Jackson County High School - Reminder Yearbook (Scottsboro, AL)

 - Class of 1954

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zz I 5 V .uwsifi 'HY- 'Y'1: Q ,W Q-ir' ,V g 2-rr. , .. .,,,, Na: H , ...., Nl' A -fr ww., , . '11 mmfler ALMA MATER Jackson H1gh School 11sten to us To our vows of love To ourselves and to each other Falthful frlends we ll prove I-hgh School days are sw1ftly flee1ng Soon we ll leave thy halls Ne er to Jo1n another meet1ng In thy hallowed walls So farewell dear Alma Mater May thy name we pray Be reverenced ever pure and sta1n1ess As lt 15 today CHORUS Fa1thful loyal flrm and true Heart bound to heart w1l1 beat Year by year the ages through Unt1l 1n Heaven we ll meet JACKSON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Scottsboro, Alabama -9 Q ,,, ' , - ,, ,,-f f ',u 1 1 I . . ' I I 1 1 ' . . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 I . . I HIRIWIIRII The J. C. H. S. Seniors have spent this year working toward definite goals. After graduation we will begin our struggle for success. This is why we have selected On to the Stars! as our theme, attempting to portray the stages of pre- paration for graduation. 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COUCH Librarian fe: NX om M. G. COUCH Principal Q- ,- ml a I 3 3 f ' ,VE 16' I MRS. NEWMAN DAVIS English 1 ' rf- ji r 'N , 4 ,N '-5 xx. Ir 1 4f '7 M S 5 N. ff' .-r .YN - '14 '4 Qs fp' I x I f. 2 WILLIAM T. SLOAN Science il, .-v4 ' If MRS. WILLIAM SLOAN Physical Education 1 K x '- - .pt What can I do for you? N- H7 v J' GEORGE ARMSTRONG English AGS x 7 fy 4 Q ,rr il: XY ' N MRS. SAM HODGES IR. Social Studies 5,5 1 ,i-Q,K1, .-i 'Agx ov' -A. ,Q JL ,,, Q npr' Oi . LEWIS W. PAGE Social Studies A? 7 MRS. BOYD TURNER Home Economics 'S--9 . 5? MRS. LA. LEE MRS. RUDOLPH JONES MRS. FRANK HODGES .4 MRS. DELBERT HICKS English, Social Studies Mathematics. Glee Club English Science 'FIV MRS. GAY VAUGHT. Core and English bf cr .5 Q 4 MISS coRA MICHA ELS A' i Marhema tics - 1. K. CARTER 6, X , GEORGE BAKER, RAYMOND w. BATES Coach '17 I Band Driving and Mathematics MRS. Hows 'fqv HAMBRICK Social Studies V tax, F' w. A 63' 'ff' ,, . 1 1 I , H' MILL LILLY PORTER ,J ' ' N in 1 Science is 4 'V 'X vi ' Q f- '- 1-1.E. PHILLIPS W in f - 5 1 A 5 - ,, Agriculture W4 fl ' A 1 f x L Vg 4 4 i m an ' K ' ,fir I ' I X EDWARD SPEARS MISS VIRGINIA WEST Coach Core and English Y , yf5!tS!IIJ, A fi I I kj 1! Miss GERTRUDE I 1 7 2,0 . STOCKTON MRS. KENNETH MUSE VJ' SAM MCCRARY MISS BEATRICE FINNEY Core and Science Commercial f Core and Mathematics Core and English A ' 'z E 'hz' Sr Li ,ear - Q M AY DAY 'N 0. - 4 ir 1 , 4 , 'rA 1 I J xxx Carolyn Downey MAID OF HONOR Q.. lf.. Jean Dawson, QUEEN Carolyn Downey, AT TENDANTS: MAID OF HONOR Bonnie Harbin, Annette Arendale, Janie Myers, Bettye Thompson, Harriet Bates, and Wanda Latham. Jean MA Daw-So YDA fl 1' i x 5 f 1 15 Jean Dawson and Carolyn Downey 6 -Z 7 'vvrw v vw' 1 ' I N . x 1 tux N . ,. I 'idea' f f 'fra-if 7. . uv. -1L,:f.At.-... - ,-'t 'Q Y' - . -- ,Q ff: D , -. l1w5'3c ,Q 'i IN, x ix, A i S . ,., A 'xo 2 '? NX' 1 'Rc gb N JOYCE ANDERSON Scottsboro Band '53, '54. CHARLES ARNOLD Scottsboro F.F.A. '53, '54, BETTYE JO BALL Macedonia F.H. A. '51, '52, Glee Club '52, '53, ANN BARBEE Scottsboro F.T. A. '52, '53, '54, Secretary-Treasurer '52, Treasurer '53, President '54, Wildcat staff '52, '53, '54, Assistant Editor '53, Feature Editor '54, Reminder Staff '52, '53, '54, Assis- tant Editor '53, Student Council '52, Secre- tary-Treasurer '52, Prophet '54, JEAN DAWSON, Treasurer Scottsboro Band '52, Student Council '53, '54, Wildcat 'Staff '54, WILLIAM DEAN, President Scottsboro Band '51, '52, Football '53, '54, Student Coun cil '52, '53, '54, Photography Club '54, Boys' State '53, Bugler'54. RAY SMITH, Vice-President Larkinsville Photography Club '54. JANE HODGE, .Secretary Scottsboro Reminder Staff '52, '53, '54, Wildcat Staff '52 '53, '54, Editor '54, Band '52, F.T.A. '52, '53, '54, Student Council '54, RUDOLPH ALLEN Dutton F.F, A. '52, '53, '54, Student Council '52, SUE ALLEN Temperance Hill Glee Club '54, 441' Y , N 'co , fs, ELIZABETH BEARD Dutton F.H.A. '51, '52, Glee Club '53, '54g Treasurer of Glee Club '54, ALFRED BH.LOMY Pikeville F. F.A. '52, '53, Glee Club '52, '53, '54. BETTYE ROSE BERRY Larkinsville F.T. A. '52, '53, '54g F.H. A. '5lp Glee Club '54. EDWIN BRITT Section A F.F.A. '51, '52, Photography curb '53,'54. SHELBY BROGDON Dutton F.H. A. '52, '53, Glee Club '54. CONDON CAMPBELL Scottsboro Glee Club '52, '53, Wildcat '53, '54, F.T.A. '53, '54, Reminder '53, '54g Class Will '54g Vice-President Junior Class '53g F. T. A. - Treasurer '54. V li Lv Q gr- ,?. ggi' 4 MARTHA CAMPBELL Scottsboro ' Reminder 54. FRANCES ANN C APERTON m Fackler F.H.A. '51, '52,'53, '54. FAYE CARTER Dutton F.H.A. '52s F.T.A. '52, '53, '54p Glee Club '54 MARY RUTH COFFEY Scottsboro i . f'1n is -3 'Tal' N TNQ.- x GAYLA FOSSETT Section F.H. A. '51, '52, Wildcat Staff '54. CAROLYN GILLIAM Scottsboro Wildcat '49, '50, '51, '52, Associate Editor '53, Feature Editor '54, Band '52, '53, '54, Treas- urer '52, President '53, Sergeant '54, All State Band '53, Reminder Editor '54, D. A.R, Citizenship. BARBARA JEAN GLASS Fackler F.H.A. '52, '54gG1ee Club '52, '53, FRANC ES GOLD Scottsboro Band '52, '53, '54, Cheerleader '54, Reminder '52. JIMMY COOK Hollywood F. F. A. -County Vice President '52, '53, '52-'53, '53-'54. BETTY JO DCIBERRY Larkinsville F.H.A. '52. CAROLYN JEAN DOWNEY Section F.H.A. '52. BETTYE DUDLEY Kyles RACHEL EVETT Temperance Hill Photography Club-Secretary and Treasurer WILEY FINNEY Temperance Hill F.F,A. '52, '53, Secretary of F,F.A. '52 County President '53, '54, F.F. A. '51-'5f .- 1 Tx DIMPLE AKE GREEN Scottsboro F, H. A, '53, '54, WANDA GRIFFIN Dutton F. H. A, '51, '52, Wildcat '53, '54g Reminder '53, '54. MYRTLE GUFFEY Scottsboro F, H, A, '52g Glee Club '53, Photography '54, I BETTY FAY HANCOCK Q Scottsboro l Glee Club '52, '53, '54, Sec. 8: Treas. of Glee ' Club '54g Reminder staff '54. HUGH HANCOCK Goosepond F. F. A, '52, '53, '54. DAN HAYNES Macedonia Basketball '53, '53, '54, F. F. '52, '53, '54, fm, CL-1 'Q WILMA HILLEY Section F. H. A. Club '52. JOYCE HODGES Scottsboro Glee Club '52, F. H, A. President '54g Cheer leader '52, '53, Head Cheerleader '53, OLEN HOLCOMB Section Basketball '52, '53g F. F. A. '52, '53, '54. LOUISE HOLLOWAY Scottsboro . H. . ' z . . . '52.'53.'54. LA MERLE LANDS Section F, H. A, '54, Glee Club '52, PAULil'l.ATHAM Larkinsville Band '52g F, H, A, '52, Wildcat '52, YVONNE LETSON Scottsboro Majorette '52, '53, Reminder '54, Homecoming Attendant '53p Glee Club '52, Wildcat '52, Dutton F, F. A. '52, '53, '54p Football '52, '53, '54, I. B. LUSK GX A JAMES HUBE! Scottsboro Football '51, '52, '53, Football Co-captain '53g Photography Club, JOYCE IRVING Scottsboro Glee Club '54, Homecoming Queen '54, SHIRLEY JENKINS Scottsboro Glee Club '52, '53-Accompanistg F, H. A, '52 F. T. A, '52, '53, '54-Vice President, Student Council '52. ELLA JEAN JONES Macedonia F. H. A. '52. JAMES KELLER Scottsboro EUGENE KNIGHT Limrock Bus Patrol '54, F. F. A, '52, '53, '54, ,M X,sy'ff,,y,'vf ' ' .' 'L HMA Q fad' ,A 5 'f v- 5 BRASTEL MATTHEWS Fackler F. F. A, '52, '53, '54, DAVID MATTHEWS Tupelo 4H Club '52, '53, '54, Senior Countyleader of 41-I Club '52g F. F. Af '52, '53, '54, FLORA KATHERINE MATTHEWS Hollywood Glee Club '52, '53g F, H, A. '52, JOAN MATTHEWS Larkinsville Band '51, F. H, A, '52, '53g Glee Club '54, PAUL MoCARVER Cams F. F. A. '5'2,'53, '54, JAMES MCKENZIE Dutton F. F. A. '52, '53, '54. . .NC-V A- 'citrix K' xii, J w 5. hi. S - , V I7. N fQWf: ,., . , 'L , W- ..21f?v7::-Z? 'fg' A I U, fl'-E if . V. f. L- , I A ff..-mn., , A 'gffii' X ' . ,, , ,j.,'?f5gf 5 i A A j,-gA,:.3- I-,ff ' ' '5' Q: f ,XS . f. N339 , .1 , vw - . . , 1 Ki' 1,9 yn, r MARVIN MILLER Larkinsville F. F, A. '52, '53,'54, DOROTHY JEWEL NEl'1EY Section F, H, A. '52, Glee Club '54. ELOISE PARADISE Woods Cove JOY PARADISE Scottsboro Band '52, '53, Drum Major of Band '53, Twirler of Band '54, Glee Club '48. Y xx X K I fx.. fjL6 'f if .W ax Q, LOUISE ROBERTS Section F. H. A, '52, '53, CHARLES ROBERTSON Dutton F, F, A, '52, '53, '54, President of F. F. A. ' Football '51, '52, Band '51, '523 Glee Club '51, '52, '53. SALLY SANDERS Scottsboro Glee Club '50, '52, F. H, A, '52, '54, SHIPLEY FAYE SARGENT Macedonia F, H. A. '52, Cheerleader '54, BILLY CHARLES PERRY Dutton Basketball '52, '53, '54, Football '51, '52, '53, F. F. A. '52, '53, '54, 'J' Club '53, '54, AUBREY POCKRUS Scottsboro F. F. A. '52, '53, '54g Basketball '51, Football '51 '52, '53. ELIZABETH PORTER Scottsboro Band '51, '52, '53, '54, Student Council '49, '51, Wildcat Staff '51, Annual Staff '54, MARY FRANCES PROCTOR Scottsboro Band '49, '50, '51, Student Council '52, Home- coming Attendant '52g May Queen Attendant '53, Miss Jackson County High '53, Wildcat Staff '54, Annual Staff '54, CHRISTINE REED Section F, H. A, '52g Wildcat staff '53, '54. BILLIE MARIE ROBERTS Section F. H. A, '51,'54, l. .. S, K l AW CAROLYN SENTELL Scottsboro ,Ti wudcar Staff '51, '52, '53, '54, ' 'S JOHNNY sr-mvnzs ' Section 3 F F A '52, '53, '54, Football '52, '53. 0 WAYNE SHELTON Tupelo F. F. A. '52, '53, '54. CHARLES SMITH Scottsboro Wildcat Staff '52, '53, '54-Photographer '53, Cartoonist '52, '53, '54, Feature Editor '53, Student Council '52, '53-Vice President '53, Glee Club '52, '53-Secretary '52, Treasurer '53, F. T. A. '52, '53, Reminder '52, '53, '54-Business Manager '54, Art Editor '54, Photography Club '54-President '54, A11 State Band '52, '53, Band '52, '53, '54-Band Manager '53, President '54, Sergeant '54, Drum Major '54, Official Flag Raiser '54, BARBARA SUE SPARKS Section F. H. A. '52, '53, Glee Club '53, '54. W, C, SPARKS Macedonia F. F. A. '52, '53,'54. fly? ,Tk l. 5 ,Az 1 'ff' ,,..- JIMMY SPEARS DUUOU r' 7' F, F. A. '52, '53, '54, Football '52, '53 CHARLES STEWART Scottsboro IANETTE STONER Section F. H, A. '52-Reporter '52,G1ee Club 53 Wildcat Staff '54, Reminder Staff '54, DONALD STOVER Dutton F. F. A. '52,'53,'54. ' :.:1,,,,gL:4..:',. J BARBARA WOMACK Dutton Glee Club '54g F.H. JAMES WOOSLEY Scottsboro F.F. A. '52, '53, '54. SAM FRED GROSS Scottsboro VERNON HOGE Tupelo F.F.A. '52, '53, '54 DALE TRAMMELL Scottsboro Student Council '52, 53 54 Presrdent Stu dent Council '54g Prestdent Class 53 Re minder '54, Football 53 Photography Club '54g .I-Club '54. LINDSAY VAUGHT Scottsboro Band '50,'51g F.F.A HERBERT WEEKS Scottsboro F.F. A. '50, '51, '53. KENNETH WELCH Hollywood F.F.A. '52, '53, '54. DONALD WILBORN Scottsboro JANE WILHELM Woods Cove i 5 .1 N175 ' Qt 'fe' S SUE M LAUGHLIN C b A553 W C WALKER 52 53 54 Qi ,fi 1 Q Write Your me 2 '05 - Qc I f 4-'f P ace. name. -si' ff: Iii' Here: Q 5 Ja C .-. Q-' L k'nsvi11e N , , RF. . 2,' 354: G1 Q. Q15 1 51. . f P' Q Sclattsknoro B k man' ,' , I j , -, .. I L LM. . nhnfaa jg ' 4 . - ' N-.I - I ,Q A, t j A t r f'- ' A .5 a F in J! fr - ' 45 ' I ! Q l , ' Sf SIIPHHAIIVIS -r.:-,7 Joyce Hodges FRIENDLIEST WITTIEST Condon Campbell FRIENDLIEST 'if' ky Charle s Sm1th WITTIEST MOST MUSICAL B1l1y Charles Perry MOST ATHLE TIC Jean Dawson NEATEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Jglk I William Dean MOST VERSATILE I If 1 My '44 I ,ru .. 'I ' 4 Mary Frances Proctor PRETTIEST MOST POPULAR X . Carolyn Gilliam MOST MUSICAL MOST VERSATILE Dale Trammell MOST HANDSOME MOST POPULAR MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ' K X' 6 s 1 We the Sen1or Class of 1954 of Jackson County Hlgh School Scotts boro Alabama be1ng of sound bod1es and learned m1nds hereby solemnly declare th1s to be our last w1ll and testament To the faculty we bequeath our app:-ec1at1on and everlastmg remem brance for the1r patxence and fa1thful ness 1n seexng us through the storm of the last s1x years dy1ng grat1tude for the gu1dance and counselllng we have rece1ved from hmm durmg the last s1x years To the sem1 d1gn1f1ed .Tumors we the d1gn1f1ed Q91 semors leave our front seats 1n assembly and 1nd1v1dually to the follow1ng we do humbly and solemnly bequeath lASI WIllA ll HSIAMI I lIlA UI 54 I W C Walker on rece1pt these barbells hav1ng used them to the greatest extent of my ab1l1ty pass them on to Edgar Arnold We Johnny Shavers and Martha Campbell leave our 1nseparableness to Scotty Ray and Sandra Campbell I Ann Barbee bequeath my un quenchable exuberance to Johnme Gross I Sally Sanders w1ll to Gladys I Edwm Br1tt w1ll my slow ways to Delbert Lackey and W1l11am L1nger felt I Jane Hodge g1ve my love for danc1ng to Patsy Hall I Herbert Weeks bequeath my exceedmg he1ght to Esmond Shelton and Albert Pace 1 SS 9 , ' , , . . , ' of For Mr. Couch we leave our un- Pace my ability to get a boy friend. Z0 We Joyce Irv1ng and Yvonne Let son w1ll our 3 D Assets to Bettye Thompson I Charles Sm1th w1ll my 1nterest In t1nker1ng w1th rad1os to Paul Swa1m I Carolyn G1111am w1ll my love for band to L D Garner I Ehzabeth Porter leave my love for Jokes to Scott1e Watson We Alfred Bellomy Ray Sm1th and B1ll1e Mar1e Roberts bequeath our good manners and n1ce ways to W1ll1S Br1tt Jerry Brown Bobby Myers Jane Staton and Frances Roach We Jlmmy Cook and W1ley F1nney leave our ab1l1ty to dr1ve teachers batty to Wayne Hammonds Scott Har por and Joe Arnold I Barbara Glass leave my store house of humorous stor1es to Sarah Gross and Lou1se Foster I Jean Dawson bequeath my M1ldred Dean I Oll1e Crawford w1ll my love for a good t1me to Bob Shook I W1ll1am Dean leave my football prowess to Bud Preclse Charles Hass and Clarence K1ng I James Huber Head Chemlst leave my w1t to B1lly Owens and W1ll1am Bentley I Sam Fred Gross leave my love of dr1v1ng to Jxmmy Bray We Olen Holcomb and Dan Haynes w1ll our basketball ab1l1ty to Arthur Beard B11ly Keller and Comer Jacobs We Wxlma H1lley and Lou1se Holloway w1ll our qu1et ways to Mav1s Lusk Geneva Berry and Mar1e Bynum We James Keller and Hugh Han cock w1ll our nonchalant ways to R1ley Westmoreland Bobby James Bobby Dukes and Frankhn Evett We Chr1st1ne Reed and Gayla Fossett bequeath our g1ggly ways to LOIS Ann Snoddy Jesse Mann and Antha Jo W1lkerson We Joyce Hodges and Shlrley Knopps bequeath our athlet1c ab1l1ty to Reba Nev1ls and H1spanola Bellomy I Dav1d Matthews w1ll my ab1l1ty to capture women s hearts to Dav1d Ash more I Myrtle Guffey w1ll my love for popular mus1c to Joyce Baty I Betty Fay Hancock w1ll my book Ten Ways To Catch A Man, to M1ldred Roberts I Dale Trammell leave my dadgum stubborness and my booth at Ann s to Satch K1rby We Frances Gold and Mary Frances Proctor w1ll our d1gn1ty to Martha Jane Keeton and Gene McCutchen We Joyce Anderson and Wanda Al1ce Thomas and Mar1lyn Ryan and Jan1e Woods I Shlrley Jenklns leave to Lxnda Faye Henshaw my ab1l1ty to attract Bapt1st preachers I Bettye Jo Ball w1ll my helght to Bonrue Gann We Charles Arnold B1lly Charles Parry Charles Robertson and Rudolph Allen w1ll our m1sch1evous ways to Fred Ake Raymond Edwards Rayford Kn1ght Rayford Martm Raymond Smart B111 R1ley and Jack Sweareng1n We Shelby Brogdon Betty Jo Dol berry and Rachael Evett bequeath our 1ncessant qu1etude to Burma Dell Allen Shnley Beard Sh1rley Brandon Bonrue Paradxse and Cec1l Blackwell We Lou1se Roberts Sue McLaugh l1n and Ella Jean Jones leave to Slurley Baugh Carolyn Brazelton Nell ', ll - II 1 ' . . , . - - I 3 I H ll ' - studious ways to Joyce Dodson and Griffin, will our seats in typing to Mary Y . , ll ' u ' . ' Z1 Ham1lton Mary Ehzabeth Sh1rey R becca Nlchols and Jean Staton our love for the Future Homemakers of Amer1ca We Vernon Hoge Eugene Knlght Kenneth Welch w1ll our phys1cal edu cat1on ab1l1ty to Wayne Jones W1lson W1lburn Kenneth Chandler and Lee Germany I Carolyn Downey w1ll my taste clothes to Betty Jean Reed We Lmdsay Vaught and Paul Mc Carver w1ll our Spamsh grades QC CJ to Dav1d Womack and Robert Gross We Donald Wllbourn and James Woosley w1ll our 1nterest 1n movle plcture houses to Garland Fraz1er We Charles Stewart J B Lusk and J1mmy Spears w1ll our exceed1ng he1ght to Samuel Smart Harold Car ter James M1ddleton and Roy Johns ton We Marv1n M1ller and Wayne Shelton g1ve our ab1l1ty to stay small to Hugh Bellomy and Roy Young To Thurman K1l11an I Sue Allen We D1mple Green and Barbara Sparks bequeath our ab111ty to land the b1ggest catch of all poor f1sh to B1lly Ruth Womack and Carolyn Green We Flora Matthews and Dorothy Neely w1ll to Wanda Green our red ha1r We W C Sparks and James Mc Kenz1e leave to Kenneth Jarrel L tham McCutchen and Arnold L1tt1e our boundless energy I Joy Paradxse w1ll my love for ptterbuggmg to Joan Thomas I Jane Wxlhelm w1ll to Betty Ann Keashng my book on How to Dlet 1n Ten Easy Lessons We Carolyn Sentell and Frances Caperton w1ll our constant Jabber to Gladys Loyd and Jan1e Myers We Elolse Parad1se and Barbara Womack leave our 1nqu1s1t1ve expres s1ons to Betty Pope and Syble McCut chen and Margaret N1x We La Merle Lands and Paulmne Latham leave our ready w1t to Imo gene Hancock Joyce Henderson and Mona Sue Hester We Donald Stover and Brastell Matthews w1ll our 1nd1fference to book larmn' to Jack Bryant and Paul Holcomb We Joan Matthews and Janette Stoner w1ll our back seat 1n class to Barbara Matthews Wllma Ivey and Caldona Wmmger We Faye Carter and Mary Ruth Coffey w1ll our w1nn1ng sm1le to Mar he Wlutaker and Rena Chr1sta We Betty Rose Berry and Bettye Dudley leave our agreeable ways to Delores Ann Haynes June Stewart and Betty Jean Welch I Condon Campbell leave -JC. TT-' gxlxs 'S' WWW' C9 l vvl ,Cl . i . . y e- . I , , ' in . ' 1 Y MMM!- leave my everlasting affection. , Nm U D ' J . ' 4 . 1 v a' xr I 1 . iq -0 . . 1+ . ' .. ' . ' I ' '. 'H . . K ,- ffl, D ll 4 , ,Nu ZZ -X iihifii l'0 QC I have looked at my watch and there 1S an hour and a half before my rocket takes off for my f1rst tr1p to Mars I'l1 spend that t1me wr1t1ng thxs down to have someth1ng to do w1th my hands Rudolph Allen the rocket stat1on man ager has gxven me full use of h1s un1que world w1de telev1s1on hook up H1s pr1vate secretary Betty Jo Dolberry 1S go1ng to transcr1be everyth1ng I say As I turn the var1ous knobs fa m1l1ar scenes flash before my eyes Now I recogrnze the people A research laboratory owned and managed by Dav1d Matthews Charles Arnold and James Keller 1S one of the most consp1cuous bu1ld1ngs on the one hundred f1fty 1nch screen Ins1de th1s bu1ld1ng such sk1lled techn1c1ans as Shelby Brogdon Joyce Anderson Ken neth Welch Ella Jean Jones and Don ald W1lbourn are work1ng on a plan to 1ncrease the veloc1ty of sound waves They have performed numerous success ful expenments wxth the co operat1on of James McKenz1e and Donald Stover Hydrogen Jet av1ators Th1s laboratory also houses the pr1vate study of Ray Sm1th who 18 presently engaged 1n the development of a del1cately constructed maclune wh1ch w1ll make lt poss1ble to p1pe water to the space stat1ons erected between the earth and Mars Cred1t for the perfect1on of these space stat1ons due Charles Stewart who has become a m1ll1ona1re from h1s stratospherlc constructlons In the 1nnermost part of a huge hosp1tal erected on wheels wh1ch can be eas1ly moved from place to place by atom1c power Condon Campbell 15 per formlng one of h1s most recent med1cal d1scover1es of b1sect1ng S1amese tw1ns so they can l1ve normal 11VeS He 1S ably ass1sted by W1lma H1lley Flora Mat thews Carolyn Downey Lou1se Roberts Paul1ne Latham and Dorothy Neely h1s lad1es 1n wh1te The hosp1tal d1et1t1an staff 1ncludes Barbara Womack Joan Matthews Rachael Evett and B1ll1e Mar1e Roberts The scene Sh1ftS to a large amph1 theater where Chr1st1ne Reed Yvonne Letson Gayla Fosset and Joyce Irv1ng are model1ng even1ng apparel des1gned by the world famous fash1on creator Joy Parad1se At the p1ano I f1nd Carolyn Sentell who 18 respons1ble for the es Sentlal mus1cal select1ons at th1S un1 versal fash1on rev1ew Several of the larger department store buyers Sallxe Sanders Betty Cotten Hancock Martha Campbell and Ehzabeth Porter are mak1ng the1r se1ect1ons Glanc1ng at the campus of Jackson County H1gh I see a new bu1ld1ng made P? ' 'is Z3 ent1rely of glass and cover1ng two acres constructed by the reknown archltect Edw1n Br1tt The school buses look more l1ke hel1copters than anyth1ng The pr1nc1pal Jane Hodge 1S oversee1ng a class 1n aeronaut1cs taught by Sue Mc Laughl1n and Betty Rose Berry two ex pert av1ators Frances Caperton and Faye Carter are teachmg the g1rls to prepare meals from food pr1mar1ly prepared 1n table form Teaclung the use of atom1c recorders transcr1bers and translators for commerc1a1 use are Lomse Holloway La Merle Lands and Wanda Gr1ffen The athlet1cs department IS headed by J1mmy Spears Olen Holcomb and Dan Haynes Teach1ng modern phys1cs 1S Johnny Shavers Chang1ng to the Afr1can channel I Alfred Bellomy 1S teachmg a class for the few rema1n1ng uneducated nat1ves Another Amer1can m1ss1onary Carolyn G1ll1am has Just made her da1ly land 1ng 1n her small Jet flown by Brastel Matthews to teach a course on how to mak hydrogen bullets Her sc1ent1st consorts are Oll1e Crawford Marvxn M1ller and James Woosley The scenes Shlft back to the North Amer1can cont1nent and I see a gay 1nn scene from Carmen Play1ng the part of the beaut1ful dark gypsy Car men IS Mary Frances Proctor Broadway star made famous by her manager Charles Sm1th In a magn1f1cent stad1um I see a huge throng of people James Huber has Just made a touchdown for the Army football team S1tt1ng on the s1del1nes I see the manager of the Navy team W1ll1am Dean Look1ng closer I see J B Lusk and Aubry Pockrus general managers of the Navy team Broadcast 1ng th1s game IS W C Sparks 1nter natxonal sports broadcaster In the off1ce of Scottsboro s leadlng newspaper wh1ch 1S telev1sed three t1mes each day I see Barbara Sparks Ed1tor 1n Chlef and Joyce Hodges Bus1ness Manager In the producer s department I see Charles Robertson Hugh Hancock Eugene Kn1ght and Paul McCarver The page be1ng telev1sed now 1S a game of the Globe Trotters starr1ng B1lly Charles Parry and W C Walker In the largest bacter1olog1ca1 lab oratory 1n the world wh1ch 1S owned and operated by J1mmy Cook Vernon Hoge and W1ley F1nney I see Myrtle D1mple Green and Sh1rley Sargant Knopps exper1ment1ng w1th Jean Dawson s latest bacter1ophage M1n1ng eng1neer Dale Trammel ass1sted by Wayne Shelton Llndsay Vaught 8: Herbert Weeks have the1r secretar1es Jeanette Stover Sue Allen Betty Ball Mary Ruth Coffee and Elolse Parad1se hard at work f1gur1ng the corn pound 1nterest on the1r fortune acqu1red through the1r vast productlon of uran1um Sam Fred Gross tenor solo1st accompan1ed by concert p1an1st Sh1rley Jenkms 18 g1v1ng a concert for Frances Gold who has recently marr1 d one of the Rockefeller he1rs I Ann Barbee 1n the year of 1974 leave th1s record of the accompl1shments of the class of 1954 to be f1led 1n the De partment of Arch1ves of Jackson County H1gh School see the almost extinct jungles of Africa. 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A 1 'bv N i . 1 r: , ' i gf 4 ' W 5 af fl 7, A 11115251-15Eg,A b 'Q V Jimmy Bray Carolyn Brazelton Willis Britt Jack Bryant Marie Bynum Sandra Campbell Harold Carter Kenneth Chandler Mildred Dean George Dodson .Ill IIIR MASS Bobby Dukes Raymond Edwards Franklin Evett Louise Foster Garland Frazier Bonnie Gann L. D. Garner Lee Germany Billy Golf Carolyn Green Wanda Greene Johnnie Gross Robert Gross Sara Gross 1-A 5 'Q 'Z' I . I . . ,. - f C x L ,J 1 iq: ,, f ii ' E Q C -1 1 v l', QQ 1' 1 1 L X' 5 - 5? '15 ff Q3 4' 3 M9344 1' x s J at 4 Sara Gross .J ' If Favorite . V. e -,,, x 1 S i gl ,-W' g l i f v i I A Jerry Brown Q F- ,A Favorite - T 'S' , 5 X Q x v f-.A 4 X4 rr i , 0 X ' 3 , Ap ' J, -5 J ' W 1 'S - K' X4 l ' K gf 2 1 - Q 9 l , I lil James Ed Hall Patsy Hall Nell Hamilton Imogene Hancock Charles Hass Delores Ann Haynes Joyce Henderson Linda Henshaw Mona Sue Hester Doris Hicks Jll Paul Holcomb Wilma Ivey Comer Jacobs Bobby James Kenneth Jarrel Roy Johnston Wayne Jones Betty Ann Keasling Martha Jane Keeton Billy Keller Clarence King Billy Jack Kirby Rayford Knight Delbert Lackey Arnold Little William Lingerfelt Gladys Loyd Mavis Lusk Jessie Mann Rayford Martin Barbara Matthews James Middleton Charles Miller MASS 1? I X A -Y '7 fl -1 X if 1' .Qi Kihei. 4 X - a N. phi 'Q J , :ld 9 ,Q ...fu -5 .1 v 'T Gracie Mount - '1 A -1- 4 lx -A Bobby Myers I V Janie Myers B .X Q5 . . A N Ki? Gene McCutchen J I Q! :ak . 4' Latham McCutchen 'X I 'ff V .., -. Syble McCutchen fl 'W' N Q Reba Nevils P Q Y? ff , HN 5 G K ' ' rf' 3 Q if ' ' J i f Rebecca Nichols 1 r Q W I Margaret Nix it ,h ',, s Billy Owens 'AN ' D Albert Pace f J' Bonnie Paradise Rachel Pitts Betty Pope Bud Precise . X 1 0Q! .0 1 A Q Q ',: 1-QW, fu 47 21, 14 N Hb. -jg X7 U , 'Y NJA 7' I F' T- Rosa Precise Scotty Ray Betty Jean Reed Wesley Reed Bill Riley Frances Roach Mildred Roberts Marilyn Ryan Esmond Shelton Mary Elizabeth Shirey Jll Illll MASS Bob Shook Raymond Smart Samuel Smart Lois Ann Snoddy Jane Staton Jean Staton June Stewart Paul Swaim Jack Swearengin Joan Thomas Mary Alice Thomas Donnie Walden Scotty Watson Betty Jean Welch 9 its Qian' X. I' A I xx BN y ' idx 5- I I 50 .X ,iff ' 1 . W .... X B . A ,N 4 K . Q 'inf- Riley Westmoreland Pete White Wilson Wilborn Antha Jo Wilkerson Caldona Wininger Billy Ruth Womack David Womack Grady Wooden Janie Woods Roy Young Rena Christa Ollie Crawford Scottsboro f 0 Lindsay Vaught Charles Robertson ' A Alison Hodges Class of '71 I 31 s,-gi 1- QW .:- A52 sv Nfzxgix vqw K V X' C fi . , L22 Sf1f T ' .E z X X ' fi 1 . 0 ijfwglig 7 .-1 , 1 Q. 1. .1 .A , , 1 K f g fa X .,f 1 f f i fy f ff f. '.k'- -N' XX 1?-.Qi K ' 69 X S A of f - 1 2 ' Q x, 2 X1 'P X I I YZ 3 E. 1 .-, W A 1 - - I' f f Z Hugh Stewart Class Favorite ' -all -.4 I I Emi V - -M 'K ' , X. fb ? sf FIRST ROW: E. Evans, G. Clemens, W. C. Roach, C. E. Ferguson, R. Hilley, B. Middleton. SECOND ROW: S, Hogue, E, Stone, N, Gross, R, Johnson, S, Wilson, J, A. Vaught, H. Bates, W, Hancock, J, Griffith, M, Brannon, G, James. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Armstrong, F. Sharp, S. Medlock, M, Schultz, S. Allen, W, Creed, S, Townson, W, Hammons, E, Whitaker, A, P. Shelton, J, S, Puckett, M, Wilker- son, FOURTH ROW: J. Campbell, C, Bryant, J. Luttrell, A, B, Culpepper, R, Skelton, S, Robertson, D, Jacobs, J. Rogers, J, D, Snodgrass, R, Clark, H. Linger- felt, CAMERA SHY: Franklin Tubbs, Boyd Brown, Rayford Clark, Billy Holcomb, Katie Lou Womack, Carol Hays, T fag.. if Ng - ,SS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Gamer, B, Culpepper, A, Dudley, J J, B. Lusk, A, McKenzie, H, Stewart, SECOND ROW: S. F. Atch- ley, E, R, Hancock, M. J, Machen, D, Allen, H. Russell, P, McGriff, I, Hall, M, Wallace, J, Welborn, J. Bellomy. THIRD tr- ROW: S, M. Sanderson, N. J. Wann, F, A, Wright, K. McCor- mick, S, Machen, I, Reed, B. J. Isbell, J. A, Kennamer, B, S, -S' Hastings, W. J, Williams, FOURTH ROW: Mr, Page, M. Hancock, ' ' x J. Johns, J, Ayers, B, J, Proctor, S. L. Stone, T. Chandler, L, M, L ' Wilkerson. CAM!-RA SHY: Wayne Parks, Franklin Talkington, Benny Berry, Patricia Chambers, Edith Winkles. I x ,, Q Y A L Harriet Bates Class Favorite 33 Max Buff Student Council Representative FIRST ROW: T, Dean: I. Dukes: H, T, Kirby: D, Patterson: B, Porter: H, Goolsby: F, Myers, SECOND ROW: O. Bradford: H, Howard: V, Brandon: G, Jones: T, R, Hubbard: L, Davis: R. F. Phillips: A. M, Cloud: E, Moore. THIRD ROW: B, Watson: B, Allen: B, K, James: N, M. Knopps: B. J. Chandler: M, L, Bradford: L, McKee: S, Wilson, FOURTH ROW: G, Stone: B, Swearengen: M. Buff: B. I. Reed: D, Inglis: r O, B, Phillips: R. Downs: I. R, Sparkman: I. Crawford: Mr, Phillips, CAMERA SHY: Mary Ann Smith, Patsy West, Louise Gillispie, ,Q y. 1 42: 1 'S f of 7 LEFT TO RIGHT: E, Middleton: D, Bradford: D, Hutchsonz I. Baker: P, Hamilton. SECOND ROW: T. Hodges: I. Lewis: G, Sisk: D, Gentles: M, Sparks: E, Bradford: E, Smalley: P, Thomas: L, Hall: R, Tigue: B, Mitchell: L, Clement: E, McClure, THIRD ROW: 1. Bcaird: B, Jones: C. Killian: W. SIMON: R. Shelton: W- P-336150111 J. Inglis: M. R. Dtuin: S, Harper: B, Bar- clay: S, Yarbough, FOURTH ROW: Miss Porter: F, Laudermilk: L. Cornelison B. Miller: J. Nix: L. Cody: I.C. Roden: J. Winninger: J. Bolding: B. York. CAMERA SHY: Ronnie Hess, Charlsie Gilliam, Stella Alice Word, Millie Home Coming-Float Mammon, Wayne Simms, Viola Haas. 34 LQ' 1 Nw ' 1' Eg -' M ' fi ,f7f ,ff J, gf 'xp if ,NL45 X 2 N-14 J' noTlcE -SQZQPAQ I, W Q viva I 'if f- P1-xx i N 5' X f f ' ' '- f L ' I :?lz . Sl' 35-Ii '57 I f , 'f-.. ' ff A W N if 1 , Xxxig X A T' SX J 14: X 'Thi 1, I , Mi., ,ff f, gm X , If f 4 'Q-,wth -0 Q x f - E115 -R 'aff j 2 Il' If C l 0 4? Lmnor ugh 4? FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. l.lcLaughltn. A, james, N. Shelton, B. Wilbourn, V. Bel- lomi.. SECOND:C. Dunn, J. McCoy, L. Sontheard. L. Hasting, G. Summer, M. Weeks, P. Whitehead, V, Weeks, B. Miller, M, Arnold, R. McCoy. THIRD: Mr. Sloan. W, Nix, B. Porter, C. Necklaus, Nl. Holloway, Nl, iwaim, B. Benson, D. Rich, A. Potter, 5. McCoy. M, Millet, FOURTH: J. Evans, H. Tanner. V. Hodges, W, Allen, I. Bradford, L. Evans, Nl, Brandon, J. Brandon, B. King, B, Bradford, C, Hancock, Q, Paradise. CAMER,-X SHY: . Q fxlerie lean smith, Bobby Driver, Kendtll Martin, OFFICERS: Pres.. Wallace Allen, V, Pres., Wind-:ll Nix, Sec. -Treas., Pauline Whitehead, , I K x I 5 , A Bobby Hddges Favorite ' L .1 kilo ., - ::..g ov' .. 2123-' 4 x Q00 ' I ' S 'fi MASS L lll FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Tubbs, H. Anderson, G, Reed. V, Artiold, D. Campbell, T. Hastings, H, Hall. SECOND: B. Treece, E. Smith, E. Westmoreland, C. ID bbs, B. Wheeler, M. Berry, B. Allen, K. Wilkerson, T. Woosley, M, Potter, L. Ashmore, THIRD: W. Johns. 1. Nevils, M. Hall, J. Inglis, B, Pritchett, P, Bryant, R, Reed, S, Allen, F, Heal, S. West, Mrs, Hodges. FOURTH J. Dean, T, Mitchell, G. Dodson, D. McGee, W, Latham Nl-lfilliffl J Swdlm D. L. veil, B. Tanner, lf, Gtwdowens, B. Ward, L. Pender Favorite 30 grass, B. Bulnzan. ff i f S fx!-.1 x Q FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Gentles, B. Stewart, P. Boykin, A. Gardner, B. Davis, S. Sch- moller. SECOND ROW: L. Sebring, A. Sharp, P. Rodgers, K. Hodges, J. Clemens, P. Snoddy, M. Barbee, N. Tally, F. DeArmond, K. Kennamer. A. McCord, A. Arendale. THIRD ROW: L. Bel- lomy, N. George, B. Dolberry, O. Lackey, J. Allen. J. Keel, S. Campbell. B. Couch. P. Proc- tor, D. Beddingfield, C. Campbell, C. Selvage, B. Loyd, Mrs. jones. FOURTH ROW: A. Potter, J. Cunningham. P. Wann, B. Keeble, H. Childress, B. Sanders, B. Hodges. I. Carter, V. Elliott. r aw-,J ,J 7 , , X 4 5 00 SQ X 'll qxx Z hilly qv Vlff 6 ffwixw FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Allison Baker Woodai Bulman, Hethcoat, Kerr, Rnd ROW Nlount McCampbell Phillips Bradtord Xwrtght Murphy, McKee, Treece, Farr Judge Thomas THIRD ROW Allen Newell Nluse Paxne, Walden, Olinger, sisk Manning Hollis Olinger Mrs J A Lee FOLRTHROW:Gut.hrie, Stultz, .W 'tu-J -1 11 :L 55.1 l Ltinnie Tipton Favorite L f FRONT ROW: Wallingsford, Skelttin, Scott, Hastings, Hodges, Let san, ROW 31 Evans, Westmoreland, Pace, Sizemore, Finney, Ash mere, Gilliam, Hodge, Lusk, Bogue, Tate. ROW 31Wann, Cun- ningham, Evans, Watson, Smith, Lutrell, Ott, Ambrester, Cloud, Haynes, Wales, Miss Finney, Boles, ROW 4: Scott, Hall, Turner, Smart, Kennamer, Trammell, Beard, Webb, Latham, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Stewart, I. King, J, Goodowens, I. Cunning- ham, I. McCullough, I. Hancock, SECONDROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: F, Vincent, q M. Sloan, I, Keel, M. Arnold, J. Sanderson, R, Lewis, I, Evans, L. Selby, I. x Campbell, G. Guffy, J, Paradise, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Selvage, 'Q 1 '- C, Armold, R. Freeman, L. Hancock, N. Judge, C. Womack, W. Latham, I. Necklaus, B. Berry, B. Lefbetter, Mr. Bates. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Cline, C. O'Neal, E. Alkins, D. Fowler, E, Manning, R. Hendrix, H, Pre- cise, A. Chandler, W. Precise, F. Roberts. L FLOAT Z K1 .4 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Wright, I. Womack, K. Hall, L. Tipton. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: W. Whitehead, B. Thomas C. Southeard, J. Bearden, F. Breedlove, A. Potter, W, Sisk, O. Short, F. Martin, M. Keith, L. Manning. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Vaught, M. Womack, M. O'Neal, C. Cosby, G. Lemons, E. Chrisman, L. Pruitt, M. Summer, P. Holt, J. Wright. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Jarmef. H. Downs. L. Hollis, G. Lusk, J. Rudder, B. Ashley, T, Moore, J. Olinger, ,Z LEFT TO RIGHT, lst ROW: W, McKee, C, Edge, P, Bentley, S, Brannum R Matthews, W, Edmonds, ind ROW: B, Shelton, B, Gay, L, Crawford, W, Mc- Coy, B, Dean, B. Frazier, 3rd ROW: E, Cunningham, G, Power, C, Patterson B. Sisco, B. Harbin, M, Wallace, E. Woodall, P, Cargile, I, Mason, L, Carithers, 4t.h ROW: J. Latham, B. Leslie, P, Bryant, A, Wallace, C, Rodgers, D, Lackey, B, DeArmond, H, Pickel, V, Mitchell, B, Guffey, 5th ROW: F. Hancock, T. Hall, K, Clemons, E. Gant, J. York, J. Manor, R. Carter, L. Pace, J, Clemons, Miss Stockton, O, Wilburn, Rachel Downey Class Favorite 'U' 3 -4- XC B ULHSS UF ra 1 E I T r Q - I 5 -QQ N Billy HoQges Class Favorite FIRST ROW: E, Phillips, B. Guffey, D, Brandon, K, Talley, C, Bury, B, W d G, Stewart, F, Welch, ilnd ROW: D, Bellomy, C, Sanderson, R, Lusk, B, Hall, L, Bell, L, Shelton, B. Arnold, P, Potter, C, Ricker, B, Knight, 3rd ROW: V, Edmonds, W. Venable, B. Bogue, S, Reed, 1, Miller, R, Robertson, J, Thomp- son, L, Irving, B, Ward, 4th ROW: R. Matthews, J. Armstrong, W. Smart. B. James, K, Bradford, W, Rich. 5th ROW: Mrs, McCrary, E. Timmons, J, Steely M, Whitehead, B, Edwards, N, Dean, F. Kindred, G, Little. 40 s FIRST ROW: G. Gentle, K. Little, E. Selvage, W. Knight, B. I. Evans, C. Chandler, B, Cornelison, S, Wooden, E, Govan, SECOND ROW: D. Stewart, R, Downey, F. Nevils, M. Judge, S. Wallace, O, Bradford, D. Bynum, E. Miller, N. Griffey, C. Gant, C. Pace, H. Allen, R. Sherrell. THIRD ROW: O. Frazier, B. Hodges, J. Clift, S. Elliot, C. Wheeler, M, Machen, S, Sanderson, J, Dud- ley, L. Christa, C, Whitehead, M. Ashley, Miss West, FOURTH ROW: D. lor- dan, B. Bradford, P. Green, H. Frazier, O, Smart, I, Penny, B. Woosley, J. Baugh, M. Guffey, S. Dolberry, Billie Brandon - In Memory 11-14-'40, I1-I4-'53 4? A N fe , via' '-1 ml' F we 'F' ' Home Coming Float ford, C. Guffey, S. Burns, I. L. brick, l. Cornelison, J. Bell, F. FIFTH ROW: M. Brandon, M. R. 41 Young, I. Brown. FOURTH ROW: I! 1 ll 2. L BEGINNING FROM BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT -FIRST ROW: Billy Mount, H, Smoot, B. Bailey, W, Walker, E, Hamer, R, Evans, D Hastings. SECOND ROW: I. Manning, L. Kindred, R. Dun, F. Shelton, M. Harrison, L. Dun, L. Davies, W. Venable, E. Mann ing, B, Tiffin, M. F. Turley. THIRD ROW: R. Hammer, B. Brad- Wright, W. Collins, R. Evett, R. S. Brandon, R. Proctor, R. Ham Keller, B. R. Gentle, E. Frazier Knight, Mrs. Frank Hodges. v Q1 of 'r IP' 1 1' . v '3 'f 1 '4,rlA ! .if . I -. Y ' 'T c'H.l 1.,t',',5f'?fx Q 1 X ,, L .ZZ gk . H 4 --1 nwg If ? 1- . Q , ., .. x:,,z3A...5-y. zfyr., -41, 'rx :-gnfffgw .via ,JPY QTY '24 f- ,. 9 QF ' frifs' . - L 'V S V351 w 7 A. 'c- a 'x , . :.Q4'j'. 7 fn? 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Frances Gold, ROW 3: Shirley Knopps, Johnny Gross. ROW 4: Sarah Gross. BASKETBALL Butler Woodville D. A. R. Geraldine New Hope Huntsville Pisgah Albertville D. A. R. Albertville Geraldine Butler New Hope Princeton Huntsville Princeton Woodville Gunter sville Pisgah Gunter sville 80 63 55 61 70 53 54 33 88 53 78 64 O5 52 92 51 56 77 65 68 Leftside: Coach Ed Spear, Football Rightside: Coach Q. K. Carter Basketball. FOOTBALL Scottsboro 19 Gurley Scottsboro 12 Blountsville Scottsboro 14 Butler Scottsboro 7 Albertville Scottsboro 6 Stevenson Scottsboro O Guntersville Scottsboro O Oneonta Scottsboro 19 Fort Payne Scottsboro 0 Valley Head Scottsboro 6 Bridgeport A R, 'W 9, 14 f v' , 'G QWQQVYQVQ U a if 4 K If 0 V 1'- sj'5A ' P' -1631 4 'v -rv' y v X ' k ,V ,J 6 x f V x , 9 y I 1 , i 1 rw g, - ' H1 r 0 4 - I I ' N .ta . av 9 j ', ' Y 4 - 9 5 'I 4 YVQ. x. 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New P , A , cs'- ROW Ig Dorothy Gentle, Virginia Brandon, Frances Wright, Joan Thomas, Charles Smith, Carol Hayes, Genenne sisk Patsy Hall, Carolyn Campbell, ROW Il: Peggy Rt-gets, Jerry Rudder, Autry Gardner, Sue Yarbrough, Joyce Lewis, Annette Arendale, Carolyn Gilliam, Billy Miller, Jane Beard, Geneva Sumner, Barbara Sue Jones, Bobby Stewart. ROW III: Lila Jean Pace, Mary Sue Evans, Barbara Gilliam, Joyce Henderson, Robert Anderson Gay, Linda Hall, Frances Gold, Brad Howland, Billie Allen, Charlotte Killian, Nina Jo Wann, Shirley Machen. ROW IV: Charlsie Gilliam, Roland Matthews, Kenneth Clemons, Larry Crawford, William Edmunds, Charles Edge, Karen Hodges, Ann Wallace, Tommy Hall, Ann Wales, Mary L. Ambrester, Margaret Jo Swaim, ROW V: Joel Hodges, Virginia Westmoreland, Jane Staton, Stanley Smoler, Alton Hastings, Barbara Couch, Rosa Precise, Peggy Snoddy, Bettye Hastings, Patricia Procter, Ann Cloud, Bety Lusk, ROW VI: L, D. Garner, Jo Anne Kennamer, James Turner, Inez Chamlee, Johnny'Bolding, Smith,Brannom, Kay McCormick, Joanne Vaught, Gene McCutchen, Lewis Letson, Leon Engledow, Mary Charles Hodges, Patricia Cargyle, Stella Word, Fred Wallingford. Whether playing at a football game, during an assembly, or on a rade the J C H S Band under the direction of Geor e Baker following the ibootball shows with several concerts. During the past year the band has increased in number and im- proved in playing and marching ability. It has .participated in numer pa , .... , g , 0 U R adds life and ep to the occasion. All year the band has beer. busy, joyment ofthe community, BA ll ous civic activities and contributed to the musical education and en- THE OFFICERS ARE Charles Smith ...... President Jo Anne Kennamer . Vice-President Gene McCutchen . . . Secretary L. D. Garner , , Treasurer 52 MR. GEORGE Director Q 'W .5 I Vx fi 4 F lUlllIll HUMIMAKHIS Ill AMERICA FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: L. Gillisy A. Cloud, ll. Lxngerfelt, S. Hoge, A. Shelton, S. M. Sanderson, B. Thompson. SECOND ROW: I. lnglish, M. I. Machen, T. R. Hubbard, I. Lewis, C. Killi- an, B, Hastings, D. Gentle, T. McKey, E, McClarc, M. A. Smith, W. Creed, B. K. James. THIRD ROW: F. Sharp, R. Shelton, B, Allen, G. Loyd, E. Smally, I. Reed, R. Tigue, P. McGriff, M, Ham- mons, D. Allen, W. Patter- son, Mrs. Turner, E. Stone, S. Townson. FOURTH ROW: I. Beard, B. Jones, B. Mit- chell, L. Clement, I. Bel- lomy, E. Bradford, R. lohn- son, L. M. Lands, W. I. Williams, H, Russell, R. F. Phillips. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Griffith, M. R. Dunn, S. L. Medlock, S. Wilson, M. Brannon, N. L. Gross, N. Wann, S. Yarbrough, I. Welborn, B. I. Isable. SEC- OND ROW: F. Wright, P. West, O. Bradford, E. R. Han cock, M. Brandford, P. Ham- ilton, S, Wilson, E. Whita- ker, M. Sparks, Mrs. Turner. THIRD ROW: P. Thomas, M. Wallace, W. Hancock, W. Staton, P. Chambers, S. Machen, I. Hall, I. Pucket, G. Jones, B. Barclay. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. J. Wilkerson, D. Green, D. Haynes, M. Roberts, S. Gross, S. Sanders, M. L. Stone, 1, Hodges, SECOND ROW: Mrs, Turner, C, Green, B. Pope, S. Boyd, B. Roberts, 1. Mann. L. Snoddy, S. Campbell, B. Glass, F. Caperton. THIRD ROW: B. Matthews, 1. Staton, I, R. Myers, FIRST YEAR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. McKenzie. J. Brad- ford, F. Tubbs, W. C. Roach, C, E, Ferguson, D. Hutcheson, E. Middleton, J. Baker, B, Middleton, N. Lusk, Mr, Phillips. SECOND ROW: F. Louder- mild, G, Clemons, R. Short, F. Crawford, J. Games, C. Bryant, J. R. Sparkman, A. Dudley, I. Dukes, F. Myers, D, Patterson, R. Hilley, THIRD ROW: B, Culpepper, F. Talkington, J, Nix, C. Lusk, B. Proctor, A, B, Culpepper, S, L. Stone, M. Hancock, B, Reed, G, Stone, J, Rodgers, FOURTH ROW: W, Swearengin, D. In- glis, B, Porter, J. Wininger, B. Brown, J. Roden, O, B, Phillips, D, Jacobs, T. Chandler, R, Clark, M, Buff, L, Cornelison, SECOND YEAR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. E. Hall, R. Westmoreland, J. Amold, G. Dodson, J. Middleton, A. Little, B. Goff, R, Gross, SECOND ROW: R, Smart, C, Hass, K. Chandler, R. Mar- tin, B, Riley, F, Akes, E. Amold, A, Beard, B, Myers, P, Holcomb, J, Bryant. THIRD ROW: H, Bellomy, E, Shelton, D. Waldon, G. Frazier, W. Wilboum, B. Dukes, W. Jones, L. McCutchen, D, Womack, F, Evett, Mr, Phillips, FOURTH ROW: G, Johnson, B. James, R. Knight, W. Lin- gerfelt, H. Carter, C. Jacobs, R, Edwards, J, Swearengin, G, Woodin, W. Britt, R. Johnston, THIRD YEAR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Woosley, C. Ar- nold, J. Cook, H. Weeks, V. Hogue, K. Welch, W, Shelton, T. Hancock, D, Stover, SECOND ROW: D. Matthews, R. Allen, O, Holcomb, M. Miller, D. Haynes, J, McKenzie, P, McCarver, W. C. Sparks, B. Matthews. THIRD ROW:C. Robertson, A. Pockrus, W, Finney, D. Wilbom, J, Shavers, B. C. Perry, J. Spears, D, Lackey, I. B. Lusk, E. Knight. HE, - -up , -p-qv-.-4:11 , , V - I 5 ' fit- As . - YE: 1.9 Q- 0' g ,J I, 5 2,4 re Y fob v , F 1 - Q -A n- -. ' Fir n ' 11 QW I- - .0 Y' 'U I . + - . , Il l.,'.A,. 7 6 V I4 V fr ve l . V dll it All 2 A I I -9 A i 9 -,-14 FUIIIRI FARMERS Rl AMERICA FR W LEFT TO RIGHT Condon Canzpbel ECOND ROW Carol I1 Sentell Lmd Barbara Womack Lourse F FOURTH ROW Sc ONT RO I M-iriha eeton Pats aHerzshaw ar1eB,vn oster T IRD Fr Joan Thomas Io nny o y Watson ScolTyRa avers Shlrle ou y all Ann Barbee Urn ary A onzas Jane Ho ge ances Roach FayCarter PatsyHan111ton Gross En1n7aG Moore Bettye Thompson FIFTH ROW y Hrs anolra Bellomy TOUYUJJSR ubbard Mavrs us Machen C ERA SHY Betty Berry Slurley lenk se olloway Harr1ettBates Max Bu! Geneva Berry bee Bar A H S Shulgy JZZEIZU J 11 tha be Mardon Camp!-Iall CON patSY nt Preslliiesldent e V121-etarY ie eaSurer mbrlck r Ha Hlstoflan 15 Mrs S OHSOYS M1Chae P s M15 Juhllrz ms .sue McLaug m Delores A Haynes 50 Duector at the prano Mrs Frank Hodges FIRST ROW M Bynum Vaught R P PICCISC I Hancock I lrvmg SECOND ROW J Grlfflth R Nlchols B Mltchell B Womack D Neely J Matthews H Bates L Hall P Thomas G Jones E Beard THIRD ROW W Green J Bellomy I Reed R Trgue C Blackwell B J Welch S Watson B S Sparks L Roberts FOURTH ROW E Evans J Arnold B Dukes W Jones A Bellomy R Westmoreland C Sharp R Edwards M Buff R. Knight J Brown B Bullman CAMERA SHY Betty Hancock Jimmy Campbell Ollre Crawford Bob Gan: Charles Hass Wayne Sxms The J C H S Glee Club or1g1nated eleven years ago under the d1rect1on of Mrs Frank Hodges who has helped to make the Glee Club what lt 15 today Thls year, for the f1rst t1me, A and B Glee Clubs were selected by try outs Bandrnaster George Baker ass1sted Mrs Hodges wrth the B Glee Club The Glee Club part1c1pates 1n a. d1str1ct fest1va1 at Florence State Teachers College A Chr1stmas program, programs over the rad1o, and the county mus1c fest1vals are other ac t1v1t1es of the Glee Club To help students recognlze and apprecxate good rnus1c 18 the purpose of the Glee Club By havmg more rnus1c 1n school, everyone 18 en abled to become not a professxonal rnus1c1an but an apprec1at1ve hstener, and to know the wor1d's rnus1c as he knows 1ts h1story, poetr and art .611-'44-f 'Ll 5 l r 5 5 . P ? 5 ' P T L L 1 5 i l ll.lflE'l llir if 1,7 J E. Smalley, F. Roach, B. Paradise, L. Henshaw, M. Hammon. J.A-. , . . . , . . . Y, .vs 1 Y Frifg FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ralph Wright, Charlie Edge, Raymond Hendrix, Stanley Brannun, David Kerr, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jean Dawson, Max Buff, Sec, 8a Treas,, Dale Trammell, Pres., William Bentley, Vice Pres., Bettye Thompson, Barbara Gilliam. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Ashmore, Ray Smith, Wayne Sims, John David Snodgrass, Laddie Irving. CAMERA SHY: Billy Hodges, Nancy Talley, Denny Lovell, Wallace Allen, William Dean. The excitement of election, the thrill of installa- tion, the satisfaction of completing projects such as SI U Il E ll the homecoming--all of these were a tangible part of being a member of the Student Council, the intangible C 0 ll C I I- part went even deeper to the solemn dignity and re- sponsibility of carrying out the school's ideals--char acter, scholarship, leadership, and service. 58 -v . r i 5 , ' B Q , f av 7- A t A, fr.fA , SCOTTSBORO, ALABAMA, DEC. 8, 1953 - . ' T t I ,, ' , Carolyn Gilliam ce yin 2' ' ' i Selected Good ' ' Citizenship Girl Thompson an T as A . ndants at the annual Homecoming iles fi -s with trclalumni of J. C. H. ty High School chose an attractive' and popu as Homecoming Queen and and Harriet Bates and tenth grades re as her attehdants the sidelmes the Queen watched the Wild team At th formation of an appropriate fanf Was escorted to the ce' by William Dean Seruor Class As to be crowne the Student played mmen by the an idmg in a gayly d consisted of the b. s decorated theme. :ci Hon s. float omecr d B Hon ll For Secon Six W wing students made a nd six weeks: dee, Carolyn Gilliam, Shir. s. Tommy Ruth Hubbard, on, Johnnie Gross, William omas Dean, Max Buff, Jim- ell. Jimmy Clyde Roden, illian, Alvin Potter. Autrey Karen Hodges, Barbara uline Whitehead, Juanita Sizemore. Beth Lusk, Peg- Glorla Power. Elizabeth ol Patterson. Juanita La- Cunnlngham, Larry Craw- chel Downey. tl made all A's and B's d six weeks' period: pbell, William Dean, lton, Charles Stewart, Hu- . Sam Fred Gross. Martha yn Downey, Joyce Irv- Seutell, Ann Barbee, Wan- ue McLaughlin, Christine Frances Proctor. Johnny Smith, Charles Smith. Q. from l9l5 to 1953. and student cars converted into crepe paper spectacles. A Homecoming Alumni lunch, sug- gested by the Student Council, was at- tended by approximately sixtv ates. Each fr' '-Yo Lllc.. .gd Beal Louis Letson Davis, Adler, , only Ray Smart. Pat Trammell, Mary Louise Lr....., .. repares in hi!!! iwlll fare ln life when their Seniors Sell Ma Would you like to buy zine? There's the threw at a big bargain or a me most any subject. Surely one on the list you can 1 three or four. This is p you have been hearing f iors for the past few weeks. With mud: enthusiasm began their sale of maga finance the trip to Wash spring. They were divid to homer-ooms and the qi homerooms is the sale of of magazines' The room having the la of money at the end of will receive an ice cream homeroom teacher of w will get a necklace and er At the present time,,the '- is Sam Fred Gross ' J homeroorn Ca Highest. Other l Caperton, and ed was the ind, the , argest .g the e first 1 of received a , Keller was rnife. He yas v dollars' er n ortjficates Publishing :h sales ilgn will and the ieir quota by Snead Visits at J By Mary Frances Last Tuesday. 12th grades were very pleased to have Dr. Festus Dr. Cook ts the President Collegefln Boaz and is very school students and I4 Dr. Cook! talk was very Ambrester. Billy Ann Cloud, Jean Cun- I ' I . R students in the hlngh in. ' - I, ' 1 an - , ,x Finne Marg FIRST RUM: C, Carnphcllp C. Senrellg M. Thcmasgl. Hodge, P, Hall, TD Ihem- Bfadf A., same-g C. Gr11r.rnw,J, Dawson: w, Bramley, srcoxin Row: rs, mn- gfg-e I Eocg. llrdg1cS:L. lclioxlnliilriirisrizz, R,JNrQ'rlsg G, Liifjucrcliersg V , ' . wr 1 T.. rwcmr, vp , ttson, , enrramcr, ', 'oucig L- P. Trariirtiel, C, Smith, C, Rcedg G, Fossr-rt, FOURTH ROW: D, Ash- rms , rnorc, D, Trantritelg F. Swain, T, lflodges, W, Grrff1n,Jaricll.+dge, 'uf Wer- ,fgm Editor, Patsy' Hall and Mary Alice Thomas, Associate Editors, Mrs, Lego Kenneth Muse, Advisor, dd. 1418.1 . .... . , . .. , hu' race, Benye Bouiarn. Rena Lusk, Dm-as of U16 public-speaking course- - YT' 1:51-H N' Bellamy, Pau-rein west, virginia Jones, Haven Sfudmfs me merely FWHM! me ,O Helen Howard. Virginia Brandon, Bar- their Seefdm for the Blrmihshsm GPPGUM bara Ann Allen. Billy Joe Reed, Jerry Cunningham, H. W. Chandler. Joyce Keel and Kenneth Clemons. , P. E. Girls Snnnsm- , News and the American Legion Ora- torlcal Contests. ' . A , ima me are Alfred Sam Fred wil EM wntr Cam S-hu-I :tudmu'mturebv tosuoooedhlilvonf Cook and had both an amusing lon. Ind f ' work MW MR Sl ll FlRST ROW Carolyn Gxllxarn Charles Srmth SECOND ROW Lxnda Henshaw Bettye Hancock ioyce Hodges Martha Keeton Gene McCutchen Ann Barbee Mary Frances Proctor lo Ann Vaught THIRD ROW Martha Campbell Elxzabeth Porter Lrnda Hall lo Ann Kemmamer FOURTH ROW Wxllxarn Bentley Dale Trannell Yvonne Letson Condon Campbell L D Garner saw r es Smith M1 B Edlto ss L111y porter us1ne5s Manage? Faculty Advlsor 60 'e Q a,- '.' r iv b Z A 1 Frances Gold Sam Fred Gross Oratorical, American Oratorical, Birmingham Legion News Dale Trammell Mary Frances Proctor Oratorical, Civitan Oratorical, Civitan I l :wifi F of l ff AX X J J' -..- 'S '51 Linda Hall, Io Ann Kennamer, Jo Ann Vaught-Salesmanship .,,.-93' 17 ,- XVNAJ .lf . 4- r. '1-+1- L-.D Miss J,C,H. S. Court Ann McCord, Jr. Alternate Patricia Proctor, Ir, Miss J.C.H. S. Frances Ann Wright, Sr. Miss J.C. H. S. Carolyn Sentell, Sr, Altemate Virginia Brandon, '53 Jr. Miss I.C.H. S. Mary Frances Proctor, '53 Sr, Miss I.C. H. S. 61 WINNERS C arolyn Gilliam D. A. R. Good Citizenship I la.. Q Q 3,115 s 1 ' 1 in 2 SB 2 Q3 UD? f P . in 'en' If v H ' 4 V .,.L 5 -1?Mi 1 r ' 'f' ' F' . P P nga' H It M YI. Y gg If Y .la ... 4 ..... A .. , 0 W 4 . ' A - . I 7 ' f 3 3, Pl' I t 0 ' H , ,N u 4 - - + HQU1 gf 1 '3 Y N? 1 4 .Wy vb-W., ' 1 i . 1 H Y. -1-I fi -L - --f'e45lgf +g4 .fxk E 2-- - 1. 'U' 'V 3 X F ' ', , Q 1 E'--'Y , ' ' I' 'U 1 I fx f . f I 'Z i 'S S ' ' ' V s p -, , W .as -1A -9 J' , b ii. 'ik X 4H HUB UHIIIIHS FUZST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Bob Dean Rachel Downey Carolyn Garzt Elrza eth Woodall onrue S1Sco Carol Patterson Barbara Dearnzond Bonnre Harbxn SECO D RO LEFT TO RIGHT argaret Tate Ann Clou Dons F11-ney ell: Lug Pe y Hodge Ann Wales Tl1etI1eIHa es ohnme Hancock IRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Brlly Porter Latte: Irvmg Johlln W0odalI Wmston Baker Brlly Hodges 64 -MW' ' sg: YA: ' ' 'fn ii -Q-w:B1 f 5? fl - ' if-155 'Q inl- kuaxx, fn I ,Q-1 P , A' ' ' , W iv. Q . 4-2 .ia . -s ,X r nuff? Q . 1 ,I .-bgggigxdu sl 5' . -. nt A , x JH PHUIUGRAPHY CIUB FRONT ROW: James Huber, Char- les Smith. President: Rachel Evett, Sec. and Treas.: Myrtle Guffey. SECOND ROW: William Dean, Ray Smith, Dale Trarnmel. NOT PIC- TURED: Edwin Britt, W.C. Walker. HBRAHIA S LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Gilliam Frances Roach, Betty Fay Hancock Mavis Lusk. Helen Howard, Shirley Jenkins, Pauline Whitehead, Mrs. M.G. Couch. Librarian. CAFIIIRIA SIAFF .EFI TO RIGHT: Mrs. L.E. Letson. Mrs. E.H. Proctor, Mrs. M.J. 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Everything To Build Anything - - - ---- if --. Je cur e 1't i C' 9 . . r es s 5 C 5 oro, rua Comp 1 t J WURU IUMB m to the Seruo HOLLYWOOD CROSSROADS and BOB STARKEY YARBROUGH FURNITURE CO WURD IHIAIRIS You Alr Condlt oned Rxt Ta asentha 81 Ramns 111 Dr1 e Inn Th atres Comph Comphm nt of of WORD MOTOR COMPANY LADIES 81 CHILDREN S SHOPFF O1dsmob11e he rolet SCOUSIDOTO lin en of W. . IR CU. h ne 38 Cmmpli ents Compliments of . , ' rs r . . i . W ' v' 'V e 'ments ' 8 S I ' C v VAHIHY BAKE SHIIP A good place for a good snack from Donuts to Wedd1ng Cake s Phone 424 J to the Semor Class DR SARAH E ATCHLEY Optometust Cornphrnents LOY CAMPBELL Complxments of Jackson County New 81 Used Car Lot JOHNNY GARRETT of Cornplirnent S W. SCOTTSBORO HARDWARE CO The Sch 1 S F Bench Appl a JESSICA HOTEL Home of Good Eats Phone 70 WOODALL S Phone 378 .T The Lad n Lassle Shop Phone 315 J BOCANITA THEATRE Cornph ents MOTOR SALES Ho a d Thoma SCOTTSBORO FUNERAL HOME Phone 65 Tom Bro R A Kenna er E K Be gman BROWN KENNAMER 81 BERGMAN INC 112 Broad St Phone 94 Scottsboro Alabama F1-1g1da1re Maytag VY ll oo ' riend A . , X 1 TICCS Phone 39 Ready-To-Wear , . 'm of W I' S wn, , , m . . 1' I . i BAMATU FT COMPANY Scottsboro, Alabama Manufacturer s of Chen1lle Bedspreads CALDWELL'S SUPER MARKET A Good Place To Trade WALES JEWELRY G1ftS That Last Scottsboro Alabama Phone 294 RED HOT STORE Phone 210 J Scott sbo ro Alabama 0 PATRICK 0 CUSTOMIZED 0 PLAN SERVICE Located In PATRICK LUMBER CO N V Ragsdale des1gner Scottsboro Fe guson Tractor 81 Imp Pontmac Dealer Phone 234 J Scottsboro We eed your head m our busmess Phone 5 Owner BObb16 Manrung M. H. CAMPBELL TRACTOR CO. BOBBlE'S BEAUTY SHOP FOSTER S SUPER MARKET Staple 81 Fancy Groceries Western Meats Fresh Produce Frozen Foods Phone 488 THOMAS DRUG STORE Wrn T ThomasR Ph. Prescriptionist Phone 115 Scottsboro Alabama Cornpllments V J ELMORE Scottsboro Alabama DARWIN S Popular Pr1ced MeIChaUd1S6 C omp11me nt s of SCOTTSBORO JEWELERS ANN S CAFE Phone 290 L I . . . of 5, 10 Cent Sz Sl. OO Stores, Inc I I USE GULF REFINING CO PRODUCTS DEAN S Happy Valley Da ry Grade A Homogenlzed Pasteurlzed Chocolate Mllk Cottage Cheese Ice Cream Phone 496 J JEFF S APPLIANCES Co pl1me t Mr af M S J B P es FIVE POINTS MOTEL FARMER S GIN CO Holly 1 Alaba a OK RUBBER WELDERS Complete T re S r lce IIIIIVS SU III-HIS I i m ' n s Compliments of of , r , , , r ley I I i e v' Woof, m C A WILSON STORE Wllson S Roll g Stores Jackson Cou ty s Fackler Alaba ompllrnents BLACKWELLS FEED 8- SEED STORE Wayne Feed Phone 77 PAUL BREWER AGENCY All K1nds of Insurance McAnally Bldg Cornphrnents DAIRY KING THE HARRIS STORE Ge ne ral Me rchandl se Hollywood Alabama IAIIKHII ISIN llll Fackle r Alabama C . of I ' ' in II n I Finest Country Stores W. , ma II ' of C Y Compliments of STONE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 'Home of Quality Merchandise Formerly Skidmores GUY HOLLIS TELEVISION 8- SUPPLY CENTER Hotpoint RCA Victor Zenith Scottsboro Hotel Bldg JULIAN HAMBRICKS GIFT SHOP Scottsboro Alabama I E AIRHEART 81 SON Phone 509 Scottsboro Alabama Wearing Appa el L L Boyd H A Merideth BOYD MERIDETH MOTORS Dodge Sz Plymouth Cars Parts a d Ser ice Scottsboro Alabama L s. nouns ' ' ' ' I BUTlIH AND KENNAMEH WH0llSAll CUMPANY BENHAM'S UNDEHWIAR Mlll Compliments of WHERE CHRIST and CHRISTIANS MEET 'He that fmdeth h1s l1fe shall lose lt And he that loseth h1S l1fe for my sake shall f1nd It Chr1st Matthew 10 39 The statement above g1ven by Chr1st appears to contrad1ct rtself When It 1S sub Jected to deeper exam1nat1on lt merely declares w1th well d1rected force the teach 1ng of the Word of God 1n countless numbers of places Chr1st 1S stress1ng the cu1t1 vat1on of an attltude of self sacr1f1ce and self den1al He 1S teach1ng the des1rab111ty of plac1ng one's self 1n the background and mak1ng serv1ce to Chr1st paramount 1n every phase of ac1t1v1ty It IS espec1a11y appz-opr1ate that young people g1Ve proper cons1derat1on to thxs verse as they embark on l1fe's Journey accept1ng w1th fa1th and courage the challenges of a troubled and turbulent world If you would des1re the heart of happmess It 1S suggested here that you follow the teach1ng of th1s text by los1ng yourselves 1n these th1ngs wh1ch God's Word teaches w1th author1ty Q11 A respectable occupat1on QRom 12 111 Sat1sfact1on should be cons1dered along w1th respectab111ty and upr1ghtness Q21 A Hap-By marr1age based on w1se dec1s1ons QT1mothy 5 14 Ephes1ans 5 23 321 One must g1ve proper concern to fa1thfulness to God and h1s or her mate to obta1n the heart of happ1ness Q31 Splrltual secur1ty lMatt 16 26 2 Peter 1 5 101 There 1S not sprrrtual secur1ty short of an obedrent fa1th 1n Chr1st s1nce there IS no salvat1on 1n any other fActs 4 121 C41 Serv1ce to others lMatt 20 26 Ph1111pp1ans 2 3 41 The successful Chr1st1an must seek to serve rather than to be served Chr1st's plan demands regard for others 1n preference to one's self as 15 demonstrated by Matt 7 12 Churches of Chr1st w1sh to each student and to all who shall behold these words the be st 1n Chr1st1an l1v1ng that you may recemve and enjoy the best Wh1Ch hfe and death have to offer CHURCH OF CHRIST BROAD STREET AT CHARLOTTE AVENUE SCOTTSBORO ALABAMA , 1 ,fl ,c J f I fix ' ,,,' ff 1 .11 I' . 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