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

 - Class of 1950

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Mary Ann Pibil teaches '55's youngsters in nursery school. Paulina Isaacs, a millionaire's wife, has a private swimming pool. Kenneth Scott has built an airplane that will fly to Mars. Lambro Katsarakis has taken over the Speedways with his hot-rod cars. Alice Spivey has made a hit in a Broadway show. Robbie Lewis, as an artist, has her own studio. Carolyn Blaylock is now a housewife for Ralph and their son. William Smith runs a butcher shop that is second to none. Archie Reeves, as a lawyer, is making out wills. Mary Jane Cooper, as a nurse, is handing out pills. Karl Sadler runs a gambling house where only millionaries place bets. At his radio shop, Brantley Hutto is busy fixing television sets. Mary Ellen Ford holds the job of secretary for a business in New York. Douglas Chandler, a farmer, is harvesting hay with the help of a pitchfork. On the radio, Irma and Al are played by Jeanne Mahan and Billy Parr. Robert Hughes, who's in the automobile business. can sell you a very good car. Betty Jo Huckaby, wife of Bill Alison, now lives in California, where the sunshine grows Joyce Dance, who has been elected l955's Queen of Cotton, looks fine in her frills and bows Pat Giddens gets top billing as a ballet star. Frank Robinson's drug store sells a good fivevcent cigar. Betty Coon does a man-sized iob managing a business concern. Katie Jo Chapman, as a teacher, is helping little people to learn. Dan Lott, an engineer, occupies himself by building things. Airline pilot, Othel Riddle, wears his little silver wings. About the advantages of her Texas ranch, Dorothy Ramsey could easily write a Martha Vogler is now a full-time housewife, and also a very good cook. Lewis Ham runs a grocery store that sells only the best. Mary Northington, married to Clarence, is happy in their love nest. Sarah Seale as a stenographer is none but the best. Margaret Davison runs a big newspaper some place out West. Bodie Collins, as its mayor, has done wonders for Potter's Station. Tommy Powell is on television at Milton Berle's invitation. Reg Hudson's movie productions are nationally known. Jeanine Wilkinson, his secretary, is the power behind the throne. Clifford Thrash now delivers our coal by the ton. Aubrey Miller, our golf pro, the title has won. In the movies, John Foster has taken Gregory Peck's place. On the cover of Charm magazine we see Adele Harper's pretty face. Aurelia Morgan, as a psychologist, is analyzing people's dreams. At the University of Alabama, Rupert Long is coaching football teams. P. A. McBryde and her horses win all the races at Belmont. David Wright owns a chain of drive-ins iust like the Selmont. Marion Crowder owns several little florist shops. Alfred Longcrier from his farm is getting bumper crops. ln the field of modeling Betty Bassett ranks with the best. Billy Hinson runs a night club called The Eagle's Nest. Paul French is a soldier of fortune, better known as a plain hobo. Radio announcer, Clark Jones, can be heard onthe Arthur Godfrey show. Inez Jeffries is now busy managing all the Kress stores. Ken Luckie, now Mrs. Asterbilt, has diamonds and fur coats by the scores. As manager of the Selma Times Journal, Bob Phillips sees that the public gets th Jo Ann Tiller, a iournalist, puts in writing her views. B. G. Quarles' bus line now operates throughout the state. Ruth Colee as a nurse is helping keep humanity healthy. From her exclusive little dress shop, Sybil Maddox has become quite wealthy. Virginia Suttle is giving concerts in Carnegie Hall. Mary Claire Rountree, as a model, has no competition at all. Johnnie Rhodes' skill as a pitcher we know by listening to the ball park roar. Jimmie Love has accomplished a lot with his thriving shoe store. Joyce Guthrie is a secretary for a Wall Street tycoon. Billy Brown runs a men's clothing store, so maybe he'll be President soon. lContinued in Ad Sectioni Page 119 book. 8 FIGWS



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CLASS WILL lContinued from Page II5I ITEM LX. Jimmy Love leaves Mrs. Smith wondering how he passed American History. ITEM LXI. Slick Chandler, Moose Smith, and Volta Strickland leave their nicknames to any- one who wants them. ITEM LXII. Chink Wire specifically bestows his nickname upon Darry Gayle. ITEM LXIII. Clifford Journey leaves his voice to James Melton. ITEM LXIV. Margaret Ann Smith leaves her talent for prophecy to next year's most industrious senior ITEM LXV. Aubrey Miller leaves to make room far Frank Holt on the golf team. ITEM LXVI. Oliver Turner leaves some advice on being quiet in assembly to Leo Friday. ITEM LXVII. Brantley Hutto leaves his ear-to-ear grin to Frank Hardy. ITEM LXVIII. Frank Nichols leaves his state of being henpecked to next year's Cassanovas. ITEM LXIX. Dean Thompson leaves his love for Riverside Golf Course to Bill Crutcher. ITEM LXX. B. G. Quarles leaves his outdoor look to Wendell Powers. ITEM LXXI. Nancy Royster, Sarah Seale, and Ja Ann Tiller leave their ability to get along with the teachers to Lois Stevens. ITEM LXXII. Dennis Lindsay leaves P. H. S. minus a car with a becl in it. ITEM LXXIII. Leslie Story leaves Miss Bosworth without anyone to tell her the hogs got out. ITEM LXXIV. Kenneth Scott leaves his ability to make model airplanes to future Dope Daubers. ITEM LXXV. Hazel Hilyer leaves her seriousness to Jane Gilmer. ITEM LXXVI. Tommy Powell leaves to take Larry Parks' place. ITEM LXXVII. Billy Hinson leaves for Sewanee with most of the notorious Roscoe gang. ITEM LXXVIII. Drury Caine leaves his love of literature to anyone who likes short books with large print. ITEM LXXIX. Howard Kendrick leaves the Glee Club without a male soprano. ITEM LXXX. Curtis Osburn leaves his scholastic chility to Beth Minter. ITEM LXXXI. Bodie Collins leaves his loud shirtslto the boys at R. B. Hudson High School. ITEM LXXXII. Jimmy Hungerford leaves his reticence to Carl Bowline. ITEM LXXXIII. Katie Jo Chapman, Mary Ellen Ford, and Inez Jefferies leave their constant talking to Artye Spivey. ITEM LXXXIV. Billy and Clark Jones leave their brotherly love to Glenn and Lynn Smyly. ITEM LXXXV. Johnnie Crocker leaves his lovesick countenance to Evans Alison. ITEM LXXXVI. John Foster and Homer Middlebrooks leave their cars to the birds, which have al- ready made deposits on them. ITEM LXXXVII. Marion Pfeiffer leaves her helpful ways to Gail Farish. ITEM LXXXVIII. I, Hugh Mallory, leave my sympathy to all future lawyers. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The Senior Class of I950 has caused there presents to be signed by and through its attorney, Hugh Mallory, and its seal hereto affixed on this the fifth day of May, 1950. BILLY PARR I HUGH MALLORY, MARY CLAIRE ROUNTREE Class Lawyer JOYCE DANCE CURTIS OSBURN Class Officers

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