Flomaton High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Flomaton, AL)

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A PARAGON PRODUCTION by £,tir paragon Prrfl «ONTGOMKRV ALABAMA 'lite Piddtilied luj, THE SENIOR CLASS • FLOMATON HIGH SCHOOL FLOMATON, ALABAMA FACULTY Mr. E. L. Brantley Principal Miss Margaret Cosby English Miss Daisy Cobb Commercial Mrs. Lola Vinson Social Science Mr. W. A. Blair Mathematics ano Science Miss Ooell Turner Mathematics ano Science Mrs. Georgia Hart English ano Social Science Miss Erma Kennedy Physical Education Mrs. A. A. Hall English ano Social Science Mr. G. E. Thompson Coach ano Social Science Mr. J. E. Christian Vocational Agriculture Miss Mi loreo Howell Vocational Home Economics vJ- STAFF NETiBERS —j—, A=JC- TO THE PATRONS, AOVERTISERS ANO SUBSCRIBERS OF THIS BOOK, THE EDITORS OF THE FlOMaSCOPE EXTEND THEIR APPRECIATIVE THANKS FOR HAVING MADE IT POSSIBLE. -The Staff EDITOR-IN-CHIEF.... BUSINESS MANAGER... ADVERTISING MANAGER, ART EDITOR.......... SOCIAL EDITOR....... SPORTS EDITOR...... PRODUCTION MANAGERS CLARENCE BROWN DONALD CHEATHAM ELIZABETH ASH MARY GREEN JACQUELINE GRAY ROBERT MASSEY MARIE DANNELLY ALLEN BROWN OFFICERS PRESIDENT Aubrey Godwin Vice-President Elya Hutto Secretary Jean McCurdy Treasurer. ....................... .Marie Dannelly Orman adkinson, Elizabeth ash. Melvin Babwell, allen Brow. Clarence brow. Oorib Mac Brow. JewCl Brunson. Donald lhcatmam, MaAie Oannclly, vermell Oiqmon. Wendell oriskell. Hester Ruth Franklin. Virocnia franklin. Aubrey Godwin. Forcea lean goowin. Maureen gorum. Jaco-jclIne gray. Ella Mac may Dorothy g aves, Mary Green. Odessa Green. Valera Heaton. Irvin Huskey. Elva ieitto. C. C. Jackson. Faye Jackson. Frances Jackson. Rosala Jackson. Conway Justice. Jim Kennedy. Millard killam, Inez Knowles. Marion Locklier, Robert Massey, Jean mccurdy. Ola BEll miller, avanIll Morris, burson murphy, Clara Bell noun, Philip Thompson, Calvin weave . C, w. WILLIAMS, HENRY WILLIAMSON. FACTS ABOUT THF. SENIORS ELIZABETH ASH (Lib)— Journalism- Club, Bi-:ta Ci.ub, Dramatics Club, Annual Staff, Who:s Who, Socialite, Miss Flomaton High of 1941. DORIS MAE BROW — Handicraft Club, and Beta Club. JE'VEL BRUNSON — Dramatics Club, F.H.A. Journalism Club, MARIE DANNELLY — Treasurer or Class, Annual Staff, Journalism, Who’s Wo, F.H.A. Dramatics Club, Best Dressed Girl, Most Attractive. VERMELL DIGMON —. Dramatics Club, 4-H Club, FaH.A., Journalism, HESTER RUTH FRANKLIN — F.H,A. VIRGINIA FRANKLIN — Reporter of Class, Who’s Who,-Modest, Journalism, Beta Club, F.H.A. DOROTHY GRAVES — F.H.A. Club. PORCIA LEAH GODWIN — (Porkv) 4-H Club, Wo’s Wo, Prettiest, F.H.A. MARY GREEN — Annual Staff, Who’s Who— BeSt-Natureo, Beta, Dramatics, F.H.A., Journalism Club, ODESSA GREEN — Dramati os, Wo’s Who — Biggest Gossiper, Journalism, 4-H Club, FgHjAt JACQUELINE GRAY — Dramatics, F.H.A., Journalism, Beta, Annual Staff, Wo’s Wo. neatest ELLA MAE GRAY Dramatics, F.H.A. Club, Journalism Club, 4 H Club. MAUREEN GORUM — F.H.a. Handicraft. ELVm HUTTO — Journalism, F-,H3A , Club, Wo’s Whc-Most studious, Meekest; 4-H, V| OE-Pr.ES I DENT OF THE CLASS5 VA'.ERA HEATON — F.H.A, FRANCES JACKSON — F.H.A. FA-E JACKSON — F.H.A. rosala Jackson f.h.a. INEZ KNOWLES — FAH.A,, Handicraft Club, 4-H Club, OLA BELL MlL'£R — F.H.A, JEAN McCURDY — Beta, Dramatics, Secretary of the Class, Wo's Who-Faculty Rusher, Sweetheart of Class, Biggest Flirt, AVANEJ.. MORRIS — FfcH.A.. Dramatics Club, 4-H Ct_U3 CLARA 3EI.L NOLIN — Wo’s Wo-Best Gjrl Athlete, F,H,A5 Journalism, Dramatics, 4-H Club. ORMAN ADKINSON — F.F.A,, Dramatics Club Wo’s Wo—Best Dressed Boy, MELVIN BAGWELL — F-F,A., Handicraft Club. ALLEN BROWN — Hi-Y; Photography, Wo’s Wo-Most Generous, Annual Stafp. CLARENCE BROW — Hj-Y, Photography, Annual Staff, Football ’40, Beta, F-Club Baseball ’-30, Who’s Who Most dignified. Most likely to succeed, most .ambitious. DONALD CHEATHAM — Dramatics Club, Wo’s Wo, Most origina'., b-crest usser, Class Chemist, Class Monkey• WENDELL DRISKELL Photography, Jour- nalism, Dramatics Clubo AUBREY GODWIN — Class President, Hand- icraft, Basketball ’39.'40. IRVIN HUSKEY Handicraft, Basketball 39, ’40, 4l, Football ’39, ’40, '41. C. C. JACKSON — F F,A.t Basketball ’39, ’40, ’4! CONWAY JUSTICE — Basketball ’39, ’40, 4l, Baseball ’39, Who’s Who—Glass Dude Biggest Eater: Dkam tJos Club, Football ‘37, ’38, ’ 39 - ' 40 r F-CLi'3o MILLARD K!LLAM —. F.F,At, H?-Y Club, Dramatics Club, Wo s WHo—Handsomsst. JIM KENNEDY Basketball ’40, ‘41, Wo:s WO’-Lae’est. MARION LOCKLiER — F.F0A., Dramatics Club, H:-Y CLub. BURSON MURPHY — F-Club, Dramatics Club, Football 38, '39, 40. ROBERT MASSEY (Robbie) F-Club, Wo's Wh Best Boy Athlete, Baseball 37, 38, '3? '40, Football '37, '38, «39, '40, Baske' ball 38, ’39, Annual Staff. PHILLIP THOMPSON — F.Club, Handicraft, Basketball 39, ?40. CALVIN WEAVER (Kayo)- Wo’s Who— Most Versatile. C. Ws WILLIAMS — F.F,A., Dramatics, F.Club. Who’s Whd-Most melancholy, Hi-Y HENRY WiLLiAMSON —Photography Club. HISTORY OF THE CLASS OF '41 In May 1935 our Class completed the 6th grade, how reluctantly ano yet how happily we en- tered what had seemed to U8 the unattainable high school. The weather was fine and we made good headway. So the seventh and eighth grades passed HURRIEDLY AND UNEVENTFULLY. September 1937 The Good Ship Class of i941 left on this date for a four year cruise to Treasure Island with forty-six passengers ano crew, we were full MY' WE ENTERED THE NINTH GRADE, KNOWN A8 the FRESHMEN YEAR OF HIGH 8CH00L. WE iSttt PRESIDENT, AND UNDER HER ABLE LEADERSHIP WE DISPLAYED OUR ABILITIES IN THE VARIOUS ACTIVITIES |N WHICH WE PARTICIPATED, Mrs. Hall undertook to guide us through the Hfficult task of orientation and adjustment to THE SERIOUS BUSINESS OF ACCUMULATING KNOWLEDGE AND CREDITS TOWARD THEGOAL WHICH WE MAVE NOW reached. That year we served the purpose of human guinea pigs, we worked in small qroups, get- TiNG practically all our information from the library and submitting it to the teacher for ap- proval, from this experience we found that some pupils, especially those doing poor work, IM- PROVED. this was different from anything we had ever experienced. The Next year 1938—1939 our class, enlarged by twenty—one pupils from pollard ano McCall, progressed with the ease which comes only from practice and hard work, because of the large num- 3ER, WE WERE DIVIDED INTO SECTIONS, THE FOLLOWING YEARH939—40 WE WERE JUNIORS. THIS MEANT INCREASED RESPONSIBILITIES WHICH WE WElCCMED AND MET RATHER ABLY, BY NOW WE HAD ACHIEVED A DEGREE OF CULTURE AND SELF-CONFIDENCE WHICH COMES TO EVERY JUNIOR AND MAKES HIGH SCHOOL LIFE STAND OUT IN ONE’S MEMORY AS AN ERA OF HA-P'NESSo A COUNTRY STORE FOR HALLOWEEN NIGHT, AND SEVERAL DANCES WERE SPONSORED BY THE CLASS OUR.NG THE YEAR, AND PROVED TO BE VERY SUCCESSFUL IN EVERY WAY, AND WHAT WAS OF MAJOR IMPORTANCE, Financially, with this money in hand, the problem of the junior-senior Banquet was brought up ANO «T LAST SETTLED In THE SPIRIT OF EMOCRACY, VWICH IS TAUGHT ALL THROUGH OUR SCHOOL. IT, NEVERTHELESS, WAS QUITE A Task, AND after MUCH WORRYING AND PREPARATION THE EVENING WAS VERY DE- LIGHTFUL; AND ONE TO BE LONG REMEMBERED. Another difficult problem to us was getting class rings; however after much discussion, the RINGS WERE SELECTED AND ORDERED. WE WERE TO RECEIVE THEM AT THE BEGINNING OF OUR SENIOR YEAR, IN HIGH SPIRITS AND WITH GREAT EXPECTATIONS WE CAME BACK TO SCHOOL AS SENIORS, 1940—J 941 _ A LITTLE OLDER AND MUCH WISER THAN WHEN WE FIRST ENTERED HIGH SCHOOL. WE REALIZED, THOUGH, THAT WE STILL HAD WORK TO DO, SO WE SET OUR HEARTS AND MINDS TO THE PROBLEM, AS CLASS OFFICERS, WE CHOSE AUBREY GODWIN, PRESIDENT; ELVA HJTTO, VICE-PRESIDENT} JEANNE McCurdy, secretary; and Marie Dannelly, treasurer. The OUTSTANDING STUDENTS OF THE FOUR YEARS WERE JEANNE MCCURDY, VALEDICTORIAN , CLARENCE , Salutorian; Elva Hutto, Historian; porcia leah Godwin, prophet; Marie Dannelly, Testator; Brown and Elizabeth ash, giftorian. AFTER FOUR YEARS OF CAREFUL GUIDANCE UNDER OUR CONSCIENTIOUS TEACHERS, FORTY-THREE OF US HAVE AT LAST PREPARED TO LEAVE OUR DEAR FLOMATON HIGH. WE HAVE WITHIN US NEW AMBITIONS AND HIGH IDEALS, WE SHALL STRIVE UNTIL WE REACH A WORTHWHILE GOAL REGARDLESS OF THE HARDSHIPS THAT WE MAY ENCOUNTER IN OUR FUTURE LIFE. WE ARE PREPARED FOR THESE HARDSHIPS AND WE SHALL ATTACK THEM WITH SUCH VIGOR THAT W E WILL RISE ABOVE THEM VICTORIOUSLY. OUR HEARTS ARE A LITTLE SAD AT THE THOUGHT OF DEPARTURE, BUT WE ARE HAPPY IN THE REALI- ZATION THAT THIS IS NOT THE END OF OUR DAY, BUT ONLY THE BEGINNING, A BEGINNING THAT WE LOOK FORWARD TO WITH UPLIFTED FACES AND HOPEFUL HEARTS, ELVA HUTTOv (historian) AMERICA, MY HOME America, my Nation, Land of the free. America, my country where I'll always be; I NEVER WANT TO LEAVE IT AND ROAM, TO ME IT'S SO BEAUTIFUL, 1 M GLAD IT'S MY HOME, ITS PLAINS AND ITS MOUNTAINS, ITS VALLtfS SO GREEN; ITS LAKES AND ITS TREES. THE PRETTIEST I'VE SEEN, The SEA ANO THE OCEAN WHERE RIVERS RUN T0, the Flag, OhJ so wonderful; the red, white and blue. Elizabeth Ash PROPHECY In the summer of 1951. while in Birmingham I was making some last minute preparations for a vacation in California, I went shopping and bought a hat designed by henry Williamson, Rosala Jackson and Vermell Digmon were partners in a large beauty shop, as they fixed my hair and Mani- cured MY NAILS, WE TALKED OF SCHOOL DAYS AT F, H, 8, I LEARNED THAT ODESSA GREENE WAS AN ENGLISH teacher, and Robert Massey, the coach at Flomaton High, vermell had just received a letter from MILLARD KILLAM WHO WAS CHEMISTRY TEACHER AT HUNTINGDON COLLEGE, ROSALA TOLD ME THAT HESTER RUTH FRANKLIN HAD RECENTLY CALLED HER OVER THE PHONE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA, WHERE SHE IS student Counselor, WHEN I GOT ON THE TRAIN THE NEXT DAY WHO SHOULD BE CONDUCTOR BUT WINDELL DRISKELL, AFTER I •SOT ON THE TRAIN I DISCOVERED SOME MORE OF F, H, S, THERE ON THE TRAIN WAS FaYE JACKSON, FRANCES Jackson, and Dorothy Graves going to Beaumont, Texas for their vacation, Frances is now a music teacher in public schools, Faye is a salesgirl in a large department store and Dot is librarian IN A PUBLIC LIBRARY, WE TALKED OF OLD TIMES AT SCHOOL, AND EXCHANGED IDEAS ABOUT THE VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE CLACS THAT WE HAD KEPT IN CONTACT WITH, THEY TOLD ME JlM KENNEDY WAS MAJORING IN ARCHITECTURE, IRVIN HUSKEY IS A PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER, PHILLIP THOMPSON A TRAVELING SALESMAN, AUBREY GODWIN IS EXECUTIVE EDITOR OF A LARGE NEWSPAPER, C, C. JACKSON IS A RADIO COMEDIAN, THEN I TOLD THEM OF THE MEMBERS WITH WHOM I HAD KEPT IN CONTACT, MELVIN BAGWELL IS A VOCATIONAL AGRI- CULTURE INSTRUCTOR AT AUBURN, AND OLA BELL MILLER IS A PERSONAL SECRETARY, INEZ KNOWLES AND avanell Morris are both progressing as nurses, Virginia Franklin is personal secretary to the GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA, WHEN WE REACHED BEAUMONT I DECIDED TO TAKE A PLANE ON TO SANTE FE, NEW Mexico, Because I learned Allen brown was the pilot, and as hostess, whom do you think welcomed me on the plane? None other than Elva Hutto, we hadn't seen each other since our graduation. so of course we had to talk of the 1941 class too, Elva told me she and Allen often heard about SOME OF THE CLASS, ALLEN KEEPS UP A CORRESPONDENCE WITH CLARENCE BROWN WHO IS PHARMACIST IN THE REXALL DRUG STORE AT FLOMATON. SHE HAD ALSO HEARD THAT DONALD CHEATHAM IS PRACTICING LAW IN Mobile, and Conway Justice is an interne at John Hopkins where Jeanne McCurdy is an X-r.,y and Labor- tory technician, Elva also told me that Marion Locklier, who is an insurance agent, had made a trip on their plane a few weeks before, and had given her the interesting news that Marie Dannelly is teaching commercial subjects at Flomaton, and C, W, williams owns the bus Station, Burson Murphy and Orman adkinson are officers in the U, s. army, while Calvin weaver is presi- dent of the Southern Railway system. When I got to Sante fe, New Mexico i decided to finish my trip by train. As I had a while TO WAIT, I THOUGHT I WOULD SEE SOME OF THE TOWN, I VISITED AN ART GALLERY ANO SAW SOME OF MaRY Greene's famous paintings, while walking down the street I met Valera Heaton, She invited me TO HER LOVELY HOME FOR LUNCH, AS WE TALKED OF OLD TIMES SHE TOLD ME THAT ELLA MaE GRAY WAS A CASHIER IN A LARGE BANK IN SANTE FE. SHE ALSO SAID THAT JEWEL BRUNSON HAD TAKEN JOURNALISM AS HER CAREER, AND WAS MAKING A GREAT SUCCESS AS A NEWSPAPER REPORTER ON THE NEW YORK WORLD, CLARA Bell noun Is a girl's physical Education Instructor At Alabama College, when I arrived in Sacramento, California I heard someone call me, I lookeo and it was Elizabeth Ash, Doris Mae Brown, and Jacqueline gray, Doris Mae who is manager of the sales department store now, and Jacqueline who is a famous tennis player were visiting Elizabeth who HAS MADE HER HOME IN CALIFORNIA EVER SINCE GRADUATION FROM HIGH SCHOOL, ON MY RETURN TRIP HOME I MET MAUREEN GORUM, SHE IS tHE WIFE OF AN ARMY OFFICER, SHE IS NOT THE ONLY MARRIED MEMBER OF THE GROUP, ALL ARE MARRIED EXCEPT JEANNE MCCURDY WHO ALWAYS SAID SHE WAS YOUNG ENOUGH TO HAVE A CAREER AND THEN FIND HER SOUL MATE. I ENDED MY TRIP IN BIRMINGHAM WHERE I AM SECRETARY TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE ALABAMA STEEL CORPORATION, SOClAfc HAPPENINGS Porcia Leah Godwin (Class prophet) Ow Fntn.V OCTOBER 2S. !940 THE FLOMATON HIGH SCHOOL SPONSORED A HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL, THE SR, III CLASS SPONSORED A NEgRo MINSTREL AND A DANCE, EVERYONE HAD A VERY ENJOYABLE AFTERNOON, ANO EVENING. The Grammar school Faculty entertained the high School Faculty in October with a delightful Weiner roast at Wolf log bridge. The Escam8Ia County Teachers association enjoyed a Christmas party Friday December 13, 4940 at flomaton Alabama, rraoiuDV 12 IA4! TMF SCHOOL WAS ENTERTAINED BY THE TROY VOCAL OCTET WHICH WAS SPONSORED by the 1r A?I1 c£asb. They were led by Lawrence L. Peterson from Troy state Teachers College, The program was well planned and very educational. February 26, 1341 the high school Faculty entertained the grammar school faculty with an EVENING OF GAMES, REFRESHMENTS WERE SERVED, Ash. April 18, I94|, Class night was a big night for the seniors with every senior taking part. on May 2, the Community house. Junior Class entertained the seniors with a This was the highlight of the social season, theatre party and a dance at the and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. - a Ws -Q C___- 'A 'hg. Most Handsome Millard K:llam + + ++ + 4. + + Socialite Elizabeth Ash Most Versatile Calvin Weaver Lazi est Jim Kennedv Best Bov Athletic Robert Massey Biggest Fusser Donald Cheatham Most Melancholy C. W. Williams Best Natured Mary Green Best Dressed Boy Orman Aqkinson Best Dressed Girl Marie Dannelly Best Girl. Athletic Clara Bell Nolin Class Dude Conway Justice M o . 4c 4c Sweetheart or F, H. S Jeanne McCurdy Most Original Donald Cheatham Most Studious Elva Hutto Faculty Rusher Jeanne McCurdy Class Gossip Odessa Greene Most Modest Virginia Franklin Neatest Jacqueline Gray Most Generous Allen Brown PrettIEST Porcia Leah Godwin Most Attractive Mar:e Dannelly Most amb.tious Clarence Brown 4, 4 4 :; Biggest Flirt Jeanne McCurdy 4 CLASS WILL We, the members of the Graouation Class of 1941, realize that we re taking WITH US SOME OF THE MOST VALUABLE ASSETS OF F. H. S. We TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO BEQUEATH SOME OF OUR CHERISHED QUALITIES AND BELONGINGS TO THE POOR JUNIORS, WITH WHOM WE DEEPLY SYMPATHIZE. 1. Orman Aokinson wills his desire for Blondes” to Audrey Taylor. Melvin Bagwell leaves his masculine charms with Eugene Williamson. 3, Audrey Godwin wills his ability to blush at the right time to Johnnie B. Cartel 4« M ilard K:llam w' Lls his auil:ty to make friends and influence pec .e; especiai fK«4tfcKSs 0 DS;J4. . . . • 5 Cc W, W.'LL.AMS W. LLS HIS RACING AND SLEEPING RECORDS TO CM. '• IIiNESc 3. MaR’ON l.CCKLIER V;' LLS HIS ADMIRATION Of CaNOE AND ' i'S CGC! PANTS TO EaRL A.DKINSr 7, Bi.'rscn Murphy wi'.LS hie g'ri.is;-1 figure and voice to B kcn V rn: ig m. 3 a Allen Brown wUls his nterest in Birchs, and we don’t mean .trees, to E, T Bit j Wr a 9. Robert Massey will- his interest and brilliant career in football to DaVd Gree 10c Ci arence Brown wills h:s good disposition and willingness to work to Mary Lee Snider II. Conway' tiysvJ0 ! wills his brilliant profession of dairying and entertaining the Economics class to Magnus McNioer, 12c Winoell Bo” Driskell wills his short stories with tragic endings to James Bell 13. Donald Cheatham wills his well-written English notes and his arguing talent to CaRaTon Phillips, 14. Calvin Weaver wills his good looks to Delphi fa SYrength, . 15. ■ 1 1 Henry Will.amson and Phillip Thompson will their athletic arguments and secret jokes to Raymond Huskey 16, Irvin Huskey wills his Guilty Grin to R. C, Powell, 17. Jewel Brunson wills her eternal laughter and all chewing-gum wrappers to Ruth Kennedy. 18. Jacqueline Gray leaves all her worries of how to fix her hair to Minnie Lou Booth, 19. Elva Hutto wills her quiet and easy going ways to Myrtle Chancery, 20. Fay and Frances Jackson will their ever-present laugh and pleasure they receive FROM WRITING LETTERS TO SOLDIERS TO GLADYS STOKES, 21 V VeRMELL DiGMON WILLS HER GREAT KNOWLEDGE ANO LOVE FOR FUR JACKETS re UCROVHY Rowell, ... 22« Jean McCuroy wills her winning smile anb all her technique to Amelia 0!Gwynn, 23. Doris Mae Brown w«lls her admiration of uniforms ano A, T, ano T, men to Myrti McCLDUDo 24c Dot Graves wills her daily home bun in softball to Mattie Belle Mathis, • N 25c Porcia Leah Godwin wills her personality and faithfulness to Ella Lee Mock, 260 Hester Ruth Franklin wills her ability to construct something out of nothing • Edna Johnson, 27, Ola Bell Miller wills her witty sayings in a dry manner to Amy Godwin, 28, RosaLA Jackson wills her ability to rearrange her hair without a mirror to Rogene Long, 29, Lib Ash leaves her ability to dream of the future to Jean Justice, • 30, Avanell Morris wills her ability to recite to Marjorie GateSc 31, Mary Green wills her love for drawing and the army to Frances Ether)dge3 • ♦ • 32, Virginia Franklin wills her ambition and great lovb .for certain girls to MaRIi Nichols, • . • i • i 33, Odessa Greene wills her love for Athletic heroes to Eona English, 34, Fnez'Knowles wills her curly hair to Annie Will Arrant, 35, Clara Bell Noun wills her athletio strength and hobby of waving to passers«-bi to Eulean Davis, 36, Ella Mae Gray wills her musical talents in both singing and the newest, dances Jeanette Cowart, I 37, Valera Heaton and Maureen Gorum will their friendship ano love for Pensacola what it contains to Ruthie Murray, 38, C, C, Jackson wills his old excuse for being late to Clayton Crutchfield, OFFICERS President...........................Macnus MoNidcr VICE-PRESIDENT......................CaRLTON Phillips Secretary Treasurer...............Aubrey Taylor Carl adkinson. Annie Will arrant. James bell, Minnie Lou Booth. Beatrice braqam J b 2 Ayrtle Chancery, Clayton Crutohm eld, eulea DaG.« Kwter Dean. Edna Enqlish, Trances Etheridge, Marjorie Oates, Amy co4w7n. Oavid green. Ernest Hines. EverItt Holt. Raymono Huskey. Edna Jomn6on7ruth Kennedy Marjorie Killam, rooene Long, TheAalo Manrv. MattIc bell Mathis! Billy hcClou MCCLOUo! MASNUS MCN.6eR.ElLA LEE mSck. RuTMIc Murray.ttNTELL nSlls ' Marie Nicholas. Amelia o'ouvmm. e « r uimla a r f Mary lee Snider. Gladys Eugene Williamson. aTn MOCKj NUTHIC HJWAYa CCNicli. halli. o'Qwynn, Carlton ThilliAs. R. c PowelL Dorothy Rot u.. i stokes, Byron strength. Delphin strength, Aubrey OFFICERS President.......................... . Juoson Dean Vice President.............. ..........Jerry Hall Secretary Treasurer...................Mavyne Stewart EUQENE BONDURANT, aRACE BOUTWELL, DORIS BRAGAN, DENNIS BRYANT, NELL BURCH, ALENE CARMICHAEL, GRADY CARDEN, BILL CHEATHAM, WILLIE CHAVERS, OLLIE CHILDRE86, RUFU8 CROSSELY, RACHEL DAVIS, JUDSON DEAN, MARVIN DIGMAN, QETHERELL DYKE8, OAKLEY DANIELS, NICK ETHERIDGE, E8TELLE FITZQFRALO, ODELL FORE. CORNELIA QEORQE, ELOISE QOOWIN. IMOGENE QOOWIN, ROSE ETTA GODWIN, DOT GREEN, VADA GRIFFIN, JERRY MALL, BILLY HENOERSON, MYRTIE HOLT, JEAN JUSTICE, HARBEY JORDAN, EDO LEE KELLY, MARY E. KILLINQ8W0RTH, ESTELLE LONG, DONALD LUDVIGSEN, BETTY MANRY, BERTHA MOYE, MELV18 MIZE, RUTH RIGBY, JAMES ROWELL, MAUREEN SHERFIELO, VIRQIE 8HIVER6, WILLIAM SNIDER, HAVYNE 8TEWART, JOSEPHINE TEDDER, LENACE TURNER, BILLY WATSON, KENNETH WATSON, DEWEY WEAVER, DOROTHY WILLIAMS, LUCILE WIGGINS. OFFICERS President........................... Lunette Weaver Vice-President.........................Billie Faye Taylor Secretary............................ .V i not ni a Bethea Treasurer.......................Rebecca Jones Co Albritton. Virginia Bethea J.l. bonourant, Charles Cooper, kembel dean, Robert Club, luverne Cates. Katrina Gatwobo, Delray Coowin. Morrell golden, Emmalee HendeAbon, Janes MolT, Marvin HOLT, vareoa Horton, rebccca Jones. Margaret Jordan, Louise korncgay, Nadine long, Irvin lovette, Bill Hanry Herman AcCaw, luvcrne mize, Johnnie Mae mock, Lucy Morgan, Co morris, lucilc Mote, Myrle Murphy, Irene hurray. Jewel noliw. Zin Noun, Louise Rowell, Margie Simpson. EUna smith, Johnnie stfauqhn.Cunice Strength, Billie Taye Taylor, Dorothy Vickery, lunette WEAVER, WILLIAM WITTEN. Sighth Qrade aoiel Adams. James Walter ash Opaline bell, Melvin Bell, m. 1Sondorant, mavis booth! Viva Brothers, wIlama BRO .Myree Ciebte Roland Carmichael, Calvin Carter, W. k. Cirute, Lai ience cooper, lester Cooper. James ComKrt, Trank Davis, Melvin Dole, Carline Dykes, Cllia, Cora Trances ore, Louis Gatwooo, Mildreo Glass, willie MpRR' gorum, Johnnie Mae Goowin. coward gray, Joseph gray, Carolyn Mall, Leon C’marThopkVns, nova t. Morton, Cl o mo, JSS Se e ene kill am. arnell lonX, Melvin Lovette, Vernell Mathis, De wa roHi 2e , Ewene Mize, Seorqe moody, Mary Morgan. Lester Morris, bill moye, Milorcd Nichols, Voncile Nicholas, Joseph Odom, Tom Odom, Tommie Rickert. beneve Rigby, Arthur Ross. bil£ie Jean scroXgins, ereXerick strenth, Aildred stokes. ffcjRK, Ja weaver; «-0U • E WELCH, VERS. E IrtXCH. BEATRICE WH?TE, CULA REE WHITE, JAME6 WHITE, WILBER WHITE, MURIEL WIGGINS. Seventh Qrade raarant - jo Barncs- Clifton bcll bell nubv Nell Blackmon- Hattie SB PSNS.rESi lou.k L;.« 5S S2Kj,!Sr.K!ft “: ££« A .;r “5!s? SEa., ScSr-Su., thresa griffin- Ann Harrell Lillian Harrison- luvon Holt Hillard Holt RnnrftT T B?LLIE JOQNSON- MURTIS JOHNSON- INEZ JOHNSON HYRTICE JOHNSON Roscoe Jordan- billy Killah- Hazel Killinqsworth- Raymond korneqay Horace Lambeth MarsAall Lambeth- ft w Lawrence- John henry Marshall James Hiller Idell mTnchew, Marie mock! Margaret mosriS, Bonnie Nalls willUm mewton, Jewell norwooX. Bessie LeI Powell, Owcey Purvis, Jascal hishburq, Clyde Robertson, Walter Ross. Christine Rowell. j£rr Iteely Ec£inton AUBREY SaL, BILLY SEALS, TREDA JITM, J6SIE LEEE CaRL «TEELV. CL INTON STOKES. BERNARO STRENGTH, JUNIOR TaYLOR, KaY TRAWICK, BASQUE WARD, KOY WARD, Bennie white, Burnett white, Joel white. BETA CLUB The National Beta Club is a non-secret, honorary scholarship-service organization for high school students or America Its objects are: To encourage scholarship: To promote character; and to stimulate leadership among its members The purpose or this organization shall be the promotion or scholastic excellence and the cultivation or the ideals or loyalty, courage, honesty and leadership among high school students The Membership is limited to those students or the junior and senior classes whose scholastic standing is sufficiently creoitable to indicate superior mental quali- fications No student, however, may attain membership without the recommendation of the administrative head of the local high school The Beta Club is not anti 1 anything; it is in competition with no educational system or organization; it has no purpose except to assist teachers and students to consummate the eno and aim or ALL true education namely, mental enlargement and character development It is an eleemosynary organization controlled and di- rected BY EDUCATORS WHO ARE ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN EDUCATIONAL WORK. The Local Chapter was chartered in 1937. The first Flomaton High School Year-Book WAS SPONSORED BY THE BETA CLUB THIS CHAPTER HAS ALSO GIVEN MANY BOOKS TO THE Library. Members have served as student librarians and in other capacities A SPONSOR1S AIM SHOULD EVER BE: To feel in every faltering speech the pulses of a heart on fire With zeal for goals it longs to reach, Yet hesitates to dare aspire To WIN for fear of Failure s scorn-—and yet dreams on of joys unborn; To catch your gleam of youthful pride, Your thrill in explorations findings, Your love of action, power untried, Your roseate dreams of life s attainings. Your faith unsmirched by greed and shame, your hopes for well deserved fame; To guide you in your search for truth, encourage when your way SEEMS BLEAK, And comfort when your untried youth unequal proves for what you seek; For yours is life at worst and best, Nurtured by hope, yet ne er at rest COUNT. BOARD OF EDUCATION THE HURRICANE M, C. PITTMAN, Curtis finlay, Gus T. Thomas, ...... Chairman ...R. f. Cruit c. bates Moore LOCAL SCHOOL BOARD W. F. WFAVFR T- a_ Mfrsiufthfr FACULTY F- 1. SRAMTI FV. aI B. OGLETHORPE UNIVERSITY W, A. B|A|R, science a Math A. B. University of Alabama j. e. Christian,,.......Vocational agriculture B. S. MISSISSIPPI state Da 1 ev CnRR .........I B, S. ALA3AMA COLLEGE B. S, University of Alabama Moa A. A. H l L.■ .Social studies L. I. peabooy College Mildred Howell....«• Vocational b. S. Alabama College ftruri i Ti 1RMFR home Economics .science A Math A. b. Howard College Mr3« P, W. VINSON...,.HI STORY A A. B. Alabama college SOCIAL STUDIES Mrs. James Hart..,. .....English a history A. 8. HUNTINGDON COLLEGE G. E, Thompson. Coach a Social studies a. B. troy state Teachers College Fdma ifFMMrnv ............... .SOCIAL STUDIES A, B, Alabama polytecw'ic Institute The hurricane is the school newspaper, issi. monthly by the Journalism Club. The Staff COMPOSED OF THE FOLLOWING: ED I TOR-1N-CHIEF..,......, associate editor........ News editor, Page I..... editorial editor. Page 2 Society editor, Page 3.. Sports editor, Page 4... Advertising Manager,.... financial Manager....... Circulating Manager..... reporter Jr. 1......... reporter Jr. 11....... REPORTER JR. Ill........ Reporter Sr. i.......... REPORTER SR. II......... Reporter sr, hi........ .Jacql .Mary ore: 3UELINE Gf ...Jean Just .Marie Dannei .........Elizabeth .........David Grei ......MYRTICE McCL( ............ELVA HU' ........Elizabeth i ........Burnett wh billie Jean scrogg ...........bill Mai Mary E. killingswoi .......Magnus Mcnii ....Virginia franki P. T. A. OFFICERS Mrs. merle Lovette...................... Mrs, w. W. Whitten............. Vice-Presid Mrs, A. H, Roebuck.................. Treasu Mrs, e, T. Brown................... secret SCHOOL NOTES The p. T. a. membership has increased 0 THAT OF LAST YEAR SLIGHTLY. THE ORGANIZAT HAS BEEN VERY ACTIVE AND HAS COOPERATED W THE SCHOOL IN NUMEROUS WAY8, THE LUNCH ROOM UNDER MRS. MCCURDY’S DIRECT HAS CONTINUED ITS VALUABLE CONTRIBUTION TO LIFE OF THE SCHOOL, MORE THAN 100 PUPILS W GIVEN NOURISHING LUNCHES GRATIS EACH SCHOOL I Another 75 or 80 were able to obtain a balan NOURISHING LUNCH WITH A DRINK AND DESSERT 0 , The LUNCH ROOM deserves more support. NEW BOOKS AND NEW C0URSE8 OF STUDY WILL INTO EFFECT WITH THE OPENING OF SCHOOL IN FALL. STANDARDS OF WORK WILL BE RAISED AND STONE WILL BE LEFT UNTURNED TO MAKE THE COM YEAR THE BEST IN QUALITY OF WORK DONE BY PUP AND TEACHERS IN THE HISTORY OF THE 3CH00L. SCHOOL SPIRIT What is school spir’t? Although your defi- nition OF IT may DIFFER FROM MINE, I THINK that school spirit is an intangible air of UNITY, FELLOWSHIP, AND COOPERATION WHICH PER- VADES THROUGHOUT THE STUDENT BOCY, THESE QUALITIES ARE EXPRESSED THROUGH YOU, THE STU- DENTS, IN VARIOUS WAYS—INITIATIVE IN PREPAR- ATION OF ASSIGNMENTS, COURTESY IN THE CLASS ROOMS AND HALLS, AND PARTICIPATION IN SCHOOL ACTIVI TIES. The COORDINATION OF THESE QUALITIES, UNITY OF FELLOWSHIP, AND COOPERATION IS THE VERY ESSENCE OF SCHOOL LIFE, IT iS '.N THE CLASS- ROOM THAT WE ARE TAUGHT THE IMPORTANCi: OF POSSESSING THESE ESSENTIALS Or GIVIZENSHIP. These qualities are not only necessary dur- ing OUR HIGH SCHOOL CAREER BUT THEY SHOULD BE TRANSFERRED AND RETAINED AFTER THE STUDENT IS GRADUATED AND BECOMES A MEMBER OF SOCIETY, TO YOU WHEN A JOB IS PLACED BEFORE YOU AND YOU DO! KNOW WHAT TO DO, JUST SET YOUR M|ND TO WORK AND THINGS WILL FOLLOW THROUGH. NOW WITH T' THOUGHT IN MIND TI!E ANNUAL STAFF BEGAN TO IK ON A PAPER ’’HAT THEY COULD pPESENT TO YOU Wl THE FEELING THAT THEY HAD NOT TOILED IN VAIN. HOURF WERE SPENT GETTING n ICTURES, OBTAIN! AND CLaViNG FOP ARTICLES, ADC AND SUBSCRIPTIO BUT LVERYONC STUCK TO HIS TASK AND WE NOW HI SOMETH,NO TO SHOW. WE HAVE NOT MADE AN ELABORATE ANNUAL BEC W AFTER aLu THE SiMPLE THINGS IN LIFE ARE I IMPORTANT, we have pictures of friends,favorite savin: AND MANY NEU ARTICLES. NOW '.HAT THL ANNUAL IS COMPLETED AND YOU H; OBTAINED YOURS, WL FEEL CERTAIN THAT YOU V' SPEND MANY HAPPY HOURS LOOKING THROUGH THE N5 AND EVENTS OF 1340-41. Virginia Franklin; Mary Green; Elizabeth Ash; Mr. Brantley; Dorothy Rowell; Clarence Brown; Jean McCuroy; Doris Mae Broun, Jacqueline Gray President ......................Virginia Franklin Vice-Presioent...................Jacqueline Gray Secretary Treasurer............Jean McCurdy Reporter.••••••••••••••••....•••.Mary Green Sponsor..........................Mr. E. L. Brantley FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA wAc 'VtXl Advisor....... President..... Vicc-Presioent Secretary..... Watch Doc..... Treasurer..... OFFICERS .J. E. Christian .Millard Killam .Orman Aokinson .Marion Locklier .James Bell ,EaRl Aokinson (dj rt F. H. A. ACTIVITIES 1940-41 The F, H. A. ano F, F, A. have enjoyed several socials in the Vocational Building The Flomaton F, H. A. was hostess first this year to the county F, H, A or- ganization. F. H, A. chapter members from Brewton, Atmore and Flomaton were there. When Atmore was hostess,several Flomaton members attended The F, H, A, mas prepared ano served a couple of banquets this year A few dollars PROFIT WAS realized. At the Halloween Carnival the F, H. A, sold brunswIch stew suppers in the Home Economics Department The chapter won the $1 prize for the best decorated room On April II at 6:30 P. M. a chicken barbecue for F. H. A. and F, F. A. parents WAS GIVEN UNDER THE PJNE TREES ON THE SCHOOL CAMPUS. THIS WAS THE ANNUAL MOTHER- Daughter, Father-Son entertainment Over sixty-five parents, teachers ano students ATTENDEO Plans are being made for carrying next year’s F, H A, officers to the State F. H. A Convention in June at Alabama College, Montevallo, Alabama Annie Will Arrant, Nell Burch, Doris Bragan, Beatrice Bragan, Grace Boutwell, Virginia Bethea, Alene Carmichael, Johnnie B. Carter, Rachel Davis, Euleon Davis, Frances Etheridge, Estelle Fitzgerald, Hester Ruth Franklin, uelray Godwin, Eloise Godwin, Imogens Goowin, Dot Greene, Dot Graves, Maupeen Gorum, Amy Godwin, Luverne Gates, Myrtie Holt, Vareoa Horton, Jerry Hall, Margaret Jordon, Rebecca Jones, Rosala Jackson, Frances Jackson, Edna Johnson, Faye Jackson, Mary E. killingsworth, Louise kornegay, Inez Knowles, Ruth Kennedy, Nadine Long, Estelle Long. Irene Murray, Myrle Murphy, Lucy Morgan, Luverne Mize, Avanell Morris, Ruthie Murray, Jewel Nolin, Marie Nicholas, Louise Rowell, Ruth Rigby, Eunice Strength, Murine Sheffield, Euna Smith, Virgie Shivers, Majorie Simpson, Johnnie Strong, Josephine Tedder, Billy Faye Taylor, Dorothy Vickery, Dorothy Williams, Lunette Weaver. Roster of Members P. F. A. ACTIVITIES |940 4! Roster of Members Earl Adkinson, Orman Aokinson, Eugene Bondurant, J, L. Bonourant, Dennis Bryant, Grady Carden, Willie Chavers, Ollie Childress, Rufus Crossley, Kembel Dean, Nick Ethrioge, Morrell Golden, Odell Fore, Billy Henoerson, James Holt, Marvin Holt, C. C, Jackson, Millaro Killam, Marvin Knowles, Marion Locklier, Herman McCaw, Melvis Mize, Zin Noun, James Rowell, William Snioer, Byron Strength, Delphin Strength, Janies White, FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA CREED I believe in the future of farming, with a faith born not of words out of deeds — achievements won by the present and past generations of farmers} in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come up to us from the struggles of former years, I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as chal- lenge; tor I KNOW THE JOYS AND DISCOMFORTS OF FARM LIFE ANO HOLO AN INBORN FONDNESS FOR THOSE ASSOCIATIONS WW1CH, EVEN IN HOURS OF DISCOURAGEMENT I CAN NOT DENY, I BELIEVE IN LEADERSHIP FROM OURSELVES AND RESPECT FROM OTHERS, I BELIEVE IN MY OWN ABILITY TO WORK EFFICIENTLY ANO THINK BLEARLY, WITH SUCH KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL AS I CAN SECURE, ANO IN THE ABILITY OF ORGANIZED FARMERS TO SERVE OUR OWN AND THE PUBLIC INTEREST IN MARKETING THE PRODUCT OF OUR TOIL, I BELIEVE WE CAN safeguard those rights against practices ano policies that are unfair, I BELIEVE IN LESS DEPENDENCE ON BEGGING AND MORE POWER IN BARGAINING} IN THE LIFE ABUNDANT ANO ENOUGH HONEST WEALTH TO HELP MAKE IT SO - FOR OTHERS AS WELL AS MYSELF} IN LESS NEED FOR CHARITY AND MORE OF IT WHEN NEEDED} IN GEING HAPPY MYSELF ANO PLAYING SQUARE WITH THOSE WHOSE HAPPINESS DEPENDS UPON ME-, I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traoitions IN OUR NATIONAL LIFE AND THAT I CAN EXERT AN INFLUENCE IN MY HOME AND COMMUNITY WHICH WILL STAND SOLID FOR MY PART IN THAT INSPIRING TASK, Sponsor....... President..... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer..... OFFICERS .Mildred Howell .Minnie Lou Booth .Mary Lee Snider .Marjorie Gates .Dorothy Rowell QU t . «.G E. Thompson Captain........... • Robert MasSEV . Co-Captai ................. • • • • GonwaV Just i Sz Earl Adkinson, Clarence Brown, E. T. Brown, Roland Carmichacl, Charles Cooper, Clayton Crutchfield, Frank Davis, Dan Davis, Hunter Dean, Meuvin Dole, Getherell Dykes, David Greene, Leon Heaton, W. C. Heaton, BiuLY Henderson, Ernest Hines, Irvin Huskey, Conway Justice, Robert Massey, Billy McCloud, Melvis Mize, Burson Murphy, Tom Odom, R. C. Powell, Carlton Phillips, Aubrey Taylor, Kov Ward, Bennie White. f J OO T BA I L B A S K £ T B A L Coach.................. Captain,............... Dennis Bryant Irvin Huskey C. C. Jackson Conway Justice I QUAO ......G, E. Thompson ......Tom Odom Jim Kennedy Tom Ooom William Snider Phillip Thompson OFF THE GRIDIRON A GLANCE AT THE 1940 SCORES, WILL INDICATE TO EVEN A CASUAL OBSERVER that the Green Hurricane did not have a victorious season as far as scores go. However, those who witnesseo these games, know that Coach Thompson worked hard with a predominately green team, and that the boys made a very cped1 table showing in every game they played, most of this team will be back for the 194! SEASON, and the scores for that season will tell quite a Different story- The 194! Season opened with FaIRHope, the last histle leaving F.H.S. on the tail-end of a S-0 score. The following week, the gridders journeyed to Bay Minette, and in 90 DEGREE WEATHER, THE GaME ENDED IN A ORAW, 6-6. Brewton, Mllers were next on the men'd, and against this powerful, and EXPERIENCED TEAM, VE MaDE THE POOREST SHOWING OF THE SEASON, BEING SWAMPED 34-0. W. S. Neal, followed, and wl reaked vengeance on them 33-5. This VICTORY PUT US IN HIGH SPIRITS FOR THE FoLEV GAME, AND IN A GaME Fll..„ED WITH ACTION FROM START TO FINISH, WE LED IN SCORE 9-6 UNTIL THE FINAL MINUTE OF the game when they slipped a short pass over our backs, and took the game 15-9. Atmore took us next, and left us the victim of a 19-7 score. The FOLLOWING WEEK, WE DEDICATED OUR NEWLY LIGHTED FIELD, BY BLANKING THE STRONG Milton outfit, 12-0. We next took on Century on their new field, and won 6-0. Frisco City game next, and we ended the season by defeating them 30-6. SCHEDULE Flomat on---—-----0-------——FaIRhope 6 Flomaton----------6---------Bay Minette 8 Flomaton-------- 0--------—Brewton 34 Flomaton---------33---------W. S. Neal 6 Flomaton----------9------——Foley 15 Flomaton----------7---------Atmore 19 Flomaton---------12---------Milton 0 Flomaton----------6---------Century- 0 Flomaton--------30----------Frisco City 6 Won 4 Lost 4 Tied I DRAUGHON’S Business Colleges $ High School Education Required COURSES | Secretarial, Accounting, General Business § “Everybody has the right to attend the best business colleges. Montgomery, Aladama. FOR OVER 65 YEARS MOBILE'S BEST STORE EVERYTHING TO WEAR — EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME ‘QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICE When in Mobile Use OUR FREE PARKING LOT at South east Comer of DAUPHIN and WATER STREETS MOBILE —ALABAMA ii THIRST KNOWS NO SEASON HYGENIA COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. PENSACOLA % COMPLIMENTS OF McCURDY HARDWARE | k FLOMATON —:— ALABAMA $ ysSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'- ''''''' I COMPLIMENTS OF | BREWTON ALABAMA | '''SssSsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS+'SSSSfSSy'SSSSk ysssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ' LUTTRELL HARDWARE CO. COMPLIMENTS OF LONG STEELE MOTORS INC. ATMORE —:— ALABAMA yssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssS;, j COMPLIMENTS OF GRAHAM BROOKS CO. I COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF ATMORE ATMORE — :— ALABAMA ATMORE —:— ALABAMA SssSsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS+'SSSSfSSSSSSSi'y' SSSSS? ysssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssyssssssssssssssssssssssss % yssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssysssssss l ysssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Ji COMPLIMENTS OF HARUJGLL DRY CLGANERS Maximum Cleaning at Minimum Cost '' BREWTON, Ala Phone No. 351-J — FLOMATON, Ala. Phone No,8-J SssssSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSyyi ysssssssySSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSjyS. LUDVIGSEN'S £ Everything to wear—We have the item that you want at the £ price you want to pay £ FLOMATON —:— ALABAMA ''sssssssyysysssssssysysssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssX. ySSsssSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSS, COMPLIMENTS OF BON MARCHE ji A Place Where Women Love To Shop $ PENSACOLA —:— FLORIDA ■ ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssy. sss. SSSSSSS- FLOMATON FUNERAL HOME, 9 s I : J WALTER FLEMING FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS AMBULANCE SERVICE ‘TO SERVE HUMANITY BETTER’ WE SERVICE BROWN SERVICE FUNERAL POLICIES FLOMATON, ALABAMA Day ond Night Phone 102 I | Watson Hardware Co. i $ FLOMATON — ATMORE — BREWTOIn £ «J HARDWARE — FURNITURE — FARMING IMPLEMENTS BUILDING SUPPLIES — FUNERAL DIRECTORS ‘THE RIGHT PLACE TO TRADE' GOOD LUCK GRADS High school days are over. Before you lies a troubled world that needs the vigor, the enthusiasm, the sturdiness of youth. No matter where your path may lead, you carry the best wishes from all of us here in The Escambia County Bank for your happiness, your well-being and a long life of useful service Escambia County Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. COMPLIMENTS OF B B CAFE PENSACOLA —:— FLORIDA I COMPLIMENTS OF TOOMEY NOTIONS MOBILE, ALABAMA 8 SSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS yssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssst f+j! I COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD SERVICE STATION 'v Phone 10 FLOMATON —:— ALABAMA ,, SsSsSr'S,',',', S,'S,','SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS++SSSS . ' SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS.'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. COMPLIMENTS OF 5 H. R. ASH DRYGOOD STORE £ Complete Line of SHOES, DRYGOODS and Notions 6 FLOMATON Phone 70-J ALABAMA sSSSSSSSSSsSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS+'SSSSSSSSS, yssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss . COMPLIMENTS OF THE FLOMATON JOURNAL COMMERCIAL PRINTING FLOMATON —:— ALABAMA ySSS,'SSSSSSSSSS,%'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSif, COMPLIMENTS OF W. A. MAY GREEN $ CLIFF GREEN ATHLETIC SUPPLIES i 23 SOUTH COURT ST. MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Ssssssssssssssssss -',- ',‘SSSs t FLOMATON BUS STATION £ Meet Your Friends and eat those Delicious SANDWICHES, CHICKEN DINNERS and WESTERN STEAKS ' Open Day and Night Phone 27 D. D ARRINGTON, Manager yssss,'ssss,'sssssssssssssssssssss,'sssssssssssssssssss,+y M % COMPLIMENTS OF I JOSEPH P. KENNEDY b PENSACOLA —:— FLORIDA ,,'S,',',',',',',',',',',',', SSS,','S,'SSSSSSS,'S,'S,'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS i i! COMPLIMENTS OF DR. H. H. ROGERS ATMORE ALABAMA V r r Reynalds Music House 180 NORTH PALAFOX ST. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA STEINWAY PIANOS — BAND INSTRUMENTS — POPULAR AND STANDARD SHEET MUSIC — RECONDITION PIANOS CONVENIENT TERMS — CONVENIENT TIMe, $ 2? S men ------ BOYS SAVE MONEY ON COMPLETE CLOTHING OUTFIT TRADE WITH BUD JONES AT Agee Clothing Store $ 112 SOUTH Palafox Street PENSACOLA, FLORIDA I THE BEST DRESSED MEN WEAR ' I | 9 THE SCWOB CO. Palafox Street at Romana PENSACOLA —:— FLORIDA ? D. L. NORTHROP COMMISSION AGENT SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY SINCLAIR PRODUCTS H C GASOLINE P D INSECT SPRAY AND STOCK SPRAY OPALINE AND PENNSYLVANIA OILS KEROSENE AND RANGE OILS FLOMATON ALABAMA SSSSS,'S,',',',',',ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss COMPLIMENTS OF | SPEND YOUR DOLLAR WHERE IT HAS MORE CENTS HARPER’S FEED GROCERY CO. | $ $ N SSSSSSS' FLOMATON PHONE 87 ALABAMA. .'AW. ‘,',',',',',',','SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSA ysssSSSSSSSSSSS’SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS+'SSSSSSSS+'SS}, % COMPLIMENTS OF £ Better Cleaning—Renew The Beauty of Your Garments—Our Methods Do It I FLOMATON DRY CLEANING CO. X FLOMATON, ALABAMA — PHONE 59-J — WE DELIVER % COMPLIMENTS OF HOLSUM BREAD £ Ji and A L Wallace, Salesman jj, v? I I COMPLIMENTS OF REID DRUG STORE Tlie Rexall Store —:— ALABAMA ; ATMORE yssSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSl COMPLIMENTS OF MASSEY BUSINESS COLLEGES Have filled the best positions for the last half century isit Our New Home, 15 Washington Avenue, MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA 4b Mon., Wed., Fri, 9 a m to 7 pm Tues, Sat 9 a tn to 4 p m % Thursday and Sunday by appointment only | DR. ARTHUR CARL HEINTZE Naturopathic Physician — Phone 6421 — PENSACOLA, FLORIDA £ 91 East Lloyd St. All Acute and Chronic Diseases I COMPLIMENTS OF § SALES SERVICE — BUICK — CHEVROLET — OLDSMOBILE I J. M. CHEVROLET BREWTON, ALABAMA PHONE 2-16 | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK £ of ATMORE $ Strength — Safety — Service A ATMORE —:— ALABAMA '; COMPLIMENTS OF Jv PONTIAC CARS PHONE 55 GMC TRUCKS | WATSON MOTOR COMPANY $ BREWTON, ALABAMA — Don’t Trade Until You See Us 'ssyssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss ysSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSi | COMPLIMENTS OF Ash Food Store a PHONE 70-J FLOMATON, ALABAMA %, KrSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 'SSS i 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS'tS'tSi EVERYTHING FOR SPRING Dresses — Hats — Skirts — Bags — Blouses — All are beautiful for the ynce at — Mrs. W. H. Billion’s SssSSSS,yy'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ?Sif?'S ' ' ySSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSSSstS fSSS f :,S fS'fS f (+ S f£) ■ FORD V-8 — Sales Service — MERCURY 8 I ij Wrecker Service $ Roberts Motor Company Telephone 18 BREWTON —:— ALABAMA 'SS,'SSSSSSSSSSSSS,yyyy'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSy'S i:'i’ 'fSjA ''SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSySSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS I COMPLIMENTS OF Crook’s CaSe X “Home of Quality Foods” £ BREWTON —:— ALABAMA •sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss + ysysy iyy | COMPLIMENTS OF FLOMATON DRUG STORE g The Rexall Store — Rexall Beauty Shop 1' FLOMATON —:— ALABAMA v ;SS,yy SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS''''SSS''' a R. LEON JONES MOTOR CO. Authorized Dealers “WATCH THE FORDS GO BY” $ ATMORE —:— ALABAMA „ ySSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS ySSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS' ''' '''''' '''''' S COMPLIMENTS OF RHODES COLLINS Complete furnishers — Everything for your home PENSACOLA’S LEADING STORE SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSst COMPLIMENTS OF ptI]Ttc Sc ffityiz ‘BETTER CLOTHES’ Palafox at Garden St. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA I I The Powers Co. J J McMAHON PRINTING — OFFICE SUPPLIES — MIMEOGRAPH AND DITTO MACHINES — BLANK PAPER % Phone Belmont 146 — 106 — 108 St. Michael St. MOBILE, ALABAMA WV ! I C. W. Wright Co. PHOTOGRAPHING STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL IS OUR SPECIALTY 2114 10th Ave So. BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA Phone 7-6739 $ COMPLIMENTS AND BEST OF LUCK ALGER SULLIVAN LUMBER COMPANY CENTURY 1 —:— FLORIDA PHONE 2483 FUNERAL FLOWERS FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Webb Florist M03ILE HIGHWAY PENSACOLA, FLA. Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. Phone 2333 PENSACOLA 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS 'SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSit, Jackson Theatre The Home of Good Pictures Watch for Them! . sssssss ;,'ss. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF T. R. MILLER MILL COMPANY BREWTON —:— ALABAMA fjmcmnnnm—


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