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

 - Class of 1959

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Congrofulczfions, Seniors CLOVERLEAF CREAMERY DIAL TR 4-6663 III7 old M6m66m6ry Highvmy SELMA, ALABAMA JACKSON'S FOR MAN AND BUY AFTER SIX FORMAL WEAR HART-SCI-IAFFNER-MARX SUITS ARROW SHIRTS MCOREOOR SPORTSWEAR HARDY AND HEINZ REAL ESTATE SALES ond RENTALS II4 Louderdole TR -4-526I SELIVIA, ALABAMA Compliments of BARTON'S BEWIG JEWELRY and OPTICAL COMPANY SINCE I87I 26 BROAD STREET SELMA

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40. Jim Minter leaves as P. H. S.'s first Big Bopper. 41. Gary Moore wills the cafeteria to Mrs. Furr. 42. Douglas Morrow leaves his cheerleading suit with no one to fill it. 43. Paul Morrow leaves somehow. 44. Chris Nichols wills his fouling ability to Pat Duane. 45. Lee Peake bequeaths the Most Valuable Player position at the State Basketball Tournament to Butch Henry. 46. Cleve Porter wills Pam Lewis his curly hair and blue eyes. 47. Clyde Pressley leaves, a trapped man. 48. Leslie Rosa Robinson gives his nickname back to Luigi. 49. Curtis Rushing leaves Mrs. Ehrensperger without a lighting technician. 50. Ben Earl Sheets bequaeths his first name to a man named Franklin. 51. Glenn Smith leaves, having for too many vir- tues, to leave anybody any particular one. 52. Lewis Stone devises his baby blue Ford to General Motors Corporation. 53. Lonnie Stone bequeaths the Glass House to next year's seniors who go home for lunch. 54. Ernie Uber wills all his paper to Tommy Norton. 55. Vernie Uber wills all his books to any Junior who wants them. 56. George Voltz wills next year's senior class to Carol Smith. 57. Gary P. Wright leaves his nickname, Sugar- foot , to Miss Martha Von Hiten. 58. Mariorie Adams leaves as P. H. S.'s most ex- perienced lunch caller. 59. Pot Allen wills her position as George Voltz's favorite dancing partner to Nina Wood. 60. Pat Arnold and Elaine Melton leave to become millionairesses. 61. Robin Baird bequeaths her ability to fall off chairs in trig to Tally Schepis. 62. Mary Linda Baker devises the Student Council treasury books to the auditors. 63. Ulla Bengtsson leaves for Sweden with a South- ern drawl. 64. Hanna Berger leaves the band after six years. 65. Barbara Brown wills her athletic ability to Mary Kay Lamar. 66. Betty Jane Chance bequeaths her legs to anyone who can straighten them out. 67. Betty Maury Chance leaves the post office with- out any business. 68. Elaine Chandler wills all the Selma Times Jour- nal boys except Jimmy Lawrence to Patsy Compton. 69. Jo Ann Chandler devises her nlace as the only girl in physics after havin learned a lot, to 100 1 9 Tally Schepis. 70. Prissy Cooper bequeaths her lisp to Larry 101 McGee. Page 167 Sherry Ann Courtney leaves as Sherry Ann Hill. Margaret Ann Culver leaves for Auburn. Evelyn Gough leaves for a full-time nursing career. Marilyn Fowler wills her Missouri accent to Judy Chandler. Ann Halbert devises her pony tail to Jeanne Jatko. Martha Grace Hardy leaves John's Chevrolet. Barbara Harris leaves to marry Henry . Betty Herrin bequeaths her biggest flirt repu- tation to Florence Ehlert. Bobbie Hill wills the minutes to the Student Council, such as they are, to Coach Richardson. Mary Ruth Horne leaves everybody happy. Shirley Howell wills her megaphone to Mrs. Davison so she can deliver the devotional when the speakers break down. Rubye Lee Howell leaves to become Mrs. Charles C. Wilkerson. Glenda Hughes and Sandy Layton leave by the shortest route to Martin, Tennessee. Lee Jackson leaves the Plantersville highway in need of repair. Cherry Johnston will her ability to play A Pretty Girl ls Like A Melody to Van Cliburn. Betty King and Barbara Osburn bequeath their horses to Dale Evans. Bessie Kirby devises her laugh to the hyena in the Birmingham Zoo. Sally Langston leaves the typewriters of P. H. S. for those of Mrs. Hicks' Business School. Georgia LoBue wills her last name to whoever can pronounce it. Deloris McCarty leaves Houston Edwards with his mind on football once again. Helen Meigs leaves her diary in the hands of Henry Davenport to remember 1958. Eloise Meadows leaves to become a little War Eagle. Ann Melton bequeaths her ability at tennis to Peggy Gibson. Lynn Palmer devises her stylish haircut to the New York beauticians. Jackie Paschal, being of sound mind l?1, be- queaths her worn path to the mail box to Lee Blackwell and Anne Adams. Tommie Jean Peacock is not leaving anything. She's trying to prove that you can take it with you. Carolyn Piper wills the typing closet to Mr. Moseley. Jean Powell leaves Alice Ann Powell to carry on in the Powell tradition. Helen Pugh leaves Mr. Moseley with no one to stare at. Geri Purvis bequeaths an Oklahoma hello with a Persian good-bye to Butch Henry. Louise Ramseur wills the office of F. T. A. presi- dent to Carol Knight.



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Diane Randall leaves, drastically decreasing the population of Marion Junction. Ann Risher leaves a better Tatler to Parrish High. Naraaret Ross wills her typing ability to Delcie Whitt. t Joyce Sewell bequeaths her cooking ability to some of those French chefs. Janie Sexton wills her ability to type the ab- sentee slips without any errors to anyone who can do better. Danrelle Shanahan leaves the library in a mess. Mabel Shuptrine devises her car, The Little Grey Creep Away, to Margie McCormick, who needs it. Miriam Skinner would like to leave the title, Mrs. Stocks , to her sister. Stella Smith wills her head maiorette position to Nina Wood. Mary Tennimon bequeaths her witty ways to A. M. Kirchner. Betsv Terry wills her ability to gab to Miss Rhudy. ' Barbara Gail Towns leaves to live a life of ease in Florida as John's wife. Carolyn Weeden and Patsy Williams leave the mimeograph machine with their clothes covered with duplicating ink. ll5. Hazel Wilkinson devises her contact lenses to the remaining blind students at P. H. S. ll6. Wanda Zeigler wills her towering height to Gail Brown. ll7. I, Dick Morthland, respectfully bequeath this job to any idiot who is fool enough to take it. We nominate and appoint Clyde Walker execu- tor of this our last will and testament and he shall not be required to give bond as such executor, nor shall he be required to account to any court for his proceedings hereunder. Senior Class of i959 by Dick Morthland, Lawyer by George Voltz, President by Troup Brazelton, Vice-President Signed, sealed, and declared to be their last will and testament by the Class of T959 in our presence and we in their presence and in the presence of each other have hereto subscribed our names as attesting witnesses thereto. J. C. Walker Josephine Seymour Mrs. J. C. Stocks Page I69

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