Jemison High School - Panther Tracks Yearbook (Jemison, AL)

 - Class of 1953

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Ms ,XM wi-xifyw 'Q 13 f, ANNUAL STAFF Seated: Mrs, Sutley, Sponsor, and Mrs, Miller, Co-Sponsor, Standing: Peggy Noah, Billie Sue Burgess, Harry Collins, Doris Peters, Roy Smith, Jessie Mae Holcomb, Frances Black, Willodean Edwards, Faye Porter, Peggy Cost, Billy Miller, Janis Miller, Mary Ellen Blackmon, June Northcutt, Sue Varden, BILLIE S UE BURGESS Artist The Annual Staff is composed of members of the Beta Club who wish to participate, During the year this group has worked diligently planning the book, selling ads, selling subscriptions, counting Who's Who votes, typing football programs for extra money soli- citing votes for Miss Jemison, gathering lists of students, seeing that pictures were brought in, begging for snapshots, We have en- .A Q, joyed it, and hope that you enjoy the book, I DORIS PETERS, Editor 1 IN MEMORIAM 'P I -. is g k: :H 225 PM ' 1' iff 4 I .- ' X -'.. I f . - ' f --1 RTQQ 4 , Cl TV 1.,Q?E5g'L , YW' N -f a i?5,,,If f JOHN SIDNEY GRIFFIN The passing of John Griffin, eight-year-old son of Mr and Mrs S I , , , , Griffin, is herein commemorated by his many friends in this final tribute, In the hearts of classmates and teachers, there ' -' ' remains an ever increasing vacancy, A very short illness led to his decease on August 30, 1952. DEDICATION Z W , i MRS. ROSE W. SUTLEY To Mrs, Rose W, Sutley, Sponsor of the Annual and Commercial Teacher, the Beta Club dedicates Panther Tracks of 1953, Her efforts have been untiringg her humor never fail- ing: and to her, our favorite, we pay tribute, ADMINISTRATION J, Howard Boockholdt has served Chilton County as Superintendent since 1945. He is never too busy to lend an understanding ear to a teacher or patron, He has won the respect and friendship of the entire county, SUPERINTENDENT A Board of Education that is tops : Seated: Fred Smith, John Deramus, Pope Payne, Standing: Dudley Nix, S uperintendent Boockholdt , Lonnie Messer, Mr, Smith is from Jemison and will long be remembered for his interest in our school, BQARD GF EDUCATION cg f. Q4 M' 12. J, A, PETERSON As principal of the high school and elementary school, Mr, Peterson has served faithfully and untiringly for twenty-nine years, His efficient management and tireless efforts for the better- ment ofthe school are reflected by its growth and improvement, Ever loyal to the ethics of his profession, he has strived for harmony among students, faculty, and patrons, His patience and understanding have been invaluable to hundreds of students, 47 if A77 Weir 5 I , f , is 5.55521 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MISS MIRIAM HARVEY Mathematics J. R. EKBLAD Social Studies MRS. IESSIE M. EKBLAD English MISS BOBBIE PATTON Physical Education ALTON COBB Coach, Physical Education MRS, MILDRED C. MILLER Social Studies S. L. GRIFFIN Science MRS. MARTHA M. GRIFFIN Vocational Home Economics MAC SMITH Physical Education, Assistant MRS. EDNA M. REYNOLDS History JACK VA RDA MAN English MRS. JUDY B. HALL Science, English MRS. ROSE W. SUTLEY Business Education L, C. SHIELDS Vocational Agriculture MRS. NELL W, WALTON Voice, Piano Coach ELEMENTARY FACULTY MRS, FRAULEIN C. LOWREY Sixth Grade G. H. CARROLL Sixth Grade MRS. BERTIE G. JOHNSON Fifth-Sixth Grades MRS, TREVA A, SMITH Fifth Grade R. B. JOHNSON Fifth Grade MISS MCMAE MCNEILL Fourth Grade MRS. VERTA MAE LANGSTON Fourth Grade MRS, DERA GENTRY Fourth Grade MRS. JEWEL B. PETERSON Third Grade MRS. MATTIE ROBINSON Third Grade MISS OLA ROGERS Second Grade MRS. LOLA C. MILLER Second Grade MISS MARY CLEMENTS First Grade MRS. FLORA MAE REYNOLDS First Grade MRS. NELLIE GLASSCOCK First Grade ww' -F3 I vi .. ' 3 l 5 fsz ..f. VFW WUI!! +6 N Mtg? lg 'xl NJ? kia vm ,od9e ,W ,f ,,,,,1. .,,,,,,,,.,,,,,V,,,Y,, ,VW ..,.f -. .W-. . Y-v -we SENIGR CLASS OFFICERS President- - - - CHARLES WILLIAMS Vice President- - - - - - WAYNE GUIN Secretary- - - - - - PEGGY COST Treasurer- - - - - ANNIE SUE GLASS BILLIE SUE BURGESS fLeftyj voted Most Intelligent, has had a full schedule, Since 1950 she has been a member of Beta Club and Glee Club, secretary of the FHA , artist for the school paper and annual, Her ambition is to become an art and Music teacher, JOHN ROBERT CANNADY fCannacyl, This soft- speaking football co-captain has many times shown his sports prowess in football and baseball, His club membership since his entrance in 1949 has centered around the FFA, He hopes to be an engineer, NELDA ANN CHILDRESS, a speedy an-d accurate typist, plans to use her skill as a secretary. She is a candy girl for the seniors, typist for the PAN- THERGRAM, and has actively taken part in the FTA and FHA, EARL WAYNE CHANDLER is a very quiet senior whose interest centers around music. He has re- ceived a band letter and has been a member of the Glee Club, A year after his entrance here in 1948 he joined the FFA. SENIORS SARA FRANCES BLACK fFrankiej was voted Most Likely to Succeed and Most Dependable, Since her entrance in 1950 she has been a member of the FTA. Glee Club, and secretary of the Beta Club, She is editor of the PANTHERGRAM, and senior editor of the annaul, HOWARD ONEAL ARLEDGE fBuckl, whose ambition is to become a salesman, is an active FFA mem- ber, He was President of 4-H and was awarded a medal for leadership, All of his school years have been spent here. MARY ELLEN BLACKMON, In 1941 she entered and has spent many busy years, She is a Beta member, and faculty editor of this ann ual, a member of the PANTHERGRAM Staffg county re- porter for the FHA. DONNY WADE BEAN. the Most Courteous Senior, entered IHS in 1950. He is an FFA member, and his skill in basketball has warranted him his letters. In the future he hopes to play professional basket- ball. y 'N , V K fi? GERALD BENJAMIN COSSEY first came to Jemison in 1943 As a baseball player he has lettered for three years, This FFA member says that he wants to be one of the best sailors the navy has, SHERRILL FAYE ASHCRAFT DOWNS has already won her Mrs, degree, Her manner is quiet and her speaking voice very pleasant to hear, She was in the 1952 Beauty Contest, ALBERT ARNOLD COX fAlboj has a most pleasing personality, Since his entrance in 1948 he has participated in FFA work, He was Vice President, After he finishes school he wants to be a good soldier. WILLODEAN EDWARDS QDeanj, with her sparkling wit, has been a zealous student. She has been an active member of the FHA and Beta Club, Her many honros include being Vice President of Beta Club, member of PANTHERGRAM Staff, She sold more ads than any other member of the Annual Staff, SENIORS CECIL DOUGLAS CLECKLER fDougJ, whose ambi- tion is to finish college, has been with us since the tenth grade, He has been assistant reporter for the FFA and has lettered in baseball two years: also an outstanding football player, GERALDINE COBB Uerryy, a brown-eyed cutie, who wants to be a secretary, has been, with us since 1943. During her years here she has been reporter for the FTA and PANTHERGRAM, and member of FTA. CHARLES RELIUS COBB fFreakj is the PANTHER- GRAM'S answer to Dizzy Dean, He has partici- pated in football, baseball, and basketball, and hopes to play basketball at Auburn some day. The students voted him Most Popular, ' PEGGY LOUISE COST fSuziej is small in stature and busy as a bee, She has been FHA President, Beta Club Treasurer, Senior Class Secretary, Cheer- leader, member of PANTHERGRAM and Annual Staffs, and FHA Quartet, She was voted Most Popular and Best All Round. Z6 H05 AVAILABLE., , f 51,212-CO rm f X I ll S 119 WAYNE JERREL GUIN fDagop, This FFA member who is Vice President of the Senior Class, will long be remembered as a good Football Captain-- a skillful basketball player--a heavy hitting base- ball player, He was voted Best Athlete by the students, JO ANN GLASS QMickeyJ has been on the Candy Selling Staff this year, She is a member of Glee Club and FHA, Since her future will revolve around commercial work she has taken a commer- cial course, BOBBY EARL JONES fPanamay, voted Neatest and Most Dignified, has been in school here since 1940. In 1952 he won the County FFA Speaking Contest. He has lettered in Football, This future X-Ray Technician says Anything worth having is worth working for, BARBARA ORIS GLASSCOCK was Miss FHA of Chilton County in 1952g she has won the Miss FHA title of the Jemison Chapter again this year, She was voted Cutest in the Who's Who Contest and is one of our peppy Cheerleaders, In 1942 she entered and since then she has planned to be a secretary, SENIORS EARL LEON ELLISON fLeftyj, This tall senior with light brown hair has lettered several times in baseball and football, His future plans may re- volve around sports, He has spent all his school years here, HAZEL THOMASINE ELLISON has been one of our candy girls, She is an FHA member and was in- vited to join Beta Club, In the Who's Who con- test she was titled Best Athlete , Although her future is undecided, we know she will succeed in anything she does, DONALD WHITFIELD GOTHARD fSh0rtyj, Don't let the nickname kid you. His tall stature enables him to be a valuable basketball player, He is an FFA member and is quite handy in the Vo-Ag Building, ANNIE SUE GLASS was voted Harvest Queen of '52, Treasurer of Senior Class, FHA member, and has proved a conscientious member of the PAN- THERGRAM Staff. She plans to be an old maid and fly an airplane, OLEAN LITTLETON joined the Senior Class at mid-term, She enjoys being an FHA member and participates actively. After graduation she plans to go to business college, J. W. LA NGSTON Qkattlerj, voted Best All-Round and Most Pleasing Personality has re ceive d an AllTourney Medal and a trophy for being the most valuable player in basketball f1949J. He is FFA Vice President, Captain of the Basketball team, and pitcher for the Baseball team, PAULINE LUCAS fLittle Bitp is a diminutive stu- dent with large gray eyes, She came to JHS in January, 1951, and plans to be a telephone oper- ator. Her motto is Let every day take care of itself. THOMAS VAUGHN LENOIR, know-n to us as Vaughn, with the red, red hair, has spent all his school years here, He has been a member of the 4-H Club and FFA, He drives a school bus, also, SENIORS MITTICE NEWELL GOTHARD, a tall slender girl, entered JHS in 1940. Her club membership in- cludes FHA and Glee Club, She plans to enter the secretarial field after graduation, IERRY FRANK HAYES Qlkej is a member of the Carrot Top Club, FFA has been the main part of his club participation, He entered in 1951 and his ambition is to be a millionaire, DORIS LOUISE LENOIR is our Most Dignified Senior, This student who has the big expressive brown eyes, entered this school in 1941 and has spent all of her school years here, She is a member of the Glee Club and a former Beta member, ROBERT EARL HILYER fBobbyy is a student with a sparkling personality, He entered Iemison in 1948. He has taken an active part in football and served as secretary in the FFA, He plans to continue his education in college, IO ANN NIX fChickenj, She's a cute little blonde whose ambition is to be a detective and work for the FBI, In 1952 she reigned as Harvest Queen, She is a member of the FTA and PANTHERGRAM Staff. GLEN HAYES MARCUS fTap, J In sports he is a jack-of-all-trades, He has lettered in Football, Basketball, and Baseball, During his three years here he has been a member of the FFA and was secretary of the Junior Class, PEGGY SUE PATE fPegJ, whose quiet ways have made her a favorite in her class, en- tered Jemison in 1950. Club membership in- cludes FTA and FHA, and she is a vital part of the PANTHERGRAM Staff. She hopes to become a secretary, JAMES THOMAS MARTIN Crailspin Tommyp entered JHS in 1948. His offices held include FFA President, and President of the Junior Class, His forceful manner of speaking will assure him success in the legal field, He is one of the very important PANTHERS, SENIORS MYRA SUE MARTIN, with the sparkling blue eyes, has been in school here since 1942. She has been a member of the FHA Quartet, served on PANTHERGRAM Staff and FTA, She was one of the Beauties in the 1952 an- nual, To be an interior decorator or nurse is her ambition. JAMES wnus MADDOX qwigp. His neatly- kept hair gives him his nickname, He has been at Jemison since 1950 and has taken an active part in FFA, His courteous and friend- ly ways have won him many friends, PEGGY JOYCE NOAH fPegj, with hazel eyes and blond hair, was Jemison's representative at the Alabama Girls' State in 1952. She is a member of Beta Club. FHA, school paper staff and PANTHER TRACKS Staff. ORVAL TERRY MOORE fFrogD. This blue- eyed student with a nonchalant manner has an ambition to be a contractor. He has been an active FFA member, has served as chapter reporter and county president. LLOYD GERALD SAMPLE has spent his entire school life here at Jemison, He has been Assis- tant Treasurer and Treasurer of the FFA, and is a member of the quartet. He says he wants to be a bachelor! RUBY NELL POSEY flop, This tall slender blond has been at Jemison eight years, She is an FHA member and is preparing for a secretarialposition by taking a commercial course, DOLLIS JUNIOR RAY fDarlingJ, This deep-voiced student has been with us since September, 1951. He participates in FFA and drives a school bus, His ambition is to graduate this year, WANDA FAYE WILLIAMS--a future nurse, a con- scientious student, who entered tihs school in 1949. She is an active FHA member and a valu- able member of the PANTHERGRAM Staff, SENIORS GERALD RAY, California lost him to us in 1950. He is always handy to run errands and is a very interesting conversationalist, In the future he plans to join the Air Force. DORIS EVELYN PETERS fPee Weep has taken part in almost everything, She is President of Beta Club, Treasurer of FHA, Editor of the Annual, Typist for the school paper, and is one of the Cheerleaders, She is one of the fastest typists in school, her early future plans include stenogra- phy--later she will be a housewife, She was voted Most Courteous. RICHARD BRUCE RAYBON is glad he isgradua- ting from this wonderful school. In the past three years he has been an active member of the FFA. In the future he hopes to be an electrician. HAL FAYE CURRY PORTER fPollyj is another Mrs, Degree owner, Her club membership in- cludes Beta Club, FHA, FTA fof which sheis Vice Presidentp, member of annual and school paper staffs, in MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS, a quiet student who has won the friendship of her schoolmates, Since 1950, the beginning of her school life here, she has been an FTA and FHA member, CHARLES KING WILLIAMS fB1ackieJ. Since his entrance here in the tenth grade, our class presi- dent has been a member of the FFA and has served as secretary, and at present is President, He has lettered in Basketball and Football and hopes to graduate from college, He was voted Most Talented Boy, sings with FFA Quartet, Dear old High School, Now we 're leaving To the world we go But we'll not forget your teaching Be it ever so, Chorus- Firm, United, Strong, and True ALMA MATER this our watchword be as you taugnt us to Faithful always to thee. SENIORS BETTY JEAN WILLIS is President of FTA, and a member of FHA, Glee Club, and a former Beta member, She was very active in helping with the 1952 Miss Iemison Contest, She is on the school paper staff and one of the candy girls, JAMES ROY SMITH fSmittyj was with us only a year and a half, but in that time he was FFA reporter, a Beta member and annual staff worker. He also took an active part in Football and Bas- ketball, We regret that he found it necessary to transfer from our school to Verbena, JANETTE MIMS LITTLETON is another owner of a Mrs, Degree, She graduated last summer and is now working and living in Birmingham, JAMES ARTHUR WALDROP thinks Jemison is the best school he knows. He has been a big help to teachers in duplicating tests and other types of work, He is a member of FFA and has worked on the PANTHERGRAM two years. Through the years we've learned to love you Love you for your constancy For your loving words of counsel, We pledge our loyalty, Now farewell, Our Alma Mater We must part today In the years henceforth thy guidance Will help us on our way, I3 mf - :A+ U ll 1' 9 ' Er Veg 5, fg 3ga?fg-.- 'nw . , K M 1 i f 5 ' A uf. 1 ' r Q , .M 'f' Y 4 .4 - a 7' - 'fltfa' 'I W, . al ' js M- .-71. ,Le g. , 'mv :QI f 'A . A- W, ,V 'C 5' iw H ' JEAN DENNIS ODELL GILES JIMMY GILMORE FA YE GORE CECIL GOTHA RD EUGENE GUY MARCIA HANCOCK JOANN HAWKINS BERNICE HILYER JESSIE HOLCOMB NOLA JEAN JONES G, K ILLINGS WORTH ORVILLE LITTLETON IRENE LUCAS BOBBIE MARTIN JUNIORS BOBBY ALEXANDER MAIUORIE BA RNETT LA MAR BARRETT HAROLD BEAN BILL BROWN BETTY BICE EVA JEAN BROWN MARGARET BURNETT FRANCES COFER HARRY COLLINS JERRY CONWAY MARIE CROWSON CHARLES CULP FA YE DAVENPORT JIMMY DAVIS riff A Af ' X 3 'Uv' 5'3 3 WW- 'I .W-,-.,,.M..m.W.,,,,.,,,1 In, 'O-Q. R L Q. AFI I 3 Ixdx 075 I A 129' I ,wwf y x X 'QQ' ...gg MARTHA ANN PLIER HOLLIS SAMMONS JIMMY SANDERS BETTY SCOTT RONNIE SHAW JACKIE SORRELL BILLY SMITH VIRGIL SMITH SUE VARDEN SARAH VARDEN ETHELENE VINZANT MA RCELL WAGONER CA ROL WEBB DARWYN WILSON WILLIAM WRIGHT 'T ' JUNIORS CHARLES MARTIN EUGENE MARTIN STANLEY MARTIN GLORIA MCCUE CHARLES MATTHEWS BILLY MILLER IANIS MILLER BILLY MISKELLEY JUNE NORTHCUTT JOHNNY OGBURN DURWARD PLIER CHRISTINE PORTER VERNELLE ROBINSON DORIS PATE GERALDINE PLIER I an 4 Y 'si '... il l 3 Y ll Y ,f , 'H A sf' Xa Undyne Fortner Jimmy Glass John Gore Mary Clyde Gore Ralph Hall Betty Gayle Harrell Phyllis Harrell Phyllis Headley James Higgins Roger Hill Earl Hilyer Sue Horton Rudy Langston Oneal Littleton Delano Lucas SOP!-IOMORES Io Ann Arledge Bobby Avery Orbie June Blackmon Oscar Blow Betty Bolton Tommy Brackin Pauline Burnett Ed Busby Laura Ann Cleckler Olene Cleckler Bobby Clements Leo Cofer Ann Collins Helen Cost Mickie Farris 4' y N, 5 .. Sy, Q . 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'K ul Sue Matthews Emily McCue Frankie Miller Shirley Mims Virginia Miskelley James Nelson Judith Nelson Sara Mac Northcutt Myma Bee Pate Helen Peters Lewis Peters Faye Plier Betty Jane Poe Ann Porter Hazel Porter FRESHMEN Royce Gore Leslie Guy Fred Hall Ruby Nell Hall Olene Henry Thomas Hilyer Morris Holcomb Henry Jones Maureen Jones Avolene Langston Robert Langston Dorothy Lowe Dorris Maddox Alice Martin Charles Matthews 41 fl X Q -.X -8 'X 4 l John Carroll Juanita Cameron Charles Gentry Winston Cofer Ralph Lucas Pat Markovitz Lamon Scott Neuril Scott FRESHMEN Norman Porter Jimmy Powell Leon Price Junior Rhodes Dorothy Robinson Thomasine Robinson James Roper Jean Sanders Wanda Shaw James A, Smith Thomasine Smitherman Billy Stephens Ann Varden Patricia Willis Annette Young W-44 EIGHTH GRADE , P ' , filgmf q . - K ' - .-W. ' ' . ., , ,. 2'k1f Z, ' . ,iff N - ' W 1 P snuff -M V , uw, . '52, V j f' fl , .L ,, w- pw avg, s ,' 24 V, nv-.Nm 2 -E R se- a Q - , , ,Qs if of I - I 3 .1 - 1 . 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Bush Howard Cannady Curtis Childress Shirley Childress Annie Lois Clayton Annie Sue Cofer Bruce Cofer Robert Cox Donald Culp Elaine Davenport Bonnie Sue Davis Phil Dawson wi l 4. 1 .A R l J N.. iiiflfwthf' '1 5. like f Chester Posey Juanita Price Billie Pruitt Joanna Pruitt Janice Sanders Mary Ann Scott Betty Sue Smith Della Smith Janice Smitherman Shirley Smitherman Bill Varden Jean Watts Shirley Watson Joyce Wells Jimmy Wilkins Jerry Wright . . ,,z,,,A M, - 3ii ? 1 S ww-. Minnie Lucas Roy Martin Royce Mills Truitt Moore Evelyn Murphy Ann Noah Cecil Northcutt Jimmy Northcutt Mildred Northcutt Sidney Pate Doyle Payton Sandra Peterson John Pierce Aurbon Porter Delene Porter Lula Porter VTJUDPPUCU I-lZl'T'l4VT'lLf'l . . -1 :'efw- N- I, ORGANIZATION OFFICERS BETA CLUB Doris Peters, President, Willodean Edwards, Frances Black, Peggy Cost, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA GLEE CLUB Faye Porter, Jessie Holcomb, Betty Willis, President, Sue Varden, President, Janis Miller, Secretary- Jerry Cobb, Treasurer, June Northcutt, Vice President, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF America FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front row: Barbara Glasscock, Peggy Cost, President, Front row: Jerry Conway, Durward Plier, William Doris Peters, Back row: Billie Sue Burgess, Mary El- Wright, Back row: Ronnie Shaw, Stanley Martin, len Blackmon, Janis Miller, June Northcutt, J, W, Langston, Charles Williams, President: Robert I-lilyer, Pa th r am The first issue of the school paper, Panthergrams, was published last week. The staff includes: Editor, Frances Blackg Feature Writer, Peg- gy Noahg Gossip , Jerry Cobb, Bet- ty Willis, Jo Nixg Artist, Billie Sue Burgess, Personality, Willodean Ed- wards, Faye Williams, Betty Willis, Peggy C'ostg Club Activities, Frances Williams, Peggy Sue Pateg Athletics, Charles Cobbg Jokes, Sue Martin, Louise Lenoirg Typists, Annie Sue Glass, Nelda Ann Childress, Doris Peters, Betty Willis, Business Man- agers, Faye Porter, Mary Ellen Blacks mon. The new sponsor of the paper is Mr. Jack Vardaman, Senior English Teacher. FRANCES BLACK. Editor FlRST HONOR ROLL: The students who made an A in every 5Ub.lCCf during the first six weeks are: Charles Gay, Ann Vardeu, Betty Harrell, Mary Clyde Gore, Phyllis Harrell, Sue Horton, Edna Earl Smitherman, Harry Collins, .lanis Miller, Mary Ellen Black- xnon, Doris Peters, Dean Edwards, Roy Smith and Peggy Cost. SECOND HONOR ROLL-: The students whose average is A in four subjects and B in one subject are: Billie Ruth Hilycr, Ann Noah, Mary Ann Scott, Joyce VVells, Rob- C1't Hilyer, Audrey Plicr, john Scott, Carole lfVilkcs,' Fred Hall, Robert Langston, Sue lvlatthewg, VVanda Shaw, Sue Warden, Rudy L3llg5f01l, Ronnie Shaw, Jessie Hol- comb, VVilliam NVrig'l1t, ldrauces Black, Billie Sue Burgess, Pog- gy Noah and Hal Faye Porter. Panther Tracks Willodean Edwards is sales man- ager for the annual. She is assisted by June Northcutt, Sue Varden, and Billy Miller. They are now accepting deposits for the 1953 annual. De- posits will be made during the month of October. A free annual will be given to the student who submits the prize-win- ning snapshot for use in the annual. The snapshot must have at least one Jamison High School student pictur. e . I r I The Jemison High School Panthers broke into the win column last Fri- day night when they motored down to Billingsley High and upset the locals 12 to 0. The 1st quarter ended with neither team scoring, however, JHS fumbled away two grand opportunities. The 2nd quarter too, was rocking along scoreless, but with less than one min- ute left to play, Don Price made a beautiful interception of a pass on the Jemison 40-yard stripe and loped 60 yards for pay dirt. The Billings- ley line tightened and the affort for the extra point bogged down. It was Jemison's husky quarter- back, Don Price, who again in the 3rd period set up the off-tackle play that sent Glenn Marcus over for the second touchdown. JHS again muf- fled the try for the extra point. John Cannady and Robert Hilyer, playing right and left ends for Jemi- son clogged up all of Billingsley's at- tempts to gain on end runs. This has been Jemison's most vul- nerable spot. All their opponents seem to capitalize on this spot for their greatest gain in yardage. It was in this game that the 2 boys above decided to do something about it. Earl Ellison at right tackle, Johnny Ogburn at right half and Douglas Fortner at guard gave an exceptionally good account of them- selves in their respective positions. Jemison was playing without the services of their dependable little quarterback, Wayne Guin, who suf- fered a severe shoulder injury over BETA CLUB A , .,....l A ' INITIATION DAY Seated: Phyllis Harrell, Edna Earle Smitherman, Mary Clyde Gore, June Northcutt Peggy Noah Mary Ellen Blackmon, Faye Porter, Janis Miller, Standing: Patterson Hicks, State Beta Club Director, Betty Harrell, Sue Horton Sue Varden Peggy Cost Doris Peters, Willodean Edwards, Frances Black, Miss Harvey, Sponsor Billie Sue Burgess Jessie Hol comb, Carol Webb, Betty Scott, Vernell Robinson. BETA PLEDGE I solemnly declare that I shall always strive to hold fast to the principles of honesty, to constantly endeavor to maintain a creditable record, to cultivate in my life and conduct the principles which the National Beta Club is organized to encourage, I further pledge myself to co-operate with the members of this club in the promotion of a sense of individual responsibility to our school, community, State, and Nation: to make right the master of might: and to consecrate our comradeship to mutual helpfulness and to the betterment of our fellow students, , ,A . tc. W,.Wr,..u,...,,,r,,r....,t,..,,..,M.t.,... .wmmmmasmmus-Waamnnm -,Ms.Mmast,sft,fsas,wawt. , islam Ii I -'Ms , ff a. 1 I i I I I s I I I I I z I GLEE CLUB Front: Frances Cofer, Jackie Sorrell, Beth Glassg Jean Barnett, June Northcutt, Janis Miller, David Bea- man, Barbara Avery, Sue Varden, Bernice Hilyer, Sarah Mac Northcutt, Marcia Hancock, Second: Wayne Chandler, Robert Langston, Ann Guy, Martha Plier, Betty Harper, Johnny Scott, Evelyn Murphy, Kay Ellison, Helen Scott, Barbara Killingsworth, Pearl Lucas, Betty Bolton, Wanda Shaw, Third: Carol Pruitt, Judith Nelson, Peggy Rogers, Ann Porter, Helen Peters, Tommie Lou Ray, Jean Den- nis, Nola Jean Jones, Marjorie Faye Barnette, Betsy Matthews, Fourth: Mrs, Walton, Directorg Jo Ann Hawkins, Betty Middlebrooks, Louise Lenoir, Floy Thrash, Marie Crowson, Frances Black, Bobbie Faye Martin, sg,r'La-.jx . I ai:-sales, H 5 - I at ,nf YM, ,f,f i S UE VA RDEN , President Front: Sandra Peterson, Jeanette Haynes, Donna Gentry, Mary Ann Scott, Billie Ruth Pruitt, Annie Lois Clayton, Ann Noah, Billie Ruth Hilyer, Joyce Wells, Second: Tom Barnett, Hubert Glass, Charles Elwin Littleton, George Kimbrell, Toxie Clayton, Juanita Cameron, Orma Faye Houlditch, Annie Sue Cofer, Marie Smith, Third: Frances Gay, Mrs, Walton, Director, Jean Watts, Jeannie Pruitt. Helen Lane, Delene Gay, Pat Champion, Carole Thrash, Orma Jean Littleton, Bobbye Glass, C5-LEE CLUB B , 'l One of the cutest chapel B Q f h ' P Q . programs o t e year was Q ' f.'-L V V H5 V fi B M71 L--N the midget dance with - ' f B fr' f -135 if ' Q- f --N w ' do ' N963 PSSSY- Helen, and Doris, 21 ' 1 'pr Front: Billie Sue Burgess, Barbara Glasscock, June Northcutt, Janis Miller, Peggy Cost, Doris Peters, Mary Ellen Blackmon, Mary Clyde Gore, Second: Nelda Childress, Nola Jean Jones, Jean Dennis, Marie Crowson, Jackie Sorrell, Frances Cofer, Virginia Ogburn, Rebecca Gross, Geraldine Plier, Bernice I-lilyer, Third: Annie Sue Glass, Betty Willis, Jessie Holcomb, Undyne Fortner, Hazel Ellison, Jo Ann Glass, Nell Lucas, Betty Middlebrooks, Audrey Nix, Faye Downs, Willodean Edwards, Gloria McCue, Fourth: Floy Thrash, Faye Gore, Sue Martin, Sue Horton, Betty Harrell, Sarah Varden, Joan Arledge, Doris Vanderslice, Bobbie Martin, Faye Porter, Faye Williams, Peggy Noah, Eva Jean Brown, Betty Bolton, Fifth: Mrs, Griffin, Sponsor, Elizabeth Scott, Dorothy Martin, Helen Cost, Christine Porter, Tommie Lou Ray, Ierry Cobb, Phyllis Headley, Phyllis Harrell, Elsie Smith, Edna Earle Smitherman, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 4 FUTURE HO EMAKERS OFAMERICA --1 Y NEW MEMBERS Front: Peggy Bracken, Annette Young, Beth Glass, Sarah Mac Northcutt, Judy Nelson, Thomasine Smither man, Charlotte Gore, Jean Bamett, - Second: Avoline Langston, Ressie Pearl Gore, Betty Cates, Wanda Shaw, Pat Willis, Frankie Miller, Faye Plier, Ann Porter, Frances Beasley, Myma Bee Pate, Third: Betty Poe, Barbara Avery, Peggy Bean, Helen Peters, Ethelene Vinzant, Marnell Ellison, Oline Henry, Fourth: Shirley Davenport, Virginia Miskelley, Sue Varden, Jeanette Glasscock, Deama Jean Sanders, Thomasine Robinson, Doris Maddox, Ruby Nell Hall, Fifth: Edwina Williams, Marjorie Faye Barnett, Loueene Culp, Mary Alice Collins, Mrs, Griffin, Sponsor, Peggy Rogers, Hazel Porter, , 'K i ws:-:Ll S' JF! ,M G ,, ,I 6 N1 if if' , -. . 3 -' GYM PX K fkkg cb iss A 4,79 5 r 'Q To PEGGY cosT 5 ELI? 5 Mas. GRIFFIN President 'L H 4 M Sponsor O -Q Q ,, 44420 -,six R C Nfw YJ' Q FARM R5 OF 3- Q-img sr.: Wi H, 1 f 9 4 Front: Wayne Guin, Lamar Barrett, Oneal Littleton, Junior Clements, Billy Smith, Marcell Wagoner, Durward Plier, Charles Culp, Orval Moore, Harold Bean, Jimmy Gilmore. Second: Eugene Martin, Howard Arledge. Roy Smith, Gene Partridge, Gerald Cossey, Vaughn Lenoir, Billy Miskelley, William Wright, James Maddox. Third: Charles Matthews, Orville Littleton, Donald Gothard, Jerry Conway, Estes Moore, Charles Wil- liams, Billy Miller, Jimmy Davis, Jimmy Glass, Hollis Sammons, Douglas Nichols, Bill Brown, Ed Busby. Fourth: Robert Hilyer, Tommy Martin. Bobby Jones, Eugene Guy, Arthur Waldrop, J. W. Langston, Bobby Avery, Virgil Smith, Glenn Marcus, Mr. Shields, Directory Gathon Smith, Lloyd Sample, Donny Bean, Jimmy Williams, Stanley Martin, Ronnie Shaw. FFA QUARTET I. W. LANGSTON CHARLES WILLIAMS JEAN DENNIS GERA LD COSSEY Accompanist LLOYD SAMPLE H l n'-'ii Ni gf' 75:,! xx ' 14 X N ig 2 NN yf uhm IIE J s Am C fi X xx. R Xa. h 3 President Charles Williams E sells a basket of peaches at the FFA peach stand. Front: John Carroll, Albert Noah, Donald Childress, John Douglas Gore, Don Maddox, Jimmy Higgins, Earl Hilyer, Johnny Gentry, Bobby Black, Leon Price, I. D. Smith, Tommy Io Brackin. Second: Earl Cox. Leslie Guy, Joe Robinson, Morris Holcomb, Thomas Jackson, James Nelson, Ellis Burgess, Wayne Matthews, Norman Porter, Bobby Davenport, Rex Robinson. Back: Leo Cofer, Dollis Ray, Charles L. Cobb, Jerry Hayes, John Cannady, Curtis Franklin, Mr. Shields, Director, James Davenport, Jerry Davis, Charles Matthews, Billy Stephens, Ralph Lucas. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA zu, 'xr FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front: June Northcutt, Sue Varden, Nelda Childress, Betty Willis, Faye Porter, Jessie Holcomb, Jo Ann Nix, Mary Ellen Blackmon, Jerry Cobb. Back: Faye Gore, Janis Miller, Frances Black, Sue Martin, Bobbie Martin, Billie Sue Burgess, Frances Williams, Peggy Pate, Mrs. Ekblad, Sponsor. CREED OF FUTURE TEACHERS The good teacher requires: PHYSICAL VITALITY: I will try to keep my body well and strong, MENTAL VIGOR: I will study daily to keep my mind active and alert, MORAL DISCRIMINATION: I will seek to know the right and to live by it, WHOLESOME PERSONALITY: I will cultivate in myself good- will, friendliness, poise, upright bearing, and careful speech. HELPFULNESS: Iwill learn the art of helping others by doing things daily in school and home, KNOWLEDGE: I will fill my mind with worthy thoughts by ob- serving the beautiful world around me, by reading the best books, and by associating with the best companions. LEADERSHIP: I will make my influence count on the side of right, avoiding habits that weaken and destroy, These things will I do now that I may be worthy of the high off- ice of teacher. ,BETTY WILLIS President YH CHEERLEADERS PEGGY COST BARBARA GLASSCOCK, DORIS PETERS FRANCES COFER, IANIS MILLER, MARCIA HANCOCK 1, f'w ' Af.'f-J - 'E lf ,WE ,x. , S nl QW will . 'FF '1' A A A . K, Vw. mf X. . - 'XQVF , if, ' ng? sq W wif 9 +- , -- Q, K .lac 4 a,,l-M Front: Jimmy Sanders Bobby Davenport Robert Hrlyer Wayne Matthews Bobby Jones Tommy Martin Ronnie Shaw Harry Collins Jerry Conway Eugene Martin Second: Charles Matthews Norman Porter Jimmy Powell Leslie Guy Johnny Ogburn Johnny Gentry Wayne Guin Glenn Marcus Rudy Langston Third: Charles Cobb Manager Eugene Guy Joe Robinson Roger Hill Harrell Broadhead Darvsyn Wilson Jimmy Higgins Bud Cobb Douglas Cleckler John Cannady Coach Shields Coach Cobb Coach Smith. fNotp1ctured Earl Ellison Cec1lGothardj SENIOR PLAYERS John Cannady Doug Cleckler Earl Ellison Wayne Guin Robert Hilyer Bobby Jones Glenn Marcus Tommy Martin Orval Moore E 'WHEEL-J', t r , CAPTAINS WAYNE GUIN, Captain JOHN CANNADY. Co-Captain CHARLES COBB ' Ma na ger Back: Ogburn, Cleckler, Gentry, Guin, Marcus, Langston. Front: Hilyer, Matthews, Jones, Martin. Shaw, Collins, Conway, Cannady. fINlEQQ BASKETBALL S A TEAM Kneeling: Charles Cobb, Wayne Guin, Donny Bean, Standing: Donald Gothard, James Maddox, Cecil Gothard, John Cannady. I. W, Langston, Charles Williams, Coach Cobb, Cecil Gothard Jerry Conway iff' : 4. 9 is Q in xv Q Q. LA . 5 X.-. 3 ,gp y -wx if Q22 , ,Ep A N if 1 wwf , .A Ai. Ni .., 5 .sw YL ,,,, L Q lG41.y.'i .Q ' I 5 4' QA? f 'w. -N. , 7, ,wx .jf V. I X 1, , 'Wuxi IEHE A , W, Q SN V we 5 S 2. a , M, wa-1, ,V A mf! ., , if -. -,fir kr I ,. ,,, L ESX? , 1 M, X if wa, ,, .,M,,.,i .,g. -,freezes sa BASKETBALL gy- B TEAM Kneeling: Albert Cox, Robert Lynn Langston, John Gore, Jimmy Gilmore, Leslie Guy Lamar Barrett, Standing: Ronnie Shaw, Jerry Davis, Bruce Raybon, Charles Martin, Delano Lucas, Bobby Davenport, Joe Douglas Robinson, Jerry Conway, Norman Porter, Coach Smith, Q X I COA CH SMITH x 43 H 1 1 S f After capping the-1953 Chilton County Chamuionship by .trimming the Chilton County Highs? -Clan- mn twice. Jcmiaon nxuveddrztn -that 3rd diszrict playfuff and out a 13 to 1 virtory over Pafiiaig, High Erorxflifcima, Ala., on LEVE55 nvsday, Miy 7131, ' 'fi ' 'il 5? 3 ' Qi 1 . fx a Q X 'E Q. Q 1 x 9 945 Q f ff' Y a ' ' f Q 'N 1 V! ,.. Q. -.. X X ' 1 QQ! A 'gi at .B ' xx L4 ,..,v if ' 'Q' 1731 va -, brll s x ,X i, f fQ ' , K 13 Q sv 1- 'B M9 lg? , .. .X W I gm SN Q ,ff f xif if-k w-.,:-.1ul!E!'-fa' ' QL X 43 fy' 4' 49 v i v b 1? I TQ' A I V I K 'A ,sis wb 1 ff ,f .Xf , S ff ' K . J M xi -vb Jw N . X 5 'S ' Q. 11122 4? Here are seven reasons why our school is well known for its beautiful girls: June Northcutt Rebecca Gross, Bobbie Faye Martin, Sue Martin, Sue Horton, Barbara Glasscock and Cookie' Ogburn, All were candidates for Miss Jemison of 1953, the annual queen, .M 5 Taking third place honors is another Sophomore VIRGINIA Cookie OGBURN-' a short, cute blonde, SENICR HIGH BEAUTIE Second place beauty winner is a member of the Sophomore Class --SUE HORTON-- a tall, slender, beautiful brunette, JUNIOR HIGH BEAUTIE The title of Junior Miss of 1953 is given to a member of the Freshman Class --EMILY MCCUEU Runner-up in the Junior Miss Contest is ' 'IEA NETTE GLASSCOCK - - another Freshman, '99 --MORE BEAUTIFUL GlRl.S - M q,,,,b- E- sth-my , , ,JV S Plctured above are the junior M1ss contestants, Tlley are Joyce Wells, jeauelte Glasscock, Emily McCue, Helen Perers and Allll Noah, Below are the glrls wllo were uommared ln the beauty com- Lesrs, fllobble Martin not plclured, Q Q 'X RBA RA ni l l '- . ,,,. , if REBECCA SEE SEE JUNE CUURW 'KM K.. , V K h wy- is . . J, f H ,haf- X .fm ' N QR Q 'nhl 1- , . 1.-sh-' I A s . E fi A 'lit' Q 'gala' 'E' D' 0 'E +, - 'g I 5' bliwqf 2. ' 0 .iixijifxzd if xf,.,9ff!f6 ' J 5 Q f Q 1' Q aw 4 ' ' , 1' --fx fe' -kv? 5 -- . V., , v v , 1 1 ' ' I A - E Sf L 1 . .ln 1 1. 1 0 Q V ,fl -' ri sr 1 I ' U Q, -I 'l' I' 'Y 1 ' ' ' 1 Q l A JEANETTE EMILY ANN HELEN JOYCE 9 ,M ' K K. Viv 4 v as ,IAN IS Mll,l.lER Novcmhur T, jams M1llcr rcxgncd :as Mus HUIIlCL'OIIllIlg, S11 I1 111 -Ixmc fLYSllVlIlC9 con sho WAS . x Z of thc Jumlson-Gomiwautr gnrnu, W hz C WZK al .1 huqnnlaizll HUIIICCOIIILIIQ' Y Sm lcd the HOIXICVOIHIIIX LJHIICKZ lgucr that cvuumg ,,. W Q A 1,57:fii,XV I My ,fyfwgg f. .. Jfggxg i il 53 Lg -Fume ' 14? . 2 Ji ' ,mf if, gs RI Li e wtf! '-iff 1 XM :M ,,:.1 my Tia, P X A m.v,AQ3F 1figz fur. J Xb 1-sagggj.gQ?Q25g:r' A , , 1233, fm s '55 1 . -Egg ,,.Jif,.. . I, ,. ..3.T.-., . ,,.,., I . Q .x.. ,A L,.,L A.1x,,., L 5 -- - I-+5 X A 'N ..g S, ,A,x..,AW,, 'p1:,fp,,-M-1w , ,FIM f,,.., M ,,. ,J ,.,.,. iv' .-,Qi M-lfygl, .Wi E i fgffgtffgxz was A-Lf '- :.:,:E,5,. Q M A mm, saziffik L :a ge GCDCD CITIZENSI-HP GIRL MARY ELLEN BL ACKMON The seniors and faculty named Mary Ellen as the Good Citizenship Girl of 1953, This is one of the highest honors that a member of the senior class can achieve, The qualifica- tions are: Character, Leadership, Dependability and Scholarship, HALLOWEEN PARTY Annie Sue Glass James Maddox QUEEN AND KING Barbara Glasscock crowns the elementary queen. High school contestants Elementary contestants First- and second-place winners in high school WHO'S WHO Most Dependable FRANCES BLACK HARRY COLLINS Best All Round PEGGY COST 1. W, LANGSTON Most Courteous DORIS PETERS DONNY BEAN Most Dignified Seniors LOUISE LENOIR and BOBBY JONES ,..,nv ' Most Talented CHARLES WILLIAMS and JANIS MILLER WHO'S WHO RM Xlfwfgig D Favorite Teachers MRS MILLER MR, VARDAMAN S I '--uint MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED WHO'S WHO FRANCES BLACK TOMMY MARTIN --E .'1,. EGGG lM5 Ml MM L T, N L L . Q M T T T T m M X I gz' E' ' 1 M HE A Q f sw VMMM HAVEN - U 1 T' T TGEE X .M f Q l L E W . MM ETTT H , ' .ELL ,'7 .O T ,,,- 2 - fvf'- .1 GA -' Ex V H ,Q .. yn G K 1 .ji igx mi Ggalfi, 5 x M H1 -Y ,Sf t, ' . B-E5 ':Zf :'f' 7. :5.' ' , GLEN MARCUS g t .:. A TEE PEGGY COST E W T - , A www is , '47 an . A ' - .4 5, f MOST IN LOVE COOKIE OGBURN J. W. LANGSTON I . BEST PERSONALITY NN'F1CD'S VV'PiCD NEATEST MOST INTELLECTUAI. a- K, 4 . . Ill ll '4' llyx , V., BILLIE SUE BURGESS HARRY COLLINS CUTEST BEST ATHLETE WHO'S WHO Best Athlete WAYNE GUIN Most Handsome CHA RLES WILLIA MS A Most Popular PEGGY COST and CHARLES COBB Jolliest Juniors ' JOHNNY GENTRY and BETTY SCOTT rg gf ,ff MRM K ...S F x Xxx! A-+ D 4 -1:35 X1 -Q XX ,-.-4 El' Q 4 365- , 5-'L '31 , K' Q x 'Wxsg Q x 4- ,h KN -Q3 0 0-vs if -XF? X 3 Q3 -fa ,ff 'f ,f-., I .,, ,N 1 . ,u L ' , N '- zz 4 Q .fa X ,' .lj ,, if Q 54 X x '--fs. ll' - Xx - 9 Q17 25' N 'T he 1 'a,:LT.' Q Timed Writings age mama? spwe y wc? LVEQ 'S :Happily married Democrac Wwuwdivf Y Acu te ou T118 'PUC ici uzfmtot Q -P Jffan .5 ffm, , F I f' QS . I ,vm-A 1,- . ig My A. 'nz 1,1 ing fifemiorwgiiix , Vr ljm 'I ,' 5', , u, i a -NKA . in-15,-V. ,,.L5,QH wi l .. , , f :fl JN .MM W T W ' ,, F F ' u Q QR m,,.4p if Q, K K J M 5. N-W, , W . . WRX 1, , Af' -. Q5 wtf y :-.1-r-I , ..- ' In of ! and Doll Fxiifi. .1 5: AT Lffffffii its ,, , mu. .- -M .... aassnsinsuunnq nw A ' ' Wfwf .nm- GYffma S1umQf 771 i '- CAMPUS Transportation Crave' ,, Y . LL.,,. . W-ff VIEWS SCHQSEQ. 1335 . ,aff 'R Mrs. Horton Ni. ff.- Pe r. Edwa .-A-'Q' . M wut? lfmlllfer' A -e ' L i5P'2'!62'f'c?' are they mme wr' X X., sfff-Q Jin: lf' - 'U jtb -., i it I Af.. lm'f x 1 The prldp an? oy uf boar :avg Ura. bmith f aiwa Mnni? :nr UNQQ' , fa' .QT ik 1 an '41, , ', U , ryQfKv Al P- itfi A , J,:.-N 55,51 . ' Q .ff ML 1 ,fmN .fy -x , , ., 5 , , x , . + 1-'T K xg -, f I M, '.,,,,,4 1 f xv- Wi? by 5 .J 1 'Q' A aj .1 ' X ' f R I 1 as i ,s A 'K was digg -'EW 'vs 1? H H' W ix- .. faafl nun 3 L '5 L, ' :-giilwwwma Z.: 1 A 1 A vu 'X' ' ' ,Q w w 3 is mi , i '15 ,W 4 ,N- SW X vi., l, AWE V2 is S2 x ,mmhwbmmtw ' f 1 tfkkf,-east - l it K it 1 at t ,, t Pictured above are the students who participated in We Shook The Family Tree, in May, 1952. Seated on the floor is Joan Northcutt, who came up from the second grade to help the seniors. Seated are Paula Jean Cunningham, Ruby Rhodes, Janice Jones, June Handley, Alyce Jo Langston and Betty Lou Barrett, Standing are Charles Jones, Kent Lowrey, Jack Miller, Harold Crowson and Edgar Peterson, SENIQR PLAY 1952 Below are some groups pictured at dress rehearsal, 8 if ' E as fa M 7 5 f 45 t 2 E E l -H ' 'flr 'tlr t 1 ' t2,r ' .-- 1 , an 9 Y u I952 GRADUATES First row, Julia Burnett, Betty Jean Hilyer, Birmingham, Betty Northcutt, Edgar Peterson, API, Auburn, Billy Conway Kendall Martin, FBI, Washington, D. C., Raymond Carden, TCI, Birmingham, June Handley, Alabama College, Montevallo, Alyce Jo Langston, API, Auburn, - Second row, Betty Lou Barrett, Central State Bank, Calera, Evelyn Burnette, Klinner Furniture Company, Clanton, Rheda Sue Arledge, Mrs, Horace Carden, Bobby Burks, API, Auburn, Rita Sue McKinnon, Reynolds 8, Reynolds, Clanton, Dorothy Hilyer, First National Bank, Birmingham, Whalon Ellison, Montgomery, Audrey Thrash, Mrs, Edwin Coles, Dorothy Wright, First National Bank Building, Birmingham, Betty Barnett, Barbara Jo Beaman, Jud- son College, Marion, Third row, Glenda Martin, FBI, Washington, D.C, , Carolyn McNeill, Alabama College, Montevallo, Edna Lovett, Harold Crowson, API, Aubum, Iuanell Dobbs, Goodyear Company, Clanton, Marlene Baggett, Baggett Transfer, Birmingham, Jack Miller, TCI, Birmingham, Carroll Sorrell, Hayes Aircraft, Birmingham, Betty Crowson, Good- year Company, Bessemer, Pat Gamble, Birmingham, Paula Jean Lowery Cunningham, Mrs, Bill Cunningham, Ruby Rhodes, Mrs, J, P, Collins, Calera, Fourth row, Betty Jean Adams, Alice Marler, Alabama School Supply, Montgomery, Kathryn Carroll, Mrs, Herman Bradford, Floyd Guy, U. S. Army, Texas, Charles Jones, Howard College, Birmingham, Kent Lowrey, API, Au- burn, Erskine Woodley, API, Auburn, Myra Jo Horton, Birmingham Printing Company, Birmingham, Katie Sue Middlebrooks, Finance Company, Birmingham, Ann Martin, of, .Q-5 gi 7 ' , ZF ,if B '7gQ57, is 'rt ALUMNAE-BRIDES OF THE YEAR . l , Q., . i 3 4 N , .li 1 LT. and MRS, BARNEY BURKS MR. and MRS. ROBERT HALL fMary Edna Reynolds, Class of '49J'-8-18-52 fM3fY Julia Blewsfef- Class of '49l 3'13'52 MR, AND MRS, ED COLES MR, AND MRS, ROY DOWNS fAudrey Thrash, Class of '52j--6-14-52 fFay Ashcraft, Class of '53j--6-28-52 P jaw 4 wa., K flfzl . ECSJE? X f kf-WJ? , 'rw 2-s V X Ly: ,QQ 'J' T. ' Q .-fffLJii'-mlxfj -f 1, , ' .Wfgi 3 Ms .Q MKA A Q ip. NA MQ? 'rv , if pw L .A Q 4 Y f 1 W N N V Jli. 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' r 4 ' VQKX li 5 ni l Y ' gg - Q 1 45 I N, A' g . .S ,SS 1..,L..4u. A 5 C .L--rim ' ff - fr if , p A' U2 fx? ini . as ig L .5 ' L Q , W5 ge :Q ysis '-'ff' A ' iirrz . K rrrrr si s 2 1451151 ,. ' - f w fsffwi iiii ' A A Q Fifbigffig-. if . y f . or I if 1 Q 4-3 vi , . fs' ,IT 1 if r ' x ' in 'Uk ' an , :BX M WARN BK .r n ya-2 if-- f-rr i 5 if5'f,5? f4s5 f A '19 paw-M The advertising staff fSue Martin, Dean Edwards, Faye Porter, Peggy Cost, and Peggy Noahj is ready to make a final plea for ads. which made it possible for this book to be published. The annual staff is deeply grateful to all of the contributors listed below and on the following pages. Let us suggest that you mention your appreciation to these businessmen and women, and that you patronize their busi- nesses when possible. - -BOOSTERS - Gracilla's Beauty Salon Chilton Home Furnishing Clanton Clanton City Super Market .Tones Seed at Feed Company Clanton Clanton Gore Shoe Shop Daniel's Dry Goods Clanton Clanton Cleanrite Cleaners Miller's 54, 104 Store Clanton Clanton Standard Service Station Mims Real Estate Thorsby Clanton Teel Brothers Hardware Mullins Supply Company Clanton Clanton Jone s Milling C ompany Clanton . ..4.. M4 OFFICERS DIRECTORS A.D. Collins A.D. Collins S.M. Pate S.T. Bentley J. Pope Payne, Sr V.O. Lenoir J. Ar chie Og burn J. Norwood J.A. Ogburn Pate Payne, Sr. TJ 4 . S.M. TI-JE B!-XNI4 Ol: Tl-IOIESBY This Home-Owned Bank Appreciates Your Business Thorsby, Alabama Is Located In The Heart of Chilton County's Rich Agricultural Section Frostkist THE Ice Cream BAKING CQ Drumstick BOX 566 Eskimo Pio 1 Montgomery, Alabama .sod Bread 5, INCORPORATED Sylacauga , Alabama PUT YOUR BEST FOOT FORWARD fifmdeai' SMITH wwf? Jemi n, Alabama 4 as gm ll W W Q! . . mote is 11 - ' 5c,10fp, at 51.00 stores, 1 Clanton, Alabama I X Your Business is Appreciated. l EE alll!!! f Congratulations Compliments of to the QLQ' fl FIRST Class of 1953 m! Qfdafkfakn Clanton, Alabama WE WELC M YCUR ACCCUNT m LAIZGE M a g e Q001rQgAQfzz'z312q'5' , Clanton, Alabama A QNX o coals Enos. as Qmwcw, mfkafg BASKET 8' I?'rij1'l-cl?'er S Phone 6612 ' Box 102 1 U .Tem1son, Alabama Jem1son, Alabama X Zzgaiadte fecaehy SUTL E Y awe Clanton, Alabama Phone 305 Diamonds - Watches S 1 ware - Gifts Wy ' 0 0 Q M sv M gy g Q az ee on ff, Wholesale C ffee - Candy - Notions School Supplie s Thorsby, Alab 3.1113 V LU i fi C QQFVWM Compliments of OQLGZQWX Hmowame A i SCOTT All Kinds of A S fa Building Materials ui i J C1a!1t0I'1 Clanton, Alabama M 1' li Al b ' A ...D a ama Phone 14 p ,f Shop and Save at Fon COMFORT Fon DURABILITY A Fon STYLE WMJZW aoxves' Gwsiasnzamga, fmmw X lanton, Alabama Snufldag Sewdce PA'i'iE'S GA R AG E J emison, Alabama amz' ie? Clanton's Main Corner Where You Get Honest Values Every Day Phone 43 WRIGHT wig as Clanton, Alabama Jewelry - Kodaks Fine Watches Prescriptions a Specialty A Home of Quality POLK BROTHERS MOTOR CO. 106 South Sixth Street Clanton, Alabama Dodge Passenger 1 Cars Dodge .Tob rated Trucks I Pl'-Qurh Cars Telephone 39 .0 - 0 Plymouth Pas senger I 51.4 r Q X -. YI l J qv F 0 '. A g'. - f yah. ',,,,- I no, - 1' w, s f , Compliments of THRIFTY STORES Clanton, Alabama Compliments of PLAN EPS 232 2 MMZGZCJQ CO. Clanton, Alabama FOR SMOOTH DRIVING C0mP1imentS Of HEBARD at WALKER MOTORS TAYLOQ Sifliiiifflfliliilllh Wfafdmf M C Clanton, Alabama S Phone 529 S J 3 BRATTON enozofz, N1 ILLING CO. Jemison, Alabama Feed Grain M X and A i A1 b Hay With Molasses , A J'em1son, a ama .b .5 ,,.' 'f Phone 6615 gnpggzzwieg su Prvuf co. V.O. LENOIR, Owner Box 124 - .Temison Qfiillikzfa Clanton, Alabama .T.W. fDICKJ HAYES Com -ivcfamawefi MORTGAGE CO. Montgome ry, Alabama and Insurance Service Realtors Phones 3-9230 and 3-6457 plete Realty, Mortgage Loan, a ' ' A x I ' F 'Q ' ' if . A , :X fly JM, y MQ.. . ,.e. 'T ' ?l ' 'GL C'D ' i Compliments of REBEL CAFETE EIA Thor sby, Alabama A C T 0 R FARM fouurm TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT CO. Phone 2875 7 6 1 , y 0 f. W. Q. N 759245 49 Compliments of BELLQLQQJMAM Wgfzwnraucs co. Thorsby, Alabama dem 'handle ? f'Xf S ? QQ, I e Q Lf I X , Za!! Zia.. THORSBY GARAGE Thorsby, Alabama LO TA MAE'S BEAUTY SHOP I have made a spe- Q6, V cial study of beauty lx 1 work and would be 13, happy to keep you Aff! looking at your best. N! X XThe cost is really X 'lf if reasonable and the X Fl ,effort worth while. MRS. H.W. MARCUS Thorsby, Alabama - Phone 2815 Qggqegw' ICE COIVIPANY Ice, Feeds, and Seeds Phone 2775 Thorsby, Alabama a Congratulations to the Seniors ? A M V .. A 51 , A t 'Ze 56? Q . me may A , I IW if x an .Viv ' D12. MAQSHALL AEE DEVAUGHN FOOD V Clanton, Alabama Clanton, Alabama Uwe Sell for Less. V I Compliments of k m ze 5 S ' if placed! o ' 'fi Q? zefzga fx if, A 1 Y Compliments of Clanton, Alabama JEMISON BUS STATION Jemison, Alabama MRS. S.W. COST, Prop. -- - 6 . W A MAY T is A .,. . 1 1 T ' ' 3 5- GREEN S3 '- ' -' Q-:- - s FRANK ROSA, Mgr. s Drink Milk for Health's Sake Sporting Goods S ' Y S' 1903 QJZ? pgwffm, fsglrfthziusfzira Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery, A'labama Phone 3-0224 Congratulations to the Compiments of Beta Club 614x460 'Z egvgeneon UM!! v ABXX Montgomery, Alabama Clanton, Alabama E . W il Z I a. : V if Q1 P138 Compliments of m-1 5. J Qfde Way A Self-Service Superette Thorsby, Alabama :XX F 1 D kufvkq '4 gi ge , 'Q Montgomery The Quality House 1 1 A Phone 2595 for P. O. Box 064 81 Years Compliments of 009' rt inked? Compliments of DRIVE IN IW. Key to Senior Baby Pictures 1. Frances Black 2. Louise Lenoir 3. Ruby Nell Posey 4. Nelda Ann Childress 5. Annie Sue- Glass 6. Earl Ellison 7. Io Ann Glass 8. Pauline Lucas 9. Barbara Glasscock 10. Billie Sue Burgess ll. Charles Cobb 12. Sue Martin 13. Mary Ellen Blackmon 14. Wayne Guin 15. Willodean Edwards 16. Hazel Ellison 17. Mittice Gothard 18. Howard Arledge - -BOOSTERS - - Langston Drug Store Jemison, Alabama Shaw 's Gin Jemison, Alabama Donald .Tones Iemison, Alabama Big Four Hardware Clanton, Alabama Clanton Service Station Clanton, Alabama Union Banner Clanton, Alabama Family Cafe Thorsby, Alabama Klinner Furniture Clanton, Alabama X Clanton Laundry Clanton, Alabama .Tohnson's Fashion Shop Clanton, Alabama Service Grocery 8.: Market Clanton, Alabama Carter Radio Clanton, Alabama Clint's Bar-B-Q Clanton, Alabama Western Auto Clanton, Alabama Morrison Furniture Company Clanton, Alabama Driver's Bar-B-Q Clanton, Alabama m I m gfypizgf DTQI NTING COMPANY Birmingham, Alabama Compliments of 'il' Scott's Studio - Clanton, Ala. A LITHOGRAPHED 74qlo'rfvt4cz'e YEARBOOK DALLAS o TEXAS r. V -ww 'WJ .1., Z' 11 X N N uv ' f-U .' 'r ,H 'v ':,n N X v , ..l v-1. X 4 .J 5 - nz 4, gv- . 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