second row: Coleen Calvert. Third row: Virginia Drummond, Elvie Brown, Jimmy Chandler, Miss Narmore, Helen Huffstuttler, Ruth Reichwein, Mary Doss. CAMERA CLUB The Camera Club, sponsored by Miss Martha Narmore, is the newest club at C.H.S. the members study photography, cameras, and take pictures during club meetings. Although newly formed, they have done quite well in getting members who are interested in photography. OFFICERS-President, Jim Chandler, Vice President, Royce Brown, Secretary, Ruth Reichwein, Reporter, Joan Dyer, Program Chairman, Virginia Drummond. sfsg --. E, ,waxy -,Mv.fLxl A l OFFICERS-President, Esther Chandler, Vice President, Cora Sue Huffman, Secre- tary, Jerelene Harris Phillips, Reporter, Carlene Arnold. LIBRARY CLUB The C.H.S. Library Club is sponsored by Mrs. Doris Cornett. This club was formed for the purpose of finding books, articles, and magazines containing information on various subiects desired by the students. First row: Hilda Thompson, Faylene Fulenwider, Cora Sue Huffman, Norma Murrell, Ima Jean Moore, Sequitta Bohannan, Ruby Jean Giles. Second row: Frances Gingrich, Carlene Arnold, Dorothy Burmester, Neva Jean Wilkins, Louise Williams. Rosalind Holmes, Jerelene Phillips. -.,,.1 x I Firsf row, leff fo righf: Quinfus Price, Diclcie Pafrick, J. T. Williams, Dewayne Hand. Second row: Wallace Goodwin, Wayne Chandler, Donald Hardyman, James Roberfs, Joel Thompson, Charles Richfer, Jack Quafflebaum, Franlc Manley, Alvin Hinlcle, Donald Day, Dale Self, Sonny Brown, Charles Bafes, Gus Gross, Harry Adamson, Bresee Vesf, Fulfon Maufer. Fourfh row: Donald Sco'H', Alfon Pifzing, Bill Heafherly, Dennis Self, Charles Carden, Asa Brandon, Edward Corley, Jack Raley, Raphael Lowery, Bobby Jean Goodwin. F. F. A. The aims and purpose of fhe F.F.A. Club, formed in I939, are fo creafe a love of counfry life, fo develop confidence of farm boys, creafe more inferesfs in fhe infelligenf choice of farming occupafions, encourage farm boys fo improve home life, develop characfer, and 'rrain for useful cifizenship. Learning fo do Doing fo learn Earning fo live Living fo serve. The various meanings of fhe symbol are: The owl is a symbol of knowledge and wisdom. The plow is a symbol of labor and fillage of fhe soil. The rising sun is a symbol of progress and a new day in agriculfure The cross secfion of an ear of corn represenfs common agriculfural inferesfs since if is grown in every sfafe. The eagle is indicafive of fhe nafional scope of fhe organizafion. 'TM' F.F.A. OFFICERS President , , ,, 7 Y o o C occcso Dennis Reeves Vice President Bobby Mashburn Secretary Gary Oden Treasurer so Tommy Roden Reporter Wallace Goodwin F.F.A First row, left to right: Phillip Kolenburg Death Calvert Billy Ray Adamson Jerry Parker. Second row: Chyron Wood, Joe Wilhite, Ralph Harris, Tommie Roden, Huelee Adams, Freddie Osborne, Fred Hathcock. Third row: Dennis Reeves, Farrell Alexander, Billy Wilhite, Norman Calvert, Hoyt Posey, Frank Brown, Oathel Kilgo. Fourth row: Royce Linton, William Basch, Edward Bolte, Alton Sharpton, Louis Price, Lionel Puckett, Lynn Rigsby, Jack Crutchfield, Orville Wisenhunt. .fx A 'Quin ,xxx OFFICERS-President, Shirley Tanner, Vice President, Nora Parker, Secretary, Shirley Hamilton, Treasurer, Wilma Patter- son, Parliamentarian, Nell Holmes, Historian, Ruth Bates, Re- porter, Joann Pollard. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA First row: Donnie Fincher, Elouise Moore, Shirley Holland, Betty Ray Brown, Ellen Johnson, Peggy Morrow, Morgan Jones, Betty Hendrix. Second row: Margo Ratlitf, Shirley Tanner, Geneva Zinsmeister, Winfred Barnett, -Wilma Patterson, Yvonne Ragland, Miss Eddins. Third row: Peggy Perry, Polly Aldridge, Joan Huffstutler, Edigna Edwards, Helen Lumpkin, Naoma Stisher. First row: Joan Maner, Wilimina Harbinson, Betty Whatley, Sue Aldridge, June Scott, Katherine Cosper, .Iune Rains, Bonnie Lorrance, Bobby Copeland. Second row: Norma Rainey, Minnie Jo Blankenship, Nancy Moore, Shirley Hamilton, Joyce Hart, Joan Quick, Oven Franklin, Miss Lawhon. Third row: Fay Milligan, Lou Allcorn, Shirley Lovelady, Kathleen Haynes, Betty Hildrith, Anna Faye Morris, Ruth Bates. s X Q ,X X.. First row, left to right: Ruth Hughes, Leona Giles, Lucille Easterwood, Alene Moore, Jo Pollard, Nell Holmes, Louise Vandergriff, Jackie Cook, Arvella Adams, Gail Rains. Second row: Ellen McGriff, Bonnie Yargrough, Shirley Garner, Wanda Milligan, Hilda Cadle, Margarite Taylor, Imogene Puckett, Jo Ann Blankenship, Geraldine Blackwood, Mary Sue Ridgeway. Third row: Freda Huffstutler, Willodean Leverett, Nora Ella Parker, Shirley McLer'nore, Kay Williams, Rachael Gross, Ora Chandler, Christine Holmes, Mary Hale, Mary Zinsmeister, Eva Nell Chambers. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First row, left to right: Marie Pienhardt, Martha Webb, Dorless Andrewa, Freeda Haynie, Frances Dalkhe, Sue Clements, Mary Jo Noneaker. Second row: Nell Ann Durham, Betty Gould, Carolyn Pien hardt, Charlotte Marie Budweg, Sara Green, Elwanda Marty. Third row: Virginia Shoemaker, Bernnie Dean Whaley, Marie Keel, Audrey Haymon, Ovell Cargo, Peggy Brown. President 7. , ,, ,.,,A ,..A,,,,,,.., , L- Vice President e,e,, .e.,.e,ee,,, . Martha Webb Secretary ee,e,ee, ,e,, L ady Claire Davidson Songleaders ,eee Anna Marie Hancock Linda Adams Reporter ,. ,cea . Betty Bailey 9 4-H CLUB OFFICERS ' Marie Peinhardt 4-H CLUB Miss Lollie Young is the Sponsor of this group whose motto is To Make the Best Better. Any boy or girl is eligible who will complete the minimum of two proiects a year. The most popular proiects are cooking and sewing for girls and animal raising and crops for boys. The four H's are symbols for Heart, Hands, Health, and Head. - First row, left to right: Charles Hinkle, Shirley Bryson, Marie Peinhardt, Shirley Robinson, Hazel Nix, Louise Whisenhunt, Virginia Logan, Sarah Ann Land, Kay Richter, Pat Peinhardt, Loretta Tankersly, Bobby Jean Gilbreath, Buddy Waters. Second row: Donald Sheffield, Gale Montgomery, Martha Webb, Shirley Todd, Nancy Lou Dunn, Pat Calloway, Polly Jean Michaels, Lady Claire Davidson, Ann Stapp, Freda Entrekin, Jane Osborne, Shirley Dunaway, Bobby Buckalew. Third row: Juanita Reid, Nancy Kelley, Imogene Leathers, Billy Waters, Max Brown, Elwin Bates, Dewayne Blackmon, Dewitt Bates, Gerald Parsons, Richard Evers, Charles Ervin, Linda Adams, Anna Marie Hancock, Janie Ryan. OFHCERS .sf President so Bill MGVTY Vice President , , c Gerald Parsons Secretary-Treasurer , Mary Sue Tanner M V. Repo,-fer AffAf-,,,, H Dorless Andrews ff an Advisor Mr. Bartlett D. O. CLUB Diversified Occupations is the name applied to a recently developed program ot trade and industrial education. lt is designed primarily for the small community where a large number of different occupations are carried on. lts purpose is to fit the boys and girls of that community into trade, industrial, distributive, and commercial activities on a sound, organized basis ot vocational training. First row: Dorless Andrews, Lovella Clark, Barbara Mann, Jannie Bell Parris, Ann Manley. Second row: Norma Rainey, Betty Jean Newsome, Minnie Jo Blankenship, Mary Sue Tanner, Allie Bell Yarbrough, Betty Jo Blankenship. Third row: Waymond Rutherford, Richard Masters, Harold Hill, Gerald Parsons, W. L. Heaton, Elwin Widner. Fourth row: Bill Marty, Theawn Cheatwood, Dan McClain, Jack Quattle- baum, Mr. Bartlett. First row: Mary Nell Glasscock, Harold Speegle, Sonny Glaser, Robert Klein, Orvis Askea, Gary Herring, Betty Sapp, Gailya Jordan, Jimmy Knight. Second row: Mr. Haynes, Douglas Lovelace, Orville Whisen- hunf, Joe Davis, Larry Sanderson, James Higgerson, Jerry McClendon, Sherrill Smith, Rebecca Hesterly, Betty Bailey, James Williams, Virgil Fowler. SCIENCE CLUB The only club that contains chlorophyll. The Science Club's aims are to increase knowledge of science, learn to perfect skills in science, give service in the community and the nation, and understand the importance of science in today's activities. Even though the constitution provided for them, this is the first year that girls have been members of the Science Club. S Nl X l! 't f OFFICERS - President, Ken Hill, Vice President, Betty Sapp, Sec- retary, Gailya Jordan, Treasurer, H e n r y Arnold, Reporter, Bill Marty, Librarian, Orvis Askea. First row: Billy Abbott, Edna England, Bobby McClendon, Wayne Walker, James Scott, Neil Rainwater K. G. Moss, John Reichwein, Norma Godwin. Second row: Henry Arnold, Ken Hill, Gordon Bennett Fielding Buchanan, Robert Bradford, Russell Arnold, Horace Stapp, Sara Cammon, wtf Dolly Williams First row, left to right: Bill Mayhall, Ronnie Manor, Rayford Maddox, Gary Herring, Wayne Dahlke, Guy Waldrop, Jimmy Knight, Jack House, Larry Sanderson, Bennie Wolfe, J. L. Herring. Second row: Mr, Belcher, Franzier William, Fred Easterwood, Jerry Patrick, Joe Brown, Bobby Livingston, William Mayhall, Jere Aldridge, Darrell Strickland, Wailon Brown, Bobby Pruitt, Glen J. Bibb. Third row: Bueford Haynes, Aubrey Smith, Fritz Mehrtens, Pat Padgett, Bill Pasehal, Hollis Cranford, Bucky Giles, Don Robinson, Edward Gardner, Martin Stricklin, Bill Wilhite, Darrell Calvert, Lenoard Hudson. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB The Physical Education Club formed only this year, was organized to develop interest in physical education, promote intramural activities, perfect skill in sports, and promote better sportsmanship. OFFICERS-President, Bennie Joe Wolfe, Vice President, Guy Wal- drop, Secretary, Gary Herring, Treasurer, Don R o b i n s o n, Re- porter, J. L. Herring. ,JM ,fr 'B-.V 'mi dar' 'l I First row: Charles Waters, Donald Green, Bill Baggett, Shirley Hamilton, Nancy Moore, Pete Taylor, Bill Handley, Dale Tidwell, Second row: Billy Ray Johnson, Bobby Cox, Harry Nix, Donald Burnham, Jerry McClendon, Bobby Lovelady. Third row: Jimmy Wood, Bob Russell, Gerald Parson, Dwight Tucker, Bill Martin, Max Kelley, IICII C B The main obiective of the C Club, the oldest organization on the C.H.S. campus, is to improve school spirit toward athletics, to improve athletic conditions, and to serve the school and student body. ln order to become a member of this club, one has to earn a varsity letter or be a cheerleader for two years. The Homecoming dance and the initiation of new members usually highlight the activities of this club each year. M5 OFFICERS-President Bill Martin- Vice President Max Kelley Sec- ' V retary-Treasurer, Bill Baggett. ,,,...-1 Dennis Woodard Jerry McClendon Jane Ann Thompson Bill Martin President l Vice President Secretary Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL Created for the purpose of providing experiences in government, expressing one's thoughts to others, promoting school policies and activities, helping settle problems of students or teachers, developing responsibility, school spirit and prestige, the Student Council is performing well and above the expectations of its founders. The presidents of the homerooms, 30 in number, meet with the principal and student body president to carry on these purposes in the lives of C.H.S. students. First row: Sue Carol Hamilton, Abbie Sue Lovall, Carolyn Chaney, Jane Ann Thompson, Carolyn Peinhardt, Reba Nell Bradford, Louise Hendrix, Hilda Thompson, Gayle Haynes. Second row: Maria Hill, Jerry McClendon, Perry Tucker, Dwayne Weeks, David Thompson, Darryl Blalock, Jimmy Kil- patrick, Nancy Pylant. Third row: Dale Tidwell, Ray Buchmann, Asa Brandon, Huelie Adams, Bill Martin, Don Robinson, Ted Ratliff. Fourth row: John White, Dennis Woodard, Ken Hill, Robert Gray. ?4-hi, 313 .a1 ' if K1 f I ' I5 -X X 1 ,Na ,f f 1,1 'rx WF 'V X M350 .9 scaoo 'fxoafxkon NXXSS CULXNXP- Mxss 5XfxtXe1 L oncy 44 OO 1 ws Nfxss MON , W gi NJ' X X? ,YI ,, 1 iff g?,f , . 1 x, -f' I I f ll f ' J- l!mfL,! XX' lf' ,7 if g ,fu ff, I , M1313 'f' ..- fjgb . L4 M I Q ! f x J' L- 1 ' 1 I 5 ' if 'KH 5, . 'B+'!1w,,k f wvffffvfrr HJ W6!00',,Jw' G,-.nf 'Thomps 'Cb WW' P xss one Miss Frances Wamp IOR H MOST POPULAR Jerry Drinkarcl Charles Waters BEST ALL AROUND Sue Carol Hamilton Darrell Blalock FRIENDLIEST Hilda Thompson Harolcl Miller WHO'S WHO H1 BEST SPORTS Brenda Tiffin Harold Cox MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Nancy Dunlap John Chandler MOST COURTEOUS Betty Edwards Bert Collins SENIOR H MOST POPULAR W Alf..-F +6 Shirley Faye Hamilton BEST ALL AROUND Betty Sapp Max Kelley Bill Baggett FRIENDLIEST Catherine Dean Dale Tidwell iq it WHO'S WHO BEST SPORTS Nancy Moore Bill Martin J ,Af ' Mosr couiareous 3 Mary Pylanf Dennis Woodard MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joanne Brindley Sieve Kimbrough HOMECOMING Wm' Miss Jackie Spearman escorted by Student Body President Dennis Woodard is crowned Homecoming Queen by Principal Allen Hyatt. A giant pep rally and bonfire the night before the game made students' spirits soar. Homecoming parade Nwwtf-f . 3, M R fi S .YV fl 9 -3- x . I' P ' wi J 351 ,A 'Q ,145 if :SQL f - gag -En N- X f It fy, X K., , Nw Y n i li I 35 N 1 f , Lit K SL 5 - .wyygg M ,. ,Y 1igQx4. , , :f'egg,g,.1.Q ,-gm , . - fy 'lfigf ' Jia -V f.,.g':., .g Fx,.- Q I3 , Aww .-1 32 -0 , . I 9- ,:g4,fg1,q??:gY-ei I if H ' 1' ' ffQi,3?f:,g?m:f-4 'VQL . f ' .3 if Wil 6? , 3, Q 1 rf: Q Left to right NANCY MOORE SHIRIQEY HAMILTON Head Cheerleader DALE TIDWELL DRINKARD For their unceaslng enthusiasm when cheering The very backbone of our school splrlf . . Left to right SHIRLEY LOVELADY FRANCES WAMP BILL JOHNSON Qpw--QP GOOD CITIZENSHIP BOY and GIRL BETTY VANDWER and MAX KELLEY 5' ,ff-f. 555355 v Q 5 qs. is A my fm M we ' as 1-vu, 1, A. 4,-A i ,r AW. ,... S436-f ' ef QB ' ' i S'ff3'mBH A tg, if Qllr Fge'1 Wi?S ff' .Q Tr , me M MISS F. H. A. 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L :F if gy . lf NY 4 3 3 Q f K aw vii. ,- ' i- .. gg, im.. ,wr W' E, fx, ' is ' f H GRADY ELMORE Head Coach SCHEDULE and RESULTS Winning six and losing only four games, the '52 '53 Bearcats have had the best season for a num- ber of years. Cullman s,,., ...ss 3 3 Arab s,,,.,s Cullman ,f,.. ..s,s, 2 7 Scottsboro Cullman s,s,s ..... 6 Coffee sss, Cullman .s,, ..... l 3 Moulton . Cullman 7 Decatur Cullman ,212 Athens Cullman ,,,,, ..,,,. 2 7 Albertville Cullman, ss., .,,s, l 4 Fairfield Cullman ..... .s,,. 5 3 Hanceville Cullman eu,e ,e..., 4 4 Hartselle , Head Manager Bill Paschel and Bobby Lovelady. 1952-53 BEARCATS-First row: Manager, David Brunsong Charles Waters, Royce Brown, Brownie West, Ed Miller, Jack Railey, Jerry Patrick, Bobby Cox, Pete Taylor, Guy Waldrop, Aubrey Smith, Manager Bobby Lovelady. Second row: Coach Boone, Sharpton, Mark Heatherly, Red Miller, Larry Sanderson, Bueron McElroy, Charles Carden, Bill Wilhite, Bob Russell, Sherrill Smith, Bill Baggett, Hardeman, Asa Brandon, Head ' meal!! Coach Elmore. Third row: Jerry McClendon, Pat Padget, Good- win, Jimmy Chandler, Douglas Lovelace, Ralph Blalock, Cyron Wood, David Quattelbaum, Eugene Sandlin, James Higgerson, Harry Nix, Joe Brown. Back row: Coach Meadows, Joe Miller, Jack House, Keith Moore, Wayne Dahlke, Jimmy Knight, Chunk Wilhite, Donald Burnham, Captain, Bill Martin, Co- Captain, Max Kelly, and Head Manager, Billy Paschel. Wx, W W N , x, xxx' xxxx x xxx ' ,, , 'wx x ' ,W xx H ' 1. xxwxl, x N xx ' ' xxx xxx xx! mx WM ,x WM xd xx x xx W 'Q-.npyyhg X, Y 3735! iii V 'A 'T - i ,,H..f,. QE? x xi fff ff x x i is ge, qi 3 3 E 4 il n ,X TASK: 'W H ,J ir? M swf Tffgim ii? ' Xiimrfm-nv BILL MARTIN BILL MARTIN-senior, Lefthalf, 4 ea JAMES HIGGERSON-Senior, Center, I ,u 0 JERRY MCCLENDON JAMES HIGGERSON y r letterman. JERRY MCCLENDON-Senior, Right End, 2 year Ieiterman. year Ietferman. MAX KELLEY-Senior, Fullback, 3 year Ietterman. MAX KELLEY BILL BAGGETT ?' PETE TAYLOR BILL BAGGETT-Senior, Righihalf, 2 year leiterman. PETE TAYLOR-Senior, Quarterback, 2 year Ietterman. BOBBY COX-Junior, Righihalf, 2 year Ietterman. DONALD BURNHAM-Senior, Left Guard, N 2 year letterman. DONALD BURNHAM BOBBY COX 'aber MARK HEATHERLY MARK HEATHERLY-Senior, Left End, 'I year Ietterman. HARRY NIX-Junior, Right Tackle, 2 year letterman. HARRY NIX DWIGHT TUCKER 7 fe DWIGHT TUCKER-Senior, Quarterback, 1 year letterman. JAMES MILLER-Junior, Left Guard, 2 year Ietterman. RED MILLER ,661 K 5 X, , fp - S... O0 'V' :- rp, g or 9 e ' ffl - Wi. , K 4 V Vs.--,e..,1f ' ' V 1 R rn 'Q Q' R a il: Vg U ri X - lm.. i SWL y QM 5 i 2 ilk i u 5 S do we or f A ui Xi Q 1 QM BROWNIE WEST ED MILLER BUSTER DUNNAWAY SHERRILL SMITH Sophomore, Quarterback Junior, Fullback Junior, Left End Junior, Center l year lelterman l year letlerman I year lene,-man Bill Marlin, The 1eam's leading scorer, moves up The field for yardage in The Hartselle game. PAT PADGETT ROYCE BROWN CHYRON WOQD Quarierback Dwight Tucker Junior, Left Tackle Sophomore, Guard Junior, Left End handing Off 70 Fvllback MGX I year letterman I year letterman I year letferman Kell9Y- ' 4 WEEE J Ml 3 li is 3 ii ill fm i W F 5 Wasil E GW' l C -li as . A S E Brownie West runs against the B team as Kelley Husain! The B team squad before practice. The B team starters B team scrimmage with Full- back Keith Moore carrying the ball. x. LH LLM anna, 555.-L-M4 5k Ln i ll T5 1 U . F l f C f ll Tix la H IT x LH! il .1 Kailua? 5 VY,f.lM!X5l lk C.H.S. A BASKETBALL TEAM-First row: Ralph Blalock, Donald Green, Dwight Tucker, Jerry McClendon, Don Robinson. Second row: Coach Elmore, Max Kelley, Terry Chandler, James Higgerson, Sherrill Smiih, Martin Siricklin. BASKETBALL GRADY ELMORE Co-Captain Max Kelley and Captain Martin Sfriclclin admire Coach Their new addition To The Trophy case. RED JOHNSON The Cats in the warm-ups. Manage' ,,,.. . E v Martin Stricklin makes two for the Cats. Terry Chandler and James Higgerson are preparing for the rebound. gl ' 'SCHEDULE and RESULTS 7? it The remainder of the basketball schedule is omitted because the annual went to press before the season was finished. A TEAM Cullman , 64 Jasper , 56 Cullman 58 Athens 51 Cullman 70 Decatur 57 Cullman 51 Huntsville 41 Cullman , 60 Russellville - 53 Cullman 65 Jasper ,E , 64 Cullman 67 Cold Springs 43 Cullman 72 Butler , 48 Cullman , 56 Huntsville 61 Cullman 91 Moulton , 50 Cullmane, 49 Fairview 29 Cullman 59 Holly Pond 53 Cullman 52 Hanceville 47 Cullman 70 Moulton 63 Cullman, 64 Cold Springs 45 Cullman 69 Hanceville 45 T.V.C. TOURNAMENT RESULTS Cullman 59 Tuscumbia 38 Cullman 53 Decatur 60 Cullman 52 Butler 51 i Nr 1 CATS IN AL I IDN Max Kelley makes a shot in the Butler game x 2 0 MARTIN STRICKLIN MAX KELLEY DWIGHT TUCKER JERRY MCCLENDON Captain-Forward Co-Captain-Guard Guard Guard JAMES HIGGERSON DONALD GREEN Forward Guard DON ROBINSON TERRY CHANDLER SHERRILL SMITH RALPH BLALOCK Forward Center Forward Guard C.H.S. BEES-First row: Douglas Lovelace, Ed Miller, Larry Sanderson, Ray Buchmann, Guy Waldrop St K' b h ' ' eve tm roug, Charles Carden, Oather Kilgo. Second row: Fritz Mehrtcns, Bill Brunner, Keith Moore, David Quattlebaum, Wayne Dahlke, bobby Livingston, Alton Sharpton. BE ES HSCHEDULE and RESULTS JOHN MEADOWS Coach 'ki' The remainder of the basketball schedule is omitted because the annual went to press before the season was finished. B TEAM Cullman 59 Jasper Cullman 66 Athens Cullman 42 Decatur Cullman 53 Huntsville Cullman 43 Russellville Cullman 41 Jasper Cullman Cold Springs Cullman Butler Cullmann, Huntsville Cullman Moulton Cullman 'Fairview Cullman Holly Pond Cullman Hanceville Cullman Moulton Cullman Cold Springs Cullman Hanceville JUNIOR HIGH CAGERS-First row: Milton Cameron, D'Wayne O'Barr, John Chandler, Darrell Blalock, Donald Quick. Second row: Leighton Clemons, Babe Smith, Charles Walers, Franklin Phillips, Keith O'Barr. I JUNIOR HI! H BASKETB LL 'SCHEDULE and RESULTS A Cullman ,..,,,,A,,.,,,,, 37 Cullman .,,,..,,.....,, 20 Cullman ,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,, 3I Cullman ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 26 Cullman ......, .... . 20 Cullman ............,,,, I6 Cullman ....,. ,,,,,, 2 4 Cullman ,,..,. ,.,,,, 3 7 B Cullman .......,..,,,,, 31 Cullman u,.......,,,,,,, 30 Cullman. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 37 Cullman .,,,,,,.,,,,,, 24 Cullman ,,.A.,.....,.. ,'l7 Cullman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 22 Cullman ,,,,.,,..,,,,,,, I I Cullman ,,,,.,..,...,.. 35 ROBERT HAYNES Coach ii The remainder of the basketball resulls is omitted be- cause the annual went to press before the season ended. H UB will KEN al 0 cap' TEAM Vinemont Coffee ,,,,,,,, Jones Chapel Dowling ,,,,,, Logan ,,,,, ,,,, Jones Chapel Dowling ,,u.,. Good Hope ,, TEAM Vinemont ..,,. Coffee ,,,,...., Jones Chapel Dowling Logan ,,,,,,,,,,, Jones Chapel Dowling ,,,,,.. Good Hope . THE JUNIOR BEES-First row: Robbie Brown, Billy Chandler George Rags dale, Gene Wilhite. Second row: David Brunson, Jimmy Rooker Gerald Sims Perry Tucker, Manager Stacy Thomas. PHYSICAL EDUCATION i- Pictured on this page are some views of P.E. classes enjoying our swimming pool, and a group of Junior High girls who are giving a trampoline demonstration at a Physical Education clinic which was held at Cullman the first of the school year. The well-rounded Physical Education program at C.H.S. includes basketball, football, volleyball, soccer, softball, tumbling, track, trampoline, swimming, ping pong, Canasta, square dancing and other indoor games. NUR -Q-.1-...1 ,,,,,..,,,,,, Q--9-...Q FACULTY BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS VOLLEYBALL To create interest in Physical Education and to promote good sportsmanship and co-operation between team members is the purpose of intramural sports at C.H.S. ln various sports, each period class organized a team and competed against the other period teams. Not to be outdone, a team was organized by the faculty and under the management of Cordes Allen, they really proved themselves sportsmen. ,4.. , 1 I if 'ww P.E. FoorBALL Bovs' VOLLEYBALL Dix? Q2 ' -1.-Q ,TT Wm i 7-Y,'g'1i:gVU .-- -,.. 1'N' 3f'5': .-,. 9 1'-f?13+ i1i1T' 3 :, -,.... L'T1l34-gi.:+: ', w:1.iii'iifji.. .,.A 5 2 j '1-,,-fi5 f , ' ' 5'--A '3--YE? if d i--' ? u 1 .'?4f' , ag . s ' ' '-'ff'-,AM-- ' f-73 'ti '? -2.22 in--wi-QHJQM , Ewan S 1 ' far , 2 O FA Wy X-Q-P A 3 ft' - A, - f 'T W b cf.. Q ' Bail ,,- ff , - - 1-ffl f -ill! f : , ff 3 1 -- X xr ,,..-, N I ' ,.,.- , I,,,-Jzgffififl .4 .... 1 gqiiansf f 'Q ' ,Q ' - ' 'U-D I ' --' ' f f ,SE ' : 4 , x 'i ,-'a'g,fw, -. 1, fff,-1-, S ,1-yiggi' Q64 . --uf: il ' I D , ,Q-' I .A '-1-. - A . '4-gi? V 'f V ' Q -'L- --,--1,- A X ' -2- -Q.. -4Q.'yg4Xk . 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Thompson Bill Thompson EAST and WEST SIDE FURNITURE COMPANY COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Cullman, Alab SE RVICEX K N154 C90 D 6 is OUR f 7 FIRST f THOUGHT ' N C. ARNOLD and SON Lumber Company Shorl' Leaf Yellow Pine PHONE 920-J-L lnvcfafaoy J TO VISIT Marshall Durbin BROILIER PROJECT HANCEVILLE CULLMAN Cullman Alabama l ji P. J. wooDARDs' 'iii : ' Q P. 5' Shoes - - - Clothing Q Lrg? gs Everyl'hing 'For +he 'M Teen Agers and Family rj X V Fooaoqo 0 Pop. G0 0 l TOWNE HOUSE RESTAURANT gl I Mile norlh on Highway 3l ZQR KS SEA FOODS - - - STEA Owned and OP'-fplltid by C. D. BRO W7 -A V53 STATE NATIONAL BANK O KING PHARR CANNING Operations Processors CULLMAN COUNTY FOOD CROPS Morgan Oil Company x.uoo Moron on SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE ALL-STEAK CAFE AIR CONDITIONED CHICKEN STEAKS MEATS Cullman, Alabama EWING and LUCILLE WALLACE BRIDGES MOTORS Pea! den Waimea I-4OC,I:I2IE5 BRINDLEY'S MARKET A Good Place Io Trade C. ARNOLD and SON Phone I 500 Dependable-Building Maferial Since I880 Cullman, Alabama CULLMAN NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION PYLANT BROTHERS Chrysler - PIymouI'I1 MITCHELL MOTOR COMPANY Ford ROBINSON BUICK COMPANY Buick CULLMAN MOTOR COMPANY CI1evroIe+ BEN HOLMES MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and PIymou+I1 DIXIE MOTORS DeSo+o and PIymouI'I1 DRINKARD Ponfiac and GMC DAVIDSON and PIZITZ Oldsmobile HAYNES MOTOR COMPANY Sfudebaker Cullman, Alabama You'II do better to buy your used car from a new car dealer. STEELE FURNITURE COMPANY T. Y. Steele, Proprietor Cullman - Phone 635 Hanceville - Phone 254I The Fair Store The Dutchess Bakery B, Complete Line ot Excellent Bakery Better Values Guaranteed produds Cullman Phone 687 Phone lsb Buettner Brothers Quality Building Material H. M. ancl W. O. BUETTNER Phone I 87 Cullman, Alabama Thompson Brothers FURNITURE and CLOTHING STORE for CULLMAN'S OUTSTANDING VALUE and MOST COMPLETE SELECTION Werner's Shoe Shop Shoes and Shoe Repairs PHONE 276 Cullman, Alabama Cullman Drug Co. The Rexall Store PHONE 85 T. A. ROBINSON, Manager JACK'S CAFE Dinners-Cafeleria s+yle Chicken-Sfealcs-Seafood Sandwiches-Shorl' Orders KINNEY and BRADFORD Sales Stables CALL IO99-J Localed on Hiway 3l, S. COURTEOUS SERVICE PHONE 383 504 2nd Ave. W. Cullman Alabama LQVEI-ADY'S MACKENTEPE MACHINE SHOP Comple+e Molor Rebuilding 202 Wesl' Arnold Slreel' PHONE 98I-J Hardware Company Hardware-Building Malerial HOTPOINT APPLIANCES Phone l26-Cullman, Alabama THE MAGIC CENTER Befler Clolhing 'For The Enlire Family CULLMAN. ALABAMA MURPHREE DRESS SHOP Oualily Merchandise LADIES' and CHlLDREN'S READY-+o-WEAR 2l3 Easf 3rd Phone IO66 Cullman, Alabama DUFFEY ELECTRIC COMPANY Everyfhing Eleclrical HEATING and COOLING EDMONDSON'S TIRE SERVICE Qualify Recapping EQUIPMENT NEW d USED TIRES Cullman, Alabama C H an AI b Phone 45 u man, a ama HOUSE and JORDEN Groceries, feed and O Howell - Flemming supplies Lumber Company PHONE I403 We Deliver ' 74.14.14 .LJAJ PEOPLE'S DRUG COMPANY Phillip G. and OHo G. Harlung, Props. PHONE 32 Cullman, Alabama A1 YA! Vt! YA! YA! YA ROMINE'S 'Ir Feafuring Qualify merchandise for Ihe enlire family. CompIe+e line of piece goods, sewing accessories and paH'erns CULLMAN HANCEVILLE Phone II Phone 380l Congratulations to the SENIOR CLASS ot I953 Cullman Electric Co-Operative Serving TVA power to I0,000 REA members CLAUDE wooo, Mgr. THE CULLMAN TRIBUNE 0 In Cullman since I874 HENRY F. ARNOLD Editor and Publisher PHONES 857 Member: Audit Bureau ot Circulation Alabama Press Association National Editorial Association C-LQGC-P66 CULLMAN and RITZ THEATERS Finest in motion picture entertainment C-566960 FARMERS MARKETING EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION J. N. Chaney, Mgr. FEEDS, SEEDS, FERTILIZERS INSECTICIDES and BABY CHICKS Phone 677 Cullman, Alabama Mccov Bus COMPANY Phone 849-735 . T. A. ROBINSON, Manager Cullman, Alabama Home Economy Market Fancy Mears and Groceries PHONE 55 I We Deliver GRAF'S TIN SHOP All Types of Sheer Mefal Work PHONE 406 Cullman, Alabama K. J. GRIFFITH Judge of Probafe Cullman, Alabama Nehi Bottling Company 4l3 2nd AVENUE EAST Phone 306 CULLMAN, ALABAMA Your Neighbor Grocer . HERMAN SMITH GROCERY Phone 662 Cullman Alabama FULENWIDER GROCERY ., Groceries SINCLAIR GAS and OIL Roufe 4 Phone I047-J Cullman, Alabama Sign Painfing ALL KINDS-MODERN STYLES TRUCK LETTERING A SPECIALTY Sudden Service PHONE 50l LONG'S SIGN SERVICE Bill's Novelty and Ladies Ready to Wear Next to WFMH Radio Station BRlGHT'S FLOWER and GIFT SHOP The Beauty About Our Business Is Flowers POTTED PLANTS, FRESH FROM PHONE 1455 GREEN HOUSES on JONES CHAPEL HIGHWAY BURNHAM FURNITURE COMPANY See Us for All Your Furniture Phone 344 CULLMAN APOTH ECARY Needy- Doing One Thing Right CULLMAN, ALABAMA PRESCRIPTIONS-SICKROOM SUPPLIES Cullman, Ala. Reg. No. 2569 896936 ALBERT LORENZ Service Station euLE Pnooucrs HIGHWAY 3l PHONE 3l Cullman, Alabama FARMERS HARDWARE General Hardware DICKIES WESTERN JEANS INDUSTRIAL UNIFORMS Lettered To Your Specifications PHONE l3l4 O THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY lThe Wesson Oil and Snowdrifl' Peoplel Sinclair Refining Co BRUCE and DWIGHT PYLANT PHONE l9O ' Cullman, Alabama PHONE 960 Cullman, Alabama VIRGIL B. FOWLER NEWMANIS Insurance and Real Esl'a're ST- JOHN BUILDING Laundry and Cleaners Phone 490 Phone 225 Cullman, Alabama Cullman' Alabama I.-,go C-we U DEPENDABLE I fa Quallty Cleaners SERVICE 3 f ALTERATIONS A SPECIALTY if PICK UP and DELIVERY WHITE STAR SERVICE PHONE 900 MARKET Cullman, Alabama Cullman, Alabama S- Q h Ag 31 DRIVE-IN THEATER For the best in entertainment the year round 3I HIGHWAY-SOUTH CULLMAN, ALABAMA A Complete Department Store AND HHUWN PlAlll FARM yew gay. . . TO GREATER vALuEs RAGSDALE HARDWARE CULLMAN, ALABAMA CULLMAN SPEEDWAY Races Every Week HOME Lei' Good Times COMPANY RON af CULLMAN HANCEVILLE 777 2222 I , , Wamps Skating Rink GENERAL ELECTRIC Appumces MAYTAG wAsHeRs HOME FREEZERS A Place fo Meei' YouNesrowN sneer cAanNers Your Friends PHONE 290-3 ROBERT A. SCHAFER O STlEFELMEYER'S Quality Merchandise Since I888 CURLEE CLOTHES VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS Florsheim Shoes for Men . Nafural Bridge 'For ladies Advedised Nafionally LUXITE NELLY DON CLAUSSNER GUNS FIELDCREST TOOLS PRINTZESS KITCHEN WARE Fashions You Can Afford K 0, AL, MKG. fcolrirers The Spot DELICIOUS SANDWICHES SOUPS and CHILI Cullman, Alabama PHONE 9 I06 LUMMUS GIN THERMEX FEEDERS SUPER JET LINT CLEANERS DOUBLE MATTING DOUBLE EXTRACTORS Stisher Gin Company Western Auto Associate Store SPORTING eooos Everything for the Auto PHONE 776 RICHARDSON PIANO COMPANY LESTER, BETSY ROSS SPINETS Fine Reconditioned Pianos CULLMAN, ALABAMA RATLIFF SHEET METAL WORKS ROOFING-GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK-PHONE I098 Oil and Coal Furnaces Stolcers-Air Conditioned 329 Second Ave. West Palomino Cote Phone 9I26 SERVING GOOD FOOD ONLY 3I Hwy. South O. M. BURROW, Owner CONGRATULATIONS FROM Patrick's PETER'S DIAMOND BRAND SHOES CITY CLUB-WEATHER BIRD VELVET SHOES Phone 856 JITNEY JUNGLE and SOUTH PARK GROCERY CULLMAN, ALABAMA Serve . . . BORDEN'S lf il s Borden's - - - ll s Gol' To Be Good PHONE I59 CULLMAN, ALABAMA HERFURTH STUDIO Porlrailure Finishing and Commercial PHONE IZB-J Upslairs lmbush Building Black ancl While or Color Mutt's Shell SERVICE STATION QUALITY senvlce Wm-I couaresv 24 Hour One Slop Service PHONE 774-W Bee Line Highway H. A VOIGHT PRODUCE COMPANY SWEET and IRISH POTATOES STRAWBERRIES Localecl Wesl, across l'he Slreel' from Coun'l'y Jail BUS. PHONE 377-W RES. PHONE 2904 Cullman, Alabama Roy G. Ingle INSURANCE AGENCY ALL TYPES of INSURANCE Auro LOANS J. R. TUCKER Department Store J. S. Hyatt JIM DANDY FEEDS ancl JAZZ FEEDS Cullman, Alabama Cullman' Alabama PHONE 350 PHONE 293 JOE C. SAPP K. A. Fisher DEPARTMENT STORE READY TO WEAR CLOTHING-sHoEs Cullman, Alabama JOBBER and DISTRIBUTOR School Supply Haclquarlers YOUR NIFTY LINE JOBBER KEITH'S JEWELRY Gills of Fine Qualify EXPERT REPAIRS Phone l29I-J 307-2ncI Avenue, Wesl' CULLMAN, ALABAMA Leeth Apothecary Drugs AI' a Saving J. B. LEETH Regisfered Pharmacisl' owner CULLMAN, ALABAMA Lowery- Dodson IMPLEMENT COMPANY JOHN DEERE TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT Phone 457 Cullman, Alabama McMinn Auto Parts YOUR WHOLESALE STORE N.A.P.A. Jobber DAY-PHONE 654 NIGHT-PHONE I59b Cullman Cabinet Shop CHAMBER of COMMERCE Mill Work, Fixlures CULLMAN- ALABAMA E H E, d Whal' Cullman makes, O a m S makes CuIIman R. O. EDGE, Owner Floor Covering and Wall Tile-Phone 80I 204 4lh Slreel Easl' M COLONIAL POULTRY FARMS WorId's Largesl' HARDWARE Chick Producers PHONE U ' BEST see and BROILER Cullman, Alabama TYPE CHICKS CPhoneE 2Il ' WALLA E P. elBBS, Manager .,,.f ' ,W-'N wwf! ,Cf My ,W-f C-.m.,M N? sw ' S l.. . MCGRIFF TIRE SERVICE and SERVICE STATION FIRESTONE FACTORY METHOD of RECAPPING Phone 456 All work guaranleed BERTIS MCGRIFF, owner GAY OIL COMPANY Burns Laundry vvv Complefe Laundry Service :V PICK-UP and DELIVERY Gun+ersviIIe PHONE 333 ASADVE Highway Cullman Alabama ,vgaaifi -If A A AT CULLMAN ALABAMA ,N an D I 5ChI0SSe S IRA A. WATSON 5TUD'0 COMPANY CULLMAN, ALABAMA Where TI1ere's A Difference Befween A Phofograph and A Good Pic+ure PHOTOGRAPHER FOR CULLMAN ALL' BARGAIN STORE CULLMAN, ALABAMA VINES SEED AND SPORTINGGOODS STORE KLEINS DAIRY PRODUCTS CENTRAL LOCATION MODERN REST ROOMS UNITS OF ONE OR MORE OFFICES STEAM HEAT FLOOR COVERING VENETIAN BLINDS FULLER BUILDING Cullman's Only Fire Proof Office Building SPACE AVAILABLE AS VACANCIES OCCUR Asa B. Fuller Phone 4 Cullman, Alabama Real Esl'al'e General Insurance Abslrads of Til'Ie MOSS SERVICE FUNERAL HOME YOUR BROWN SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS CULLMAN 67 HANCEVILLE I 27I 320 E. 3rd Slreel CULLMAN, ALABAMA B 6' B CAFE Sou+h's Fines+ Home of Chicken in +he Tray STEAKS-DINNERS-CHOPS CALL US FOR BANQUETS Phone 335 Cullman Alabama lv if N U-WAY CLEAN ERS PICK - UP AND DELIVERY Phone 27 Bee Line Highway CULLMAN ALABAMA DARI-DELIGHT ICE CREAM SUNDAES FROZEN CUSTARD Cullman Alabama THE WAGNER STUDIO Quality Photographs KODAK FINISHERS FOR 57 YEARS Phone I 26 CULLMAN, ALABAMA And Now, Photography in the Modern Manner WH ITE WAY Modernistic Pure Milk Company PRINT SHOP Prinling, Office Supplies ROYAL TYPEWRITERS VICTOR ADDING MACHINES We Are Proud lo Serve Cullman Phone High Wilh Whileway Milk. VISITORS WELCOME e e e N ..,:- ' t V N QQ fwzf A rlqpoiogies to Poetess Stein. A rose may tae enciiessiy a rosep a ff ,V ' more than just a A is a living. 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