Parrish High School - Sel Ala Yearbook (Selma, AL)

 - Class of 1950

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DON SMALL, CLASS MUSICIAN CLASS TIING As now drows neor The Time when We sholl leove Thee We Think oT The yeors gone loy. For oll The ioys ond friends ThoT we hove known We Thonk Thee from our heorTs. And os we onword go, ocross The spons of Time Our heorTs will keep Thy memory ever brighT ThroughouT oll yeors Throughom The resT oT Tirne. Tune: Liebesnoume Page II6

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ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM ITEM Xl. Mary Ann Pibil leaves her good nature to Nelda Ryan. XII. Betty Hicks leaves her cute looks to Beverly Wire. XIII. Louise Donaldson leaves her stenographic ability to Mrs. Hill. XIV. Graham Howarth leaves his well-groomed appearance to Freeman Suttle. XV. Dan Lott leaves his Ivory complexion to Felon Cole. XVI. Faye McCarty and Sybil Maddox bequeath their pleasing personalities to Bessie Smith. XVII. Archie Reeves leaves his physique to Joe Vinson. XVIII. Pat Giddens leaves to continue her study of shorthand elsewhere. XIX. Edith Stone leaves to look for a husband - where she will look is not known. XX. Mary Billingsley, Helen Kenan, Ann Malcomb, and Mary Burke Moreland leave their quiet ways to Phyllis Brown. ITEM XXI. Virginia Suttle leaves her charming manner to Sarah Petty. ITEM XXII. Elizabeth Langer and Bobby Jean Odom leave their good manners to Charlotte Carlton. ITEM XXIII. Rupert Long and Johnny Rhodes leave their baseball ability to the Cloverleafs, who are having a little trouble at the present time. ITEM XXIV. Jack Gay leaves his knowledge of cars to General Motors. ITEM XXV. Norman Bearden leaves his aversion to school to Alvin Harris. ITEM XXVI. Boots Moon and Ann Ralston and Ruth Colee and Betty Coon leave their close friend- ship ITEM ITEM years. ITEM ITEM ITEM XXXI. to Martha Hardy and Ann Peeke. XXVII. Lucy Grist leaves her neatness to Margaret Childers. XXVIII. Dorothy Friday leaves P. H. S. with fewer Fridays, but still enough to last a few more XXIX. Paul French, Frank Johnson, and Carl Kelly leave - at last. XXX. Lewis Ham and Robert Hughes leave the faculty in tears. Ernestine Pollack leaves to loin her brother, who is still visiting his Uncle Joe in Russia. ITEM XXXII. Mary Jane Cooper, Mary Northington, Fredna Tucker, Louise Smitherman, and Billy Day leave Mr. Spike Hoit minus five very able musicians. ITEM XXXIII. Joe Knight leaves his basketball talent to Billy Crews. ITEM XXXIV. Adele Harper leaves for Europe by way of Montgomery. ITEM XXXV. Karl Sadler leaves to help out down at Bob's Junk Yard. ITEM XXXVI. Aurelia Morgan bequeaths her demure smile to Erin Vaughan. ITEM XXXVII. Betty Jo Huckaby, Paulina Isaacs, and Nancy Shanahan leave the junior class won- dering who will park a convertible in front of P. H. S. next year. ITEM XXXVIII. Jeanne Mahan bequeaths her nickname Irma to Sylvia Sims. ITEM XXXIX. Billy Brown and John Thompson leave their tall tales about Craig Field to Scott Hardy ITEM XL. Jane Blagg and Ken Luckie leave their popularity to Eleanor Harris. ITEM ITEM ITEM XLI. Patricia Ann McBryde leaves her silliness to Peggy Hodges. XLII. David Wright leaves his motor cycle to Sonny Smith. XLIII. Jeanine Wilkinson and Othel Riddle leave the Wilby to Jim Ikerman. ITEM XLIV. Carolyn Blaylock Esco, Eloise Davis Trammell, Betty Davis Romage, Pauline Nichols Hughes, and Martha Nichols Vogler leave, having proved that they will never be like Oliver Wendell Holmes' Aunt. ITEM XLV. Jeanette Godwin and Faye Skinner leave their love for Physical Education to Miss Roark. ITEM XLVI. Mary Britt leaves her Southern accent to the so-called Dixiecrats. ITEM XLVII. Bob Phillips leaves motorcycles alone. ITEM XLVIII. Frank Robinson and C. S. Robinson leave their ability to avoid work to Charles Moseley. ' ITEM XLIX. James Shedd leaves his wavy hair to Ed Comer. ITEM L. Max Malone leaves his fine character to Glenn Cooper. ITEM Ll. Joyce Guthrie leaves her peroxide bottle to Betty Ford. ITEM LII. James Lide leaves his love for pitching horseshoes to Marshall Thrash. ITEM Llll. Cooper Mackin and Reg Hudson leave their size ten and one-half shoes to Mr. Brown, even though they are three sizes too small. ITEM LIV. Betty Bassett, Joyce Dance, Mary Claire Rountree, and Jane Speed bequeath their lik- able ways to Alice Corr. ITEM LV. Eugene Johnston leaves his love for Room Thirteen to Albert Barton. ITEM LVI. Clifford Thrash leaves on the first rocket ship to the moon. ITEM LVII. Eugene Sample leaves his ability on the basketball court to Stewart Erskine. ITEM LVIII. Dorothy Ramsey and Elizabeth Langer leave their sweet dispositions to Carolyn Heinz ITEM LIX. Wesley Scott leaves his pleasant disposition to Mr. Guilford. IContinued in Ad Sectionl Page Il5



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PAT GIDDENS, CLASS POET LLASS l'0EllI The time is drawing near When we must say good-by To all the things we've learned to love Here in Parrish High, The cheering crowds at football games, The band a marching by, All the friends we've called by name, Must it end with a fond goodeby? Detention hall after school For talking in your class, Memories of these foolish Things Will never seem to pass, The thrill of your first big high school dance And that date that you'ye dreamed aboutg One fleeting glance will tell us That our time is running out. Although we may go wide or far, We know that in our hearts Memories of these happy days Will be our guiding star. Page ll7

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