Liberty High School - Tiger Yearbook (Reform, AL)

 - Class of 1952

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A fn-, . L Q -..- ,N - gvfq.-11 .n iqg.- Y - --5-1,- v Journalism Club 1952 7,4 The Tiger Published By The Students l ei Liberty lligh Seheel Q I I I A J 'Ts . 'ry -- J he ar ii 'ag Wi' -F I - Sponsored By The Tiger Staff Seated, left to right: D. Junkins, C. Johnson, R. Shelton. Standing: M. Cook, D. Johnson, V. Gore, J. Shelton, W. Potts, J. Dowdle H Wharton Editor ............ Assistant Editor. . . . . .. . Carnrnie Lou Johnson Business Managers. . . . Layout Manager. . . Sports Editors .... Art Editor ..... School Editor.. .. Typist ......... . ........ Royce Shelton . . . . . . . . Jackie Dowdle Jackie Shelton , , , Virginia Gore . . . . . Wayne Potts Margie Cook . . . .Harold Wharton . . . .Doris Junkins . . . .Doris Johnson f-N--eff N511 I QD Dedication To show slncere appreclatlon to M1ss Sara Puckett for tlme and effort glven us 1n helpmg pubhsh th1s annual we the Journahsm Club, dedicate it to her. A ' Miss Puckett is head of the Eng- lish Department, I if 1 .i .f 1.146 A4 1 A Student Council Seated, left to right: J. L. Solley, Sponsorg Wayne Cooper, Margie Nell Cook, Jackie Shelton Standing: Royce Shelton, Virginia Spruill, Mary Kate Trapp, Billy Logan. Uhjettives and Projects The Student Council sponsored the annual clean-up day with the Senior 5 Winning irs place. The prize was a picture. The Council also outlined the chapel programs for the dif- ferent Clubs and are writing a Constitution for the school to adopt. 1 'f'i SAM E. WHEELER, -IR. Coach and Comrnerclal Q. R. DOLLAR Vocational Agriculture J. L. SOLLEY Principal Senior Mathematics ROYCE SHELTON AND DORIS JUNKIN Office Workers 1 i MOZELLE FRENCH Home Economic s LEOLA ELMORE Music and Speech E. B. DAVIS Physical Ed. Science MARY ALEXANDER Junior High SARA PUCKETT English A zz' H i i I 1 1. 2:40 O'c10ck!! 4. Whose is this? 2. Serve it, ladies. 5. Starving to death. 3. Drive careful, boys. 6. What's this, Linley? Twelfth Grade First row, left to right: Harold Wharton, Secretary, Nedra McGahey, Treasurer, Royce Shelton, President, Wayne Potts, Vice-President. Second row: Dewey Bell, Doris Junkin, Jackie Dowdle, Bernice Strickland, Wayne Cooper, Gracie Lee Jaynes, S.B,Jones. Third row: Jack Woodard, Marguerite Trapp, Streeter Keasler, Margie Nell Cook, Carl Jaynes, Minnie Bee Trapp, Linley Schultz. sei Junior Blass First row, left to right: Officers-President, Mary Kate Trappg Vice-President, Billy Logan Secretary, Doris Johnsong Song Leader, Philip Fitch. Second row: Charlie Hinson, Murle Wheeler, Thames Shelton, Margie Jaynes, Charlie B. Barton. Third row: Willie Dee McDill, Charles Ruffin, Virginia Gore, Dale McGahey, Robert Earl Jaynes. SHPHUMIHHS um: wffawzf, mam Mf,Q:.M,f.1w:1g Q: 'Z-was f' 7 :uw W K W K N P 5 , S ski! Y if ffg.Q: wie,- 7 V X51 'L -39237-F A-'V L..A gw , :za-'if E1 3 :fans gg-.5 I 31 . 55:5 P. .N Q ga, f . . . ' 9 5 if if 55 f 4 f f 1 T. 'E Q' A fx .L w v 4 TenthsGrade First row, left to right: Officers: President, Jackie Shelton, Vice-President, Mayo Wharton, Reporter, Pete Youngblood, Song Leader, Cammie Lou Johnson. Second row: Willetta Brown, Virginia Thornbrough, Ruby Fitch, Jerry Brownlee, Peggy Reagan, Patty Bolling, Shirley Jones. Third row: Sam Junkin, Ruth Hathway, Charles Dowdle, Margaret McDill, Dale Abrams, Parlee Jaynes, David Bush. Not pictured: Alyce Cash, Secretary -Treasurer, inth Grade First row: Officers: President, Virginia Spruill, Vice-President, Jimmy Bain, Secretary, Billy McGahey3 Treasurer, Silas Payne, Song Leader, Jimmy Nell Brownlee, Mayo Schultz, Charles Belcher. Second row: Margaret Massey, Rachael Tilley, Bobbie Jo Huff, Fannie Mae Jaynes, Bobbie Ann Laing, Nell Strickland, Jack Speed, Ben Williams. Third row: Winnie Abrams, Louie Jones, David Hankins, Phidelia Patterson, Martha Lath- am, Pearl Junkin, Virginia Johnson, Charles Bell, David Shaw. v l 1 ighth Grade First row, left to right: Officers: President, Bobby Clernmonsg Vice-President, Martha Storey, Secretary, Margaret Wharton, Treasurer, Larry Atkins, Reporter, Joyce Ruffin, Song Leader, Patricia Fulgham. Second row: William Wheeler, Johnnie M. Wright, Shirley Boman, Shelby Jaynes, Esther Hall, Howard Cornelius, Jimmie L. Caldwell. Third row: Joe Pritchard, Waymon Williams, Eugene Wilcox, Ruby Britt, Peggy Hicks, Nina Hydrick, Paul Doyle. Fourthrow: Tommy Wilcox, Billie J. Hankins, Mavis McDi1l, Doris Jones, Billie Sue Mc- Cool, Willett Wharton, Billy Ed Dawkins. Seventh Grade First row: Officers: President, June Ruffin, Vice-President, Janice McGahey3Secretary, Ruth Bolling, Reporter, Dixie Moore, Song Leader, Arei Bain, Recreation Leader, Joe Atkins, Second row: William Lavender, Bobby Wilcox, Lucille Johnson, Billy Spruill, Joe Ear1Keat- ing, Faye Shaw, Woodroe Barton, Imogene Shaw. Third row: Winston Ducan, Roy Jones, George Bell, Maburn Brown, Hebert Cornelius, David Tilley, Billy Keasler. Who's Who -- onior High Wittiest Girl ................. Wittiest Boy ......... Best All-Round Girl .... Best All-Round Boy .... Most Courteous Girl . . . Most Courteous Boy . . . Neatest Girl ....... . . . Neatest Boy ............ Best Disposition-Girl .... Best Disposition-Boy . . Most Intellectual Girl .... Most Intellectual Boy . . . Best Actress ........ Best Actor ......... Friendliest Girl . .... . Friendliest Boy ....... Happiest Looking Girl .... Happiest Looking Boy .... Most Dependable Girl .... Most Dependable Boy . . Cutest Girl ........... Cutest Boy. . .......... . . Best Personality-Girl ,..,.. Best Personality-Boy ......... Most Likely to Succeed-Girl . . . Most Likely to Succeed-Boy .. . Best Athlete-Boy .......... Most Dignified Girl ....... Most Dignified Boy ..... ..... Who's Who Wittiest Girl ................. Wittiest Boy ........... Best All-Round Girl .... Best All-Round Boy . . . Most Courteous Girl .... Most Courteous Boy .... Neatest Girl ......... Neatest Boy ........... Best Disposition-Girl .... Best Disposition-Boy .... Most Intellectual Girl ,,,, Most Intellectual Boy . . . Best Actress ......... Best Actor ......... Friendliest Girl ....... Friendliest Boy ......... Happiest Looking Girl .... Happiest Looking Boy .... Most Dependable Girl .... Most Dependable Boy , . , Cutest Girl .......... Cutest Boy ............ Best Personality-Girl ,.,,,., Best Personality-Boy ......... Most Likely to Succeed-Girl , , , Most Likely to Succeed-Boy . . Best Athlete Boy .......... Most Dignified Girl ,,,, Most Dignified Boy .... Margie Nell Cook Wayne Potts Jackie Shelton Royce Shelton Doris Junkin Royce Shelton Doris Johnson Wayne Potts Cammie Lou Johnson Linley Schultz Cammie Lou Johnson Royce Shelton Gracie Lee Jaynes Jackie Dowdle Cammie Lou Johnson Wayne Potts Cammie Lou Johnson Charlie Hinson- Wayne Potts Doris Junkin Royce Shelton Doris Johnson Wayne Potts Jackie Shelton Royce Shelton Cammie Lou Johnson Royce Shelton-Jackie D Streeter Keasler Doris Junkin Royce Shelton - - Junior High Nell Strickland Silas Payne Martha Storey Bobby Clemmons Martha Latham Bobby Clemmons Jimmie Nell Brownlee Ben Williams Martha Storey , , ,Tony Booth Joyce Ruffin Bobby Clemmons Patricia Fulgham Silas Payne Esther Hall Bobby Clemmons Martha Storey Jack Speed Margaret Wharton Bobby Clemmons Joyce Ruffin owdle Jack Speed-Ben Williams Jimmie Nell Brownlee Bobby Clemmons Joyce Ruffin Bobby Clemmons Ben Williams Jimmy Nell .Lrownlee Bobby Clemmons f 2 1-- Z 1 5 K f - ixth Grade First row, left to right: Herbert Caston, Allen McGahey, Ann Cash, Jimmy Cook, Jimmy Clemmons, Doris Jaynes, Jolene Hancock, Reed McDill. Second row: HerbertCornelius, MaryAnn Williams, Rodrick Brown, Franklin Brown, Blan- ford Duncan, Emma Jaynes, Hurbert Caston, Tommy Gore. Third row: Mrs. Alyce Moore, Bruce Gore, Irene Shaw, Elizabeth Fields, Wylodean Shel- ton, Ann Brown, Betty Ann Harrison. Not pictured: Martha Raye Harrell, Betty Ann Wilcox, Lorinda Wilcox, James Edward Shaw. Fifth Grade First row: Harold Bryant, Eva Mae Jones, David Lawrence, Martha Whitten, Vester Payne, Bertha Shepherd, Douglas Wilcox, Earnest Barton, Billy Carl Jewell. Second row: Leon Swedenburg, Delany Doyle, Davis Abrams, Yvonne Elrod, Elaine Doyle, Frank Woodard, Grady Jaynes. Third row: Leon Belcher, Dwight McDill, Jackie Tilley, Cathryne Wharton, Mrs. Jessie Mae Dowdle, Willie V. Johnson, Harvie Britt, Mary Atlas Bradshaw, Betty Ruth Bradshaw. Fdurth Grade First row, left to right: Chester Shaw, Virginia Jaynes, Ray Gore, Louisene McGahey, Wayne McGahey, Donald Jones. Second row: Peggy Wharton, Buddy Wilcox, Joan Gore, Betty McDill, Larry Clernmons, Patsy Reagan, Dewayne Jaynes. Third row: Wayne Brown, Ruben Harrell, Hollis Stokes, Mrs. Cornelius, Billy Joe Shaw, Russell Brown, Howard Smith. Third Grade First row: Beatrice Fitch, Deenya Keelin, George Wharton, Jr., Clarice Barton, Virfil McDi1l, Bill Stricklin, Mary Alice Hall, Charles Shelton, Bicky Wilcox, Willie Jaynes. Second row: Waymon Earl Tilly, George David Farley, Elmeree Swedenburg, Davis Shaw, Doris Jewell, Sylvia Ruffin, Ernest Whitten, Howard Shelton, Kenneth Byrant. Third row: Jimmy Ponds, Vernice Tilley, Ray Stokes, Willodean Jaynes, Edna Earle Bel- cher, Emma Jean Swedenburg, Charles T. Byers, Harvell Tilley. Teacher: Mrs. J. C. Joyner. Not pictured: Wayne Moody. Seeend Grade First row, left to right: Gordon Stokes, Mary Spruill, Elizabeth Jaynes, W, C. Smith, Peg- gy Ruth Jones, Barbara Jean Brownlee, Rechail McDill, Second row: Dennis Earl Patterson, Shirley Keasler, Thomas Whitten, Patricia Ann Pate, Lois Brown, George David Brown, Eugene Barton. ' Third row: Jimmy Spruill, Eugene Swedenburg, Joe Ponds, Hilda Laing, Frances Ruth Clem- rnons, Roma Ann Doyle. Teacher: Mrs. S. P. Johnson. l -T-' First Grade First row: Junior Tilley, Melissa Ann Jones, Benny Joe Whitten, Kay Richardson, Carol Cooper, Frank Ponds, Jr., Linnie Jane Dowdle, Ralph B. Shaw. Second row: Odis Swedenburg, Cappie Abrams, Joe Farley, Betty Joyce Dawkins, Linda Kay Ruffin, Sylvia Phipps, Jerry Bundy. Third row: Ray Shaw, Jaunita Bell, Hayes Gore, Mary Elizabeth Harrell, James Elrod. Teacher: Mrs. Sam E. Wheeler, Jr. SPUHIS W Basketball Team First row, left to right: Dowdle, Williarns, Youngblood, Shelton Second row: Belcher, McGahey, Henson, Britt. Third row: Jaynes, Keasler, Payne, Junkin, Woodard. Junior Team First row: Wheeler, Williams, Bain, Cornelius. Second row: Cornelius, Wilcox, Jones, Atkins, Atkins. Third row: Mr. Davis, Wilcox, Belcher, Clernrnons, Mr. Wheeler. ports We started our basketball season this year with Sam E. Wheeler, Jr., as coach. The games and scores for the season are listed below: Gordo .......... ............ .......................... Palmetto ..... Aliceville ......... Reform ....... Carrollton ....... Gordo ......... Palmetto ..... Aliceville ......... Reform ....... Carrollton .......................................... Liberty ....... Liberty ...... Liberty ...... Liberty ...... Liberty ...... Liberty ....... Liberty ...... Liberty ....... Liberty ....... Liberty .......................................... In the County and District tournament, we were defeated but the boys were pleased and enjoyed working with Mr. Wheeler. won won won lost won won - lost won lost won In baseball, we have our first game scheduled for the last of March. The boys that are out for baseball are listed below: Clifton Britt Jack Woodard Wayne Potts Streeter Keasler Wayne Cooper Pete Youngblood Charlie Hinson Crayton Keasler Philip Fitch Jerry Brownlee Lenley Schultz Carl jaynes David Bush Dewey Bell Robert Earl Jaynes Sam B. Jones Charlie Barton Charles Dowdle Dale Abrams Charles Ruffin Billy Logan Sam Junkin Dale McGahey Mayo Wharton Thames Shelton Hnuvlms School lli Lights HALLO WEEN CARNIVAL Goblins, Ghosts, Witches, and all that goes with a Halloween Carnival could be found snooping from every corner of the high school auditorium on October 50, 1951. The activity began at 8:00 o'clock with a pie walk. This event created quite a diversion, and from it the school realized a nice sum. Each teacher sponsored a different booth, as follows: Fortune Telling ...................,.........,.................................,................ Third Grade Fishing Ponds ............. ......... S econd and Fifth Grades House of Horrors ....... ......................... F ourth Grade Prince and Princess ........ ....... F irst and Sixth Grades C o nteftantr 1 Prince Prince!! lst ..... 3rd .... Joe Farley George Brown 2nd .......... ........ grades Shelton 4th ....... ........ o ward Smith Sth .... .......... .. 6th .......................................................... .Harold Bryant .jimmy Cook Barbara Atkins Patrica Pate Doris Jewell jinny jaynes Jeanette Burns Doris jaynes The winning Prince and Princess were George Brown, 2nd grade, and Doris Jewell, 3rd grade. Miss Sara Puckett and Mr. Sam Wheeler, realizing that no one recognizes Halloween without peanuts, popcorn, candies and drinks, sold all these with the assistance of Doris junkin and Royce Shelton. The item on the program was the progressive cake, a beautiful, white cake baked by Mrs. Anderson Youngblood. The final count was 326.55 on the cake plus proceeds from other activities for a total of 326746. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Under the direction of Mr. Byron Davis, a pageant by the junior Class portraying the Birth of Christ, was presented in the High School Auditorium on Tuesday night, December 18, 1951. It was very beautiful, realistic, and enjoyed by a large crowd. A special feature of the program was music and songs by Miss Elmore's Elementary Music Class. Cast for the Pageant included: Gabriel ......................................... .......... C harles Ruffin Zacharias ........ ......... D ale McGahey Joseph ......... ............... B illy Logan Mary ........ ........ M ary Kate Trapp Willie Dee Medill Philip Fitch Charley Barton Doris Johnson Mary Ruth Massey S bepherd: Thames Shelton Robert jaynes Angel! Virginia Gore Margie Jaynes Reader Murle Wheeler BETA CLUB PLAY Members of the Beta Club under the sponsorship of Misses Leola Elmore and Mary Alexander presented on Friday night, March 14, a three-act comedy, Gone With the Girls, played by the following characters: Marge ....................................... Doris ......... Eve ......... Sonny ........ Alecia ........ Ora ................ Lenny Fair ........... Binny Ware ........,... ..........Virginia Gore .......Willetta Brown ............jackie Shelton ............Royce Shelton Cammie Lou johnson ..........Murle Wheeler ........Doris Junkin ............Patty Bolling Captain O'Malley ........................................................................ Harold Wharton This proved to be a very interesting play and was enjoyed by a large audience Proceeds will be used to purchase a speakers' stand. HERE COMES CHARLIEU Nora Malone .................. .... Officer Tim McGrill ........ Mrs. Fanny Farnham ........ Larry Elliott .................. Ted Hartley ...................... Vivian Srnythe-Kersey .......... Uncle Aleck Twiggs ....... Charlie Hopps ............,............ Senior Clary Play .........Gracie Lee Jaynes Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey ........ Mortimer Smythe-Kersey ...... ............Wayne Potts .........Doris Junkin .........Wayne Cooper ..........Linley Schultz .......Margie Nell Cook .........Jackie Dowdle ..........Nedra McGahey .......Bernice Strickland ........Streeter Keasler Journalism Uluh First row, left to right: Officers: President, Wayne Potts, Vice-President, Cammie John song Secretary, Harold Wharton, Treasurer, Royce Shelton. Second row: Ben Williams, Virginia Nell Spruill, Jackie Shelton, Doris Junkin, Nedra Mc Gahey, Margie Nell Cook. Third row: Virginia Gore, Doris Johnson, Margie Jaynes, Mary Kate Trapp, Thames Shel ton, Wayne Cooper. Fourth row: Jackie Dowdle, Murle Wheeler, Virginia Thornbrough. Sponsor: Miss Sarah Puckett. Not pictured: Mary Alyce Cash. Beta Uluh First row: Harold Wharton, Carnmie Johnson, Royce Shelton, Jackie Shelton. Second row: Willetta Brown, Jackie Dowdle, Doris Junkin, Virginia Nell Spruill, Third row: Miss Alexander, Wayne Cooper, Patty Bolling. Not pictured: Murle Wheeler, Mary Virginia Gore. s t I I L w 9 gg mul. First row, left to right: Officers: Virginia Thornbrough, Secretaryg Nedra McGahey, Vice- Presidnetg Margie Cook, President, Cammie Johnson, Treasurer, Ruby Fitch, Song Leader. Second row: Bobbie Huff, Miss Mozell French, Bernice Strickland, Gracie Jaynes, Margue- rite Trapp, Doris Junkin. Third row: Virginia Spruill, Winnie Abrams, Bobbie Laing, Shirley Jones, Fannie Jaynes, Parlee Jaynes, Marguerite Massey. Fourth row: Nell Strickland, Rachel Tilley, Phidelia Patterson, Margaret McDi1l, Peggy Reagan, Patty Bolling. Fifth row: Martha Latham, Ruth Hathway, Willetta Brown. Not pictured: Mary Alyce Cash. F.F.A. W First row: Officers: Pete Youngblood, Reporter, Dale McGahey, Treasurer, Linley Schultz, President, Streeter Keasler, Vice-President, Harold Wharton, Secretary., Second row: Phillip Fitch, Ben Williams, I uie Jones, Charley Barton, David I-lankins, Jack Speed, Jimmie Bain. Third row: Jerry Brownlee, Wayne Cooper, Charles Bell, Mayo Schultz, Mayo Wharton, Jackie Dowdle, Royce Shelton. Fourth row: David Bush, Charles Ruffi , Billy Ray McGahey, Dale Abrams, Robert Jaynes, Billy Logan. Fifth row: Mr. Dollar, Sponsor, Sam Junkin, Willie Dee McDill, Silas Payne, Charles Bel- cher, Wayne Potts, Thames Shelton, S.B. 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