Robert E Lee High School - Scabbard Yearbook (Montgomery, AL)

 - Class of 1957

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I pray I may be spared to accomplish something for the benefit of mankind and the honor of God. Robert E. lee J I I 3: z! a J .i :1 g :1 z 4 A 8 I 5? g. .3. 31:3. HI .. ; 'Illlhl Rosent e. lee hlGh School, .N. am .mD sm In .90 HO eG mH fH 0 mW 6R n0 oV PA pF w mm to .mN 0A, ,E VI hU WT am .15 mN tl s,M, MC .MD US 3W mm G m uW W0 R mG ale. mm Amum mm he 1.957 SCABBARO montqomeny,AlABama ABIE WEBB . . Business Manager CAROLYN BEASLEY Editor-in-Chief The l957 Scabbard could not be rightfully published without a recogn' an of the One whose help and guidance h ; itlpossible. choose, who gave come spiritually l enjoy The fellowship of everyone a uncle ' 'ro Him we say, We Thank Thee. May This book help us To always remember Him, and may we all be inspired to pray: Lord, help us To grow as you would have us grow. GROWth ; I m WISOOm A.Faculty B.Classes n. m smtune III. In Eavon With 900 IV. In FAVOR With man A.Featunes B.ActIVItIes Our school guides us in becoming weII-odiusfed individuals. It develops and cultivates interest in all four phases of our life. The ideal student is mentally alert, physically fit, spiritually strong, and socially stable. Gnowmq These students, because of their thorough training in the Commer- cial Department, will be well quali- fied for the business world. Miss Nichols discusses a book review with her Senior English class. m WISOom I don't care what teacher says, I can't do the sum! Victor Herbert expressed these students' feelings exactly, if seems. Physics, the most advanced science offered in our school, seems to be a very interesting subject. PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE Future homemakers? Charlotfe Oden, D.O. student, assists Dr.. M. N. Freeman. Future handymen? Una Momoci'ro gordifo, 'verdod? Gomq ABROAO Voici un Iivre ef viola une belle closse! o r e P S o r P o d n U U s n o C e n e b o d n U Q a o d n m b N If. n U d e C .m n m 0 Mrfsmmw 5M m .m S a n m VI 9 n r e d o m r U o .m rl o f d e Hm V o r 0. d w e fl 0 s e f b In t a Is 6 e L m Statune Here are our Generals of their best. How s this for poise? Gnowmq In Dalton Guthrie sings The Lord's Prayer for our devotional in assembly. Devotionals in The homerooms are a daily port of our school life. avon With 000 Our ieoms prays for strength and guidance before going into a game. The blessing of lunch is on inspiro- Tion to everyone of Lee High School. Gnowmq In The first parade of fhe year was a huge success. Lee High girls, poised and self- confidenf, learn social graces of the Senior Girls' Tea. liavon With man The moiorettes have certainly grown in favor with man this year, for the whole country is talk- ing about our band and the girls who march in front of it. No matter how it looks, Jon is really the happiest Miss Jon Gregory, recovered from the initial girl at Lee! She is Miss Lee High! shock, reigns like a real queen of the Lee Day game. We take pride in our growing Speech Department. speech You don't have to have a beautifu' voice. wot if helpsj '11 Straighten up Those lines One of the finest Art Departments in The state is found of Lee. 5 Lee was a most exemplary student n every respect. Mr. HallQWell, a teacher ofmggberf : Lee .m'm w y... Muammu 'xv-m'al; 14M MR. T. C. CARLTON Principal MRS. ANNIE LAURIE LINDSEY MR. L. L. BOONE Director of Activities Acting Assistant Principal Dean of Girls 20 History and Geography ADDIE ADOURIAN B.S. Auburn Mathematics MARJORIE BAGWELL B.S. Alabama College Commercial Sponsor: Commercial Club HELEN BLACKSHEAR A.B. Agnes Scott MA. University of Alabama English BARBARA S. BOOTH B.S. Auburn Speech, English Sponsor: Dramatic Club JOANNA BREEDLOVE A.B. Huntingdon MA. Soufh' Methodist French, History Sponsor: French Club JAMES R. CHAFFIN B.S. Jacksonville State Teachers Science, Athletics RIA JANE CHIiEPALICH A.B. Brenau MA. University of Alabama Mathematics CHARLES COX B.S., MS. Auburn English and History Sponsor: Radio Club, Lee Kappa HLY EUNICE DAY A.B. Tiff College English and Latin Jponsor: Latin Club, Sophomore Class ELLYN DUDLEY B.S. Troy State Teachers Singing Sponsor: Choro-Lees, Girls Ensemble M. T. DUNCAN B.S. Tenn. State Teachers MA. University of Alabama Diversified Occupations LEON: FORD B.S. University of Louisville Athletics Sponsor: L Club MARCELLA FOSTER B.S. University of Alabama Auburn Commercial NINA FRASER B.S. Northwestern MA. Columbus University English FRANCES FULLER A.B. Howard College University of Colorado Commercial Sponsor: Y Service Club JOSEPHINE GRISSETTE B.S. Alabama College Home Economics Sponsor: Robert E. Lee F.H.A. ELMORE HALL A.B. Huntingdon University of Alabama English ARTHUR HEUSTES A.B. Huntingdon University of Alabama Biology JO HODGE A.B., MA. University of Alabama Spanish Sponsor: Spanish Club, Junior Class DOROTHY HOLLEY 85. Auburn Commercial D. 0. Sponsor: Gamma Phi Omega Tri-Hi-Y SARA JOHNSON B.S. Troy State Teachers' College MA. University of Alabama Art and History TOM JONES B.S. Troy State Teachers' College MS. Auburn Math and Athletics Sponsor: L Club BILLY H. KING B.S. University of Alabama Industrial Arts GUY MEDLEY University of Alabama Manual Arts JANET MILLER B.A. Huntingdon Physical Education World' History GLADYS NICHOLS 85., MA. University of Alabama English Sponsor: Senior Class GEORGE PETERS 86. University of Alabama Industrial Arts Capitol Heights Junior High School, Coach CORRIE KING A.B., MA, University of Alabama English Sponsor: Scabbard VIRGINIA LEVERETTE B.S. Madison College 8.5. Peobody College Library JOHN LONG B.S. Jacksonville State Teachers Band Director JEAN MCCURDY B.S. Alabama College Biology' J. L. PRICE 8.5., MB. University of Alabama Chemistry, Physics DOROTHEA PUTMAN A.B. Huntingdon MA. Duke University Commercial ANACILE RIGGS B.S. Auburn MA. University of Alabama Distributive Education MARY ROBERTS MA. University of Alabama A.B. Alabama College Engiish FAYE SESSIONS B.S. Alabama College Commercial RUTH SHAVER B.S.E., Ed.M. University of Oklahoma English EVA SMITH 8.5. Livingston State Teachers Auburn Commercial MARY SMITH B.S. Livingston State Teachers MA. University of Alabama Biology, Chemistry Sponsor: Junior Class LOUISE SMYTH 'Troy State Teachers College Secretary CHARLOTTE SPEIGHT B.S., M.A. University of Alabama Mathematics Sponsor: Zeta Tri-HLY CLIFFORD R. STEWART B.S., University of Alabama Bookkeeping 8t Arithmetic JAMES A. WALL B.S. Alabama Polytechnic Institute Htistory Consumers Education P. L. WOODHAM B.S., MS. University of Alabama Mathematics Sponsor- Senior Class MATTIE BELLE COOK Judson College University of Alabama Lunchroom Manager We, the SCABBARD STAFF, would like to take this opportunity to express our appreciation for the wonderful cooperation and support that have been shown us by our faculty. The student body and the graduating seniors are deeply indebted to our faculty for their sincere interest in the betterment of our school and its standards, for they have influenced and guided our growth in the wisest possible way. Miss Gladys Nichols, Sponsor; Annette Pittman,Secretary-Treasurer; Ed Morelock, President; Carolyn West, Vice President; Mr. P. L. Woodham, Sponsor. Semen leabens As the evening of commencement draws near, we pause--to think through the silence that penetrates our minds and takes 'us back to the day we entered Robert E. Lee High School. Two years have come and gone and our school has helped us to realize how much more we need to grow in knowledge, be steadfast in our faith, and appreciate others. Our hearts are overflowing with gratitude for the love and strength that has been given to us by our One Perfect Example. . We realize that we have approached only the threshold of knowledge. We are stepping out into the vast unknown filled with hopes, plans, and dreams. We sincerely hope that you, the future seniors of Lee High, have been watching us so that you may attain greater heights than we have by avoiding our mistakes during your senior year. Proudly we, the graduating class of 1957, say Thank you to parents, faculty, and students for making our experiences at Robert E. Lee High School highlights in the memories of our school days. Annette Pittman HOWARD ADAMS Bond; Section Representative; Con- federate Hi-Y; Dramatic; Club; Choral- ees, President, '56-'57. Lanier: Bond; Future Farmers of America. JULIA ANDERSON D. 0. Club, Historian '56; Student Council '56. Lanier: Marshall '54. CAROLYN BEASLEY Good Citizenship Girl; Scabbard Staff, Editor-in-Chief '56-'57, Assistant Editor, '55-'56; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, President '56-'57, Historian. '55-'56; Presidents Club; Student Council; Future Teoch- ers of America, President '55-'56; Fu- ture Homemakers of 'America; Glee Club; Stars and Bars Staff; Youth Leg- islature. Lunier: Secfion Representa- tive; Future Homemakers of America. CHARLES FREDDY BLACK Lee Hi-Y; Football; L Club. Choctaw- hotchee High School: Football; Basket- ball; Key Club. DORREL ALLEN MARTHA CLYDE ATKINS Home Ec. Club; Spanish Club; Future Teachers; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Historian '56- '57; Advanced Girls Chorus; Carousel Y-Teens; Senior Girls Club; Scabbard Staff,- Red Cross Representative. Lanier: Glee Club; anish Club; Rebel Tri- Hi-Y; Inter oggil; FTA. SAMMY BELL Band; Music Appreciation Club; Ra- dio Club. Lonier: Band,- Omicron Hi-Y; Spanish Club. JANICE BLAKE Junior Nut Club; Commercial Club; Advanced Girls Chorus; Dixie Rebel Tri- Hi-Y; Scabbard Siaff; Senior Girls Club. Lanier: Glee Club; Dixie Rebel Tri- Hi-Y. 29 JAMES FERRELL ARMSTRONG D. 0. Club. ROLLIE BAILEY Confederate Hi-Y; Dramatics Scabbard Stuff. Club; Lcnier: Lanier Hi-Y. V JACK BELL L Club; Lee Hi-Y; Football,- Sfors and Bars Staff. NORMA BERNEY Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Choralees; Y-Teens Car- ousel; Senior - Girls Club; Scabbard Staff; Stars and Bars Staff; Glee Club. Lonier: Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca; Y-Service dub; Kappa Sigma Tri- Hi-Y. wwmnm E t 5539:- CHARLES BORDEN Choral-ees; Section Representative, '55-'56; Glee Club; Confederate Hi-Y, Chaplain; Scabbard, Distribution Mon- oger; Youth Legislature. Lanier: Ushers Club, Glee Club. M WW Q CHARLES BRANNON BERYL BRICKEN Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Cheerleader; Alt. Sec- tion Representative,- Jr. Nut Club; Com- mercial Club; Glee Club,- Stars and Bars,- Senior Girls' Club; Scabbard; Health Room Club. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y. ELLA MAE BRINKLEY Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club; Scob- bard; Stars and Bars; Jr. Nut Club; Mixed Chorus; Commercial Club. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; Section Representa- tive; Glee Club; Blue and White Repre- sentative. BILLY D. 0. Club. JIMMY L. BRASHER Dixie Clefs Hi-Y; Southernaires, Co- Leader; Band; Music Appreciation Club. CAROLYN BRIGHTWELL Library Club; D.-O. Club; Commer- cial Club; Secretary, Junior Class; Stars and Bars, Circulation Manager; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Library Club; Mar- shalls' Club. D. 0. Club. BLUE WARREN BURT HAZEL BONE Stars and Bars; Commercial Club; Zeta Tri'Hi-Y; D. 0. Club; Section Rep- resentative; Senior Girls' Club; French Club. Misses Howcrds' School, French Club; Glee Club; Dramatics Club; Music Appreciation Club. PATSY BRADLEY Senior Girls' Club; Y-Teens; Lee Tri- Hi-Y. Lanier: Dixie Tri-Hi-Y, Blue and White Representative. BILLY BRUNER Commercial Club. DALE BUSH Gamma Theta Zeta Hi-Y, Treasurer; Golf Team; Confederate Hl-Y; D. 0. Club. PAMELA CHRJSTINA BUSSEY Generalene Tri-Hi-Y, President; Youth Legislature; Hi-Y Conference; Nut Club; Commercial Club; Dramatic Club; Home Ec. Club; Senior Girls' Club; Alpha Omega Tri-Hi-Y, '56-'57. Lanier: and White, Typist; Beta Tri-Hi-Y; French Club; Thespian Club. PHYLLIS BYRD Glee Club; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Scabbard Latin Club, Senior Aedile, '55 '56, Con; sul, '56 '57; Stars and Bars; Senior Girls' Club; Memphis: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y; Homeroom Vice President,- Newspaper Staff. NANCY CLARK Senior Girls' Club; Presidents' Club; Dixie6 Rebel Tri-Hi-Y, Vice President, '55 '56, President, '56 '57; ChoraI-ees; Mixed Chqrus; D. 0. Club; Scabbard; Typing Editor; Stars and Bars; Dance Club, President, '55 '56; Hi-Y Council. Lanier: Tri-Hi-Y, Morshdlls' Club, Sec- tion Representative, Oracle Staff. JIMMY COMBS Blue DONA BYERS French Club; Glee Club; Epsilon Tri- Hi-Y; Girls State, '55-'56; Lanier: Y- Service Club, Chaplain; Glee CIub. BUZZY CARRINGTON Band; Alternate Section Representa- five. , t o 5722MJZ QMW CHARLES CHAMBERS Confederate Hi-Y. 43A $555334; mW W 25;? DAVID CONNELL Confederate Hi-Y, Corr. Secretary; Band, Vice President; Music Apprecia- tion Club. Lanier: Band. 31 CHARLES BURLIGENE DAVID CANNON Stars and Bars, Co-Edifor; Student Council; Confederam Hi-Y, Treasurer, '55 '56, Secretary, '56 '57,- Interclub Council; Physics Club, Vice-Presidenf; Music Appreciation Club. Lonier: Us- hers Club; Band; Latin Club; Section Representative. ROSE ANN CHUNN Advanced Girls' Chorus; Dixie Rebel TrLHi-Y, Treasurer, '56 '57; Starlenes; Commercial Club; Jr. Nut Club; Scab- bard; Senior Girls' Club, Treasurer; Carousel Y-Teens. Lonier: Glee Club, Stardust. ANNE CLEMENTS Lee Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer, '56 '57; Glee Club; Commercial Club; Jf. Nut Club, Secretary, '55 '56,- Scubburd; Stars and Bars; Senior Girls' Club; Carousel Y. Teens. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; Blue and White,- Oracle Staff; Glee Club; Jr. Red Cross Repr.; Dramatics Club; Home- coming Float Comm. DAVID CROWE Commercial Club, Vickfresidenh '55 56, 156 '57,- Giee Club. JYNELLE CULPEPPER Commercial Club; Glee Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. La- Giee Club. nier: SARA DAVIS D. 0. Club; Glee Club. .4 W ff .LXXLJW Ma LENA FRANCES DEAN Student Council; Interclub Council,- Choral-ees, Secretary-Treosurer; Stars and Bars; Scabbard, Feature Editor; Cheerleader; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls Club,- Home Ec. Club. Lanier: Glee Club. JAMES COOK Chorcl-ees; Physics Club; Glee Club. Lanier: C A.P.C. wmw mw Mam? aw Wm WM y mgwm m 129 gm awvm WW W WWW R WM W??? W; MWMM 33m 2 xi WWW mm WWW 45 Q 3$WQW$ drew Wm HELEN CURLEE Maiorette; Lee TrLHi-Y; Secfion Rep- resentative; Home Ec. Club,- Carousel Y-Teens, Reporter; Spanish Club; Senior Girls' Club; Scabbard, Sr. Captions Editor; Stars and Bars, Historian; Mixed Chorus. Lonier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; Home Ec. Club; Blue and White. WILLIAM BUDDY DAWDSON Football, Mgr.; Basketball, Mg r.; Baseball, Mgr.; L Club; Stars and Bars; mam me 3mm ?'?mxwm m a m rm am MW mwm :mwmvmm JANICE Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. DOVER Stars and Bars,- LEON COOPER Confederate Hi-Y; D. 0. Club. nier: R.O.T.C. Lo- JOHNNY CULPEPPER Commercial Club, President, '55 156, '56 '57. AILEEN DOPSON Dance Club; Commercial Club; Sen- ior Girls' Club. WILMA DIFFLY Student Council; Interclub Council; Senior Girls' Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Stars and Bars,- Scabbard. BARBARA JEAN EDGAR Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, President '55 '56; Latin Club, Scribe '55 '56, Consul '56- '57; Glee Club; ChoroI-ees; Girls' En- semble; Stars and Bars Staff; Senior Girls' Club; Scabbard Staff. Lunier: Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Latin Club; Glee Ciub. MICKEY FAIL Alternate Section Representative; Hobby Club; Commercial Club. Lonier: Lanier Hi-Y. LAURA EARLINE GOODWIN Bond, Secretary-Treosurer '55 '56, '56 '57, Flagbeorer; Epsilon TrLHi-Y, Secretary '55 '56, '56 '57; Dance Club, Secretary '55-'56; Senior Girls' Club, Secretory '56-'57. Lanier: Band. 6 . ' a I SARAH GRAHAM Senior Girls' Club; Home Ec. Club; Spanish Club; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Scabbard Staff; Stars and Bars Staff; Carousel YsTeens; Inter-Club Council; Junior Nut Club; Glee Club. Lunier: Omega Tri- Hi-Y; Spanish Club; Glee Club. NEAL EVANS L Club; Lee Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms; Foch bull, Captain '56; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y, Sweetheart. W BILLY HILL Physics Club; Y Administration, Hi- Y; Football. PATSY FLOURNOY Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Carousel Y-Teens; Stu- dent Council, President '56 '57; Cheer- leader, Head Cheerleader '56 '57; Com- SIBYL GARRETT Latin Club, Junior Aedile '55 '56,- Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer '56 '57; Stars and Bars Stuff; Scabbard Staff,- Senior merciol Club; Senior Girls' Club; Stars Girls' Club. and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff; Inter- Club Council; Nut Club; Honorary At- rendent to Miss Lee High. BILLY GILBERT EMILIE GILBERT ' Physics Club; Dance Club; Junior Senior Girls' Club; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y. Nut Club; Spanish Club. Lanier: R.O. Henry Grady High School: Y-Teens; T.C.; Spanish Club. Library Club; Jugs Social Club. 6W? x ?'73 law RUSSELL 'GOOLSBY Commercial Club. JAN GREGORY Spanish Club, Vice President '55-'56,- President '56-'57; Chorol-ees; Girls' Ensemble; Lee Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '55- '56; Carousel Y-Teens, President '56- '57; Stars and Bars, Business Mgr. '55- '56, Co-Editor '56-'57; Scabbard Staff; ,Student Council; Miss Lee High. Lanier: .Home Ec; Glee Club; Section Repre- 'sentafive. JEANNIE GUY Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. Wilson Memorial High: F.H.A., President; Glee Club; Girls' Ensemble; Mixed Ensemble; Future Teachers of America; Girls' Chorus; Section Repre- sentative. TONI HARLAN French Club; Dramatics Club, Secre- tory '55-'56, '56-'57,- Radio Club; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Carousel Y-Teens; lnter-Club Council, Vice-President '56-'57; Stars and Bars Staff,- Scobburd Staff; Section Representative. Clover Park: Latin Club, Scribe '54-'55; G.A.A., Sgt. of Arms; Pep Club; Drama Club; Torch Honor Society. VIVIAN HART Dance Club; Senior Girls' Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y. Lanier: Bond. SHIRLEY HEAD Commercial Club, Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Y-Teens; Nut Club; Senior Girls' Club. Lcnier: Dramatics Club; Youth Legisla- . ture. PEGGY ANN GRIER Choral-ees; Glee Club; Epsilon Tri- Hi-Y; French Club; Senior Girls' Club; Advanced Girls' Chorus. Lanier: French Club; Glee Club; Alternate Sedion Representative. JIM HARRIS Confederate Hi-Y; Dance Club; Dra- matic: Club; Scabbard Staff. Lanier: Hi-Y; Concert Band. SHIRLEY HATCHER Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Section Representative; Mixed Chorus; Commercial Club; Junior Nut Club; Senior Girls' Club; Stars and Bars Staff,- Y-Teens; Home Ec. Club. Lahier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; Section Representative; Blue and White Staff,- Glee Club. WAYNE HOLT Section Representative; Glee Club; Confederate Hi-Y; Radio Club. Lunier: Lanier Kappa Hi-Y 39?. at Arms, '54- '55. DALTON GUTHRIE Confederate Hi-Y, Chaplain President '56-'57; Inter-Club Council; Alternate Secfion Representative; Sec- tion Representative; Glee Club; Sfors and Bars, Advertising Manager '55-'56; Band; Choral-ees; Scabbard, Assistant Business Manager, '56-'57,- Drumotics Club. Lanier: Marshall's Club; Section Representative. '55-'56, JERNlGAN HALL Stars and Bars Staff; Basketball; Dance Club. Lanierz' Dixie Hi-Y; Foot- ball Manager; Ushers Club. RAY HOLLON D. 0. Club; Physical Education Club. Lunier: Band. BARBARA HUGHES French Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Glee Club. Lanier: Y Service Club. DONALD HUNT Lee Hi-Y; L Ciub; Football; Track; Stars and Bars Staff. ADRINNE KNOWLTON IVEY Choral-ees; Advanced Girls' Chorus; Scabbard Staff; Senior Girls' Club; Home Ec Club. Lanier: Glee Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y. Football; L Club; Hi-Y. CHARLIE JONES Student Council, Secretory '55-'56; Section Representative; Stars and Bars, Sports Editor '56,- Football; Wrestling; Junior Nut Club, President '55-'56; Lee Hi-Y, Vice-President '56-'57,- L Club. MARVIN JOHNSON, JUNIOR MARY FRANCES HUSSEY Commercial Club; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. WALTER JAMES Bond Hi-Y; Scabbard Stuff,- Music Ap- preciation Club; Band. Lanier: Band; Omicron Hi-Y. ELIZABETH JERNIGAN French Club, Secretary '55-'56, Treas- urer '56-'57; Dramatics Club; Glee Club; Senior Girls' Club; Epsilon Tri- Hi-Y. Lanier: Girls' Chorus; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y. FRAN JONES Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Stars and Bars Staff, Typing Editor; Scabbard Staff,- Mixed Chorus; Commercial Club; Junior Nut Club; Carousel Y-Teens; Inter-Club Council; Senior Girls' Club. Lanler: tappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y; Glee Club,- AI- rernate Section Representative; Hl-Y Councll. MARJORIE JAMES Commercial Club; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Section Representative. BARBARA JACKSON Senior Girls' Club; Commercial Club; Advanced Girls' Chorus; Mixed Chorus. Lanier: Glee Club; Alternate Section Representative. JAMES JOHNSON Lee Hi-Y; L Club; Track; Football; Wrestling. Lanier: Football. i K M f .2' ,7 6 WILFRED JOHNSON Physics Club; Junior Nut Cluh; Spun- ish Club. Lanier: R:O.T.C.; Spanish Club. 7$wfu160g z-s aw L ANGIE KIMBROUGH Glee Club; Commercial Club; Junior Nut Club; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Glee Club. EMERY KYLE- KYSER Scabbard Staff, Sports Editor '56- '57; Football; Lee Hi-Y; Gamma Tri-Hi- Y, Sweetheart. LEE LAFOLLETTE Junior Nut Club; Baseball; Section Representative; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Sweet- heart; Favorite '55-'56. Lanier: Omi- cron Hi-Y. CLIFFORD LITTLE Football, Co-Captqin '56-'57; Physi- cal Education Club, Vice-Presidenf; L Club; Basketball; Baseball. MARGIE GAYLE JONES Lee Tri-Hi-Y, $91. at Arms '56-'57; Senior Girls' Club; Carousel Y-Teens; Dance Club; Home Ec. Club. Lanier: Dixie Tri-Hi-Y; Glee Club; Home Ec. Club; Blue and White Staff; Oracle Staff; Dramatics Club; Moonmis? Y Club. RICHARD KELLER Hi-Y; Spanish Club. KEN KRA USCH Basketball; Lee Hi-Y; L Club,- Nut Club; Baseball; Stars and Bars Staff,- Donce Club. ISABELLE KYZER Girls' Chorus; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Trea- surer '55-'56,- Senior Girls' Club. La- nier: Sophomore Girls' Chorus; Epsi- lon Tri-Hi-Y. JEAN LANEY Home Ec. Club; Glee Club. Sophomore Girls' Chorus. Lanier: DAN LOWERY D. 0. Club; Alternate Section Repre- sentative. Lanier: R.O.T.C. JULIA ANN MCGUIRE Beauty '55-'56; Madri Gras Queen '55-'56; Home Ec. Club; Glee Club; ChoroI-ees; Girls' Ensemble; Lee Tri- Hi-Y; Carousel Y-Teens; Senior Girls' Club; Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff,- French Club. BARBARA MCELROY Girls' Chorus; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Vice- President '55-'56,- Glee Club; Senlot Girls' CJub. Lanier: Sophomore Girls' Chorus; Epsilon Tri-Hl-Y. DOLORES McKINLEY Alpha Omega Tri Hi-Y; Maiorenes; Commercial Club. Montgomery County High School: F.H.A.; Romer Eagles Tri-Hi-Y; Beauty,- Band. WAYN E MATTH EWS JEAN MOREHEAD Spanish Club; Generaleftesl Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club; Spanish Club. La- nier: Alternate Section Representative BARBARA MORRIS Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Mixed Chorus; Junior Nut Club; Commercial Club; Carousel Y-Teens; Scabbard Staff; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Kappa S i g Tri-Hi-Y; R.O.T.C. Drill Team Sponsor 154-55; Glee Club. JERRY MALLORY Confederate Hi-Y; Alternate Section Representative. $ng V CRAIG MILLER Confederate Hi-Y, Treasurer; Band; Wrestling; Track; Music Club; Stars and Bars Stuff,- Scabbard Staff; Gen- eraletfes' Tri-Hi-Y, Sweetheart. Lonier: Omicron Hi-Y; Alternate Section Repre- sentative; Ushers' Club; Spanish Club. GENE MIMS D. 0. Club. MERRILL MORRIS Drivers' Club; Glee Club. 37 MARILYN ANNETTE MARTIN D. 0. Club. RALPH MILLS Physics Club. Lonier: Spanish Club. MARSHA MITCHELL Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Hi-Y Council; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y; Scabbard Staff; Spanish Club; Advanced Girls' Chorus; Senior Girls' Club; Junior Nut Club, Treasurer '55-'56,- Carousel Y-Teens; Sgt. at Arms '56357; Starleftes. Lonier: Glee Club; Spanish Club. ED MORELOCK - Football; Basketball; Truck; Lee Hi-Y; Glee Club; Junior Nut Club; Senior Class President; Confederate Hi-Y; Stu. dent Council; Physics Club; L Club; Scabbard Staff, Humor Editor '56-'57. Lanier: Ushers' Club; Marshalls' Club; Basketball; Track. BETTYE MOSS Bond; Horne EC. Club; Music Appre- ciotion CIUb; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Band. DAVIS NORRIS Football; Basketball; Dance Club; Junior Nut Club; Physical Education Club; Hi-Y; L Club; Stars and Bars Staff; YMCA Counselor, '54-'55. FAYE OTT Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Secretary '55- '56, '56--'57; Inter Club Council; Sen- ior Girls' Club; Junior Nut Club; Span- ish Club. Lanier: Alternate Section Representative; P h y s i c a I Education Club. EURISE EVELYN OWENS Spanish Club; Commercial Club; AI- ternate Section Representative; Red Cross. Lonier: D. 0. Club; D. 0. State Convention. JEANNETTE NUNNALLY D. 0. Club; Tri-Hi-Y; Home Ec. Club. MELBA JANE OWEN Gleg Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Scabbard Staff; Commercial Club; Jun- ior Nut Club; Senior Girls' Club,- Mixed Chorus. Lanier: Glee Club. Tri-Hi-Y. 38 COLLINS MOSES Confederate Hi-Y. JACKIE PARRISH Glee Club; Radio Club; Dixie Rebel ELEANOR MOSELEY Spanish Club; Radio Club; Choral -ees; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-President '56- '57; Inter Club Council, Chaplain '55- '56; Senior Girls' Club, President '56- '57; Advanced Girls' Chorus; Scabbard Staff, Faculty Editor '56-'57; Girls' State Representative. Lanier: Junior Red Cross,- Glee Club,- Spanish Club. BILLIE MARIE NOLAND Dance Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. MARTHA JEAN PARKER Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Scabbard Staff; Spanish Club, Secretary '55-'56,- Senior Girls' Club; Advdnced Girls' Chorus; Junior Nut Club; Carousel Y-Teens. Lonier: Glee Club; Spanish Club. DON PATMON Music Appreciation Club; Confeder- ate Hi-Y, Vice-President; Bond, Studen! Director. PATRICIA PATRICK Glee Club; French Club, Vice-Presi- dent, '55-'56; Physics Club; Senior Girls' Club; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y. Lonier: Glee Club; French Club. JOHN W. BUBBA PERRETT Sweetheart, Moiorettes; Alternate Section Representative. ROBERT EARL PRICE Band; Dance Club; Music Apprecia- tion-Club. CHARLOTTE RICHARDS Lee Home Ec. Club '55-'57; Lee Tri- Hi-Y '55-'57; Senior Girlss Club; Car- ousel Y-Club; Scabbard Staff; Maior- ette '55-'56; Generolette Club; Kappa Sigma Tri-Hi-Y. Lanier: Sgt. at Arms '55-56; Stars and Bars Stuff; Scabbard Skiff; Blue and White Rep.; Maiorene '54-55. JOE PAULENE Wmmzapm WW JANIS MARIE RICHARDSON Lee: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Treasurer; Glee Club; French Club, President; Stars and BarsAStoff; Scabbard; Junior Picture Editor; Advanced Girls Choir; Jr. Nut Club; Civic Club Speaker,- Sr. Girls' Club; Religious Inspiration,- Soph. Girls Singing Class. JAMES MURRY PITTS D. O. '55-'57; Confederate Hi-Y. BILL PRESSLEY Commercial Club, Treasurer Club; G.A.A.; F.H.A.; Senior Girls' Club. ANNETTE PITTMAN Secretary, Senior Class; Home Ec. Club; Drumatics Club, President; Senior Girls' Club, Chaplain; Dixie Rebel Tri- Hi-Y, Vice-President; Stars and Bars, Feature Editor; Scabbard, Sr. Pictures Editor; Inter Club Council, Secretory; Carousel Y-Teens, Vice-President; Al- ternate Section Representative; PHYLLIS PONTON French Club Secretary, '55-'56; Chairman of School Radio Program '55-'56; Home Ec. Club; Glee Club; Lee Tri-Hi-Y. Lanier: Glee Club; Home Ec. Club; Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. PEGGY PRICE Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y '55-'56 Historian; Dance Club; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club; Glee Club; Youth Legisla- fure. LINDA RAY ,Dromafics Club; French Club; Radio JANE RICHBURG Dramatics Club; Commercial Ciub; D. 0. Club. MARTHA ROBINSON Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Commercial Club; Glee Club; Senior Girls' Club. Lonier: Section Representative. REBECCA ROYAL Library Club; Commercial Club; Sew ior Girls' Club; Stars and Bars Staff. Lonier: Library Club CAROLYN SAARI Youth Legislature; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y. Chaplain '55J56, '56-'57; French Club; Dromofics Club; Senior Girls' Club; Stars and Bars Stuff, News Editor '56 '57, Supply Store Manager 155156,- Scabbard Staff, Activities Editor '56-'57. Lonier: Zeta Tri-Hi-Y; Latin Iub; Bond. SARAH E. RICHARDSON Tri-Hi-Y; Mixed Choir; Commercial Club; Senior Girly Club; Heolfh Club. SHIRLEY RICHARDSON Glee Club; Jr. Nut Club 155356; Commercial Club; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-H 6567; Advanced Girls' Chorus; Scab bard Staff,- Senior Girly Club. SUE ROBERTS Senior Girls' Club; Home Ec. Club. Marshall County High: Annual Staff,- Befo Club. Steven Lee High: Tri-Hi-Y. MARCUS ROUNDTREE D. 0. Club, Vice-Presidenf '55-'56, President 156-157 Student Council; Con- federofe Hi-Y; Scabbard Staff. NEIL RUCKER FootbaH; L Club; Lee Hi-Y. BO'BBY SANDLIN Basketball; L Club; Lee Hi-Y. Q GLENN SANFORD TOM SEARCY Physics Club; French Club,- Hi-Y; Glee Club; Choralvees; Vice-Presi- Band. dent '55-'56; Scabbard Staff; Confed- erate Hi-Y. Lonier: dent Council. Glee Club; Stu- 40 LYNN SELLERS Stars and Bars, Art Editor '56-'57; French Club, Corresponding Secretory,- Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club,- Y-Teens; Glee Club; Scabbard Staff Lonier: Sophomore Girls' Chorus; Rebel Tri-Hi-Y. PATSY SHAW Glee Club; Commercial Club; Dro- motics Club; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; Future Homemakers of America. Lonier: Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Sophomore Girls' Chor- us. MARGARET ELAINE SNELL Slee Club; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '56-'57; Senior Girls' Club; lnter-Club Council,- Stors and Bars, Exchange Ed- imr '56-'57 Lanier: F6H.A.; Beta Tri- Hi-Y. BERNADEAN SPEAR French Club, Treasurer '55-'56; Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff; Physic Club, Secretary '56-'57,- Senior Girls' Club,- French National Honor Society; Section Representative. Lonier: French Club. CHAROLYN SEXTON Band; Dance Club; Music Apprecia- tion Club; Scabbard Staff; Spanish Club. Lonier: Bond. FRANCIS JEAN SILAS Section Representative; Commercial Club; Junior Nut Club; D, 0. Club; Scabbard Staff,- Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. Lonier: Section Representa- tive; Rebel Tri-Hi-Y; Glee Club. LOUISE SMITH Lee Tri-Hi-Y, President '56-'57,- Home EC. Club, President '56-'57; Senior Girls' Club; Carousel Y-Teens, Secretary '56-'57; Stars and Bars, News Editor '55-'56, Associate Editor '56-'57; Pres- idents' Club. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri- Hi-Y; Marshall Club; Home Ec. Club. BARBARA SHELL Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y; President '56-'57; Dramatics Club; Infer-Ciub Council; Glee Club; Senior Girls' Club; Youth Legislature. HAYDEN SKINNER Football; Tick; Dance Club; Wrest- ling; xScclwir Sfcgf. I WANDA RUTH SMITH D. 0. Club, Secretary '55-'56; French Club; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Glee Club. JUDITH ANN SNELLGROVE Dance Club; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y; Senior Girls' Club. JIMMY SPEAR Band,- Stars and Bars Staff,- Scab- bard Staff; Dramatics Club; Junior Nut Club; Spanish Club. Lanier: Band; 3panish Club. ROSEMARY STEPHENSON Commercial Club; Senior Girls' Club; Stars and Bars Staff; Y-Teens; Y Service Club. MARTHA ANN STILWELL Senior Girls' Club; Home Ec. Club. Lonier: Spanish Club; Science Club. DELORIS ANN STRICKLAND Alrernate Section Representative; Flag Bearer; Junior Nut Club; Commercial Club;- Senior Girls' Club, Vice-President '56-'57; Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '56-'57; lnter-Club Council; Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff,- Civic Club Speaker. 7 BARBARA ANN STRINGER Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff; Senior Girls' Club; Jun- ior Nut Club; Glee Club; Mixed Chor- us; Carousel Y-Teens. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y. IDELETTE STOLLENWERCK Appreciation Club; Dance Club; Moiorene; Senior Girls' Band,- Home Ec. Club; Band,- Music Club. Lonier: Y-Teens. RAY STUBBFIELD JACK SPENCER Football, Co-Capfcin '56-'57; L Club; Basketball,- Track ANNE SWANNER French Club; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Glee Club; Home Ec. dub,- Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff; Junior Nut Club; Sec- tion Representative; Senior Girls' Club; Carousel Y-Teens. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; French Club. GERRY STANALAND Spanish Club,- Zeto Tri-Hi-Y; Ad- vonced Girls' Chorus; Glee Club; Scab- bard Staff, Literary Editor '56-'57; Sen- ior Girls' Club; Home Ec. Club; Junior Nut Club. Lcnier: Sophomore Girls' Chorus; Spanish Club ROYCE STIFFLEMIRE Scabbard Staff,- Chemistry Club. SILVIA SUMMERLIN Dance Club; Senior Girls' Club. MARY JO SYKES Maiorene; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Hi-Y Council, Vice-President '56-'57; Home Ec. Club, Vice-President '56-'57; Generalenes, Vice-President '55-'56; Carousel Y- Teens; Senior Girls' Club; Junior Nu! Club; Scabbard Staff. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; Home Ec. Club; Alternate Section Representative. PEGGY ANN THORNTON Hobbies Club; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: Marshals Club. DANE THOMPSON Carousel Y-Teens; Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Inter- Club Council, Vice-President '55-'56,- Home EC. Club; Health Club; Cheer- leader; Senior Girls' Club; Junior Nut Club; Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff; Section Representative; Senior Attendant to Miss Lee High. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y, President; Home Ec. Club, Historian; Moonmisf Y Club; Jun- ior Red Cross Representative. POLLY TREVARTHEN Alternate Section Representative; Home Ec. Club, Historian '56-'57; Glee Club; Choral-ees; Stars and Bars Staff; Scabbard Staff,- Corousel Y-Teens; Lee Tri-Hi-Y, Secretary '56-'57; Senior Girls' Club. Lonier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; F.H.A. ELIZABETH ANNE TUCK Glee Club; Junior Nut Club; Com- mercial Club, Treasurer; Senior Girls' Club; Section Representative; Lee Tri- Hi-Y. Lanier: Glee Club; Lonier Tri-Hi- Y; Junior Red Cross Representative. mag: 33h: W mm mm BILL VINSON Hi-Y; L Club; Latin Club; Foot- ANGELINE WAITES Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain '55-'56, '56-'57; French Club, Vice-President '55-'56; Drumafics Club; National ,French Honor Society; Physics Club. Lanier: French Club; .- JOHN WATTS Bond, Captain; Music Appreciation Club; Hi-Y. RANDOL WATTS 43 PHYLLIS ANNE TROGLEN Home Ec. Club; Senior Girls' Club; Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y, Sgt. at Arms. Lonier: Horne Ec. Club. W M $3 4X 7 mu I v PATRICIA TURNIPSEED Student Council; D. 0. Club; South- east District D. 0. Club, President '56- ,5 '57. Lcnier: Library Club. JERRY WADSWORTH Physids Club. wowW GEORGE WATTS Lee Hi-Y, Chaplain '56-'57; Student Council, Vice-President '56-'57,- South Eastern Student Council Convention; Inter-Club Council, President '56-'57; Football; Stars and Bars. Lanier: Sec- tion Representative. CAROLYN WEST French Club,- Attendont to Mardi Gros Queen; Glee Club; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Presidenf; Junior Class, Vice-Presi- dent; ChoraI-ees; Stars and Bars Staff,- Sfudent Council; Girls' Ensemble; Sen- ior Class, Vice-Presidenf. Lanier: French Club; Zeta Tri-Hi-Y. WAYNE WHITE Football; Basketball; Lee Hi-Y Presi- dent '56-557; Lee Tri-Hi-Y, Sweeiheart; L Club; Junior Nut Club; Secfion Rep- resentative. Lanier: Section Represent- ative. CHARLIE WILLIAMS D. 0. Club; Hi-Y; Bond. FRED WILSON Physics' Club, President '56-'57,- AI- ternafe Section Representative; Dance Club. Lonier: Ushers Club- eta Tri-Hi- Y, Sweethear . SANDRA WELLS Moiorette; Home Ec. Club; Junior Nut Club; Stars and Bars Staff; Scab- bard Staff; Carousel MY5 ,ens; Lee Tri- Hi-Y; Genefalenes, R fen? '55-'56; Senior Girls! Club, 59?. m Arms. Lanier: Kappa Sig Tri-Hi-Y; Home EC. Club; Y Service Club; Moiorefte; Blue a nd White Representative. ABIE WEBB Baseball; Band,- Scabburd Staff, Busi- ness Manager 156-157; Physics Club. Lonier: Band. FRANCES WHETSTONE Home Ec. Club; D. 0. Club. Lanier: Horne Ec. Club. SONDRA JEAN WILLCOX D. 0. Club; Commercial Club; Sen- ior Girls5 Club. BOBBY WILLIAMSON D. 0. Club. BOBBY WOOTEN JEANETTE WORLEY Lee Tri-Hi-Y; Junior Nu'r Club; F.H.A., Secretary '55-'56; Stars and Bars Staff, Circulation Manager '55-'56; Carousel Y-Teens; Glee Club; Senior Girls' Club. Lanier: F.H.A.; Tri-Hi-Y. THOMAS WORTHINGTON Band,- Spanish Club. HARRIET YEARBY Dromotics Club, Treasurer 156-157,- Scabbard Staff, Art Editor '56- 57; Stars and Eggs Staff,- Corousel Y-Teens; Lee Tri-Hi-YL-Vk r-Club Council, Sec- retary-Treosurefd156J57; Library Clus. Coffee High: Dramatics Club; Hgme Ec. Club, President '55-'56; Tri-Hi-Y; Coffee Pot Staff,- Stimulater Staff; Glee Club. BETTY GILBERT ALMA MATER LEE HIGH, TO THEE IN JOYOUS LAY LEE HIGH, WE HONOR; THEE TODAY WE PLEDGE OUR STEADFAST WILL AS ALWAYS WE SHALL DO TO BEAR THY ENSIGN ALWAYS HIGH, WHEN E'ER OUR THOUGHTS ON THEE ARE TURNED, THY LOFTY HOPES FULFILL. OUR HEARTS IMBIBE ANEW THE YEARS WILL PASS, AS YEARS WILL DO, THE SWEETEST DRAFT FROM PUREST SPRINGS AND CLASS BY CLASS QEPART. OF KNOWLEDGE, DEEP AND CLEAR ALMA MATER, AS THEY LEAVE THEE, ALMA MATER, NEARER, DEARER, HOLD THY LOVE IN EVERY HEART. BE THY SPIRIT YEAR BY YEAR. E LAURIE LINDSEY unbenclassmen Seated Left to Right: Mrs. Mary Smith, Judson Smith, Alfred Davies, Carolyn Giddeons, Mrs. Jo Hodge. Jumon leabens During our first two years of Lee High, we have learned the meaning of sincemy, character, and good citizenship. With The help of our faculty, we have grown scholastically. With the high ideals of Robert E. Lee High School in our thoughts, we have grown to respect our school more each year. Juddy Smith MRS. MARY SMITH .................... Sponsor JUDSON SMITH ...................... Secretary ALFRED DAVIES ...................... President CAROLYN GIDDEONS ............. Vice Pi'esident MRS. JO HODGE ...................... Sponsor 15? Row: Eudora Rodgers, Carolyn Meheorg, Allison Whetstone, Betty Ann Smith, Frances Tatum, Ann Hall, Carolyn Gideons . . . 2nd Row: Darron Webb, Elizabeth Grant, John Fontaine, Fred Couthen, John Andrews, Bobby Moore, Ed Hardin . . . 3rd Row: Charles Shirley, Rex Akins, Bernard Bishop, Billy Kemp, Donald Till, John Harrison, Elbert Lingo, Andrew Sneed, Jock Knight, Winston Maxwell, Billy Williams. Jumon Class 1st Row: Billy Thames, Agnes Holmes, Peggy Cleveland, Andrea Killingsworfh, Bonita White, Cath- erine Johnson, Betty Hanson, Robert Harris . . . 2nd Row: Wayne Troylor, John Morgan, Bill Holland, Scotty Charlton, Robert Land, James Bozemon, Ed Wilson . . . 3rd Row: Dennis Lindsey, Jimmy Henderson, Jerry Choffin, James Parhom, Ronny Waites, Skeeter Gunn, Alfred Davies, Charles Aranf, James Shirley. , way as 15f Row: Hattie Maude Bozzell, Enfis Pridgen, Frances Kossefis, Melba Mims, Jo Ann Austin, Sue Hogg, Marie Wesfon, Shelby Briggs . . . 2nd Row: Dot Kilgore, Kay Sanderson, Mary Ann Pugh, Virginia Brophy, Eloise Hall, Bobbi Sfondridge, Patricio Harris, Jean Little, Patricio Skipper . . . 3rd Row: Rhonda Barron, Betty Logan, Harriet Long, Kitty Salter, Alice Cox. Pot Herring, Carolyn Whifeside, Lynn Jackson. Junlon Class 15f Row: Dennis Sawyer, Eorline Luckie, Joan Troglen, Ruth Nielsen, Ann Harris, Brenda Townsend, Sara Moss, Sara Aufrey . . . 2nd Row: Wayne Owen, Ron Poppell, Juddy Smith, Pierce Mitchell, Joe Ben Cook, James Woodruff, Clive Sonsom . . . 3rd Row: Judson Farley, Bob Igleheorf, Bill Dobbins, Eddie Rush, Thomas Corr, Willard Pilgreen. lst Row: Ellen Mclnnis, Barbara Redford, Mary Jo Cossoros, Judy Prifchef'r, Ann Small, Jean Pippin, Elaine Parker, Anne Woods . . . 2nd Row: Viola Hudson, June Martin, Patricia White, Dorothy Davis, Jan- nett Pilgreen, Carol Patrick, Rofsy Short, Martha Hardy. . . 3rd Row: Judy Swilley, Mary Louise Mills, Sylvia Marsh, Mary Zgouvos, Jeanette Cleveland, Dor'leen Hall, Elaine Taylor, Margaret Sidaris. Junlon Class 15'! Row: Pot Rosco, Dione Burson, Sally Harrell, Dot Stearns, Saundra Knipe, Martha Smith, Carole Long, Romono Johnson . . . 2nd Row: Babo Mallory, Yvonne Searcy, Perry Tankersley, Betty Jean Mefcalf, Ricky Goodwyn, Joe Moore, Norman Green . . . 3rd Row: Donnie Byrd, Lorry Gounff, Jimmy Johnston, Dennis Mines, Byron Summerlin, James Sexton, Donnie Simmons. 'lsf Row: Johnnie Lee Deon, Carolyn Gilbert, Judi Jorrord, Martha Sims, Shirley Whitman, Moriorie Light, Alice Kerby, Patsy Crowe, Sue Clifton . . . 2nd Row: Jo Ann Johnson, Jean Moncrief, Judy Toff, Dione Crowley, Janice Canterbury, Judy Stanfield, Roberfo Brannon, Martha Cosfen . . . 3rd Row: J. T. Sessions, Douglas McLeod, Lester Henderson, Alon Wilson, Alcm Nolin, Wayne Kindred, Naomi Snider, Betty McKim. Junlon Class lst Row: Mary Catherine Blankenship, Sue Boggetf, EHO Faye Tanfon, Jo Ann Dicky, Nancy Jo Swift, Juanita Rushing, Mary Eilond . . . 2nd Row: Lorry Sanders, John Dunbar, Warren Floyd, Carl Smith, Bobby Free, Coleman Williamson, Jerry Wood, Bill Hammeff . . . 3rd Row: Rodney Powell, Wesley Jack- son, Herbert Coley, Jimmy Simpson, Jimmy Colley, Bill Foxworfh, Dcm Marion, Paul Smith, Johnny Davies. 15'! Row: Barbara Collins,SorCIh Blocker,MaryJane Bolling, Brenda Powell, Peggy Rea, Elizabeth Browder, Ellen Keldorph, Gloria Gregory . . . 2nd Row: Faye Wadsworth, Patricia Hester, Margie Cou- fhen, Linda Brown, Rebecca Lambert, Peggy Harrison, Joyce Jackson . . . 3rd Row: Earl Young, Danny Rushton, David Oswolf, Lewis Martin, Donald Davis, Robert Pinson, Henry Shepherd, Jackie Girdner, Gary Youngs. JUthR Class ls? Row: Joy Harwell, Martha Lawrence, Patricia Parsons, Geraldine Whitney, Judy Ann Watts, Pot Parker, June Smith, Charlotte Bruce, Shirley Word, Juanita Allen . . . 2nd Row: Doris Stephens, Polly Beard, Sondra Stephens, Willeffe Bush, Jo Neese Evans, Ann Taylor, Sonic: Williams, Roena Perdue . . . 3rd Row: Po'r Taylor,Jon Moseley, Mickey Lisenby, Buddy Churchwell, Donald McLendon, Henry An- drews, Jerry Burns, Lewis Clark. 151 Row: Johnnie Collier, Jimmy Taylor, Glenice Nichols, Ann Golson, Charlotte Oden, Michaeline Singleton, Wayne Brown, Jerry Hollis . . . 2nd Row: Alice Moseley, Roy Thrash, Lorry Jones, Jerry Green, Joe Thompson, Fred Sfearns, Joe Brown, Tippy Quillin . . . 3rd Row: Steve Roughfon, James Robinson, Fred Woolord, John Rodgers, Tommy Robinson, John Shelkofsky. Jumon Class 151 Row: Beverly McKenzie, Dorothy Harrison, Barbara Carringfon, Joyce Williams, Julia Wallace, Gloria Grizzle, Deloris Herndon, Betty Ann Hayes, Jon Elliott . . . 2nd Row: Peggy Champion, Olivia Mc- Kim, Jackie Dowdell, Charlotte Crawford, Sarah Douglas, Barbara Laney, Linda Henley, Cara Dunn . . . 3rd Row: Charles Hawkins, John Livings, Jackie Bryant, Lorry Phillips, Bill Cox, Jimmy Vinson. L .w V x .4 1st Row:.Paul Hoene, Beffy Melton, Jo Ann Rhodes, Patsy Jinrighf, Jo Ann Cummings, Kay Rain- water, Terrell Parrish, Fred Boyles . . . 2nd Row: Don Sellers, Jimmy Pork, Don Crocker, Ken Sanderson, Robert Ward, Sfovall Kendrick, Wesley Spear, Fred Gamble . . . 3rd Row: Barry Vines, Charles Beoird, Allen Ruppenfhol, George Kennedy, Albert Thompson, Kenny Hanson, Carl Hopson, Joe Hall. Jumon Class Seated Left to Right: Mrs. Eunice Day, Nell Rush'ron, Paul Ohme, Bill Paterson, Mrs. Dorothea Pufmon. sophomone leaoens We, the sophomore class of 1957, think we are most fortunate to begin our high school education of Robert E. Lee High School. We are looking forward to the day when we receive our diplomas from Lee High. It is our desire to uphold, improve, and carry forward the high standards found of Robert E. Lee High School. Nell Rusfon , Sponsor MRS. EUNICE DAY . Secretary NELL RUSHTON.............e....... . President PAULOHME.........e......H.H.... idenf . Sponsor . Vice Pres BILL PATERSON.H.............. MRS. DOROTHEA PUTMAN. . . . . . . . . . . .. 'l;t Row: Rebecca Arnold, Reba McGhee, Connie Helms, Joyce Weldon, Jeanette Mott, Sandro GreerfMary Kate McNeese, Peggy Watson . . . 2nd Row: Bunny Williams, Jeanette Loftin, Sara Henley, June Guy, Jean TUrnipseed, Aliene Grier, Theoney Pasovomis . . . 3rd Row: James Parker, Ruth Shelkofsky, Carol Endress, Ken Vinson, Bobby Nielson, Barbara Glosscock, Kofhy Lenahan. Sophomone Class 15? Row: Betty Sue Moore, Dena Hogedorn, Peggy Ann Thornton, Evelyn McLean, Charlotte Hopkins, Brenda Smith, Anna Jean Smith, Patsy Phillips . . . 2nd Row: Tommy Girdner, David Dillard, Joy Sond- ers, Janna Moore, Sara Sonsom, Bobby Cockron, Ronald Rowls, Howard Harper . . . 3rd R w: Haynes Gideons, Louis Surles, Morris Pate, Thomas Davis, Tommy Ivey, Guerry Stewart, Donnie Tucker, Dick Hanna, Charles Prifcheff. r L $.ny 32$ ma Xi; fv a Ist Row: Carolyn Clark, Sandra Ryols, Justeen Cook, Barbara Taylor, Pat Scott, Dy Anne Cook, Jerry Weldon, Jo Anne Weldon . . . 2nd Row: Ruth Davis, Judy Johnson, Margie Ingram, Shirley Collins, Becky Johnston, Dolores Joy, Carol Dean, Sable Spivey . . . 3rd Row: 'Helen Owen, Carolyn Clark, Margaret Holley, Janice Nunnally, Claire Lewis, Sandro Hogg, Carole Winston, Linda Sue Rowe, Mor- goref Bryant. Sophomone Class 15? Row: Richard Moore, Jerry Collawoy, Nancy Armstrong, Zodo Purcell, Sondra Persons, Jessie King, Roy Allen, Hullon N'eese . . . 2nd Row: Lucien Talley, Billy Watson, Bill Peirson, Robert Flowers, Jock Bowick, Bill Head, Kent Kelso . . . 3rd Row: Lomor May, David Bruner, Roy Lawson, Billy Cowan, Wade Johnson, Wayne Bozemon, Barf Kennedy. lst Row: Judy Rhodes, Dorothy Robinson, Swon Moramon, Barbara Chombless, Gayle Bozzell, Betty Wilson, Barbara Weeks, Faye Bates . . . 2nd Row: Nancy Allie, Ken Andrews, Floyd Hull, Allen Burlin- game, Jack Caulden, Jimmy LedbeHer, Bill Wilkes, Frank Gibbons . . . 3rd Row: Virgil Parker, Don Worthington, Jimmy Fulmer, Gerald Anderson, Wayne Milligon, Harold Cowen, Jerry Moreland, Trey Cousey. Sophomone Class 15? Row: Bob Bedsole, Mary Wright, Glenda Franklin, Sondra Barnett, Barbara Fields, Evelyn Den- nis, Judy Dowling, Carolyn Yeorgon . . . 2nd Row: Wayne Bafes, Edward Sebonc, Albert Crumley, Hudson Courtney, Billy Bryant, Rufus Foster, George Royals, James Nored . . . 3rd Row: Charles Bloodworth, Steve McGuire, Roy Haney, James Horfin, Terry Fonfoine, Mickey McKnight, Greg Jones, David Lowery, Leon Darby. 15f Row: DeLila Daniel, Judy Butler, Faye Price, Gayle Lansford, Vivian Suhr, Emily Johnson, Mary Shaver . . . 2nd Row: Bob Self, Charles Sconyers, Allen Perdue, Lorry Parker, James Mustin, Ronnie Unger, Tommy Bumpass, Roy Reynolds . . . 3rd Row: Fred Snell, Jerry Ingram, Jerry Grantham, Arthur Arnold, Paige Cox, Henderson Wadsworth, Conrad Stocks, Johnny Rushfon. SophomOne Class 'Ist Row: Louise Baker, Sharon Smoot, Joan Krechel, Jone Donegan, Betty Wackym, Blanche Wafers, Mary Pugh, Margaret Ann Parker . . . 2nd Row: BeHy Stonoland, Carol Cook, Ann Stowers, Helen Mathis, Barbara Pelham, Veteria Hester, Laura Holmes . . . 3rd Row: Kenneth Jormon, Burton Marsh, Sammy Davenport, Jerry Kyser, Albert Robinson, John Moore, Jerry Brock, Phil Simmons, Ed Land. 15? Row: Carol Harris, Esther Bartlett, Moxie Mitcher, Annette Wilkerson, Joan Diffly, Patricio Gray, Mary Jim Roy, Dutchie Sellers. . . 2nd Row: Shirley Harrison, Betty Gail Cholker, Jeannine Keener, Lydo Haynes, Glindc Summerlin, Barbara Helms, Annette Jernigon . . . 3rd Row: Buck Peirce, Ben Chen, Billy Holley, Waylon Price, Neil Conger, Wayne Strickland, Ronnie MacPherson. Sophomone Class lst Row: Marion Harris, Renova Wright, Shirlee Cormack, Rhonda McIntyre, Virginia Mills, Margilee Champagne, Ann Gray, David Smith . . . 2nd Row: Jackie Kemp, Wesley Dekle, Cloudie Hilyer, Pat Merrill, Alvin Hines, Steve Perdue . . . 3rd Row: Aa'ron Harris, Tony Lisenby, Fred Enslen, John Swifzer, Franklin Throilkill, Albert Tarica, Tommy Adams, Allan Williams. d M: 4 X . 4959', a ' W 7,3 ; ' ting; 151 Row: Betty Crysel, Patsy Spears, Ann Cox, Helen Dowdell, Barbara Edmiston, Annette Kennedy, Betty Wilson, Demaris Hughes . . . 2nd Row: Harry Packard, Arnold Tomblin, William Goolsby, Harold Kelley, Comer Wilson, Richard Weston, Billy Maxwell, Donald Loftin . . . 3rd Row: Don Leavell, James Owen, Lorry Waites, Ted Payne, John Downey, Robert Darnell, Ralph Wilson, Bobby Weaver. Sophomone ClASS Ist Row: Koren King, Patricio Lorren, Alice Freeman, Marilyn Snaider, Carol Muse, Jean Meredith, Ann Kossefis, Nan Mercer . . . 2nd Row: Kenneth Hommeff;Morko Jones, Virginia Inzer, Patsy Tidmore, Judy Busick, Sandro Melton, Linda Burrows . . . 3rd ROW: Dole Martin, Harvey Jones, Dale Dovison, Ron- dell Boles, Wallace Wall, Norman Dennis, Russell Lindsey, Dan Lucas, Ronnie Godwin. 15? Row: Reed Crump, Judy Sfonsell, Lynda Adams, Peggy Sewell, Judy Harbin, Judy Brantley, Clara Jo Parker, Linda Teogue, Carol Caldwell . . . 2nd Row: Julian McLendon, Earl Brophy, Gregg Guth- rie, Stanley Comill, John Hubbard, Bobby Armstrong, Brenda Corlisle . . . 3rd Row: Billy McGehee, Ronnie Eods, Max Baker, Ken Pouncey, Paul Ohme, Phil Thompson, John Russell, Jerry Moreland. Sophomone Class 15? Row: Gail Wilson, Gwyn Herring, Elois Peterson, Nell Rushton, Betty Ann Smith, Vicki Sidaris, Jeanette Copell, Shirley McGuff, Sandro Peoples . . .2nd Row: Martha Ann Garrett, Down Justice, Mary Joyce Johnston, Bonnie Pitts, Sharon Lewis, Betty Anne Ozier, Donald Waifes, Walter Harris, Wilson Bussey . . . 3rd Row: Edgar Senfell, Jock Dykes, Terry Mizell, Tod Bowman, Dick Bond, Robbie Eubcmks, David Rushing. lst Row: Carolyn Taylor, Anita Hctchett, Mary Ann Vickers, Kathryn McWhorfer, Camille Jordan, Patsy Morgan, Jerry Grantham . . . 2nd Row: Bill Patterson, Glenn Scott, Dudley Gordon, Johnny Blue, Earl Brophy, John Russell, Ralph Block . . . 3rd Row: Jim Cleghorn, Richie Cone, Johnny Brock, Ed Mixon, J. D. Hobbie, Charles Williamson. Sophomone Class 15? Row: Elaine Whitman, Nell Moxey, Connie Cooper, Mary Ethel Caldwell, Melinda Davies, Sondra Jo Sanderson, Jone Hall, Sondra Williams , . . 2nd Row: Sandro Guy, Janice Cox, Linda Cooper, Louise Allison, Marilyn Block, Mavis Barkley . . . 3rd Row: Errol Vick, Raymond Boles, David Berney, Sid- ney Spears, Robert Dunn, Brent Camp, Max Rogers. g g g wawwm x 15f Row: James Wallace, Dorothy Tillery, Carolyn Tofum, Juanita Carpenter, Syble Evans, Cecil Tucker, Charles Hawkins . . . 2nd Row: Henry Hindmon, David Peacock, David Jernigon, Tommy John- son, James McQueen, Charles Griffis . . . 3rd Row: Fred McMurfney, Charles Love, Harry Chodbourne, Roymon Bodiford, Richard Newman, Jerry Stewart. Sophomone Class Could These REALLY be our underclossmen? r 4 l A man then in the vigor of youthful strength, with a noble and command- ing presence and an admirable, grace- ful, and athletic figure. Gen. M. C. Meigs, referring to Robert E. Lee 1956 FOOTBALL RESULTS LEE .......... 35 WINFIELD ............. 12 AUBURN ............... O TROY ................ '.12 B. B. COMER ......... -. . .13 SELMA ................ 14 ALEX CITY .............. O OPELIKA ............... 0 TALLASSEE DOTHAN U. M. S ................. 6 TOTAL OPPONENTS ........... 65 Coaches Choffin, Ford, and Jones LARRY CURRY - Senior CARL HOPSON -- Junior JOHN LIVINGS e Junior Holfbctck Fullback End UNDEFEATED AND UNITED! The Lee High Generals, in just their second year in operation, proved to be one of the major football powers in the state by parading to on undefeated and untied season. With an iron defense and on offense that struck like a bolt of lightning, the Generals amassed 0 total of 329 points as compared with 65 points scored by their opponents. JACKIE SPENCER .. Senior KYLE KYSER e Senior NEIL EVANS e Senior Hclfbock End Tackle CLIFFORD LITTLE - Senior JAMES SEXTON Junior WAYNE WHITE Senior Quarterback Guard Guard JACKIE BRYANT Junior NEIL RUCKER - Senior GEORGE WATTS Senior Holfback Tackle Tackle Robe'zf 8:. fee High gcltool W9 JOFOg 7171 m Overture to Bittersweet Coward Robert E. Lee High School Band Processional ........... Invocation .......................................................................................................... Patsy Flournoy President of the Student Council Onward Christian Soldiers Glee Club Address ' Mr. Walter T. McKee Associate Superintendent of Montgomery Public Schools Presentation of Diplomas: Mr. T. C. Carlton and Mr. L. L. Boone Alma Mater . Senior Class and Glee Club Recessional ......... glass of I 057 JANUARY 25, 1957 Bryant, J ohn Aldwin Combs, J immy Duggar, Ben Allen MAY 29, 1957 Adams, Robert Howard Allen, Dorrel Frances Anderson, Julia Virginia Armstrong, J ames Ferrell Armstrong, Robert Leonard Atkins, Martha Clyde Bailey, Rollie Fee Beasley. Carolyn Alberta Black, Charles Frederick Blake, J anice Carolyn Blue, Billy Bone, Hazel Mae Boyd, Dona Margo Bradley, Patsy Lee Brannon,,Char1es Edward Bricken;Beryl Brightwell, J immie Carolyn Brinkley, Ella Mae Borden, Joseph Charles Bussey, Pamela Christine Byrd, Phyllis Ann Cannon, David Guerry Carrington, Grover Clinton Chambers, Charles Barefield Chunn, Rose Ann Clark, Nancy Ethelyn Clements, Anne Connell, David Cullen Cook, James Reginald Cooper, Leon Curtis Culpepper, Jynelle Mayme Curlee, Helen Virginia Davidson, William Max Dean, Lena Frances Diffly, Wilma Dopson, Mable Aileen Edgar, Barbara Jean Evans, Crawford Neal Flournoy, Patricia Grace Fossett, George Leonard, J r. Garrett, Sibyl Ann Gilbert, Emilie J oanna Gilbert, William Clayton Goodwin, Laura Earline Goolsby, Russell Graham, Sarah Ann Gregory, Ouida Jan Grier, Peggy Ann Guthrie, Dalton Madison Hall, J ulius Jernigan Harlan, Toni K. Harris; J ames Evans .. Hi'll';Wi'lliam Marion Hughes, Barbara Faye Ivey, Adrienne Knowlton Jackson, Barbara Ruth James, Marjorie James, Walter Marvin J ernigan, Georgia Elizabeth Johnson, James Barnett J ohnson, Wilfred Osborne J ones, Charles Wimbish Jones, Fran McGahey J ones, Margie Gail Keller, Richard Kimbrough, Angie Lee Kyser, Kyle Kyser, Isabelle Laney, J ean Frances Little, James Clifford LoWery, Dan McElroy, Barbara June McGuire, J ulia Ann Glass Roll Miller, Craig Mills, Ralph Mitchell, Marsha Morehead, Jean Morelock, J onathan Edward Morris, Barbara Lane Morris, Henry Merrill Moseley, Sarah Eleanor Moses, Cecil Collins Moss, Betty Louise Noland, Billie Marie Owen, Melba J ane Owens, Evelyn Owens, Terry Leverne Parker, Martha Jean Patmon, Don Kenneth Patrick, Patricia Ann Paulene, Joe Martin Perrett, John William Pittman, J ean Annette Pitts, J ames Murry Ponton, Phyllis Price, Peggy Louise Price, Robert Earl Ray, Linda Richards, Charlotte Richardson, Janis Marie Richardson, Sara Elizabeth Richardson, Shirley J ean Rountree, Willis Marcus Royal, Rebecca Margaret Rucker, Samuel Neil Saari, Carolyn Sandlin, Robert Seale Sanford, Glen Foster Sellers, Martha Lynn Shaw, Patricia Ann Shell, Barbara Ann - continued Silas, Frances J ean Skinner, Pierce Hayden Smith, Dorothy Louise Smith, Wanda Ruth Snell, Margaret Elaine Snellgrove, J udith Ann Spear, Bernadean Spear, James Rufus Stanaland, Geraldin McNeill Stephens, Rosemary Stifflemire, RoyCe Stillwell, Martha Ann Stollenwerck, Ruth Idelette Strickland, Delores Ann Stringer, Barbara Ann Swanner, Ann Sykes, Mary J 0 Thompson, J udith Dane Thornton, Peggy Ann Trevarthen, Polly Troglen, Phyllis Ann Turnipseed, Helen Patricia Vinson, William Bryant Wadsworth, J erry Lee Waites, Elizabeth Angeline Watts, George Ernest Watts, J ohn Carlton. Watts, Randall Webb, Abie Braxton Wells, Sandra Elizabeth West, Carolyn Whetstone, Frances Edna White, Wayne Autry Wilcox, Sandra Jean Wilson, Fred Daniel Worley, Glenda Jeanette Yearby, Harriet ROBERT LAND Junior SKEETER GUNN Junior JAMES JOHNSON Senior Tackle Guard Guard CHARLIE JONES - Senior JUDDY SMITH Junior ED HARDIN Junior Center Holfbock Quarterback BILLY WILLIAMS - Junior BOB IGLEHART w Junior JOHN MORGAN - Junior Center End End BILL VINSON - Senior LARRY SANDERS - Junior JIMMY TAYLOR - Junior Quarterback Holfback Guard JACK BELL w Senior JOE MocDONALD - Senior DANNY RUSHTON - Junior End End Guard g: ED MORELOCK - Senior MARVIN JOHNSON Senior FRED CAUTHEN - Junior End Holfbock End REX AKINS -- Senior LARRY PHILIPS - Junior BOBBY MOORE - Junior Tackle End Fullback '1 DAVIS NORRIS Senior JIMMY PARKS Junior RICHARD JORDAN - Junior Tackle End Fullback BART KENNEDY - Sophomore BILL DOBBINS - Junior HULIN NEESE -- Sophomore Quorferbock Guard Holfbock DONALD HUNT - Senior DONNY SIMMONS Junior TYLER JOHNSON Sophomore Halfback Tackle Fullback DICKIE HANNA -- Sophomore FREDDY BLACK Senior SCOTTIE CHARLTON .. Junior End End Cenfer BILLY DUPREE - Junior JOHN MOORE Sophomore JOE HALL Junior Tackle Guard FRONT ROW: Gerald Anderson, Pooky Arnold, Howard Harper, Jim Cleghorn, Dudley Gordon, Sammy Davenport, Brent Comp, Ronnie Eods, Tod Bowman, Bill Wilkes . . . BACK ROW: Coach George Peters, Terry Mizell, Tray Roy Cousey, Archie McCoy, Butch Dunn, Greg Guthrie, Kenneth Jar- mon, Donnie Tucker, Jonny Rushfon, Kent Kelso, Jerry Morelond. B TEAM RESULTS ECLECTIC A TEAM ............... 13 BILLINGSLEY A TEAM ............ 6 GREENVILLE J. V.'s ................ 7 TUSKEGEE A TEAM ............. 13 SELMA B TEAM ................ o GREENVILLE J. V.'s ................ o TALLASSEE ' B TEAM .............. 13 LEE B TEAM ................ 6 LEE B TEAM .............. I .41 LEE B TEAM ................ 33 LEE B TEAM ............... '. 13 LEE B TEAM ................ 13 1 LEE B TEAM ................ 28 LEE B TEAM ................ 21 79 LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Buddy Davidson, Jock Spencer, Wayne Edmiston, BiHy Dupree, Ken Kron- zuchus, Bobby ScmcHin, Don Crocker, Allen Wilson, Ed Morelock, Clifford Little, Jerry Chofin, Coach Ford. 19566- 1957 B-TEAM BASKETBALL RESULTS VARSITY Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee VS. VS. V5. V5. VS. V5. V5. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. VS. Romer Holfville Columbus KBCM Clonton Murphy Holiville Selma Alex CiTy York Clonton Eufoulo Clanton Columbus Tuscaloosa Winfield Wefumpko Eufoulo Romer 80 hm 4, L OPPONENTS 58 29 74 60 49 28 43 66 43 42 56 66 5 STARRING ' I ' . ' . Jackie Spencer, GENERALS .14, : 4 ' Clifford Little, ' Ken Kronzuchus, Bobby Scndlin, and Ed Morelock. WAYNE EDMISTON - Forward ALLEN WILSON Guard BILLY DUPREE - Forward CLIFFORD LITTLE Forward JERRY CHAFIN Guard ED MORELOCK Guard KEN KRANZUCHUS Center BOBBY SANDLIN Center DON CROCKER -- Forward JACKIE SPENCER Guard FRONT ROW: Hudson Courtney, Donnie Tucker, David Lowery, Ronnie Eods, Lorry Sanders, Dickie Hanna . . . BACK ROW: Jerry Morlcmd, Bill Dobbins, Poul Ohme, Trey Cousey, Bob lglehort, Don Sellers. Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee Lee 4 B TEAM VS. V5. V5. VS. V5. V5. V5. VS. VS. VS. V5. V5. V5. VS. VS. Romer Holtville Columbus Clonfon Holfville Selma Alex City York Clonfon We'rumpka Eufoula Romer Alex City Tollassee Selma 1956 - 1957 BASKETBALL RESULTS 23 23 4O OPPONENTS 5 E H P O R T .b H H W W M, M T L I. A B T- O O F R U 0 F O N A T P A C S, N A V E L A E N L em: 14 $ER$8$ WRESTLING TEAM 1955 . . . lst Row: Coach Jones, J. Smith, J. Moore, J. Taylor tStote 128 lbs. Championt, F. Phelps, R. Williams . . . 2nd Row: C. Miller, J. Johnson, B. Foxworth, J. Huett, S. Gunn State 138 lb. Chompiont, J. Woods . . . 3rd Row: C. Jones, S. Evans, W. Maxwell, N. Rucker, C. Tatum. Along with the opening of Robert E. Lee last year come the introduction of a new high school sport in the state, namely wrestling. Lee High was not found wanting for wrestlers. Lee entered the state tour- nament with a young and inexperienced team, but courage and the desire to win were on the Gene- rolts side. The Lee team finished second in the state. Individual winners were: Skeeter Gunn H38 Ib. state chompiont, Jimmy Taylor 027 lb. state chompiont, Froncher Phelps, Charles Tatum, Croig Miller, James Johnson, Smoky Evans, Juddy Smith, Judson Huett, and Royce Williams. 86 The 1955-56 Robert E. Lee baseball team under the direction of Coach Jim Chafin swept to 0 most successful season in their first year. The Leemen made their baseball debut against the Romer Golden Eagles in Romer. The Generals took their opening game 7-0 behind the combined seven-hit pitching of Wayne Graydon and Johnny Andrews and the booming bots of Bill Shepherd and Billy McNair. Shepherd collected the first General hit in history and McNoir scored the first run. After the Ramer game the Generals toured to Tallossee and added their second win at the expense of the Tigers 5-2. The Generals swept their third straight contest in Selma against the A. G. Parrish Tigers 9-0. Next game, the game everyone was waiting for, Lee vs. Lomier, James Porhom led the Generals to a thrilling 10-1 victory. The Generals notched the county championship as they defeated the Romer Nine for the second time. The Generol's first loss of the season come at the hands of the Auburn Freshmen . For the second time of the year Don Sellers beat the Selma Tigers 6-0. After trimming the Tigers, the Leemen had their hands full in downing Lanier the second time. The score was 4-3. The Generals lost to Tollossee 6-4 in their next contest and the next win came in the 3rd District ploy-off against Camden. We won 12-3. Lee defected Jemison with o 3-1 win, and then tackled Demopolis. We lost two out of three games to Demopolis - the scores being 0-15, 1-0, and 0-3. The first baseball team of Lee set 0 fine record with nine games won and four lost. Congratulations to this team for an excellent season! 87 BOBBY MOORE BILL SHEPHERD DON SELLERS Outfield Shortstop Pitcher BILLY MCNAIR ABIE WEBB WAYNE GRADON Left Field Catcher Pitcher 1 BILLY McNAlR ED SPENCER LEE LA FOLLETTE Left Field Center Field Right Field WALTER COOPER JAMES PARHAM JOHN ANDREWS Third Base First Base Pitcher EELY JACKSON CHARLES BROPHY JOHNNY ANDREWS Second Base Cafcher Pitcher FRED CAUTHEN LESTER HENDERSON JUDDY SMITH Shortshop Infield Second Base One must have 0 well-Troined body as well 05 Cl sound mind. Aim straight and true to make 0 good score. Our flying angels here of their best. There's never a dull momen gm 5va L mm A First Row: Barbara SheH, President,- Phylis Troglen, Sergeant-ot-Arms; Carolyn Gideons, Vice-Presi- dent; Sibyl Garrett, Treasurer; Angeline Woites, Chaplain; Eorline Goodwin, Secretory,- Noncy Jo Swift, Historian . . . Second Row: Peggy Price, Darleen Hall, Morgilee Champagne, Barbara Edgar, Lynn Sellers, Sonia Williams, Martha Robinson . . . Third Row: Bettye Moss, Patricia Patrick, Peggy Grier, Dona Byers, Sondra Hogg, Curio Jean Dunn, Sue Hogg. Gpsnon tm-hi-y To Create, Maintain, and Extend e Throughout the Home, School and Community - High Stand- ards of Christian Character. This is the purpose of the Hi-Y 0nd Tri-HiVY groups. Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living is their platform. The groups of these young people who strive to Grow in Favor With God are leaders at Lee Their influence is felt greatly, and their aims are of the highest. Their many service proiects indicate that their thoughts are of others. The Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y is proud to introduce to you the Hi-Ys and Tri-Hi-Ys of Lee High School. First Row: Bill Vinson, John Morgan, Jimmy Parks, Juddy Smith, Secretary; Wayne White, President,- Charlie Jones, Vice-President; Ed Hardin, Don Cracker . . . Second Row: Bob lgleheart, Charles Arant, Dennis Conniff, John Andrews, Joe Hall, Danny Rushton, Robert Land . . . Third Row: Larry Sanders, Scotty Charlton, Jerry Chaffin, Neil Rucker, Jack Bell, Fred Cauthen, Carl Hopson, Don Sellers. lee hI-y Lee Hi-Y was re-organized from last year, and the boys in the club worked very hard to make it a good Hi-Y. Lee Hi-Y ioined Lee Tri-Hi-Y to have the Lee Day Dance. Everyone had a wonderful time and the dance was a success. The club also had a function after football season which was enjoyed very much by all who attended it. During Christmas, food was collected for the needy. The club took part in the Youth Legislature of 1957. The club had a great time this year and hopes to have an even greater time next year. First Row: Shirley McGuff, President; Blanch Waters, Secretory; Nell Rushfon, Vice-President; Linda Teogue, Corresponding Secretory; DeLilo Daniel, Chaplain . . . Second Row: Margaret Ann Parker, Elois Peterson, Marilyn Snoider, Dawn Justice, Judy Rhodes . . . Third Row: Joyce Weldon, Judy Busick, Martha Ann Garrett, Evelyn Dennis, Jeanette Copell, Veterio Hester. theta tm-hI-y Theta is one of the newer Tri-Hi-Y's of Lee. The club members made over one hundred dollars selling Christmas stockings This year. They filled some of These stockings with fruit, nuts, and candy and distributed them to shut-ins. They also made donations from this profit to the March of Dimes and To The Hungarian Relief Program. First Row: Janis Richardson, Treasurer,- Morgoret Snell, Secretary; Carolyn Soori, Chaplain; Carolyn Beasley, President,- Elecnor Moseley, Vice-Presidenf; Ann Snellgrove . . . Second Row: Gail Wilson, Vivian Suhr, Emily Johnson, Dione Crowley, Alice Kerby, Shelby Briggs . . . Third Row: Sue Clifton, Betty Jean Mefcolf, Judy Harbin, Carol Patrick, Yvonne Seorcy, Ann Carroll Golson. Zeta tm-hI-y The first proiec'r of Zefo Tri-Hi-Y was selling home-mode candy. This proved To be very profitable. At Thanksgiving the club sent a basket of food to a needy family. At Christmas the club was privi- ledged To play Santa to four little boys. A highlight of The activities was a buffet supper which was very successful. t 3,? 52;? w e ????????EE .Os t n :3 x, wan: 1, $1. 4 ml w 9 NV hint 'atigl; :h 73h! n: it x g?tgint 5?; .8! H$ First Row: Carolyn Meheorg, Treasurer; Melinda Davies Chaplain; Toni Harlan, Program Chairman; Louise Smith, Secretory; Jon Gregory, President; Annette Pittman, Vice-President; Helen Curlee, Reporter; Second Row: Harriett Long, Sarah Graham, Sondra Marsha Mitchell, Sergeant-ot-Arms; Frcm Jones . . . . . Third Row: Ellen Keldorph, Wells, Anne Swonner, Martha Costin, Martha Hardy, Polly Trevorthen Julio McGuire, Patsy Flournoy, Anne Clements, Done Thompson, Mary Jo Sykes, Martha Jean Parker, Rose Ann Chunn, Martha Clyde Atkins, Sylvia Marsh. Canousel y-teens Carousel members began their program by going to Maxwell Field as a club to hear the bond that Each member dressed several dolls for the Salvation Army. The played in the movie, Pete Kelly's Blues. During the Christmas Holidays, they filled stockings tor the Veterans Hospital and men in prison. club had a banquet at the Nopoli. To raise money for charity they sold home-mode candy. During the year, Carousel supported a needy elderly blind woman. First Row: Helen Curlee, Infer-Club Council Rep.; From Jones, lnfer-Club Council Rep.; Jan Gregory, Chaplain; Louise Smith, President; Anne Clements, Treasurer; Polly Trevorthen, Secretory;Mc1ryJo Sikes, Vice-President . . . Second Row: Phyllis Ponfon, Leno Frances Deon, Norma Berney, Patsy Bradley, Dor- reH Allen, Anne Tuck, Barbara Morris, Shirley Hafcher, Dane Thompson, Ki'r'ry Salter, Linda Henley, PCI- fricia Hester, Dot Sfearns, Virginia Brophy, Harriet Long . . . Third Row: Joann Johnson, Sandro Wells, Anne chmner, Toni Harlan, Soroh Graham, Jeanette Worley, Patsy Flournoy, Phyllis Byrd, Beryl Bricken, Harriett Yeorby, Ella Mae Brinkley. lee tm-hI-y The Lee Tri-Hi-Y played an important part in the lives of many people during The year. At Thanks- giving and Christmas they furnished food and gifts for a needy family. The members sold Stanley Products in order to raise money for the club. In cooperation with the Lee Hi-Y, they were in charge of the Lee Day Dance. First Row: Gayle Brozzel, Chopioin; Linda Adams, Treasurer; Peggy Sewell, Secretory,- Reed Crump, Presidenf; Judy Stonsell, Vice-Presidenf; Barbara Weeks, SergeonT-ot-Arms . . . Second Row: Pat Scott, Jone Hall, Sharon Smoot, Annette Wilkerson, Patricio Gray, Carol Endress . . . Third Row: Camille Jordon, Kathryn McWhorfer, Non Mercer, Sandro Williams, Jocm Krechel, Mary Ann Vickers . . . Fourth Row: Judy Brantley, Louro Holmes, Louise Baker, Anna Jean Smith, Judy Dowling, Nancy Armstrong . . . Fifth Row: Sand 0 Barnett, Carolyn Tatum, Shirlee Cormack, Betty Wockym, Mory Shoner. Gamma ' . , tRI-hI-y Gamma's officers are seen here in one of the community churches in which the Hi-Y's and Tri-Hi-Y's meet. Various programs were enioyed by the members during the year. 1 First Row: Ellen Keldorph, President; Judy Stanfield, Vice-Presidenf; Rebecco Lambert, Treasurer; Martha Smith, Chaplain; Mary Louise Mills, Secretory,- Koy. Sanderson, lnfer-Club Council Rep.; Mary Jo Cossaros, SergeonhoT-Arms . . . Second Row: Pot Herring, Jean Pippin, Frances Tofum, Jean Moncrief, Jan Elliott, Ramona Johnson, Judy Prifcheft, Lynn Jackson, Dot Kilgore, Pot Rosco, Peggy Champion, Ann Small, Patricia Skipper, Miss Holley . . . Third Row: Kyle Kyser, Sweetherof; Betty Ann Hayes, Mary Ann Pugh, Gloria Gregory, Sondra Knipe, Sally Harrell, Viola Hudson, Naomi Snider, Tina Browder, Carolyn Meheorg, Carol Long. Gamma phi Omega tRI-hI-y The Gamma Phi Omega is one of the most active Tri-Hi-Y's at Lee. Their many proiecfs included selling vanilla for The Y Building Fund Campaign, sponsoring a little boy of The Children's Home during The year, and raising money for o needy family of Christmas. Besides These projects the club had three parties. M m w L First Row: Winston Maxwell, Sergeonfeof-Arms; David ConneH, Corresponding Secretory; Don Po?- mon, Vice-Presidenf; Dalton Guthrie, President; Dorothy Sfeorns, Sweetheart; David Cannon, Secretary; Charles Borden, Chaplain . . . Second Row: Edward Land, Rollie Bailey, Craig Miller, Collins Moses, Wayne Kindred, Lewis Martin, Alan Nolin, Jerry Hollis, Judson Farley, Charles Chambers. ConFGOGRate hI-y Create, maintain, extend . . . high standards of Christian character Throughout The home, school, and communify. As members of The Confederate Hi-Y we align ou rselves with those influences that develop such per- sonalities. We seek to create within ourselves high standards of Christian character. We deliberately set ourselves against those influences which prevent such creative growth in character in ourselves and others. We seek to maintain high standards of Christian character. We try to surround the lives of those in our school and communfy with creative influences. We seek To extend high standards of Chris- Hon character. The Confederate Hi-Y was very proud to have its nominee, Doctor W. E. Goodwin, Chosen Man of the Year. First Row: Billie Marie Nolan, Sergeant-at-Arms; Rose Ann Chun, Treasurer; Nancy Clark, President; Faye OH, Secretory; Ann Strickland, Chaplain . . . Second Row: Frances Silos, Janice Bloke, Shirley Richardson, Jynelle Culpepper, Vivian Hort, Jeannie Guy, Wilma Diffly. OIXIe Reset tnI-hI-y Dixie Rebel Tri-Hi-Y is proud of its worthwhile accomplishments. They helped on many Y.W.C service proiecfs and during Christmas gave food and clothes fo 0 needy family. They enioyed very muc The Christian fellowship and shall always remember the good times they had together. W'ggmawmmmmmmw mgwwwmmamawawwwww :2 ,4 A :; $ FirsT Row: Trey Cousey, Chaplain; Tod Bowman, Treasurer; Tyler Johnston, Pooky Arnold, PresidenT; Bill Wilkes, Vice-PresidenT; KenT Kelso, SecreTory; Max Baker, Mickey McNighT . . . Second Row: Wayne Bozemon, Dudley Gordon, Donnie Tucker, Sammy DovenporT, Kenny Jormin, John Russell, Ben Chen, Billy Holley, Comer Wilson . . . Third Row: Bob Bedsole, James MusTin, Charlie Williams, Jerry Morelond, Dick Hanna, Hullon Neese, Ronnie Eods, Raymond Boles, Phil Thompson. OIXIe Oewl hI-y The main purpose of The Dixie Devil Hi-Y is To porTicipoTe in all The Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y ccfiviTies. On January 26 The club had a function of Camp Rotary. During The evening The club played basket- ball and danced. The program was highlighted by cm inspiring devoTionol. For one of The programs of The year a represenToTive from The Highway DeporTmenT showed a film on alcoholism. A man from The Naval Reserve spoke To The club 0T onoTher meeting. The Dixie Devils olso senT a delegofe To Youth LegislaTure. A pleasonT and profichle year is Their descripfion of 1956-57 in The Dixie Devil Hi-Y. Firs? Row: Anne Harris, Sandro Eilond, Joyce Jackson, Sondra Sanderson, Vice-Presidenf; Janis Can- terbury, Chaplain; Martha Sims, Secretory; Judi Jorrord, Sergeonf-of-Arms; Mary Catherine Blankenship, Pofsy Short . . . Second Row: Virginia lnzer, Ann Toll, Jeanette Cleveland, Julio Wallace, Joyce Wil- liams, Sandro Persons, Carolyn Whifeside, Jean Little, Sorc Aufrey, Margaret Sidoris, Carol Caldwell, Sarah Sonsom. Alpha Omega tm-hI-y During The year The AIpho-Omegd Tri-Hi-Y gave a Christmas for two girls of The Children's Home. They also gave a basket of food to o needy family of Christmas fime. New officers were chosen at The beginning of the second semester. Left to Right: Dione Crowley; Sue Clifton; Carol Patrick, Chaplain; Anneffe Wilkerson; Betty Logan; Jean Laney; Patsy Short,- Mortho Hardy, Program Chairman; June Martin; Linda Brown,- Agnes Holmes; Cloir Lewis, Viola Hudson, President. Inspmatlon ClUB The purpose of the Inspiration Club is To be a channel for inspiration in Lee High School. VIOLA HUDSON ...................................... President PATSY JINRIGHT ................................. Vice-Presidenf ELLEN KELDORPH .................................... Secretory CAROL PATRICK ...................................... Chaplain MARTHA HARDY ............................. Program Chairman Some Community Chunches In Wthh lee hlqh Stubents Wonshlp Favomtes LEE LA FOLLETTE CAROLYN BEASLEY LENA FRANCES WHITE CLIFFORD LITTLE ANNETTE PITTMAN MARY PUGH NEAL EVANS JOE MCDONALD BERYL BRICKEN PATSY FLOURNOY CARL HOPSON lee bay Actuvntles The beautiful float bearing our Lee Day Queen and her attendants led the Lee Day parade. Mr. Carlton crowns Jan Gregory Miss Lee High at the football game. Jan's escort is George Watts, Vice-President of the Student Council. Attendants to Miss Lee High were presented at the football game that night. They are: Carol Long, Junior Attendant, with escort Alfred Davies; Carol Endress, Sophomore Attendant, with escort Paul Ohme; Mr. Carlton; Jan Gregory and George Watts; Dane Thompson, Senior Attendant, with escort Ed Morelock; and honorary attendant Patsy Flournoy with escort Johnny Andrews. Jan Gregory In .9 H e e l. 5 .B M Senlon BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT PATSY FLOURNOY 0nd BUDDY DAVIDSON BEST DRESSED KYLE KYSER and DANE THOMPSON who's who BEST PERSONALITY BERYL BRICKEN and WAYNE WHITE x , ta 4 xi 5W CUTEST HARRIET YEARBY oncl LARRY CURRY SEHIOW BEST ALL-AROUND JAN GREGORY and LEE LoFOLLETTE MOST TALENTED HOWARD ADAMS 0nd CAROLYN WEST Who'sWho MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED ANNETTE PITTMAN 0nd GEORGE WATTS MOST DEPENDABLE DALTON GUTHRIE 0nd CAROLYN BEASLEY Senlon FRIENDLIEST PHYLLIS BYRD and CHARLIE JONES MOST INTELLECTUAL CAROLYN SAARI and DAVID CANNON ho's Who MOST ATHLETIC and MOST VIVACIOUS SANDRA WELLS 0nd JACKIE SPENCER WITTIEST LENA FRANCES DEAN and REX AKINS JunlO' BEST DRESSED ALFRED DAVIES and BETTY ANN HAYNES CAROL LONG and LARRY PHILLIPS BEST LOOKING Who'sWho FRIENDLIEST MARY ANN PUGH 0nd JACKIE BRYANT BEST ALL AROUND ELLEN KELDORPH 0nd CARL HOPSON Sophomon BEST ALL AROUND DICKIE HANNA 0nd REED CRUMP MOST BEAUTIFUL 0nd MOST HANDSOME CAROL ENDRESS and BART KENNEDY Who'sWho BEST .DRESSED PAGE COX and CAROLYN TATUM FRIENDLlEST MARY PUGH 0nd BILLY WILKES A person who is honest, faithful, sincere, depeddable, loved and respected by everyone is always chosen to be the Good Citizenship Girl. Robert E. Lee students and faculty are happy to present this honor to a girl who has all these characteristics and who has been of inestimoble service to her school and country. She is the epitome of the theme of The Scabbard. She has grown in wisdom, for she is on all one student. Although she is very small in stature, she is vivacious 0nd energeticequolities which have enabled her to produce this year's Scabbard of which she is Editor-in-Chief. She strives to grow in favor with God, for her ideals are very high, and she is on active member of her church. in this her senior year she has certainly grown in favor with mom, for she has been elected Most Dependable in the Who's Who and a Favorite among her classmates. She is kept very busy in her school activities, such as being president of Zeta Tri-Hi-Y, a member of the Student Council, and for two years a Glee Club member. This girl well d eserves the titleeD.A.R. Good Citizenship GirI- Carolyn Beasley. 126 nu! FOB cu? Scnbbv'd Avbma Th3 Mnmomeri' n1na peten In anshall S ElGCtS OUR Beauties S S e r d n E um r a C JULIA ANN MCQUIRE Senlon Beauties KYLE KYSER ED HARDIN S e t U A 6 B CAROL LONG REED CRUMP Sophomone Beauties BART KENNEDY DANE THOMPSON LARRY CURRY ANN TUCK DONALD HUNT Runnens-Up JAN GREGORY JACKIE BRYANT REBECCA LAMBERT LARRY PHILLIPS DOROTHY STEARNS BILLY WILLIAMS MARY ANN PUGH BILLY WILKES PAT GRAY DICKIE HANNA PEGGY SEWELL PAIGE COX .Wlwn v m PresidentePGTsy Flournoy; Vice-PresidenfeGeorge Watts; SecreforyeEHen Keldorph the Student CounCIl The purpose of this organization is to stimulate interest in school activities, To provide an incentive for better scholarship, to coordinofe all school activities, and to OCT 05 0 democratic representative body for the membership of The school. The council has established Traditions, as The Lee Day Assembly and Parade and The Thanksgiving Assembly, that students and alumni will cherish through the years. First Row: Fran Jones; Toni Harlan, Vice-Presidenf; George Watts, President; Harriet Yearby, Sec- retary-Treosurer; Ann Swonner . . . Second Row: Larry Gaunt, Rhonda McIntyre, Frances Tatum, Judy Swilley, Jerry Brock, Ann Strickland, Gail Wilson, Sarah Douglas, Patsy Short, Dalton Guthrie. InteR-CluB Councul The lnfer-Club Council is made up of representatives of all The clubs of Lee. In this club, the mem- bers learn how to promote good relations among all the different clubs of school. The lnfer-Club Coun- cil is led by its president, George Watts. 137 LENA FRANCES DEAN Feature Editor Senior Pictures ANNETTE PITTMAN Faculty Editor Distribution ELEANOR MOSELEY CHARLES BORDEN KYLE KYSER Sports Editor NANCY CLARK Typmg Editor D Nr Mm Aw ANnE TW 30 r Ye RH RL E G JANIS RICHARDSON Junlor Pictures HARRIET YEARBY Arf Editor ED MORELOCK Humor Editor HELEN CUR-LEE Senior Co phons Editor CAROLYN SAARI Acflvmes EdITor ABIE WEBB Business Manager in-Chief Editor mm: $3 $$ng nlr ?L- a t S O R m A w . B m B m A C S e h t Assistant Edifors SARA DOUGLAS 0nd ANN SMALL MRS. KING SENIOR PICTURES and SENIOR CAPTIONS STAFF Helen Curlee, Editor Senior Captions; Annette Pittman, Editor Senior Pictures,- Corolyn Gideons, Betty Logan, Co-Editor Senior Captions . . . Stand- ing: Ella Moe Brinkley; Anne Clements,- Fron Jones. FACULTY STAFF Judy Pritche'rf, Co-Edifor; Eleanor Mosley, Editor. SPORTS STAFF Jock Knight, Co-Editor; Jernigan Hall; Kyle Kyser, Editor; Wayne White; Craig Miller. SCABBARO PICTURES STAFF Betty Logan; Mary Jo Cossaros; Janis Richardson, Editor Junior Pictures,- Mcry Louise Mills, Editor Sophomore Pictures; Sarah Graham, Co-Edifor Junior Pictures,- Peggy Champion, Co-Edifor Sophomore Pictures. HUMOR STAFF LITERARY STAFF Ed Morelock, Editor; Bernadine Spear, Co-Editor; Marsha Mitchel; Mary Jo Cossoras, Co-Edifor; Ed Hardin. Geraldine Stonoland, Editor; Martha Jean Parker. ACTIVITIES STAFF Sylvia Marsh; Sarah Graham; Carolyn Soori, Editor; Larry Jones, Co-Edifor. TYPING STAFF Rose Ann Chunn; Ella Moe Brinkley,- Anne Cle- ments; Nqncy Clark, Editor . . . Standing: Janice Bloke,- Pofsy Flournoy; Helen Curlee; Lorry Jones; Fran Jones, Co-Editor; Anne Strickland. DISTRIBUTION STAFF Seated: Patsy Spears, Olivia Mc- Kim . . . First Row: Judy Busick; Bob Bedsole; Charles Borden, Distri- bufion Manager; Greg Jones,- Bor- boro Edgar . . A Second Row: Tommy Adams,- Buddy Davidson,- Johnny Collier; John Davies; Scotfy Charlton; Abie Webb, Assistant Dis- tribution Manager; Sybil Gorreff . . Third Row: Royce Stifflemire; Mary Jo Cossaros. BUSINESS STAFF First Row Helen Curlee Dalton Guthrie Asst. Bus. Mgr. Abie Webb Bus. Mgr. Sarah Graham Janis Richardson Second Row Leno Frances Deon Polly Trevarfhen Sarah Douglas Charlyn Sexton Third Row Alfred Davies John Davies Jim Speor FEATURES STAFF Seated: Phyllis Byrd; Eleanor Moseley; Polly Trevorthen; Peggy Champion; Mary Jo Cossaros; Betty Logan . . . Standing: Martha Clyde Atkins, Co-Editor; Barbara Edgar; Janis Richardson,- Beryl Bricken; Leno Frances Deon, Editor. DAVID CANNON Editor JAN GREGORY Editor DALTON GUTHRIE Business Manager MRS. LINDSEY Sponsor Stans Ano Bans Stan EDITORS s First Row: Carolyn Soori, News Editor; Lynn Sellers, Art Editor; Fran Jones, Typing Edi- for; Gloria Grizzle, Advertising Manager; Annette Pittman, Feofures Editor . . . Second Row: Margaret Snell, Exchange Editor,- Helen Curlee, Historian,- Louise Smith, Associate Editor; Ellen Keldorph, Associ- ofe Editor; Wode Johnson, Photographer. NEWS 8 SPORTS Judy Stanfield, Pofsy Flournoy, Mary Jo Sykes, Beryl Bricken, John TYPING 8: BUSINESS STAFF Martha Hardy Betty Ann Hayes Anne chmner Toni Harlan Ann Clements FEATURES Helen Curlee, Sarah Graham, Barbara Edgar, Toni Harlan, Janis Richardson, Sybil Garrett, Sylvia Marsh. pm Mme w 5 2533 a vwe First Row: Margie Coufhen, David Rushing, Harrie? Yeorby, TreosurerfDown Justice, Mary Shaver, Mrs. Booth, Sponsor . . . Second Row: Linda Teogue Sue Boggeff, Secretory; Martha Garrett,- Melinda Davies; Pof Parker; Eudora Rogers, Vice-Presidenf; Ellen Keldorph, President; Betty Wockym. Onamatlcs ClUB The purpose of the Dromofics Club is to maintain in its members on interest in speech and dra- mofics and to encourage personality growth. During the club meetings pontomines, impromptu speeches, debates and short one-ocf plays were presented. The Club participated in The University Discussioh and Debate Clinics, produced plays of Maxwell and Gunter Field Hospitais, and for its spring play, produced The Curious Savage. AM Now ebrown cod a.g-Leo-K , ct .' J; O I h h M4 yM 4 145. s First Row: Down Justice, Sibyl Garrett, Senior Aedile; Phyllis Byrd, Consul; Barbara Edgar, Consul; Martha Hardy, Junior Aedile; Elizabeth Grant, Scribe; Camille Jordan, Treasurer,- Pofsy Morgan, His- torian; Bonnie Piffs, Sophomore Aedile . . . Second Row: Elois Peterson, Nell Rushfon, Sharon Lewis, Gayle Wilson, Shirley McGuff, Ellen Mclnnis, Jeonefte Copell, Kathryn McWhorfer, Mary Ann Vickers, Vicki Sidores . . . Third Row: Mrs. Day, Sponsor; Edgar Senfell, Sfovoll Kendrick, Gerry Mizell, Robeff Eubonks, Jock Dykes, Carolyn Taylor, Betty Ann Smith. the latln CLUB This active and interested club certainly disproves The saying, Lofin is a dead language. It could hardly be more alive! Its purpose, to promote on interest in Rome and in The Latin language, is very well carried out by programs given in each meeting. A Sofumolion party was given by the club, and all of its members thoroughly enjoyed it. First Row: Barry Vines, Isf Vice-Presidenf; Mary Ann Pugh, 2nd Vice-President; Ed Hardin, President; Elizabeth Jernigon, Treasurer; Judy Jorrord; Miss Breedlove, Sponsor . . . Second RowrPhyHis Ponfon; Johe Donegon; Margaret Ann Parker; Vivian Suhr; Faye Price; Gayle Lonsford; Carol Caldwell; Vicki Sidoris; Sylvia Marsh,- Mortha Cosfen; Gayle Brozzell; Ann Small; Mary Pugh; Lynda Adams; Mary Jo Cassoras; Joon Kreshel; Sharon Srrioof . . . Third Row: Bob Self; Janis Richardson; Julia McGuire; Toni Harlem,- Ann Swonner; Nell Rushfon; De Lilo Daniel; Blanch Wafers; Jean Turnipseed; Mary Zgouvos; Margaret Siores; Louro Holmes; Judy Brontey; Louise Baker,- Veferio Hester,- Sondra Williams; Judy Pritche'rt; Carolyn Saori; Lewis Martin. the linench CluB BELLES OF THE MARDI GRAS BALL Aftendonfs Reed Crump, Frances To- QUEEN OF THE MARDI GRAS Tum, Julio McGuire and Mary Pugh with MARY ANN PUGH Queen Mary Ann Pugh. First Row: Pot Herring, Anne Woods, Jo Ann Johnson-Treosurer, Kay SandersoneSecretary, Jon GregoryePresident, Harriet LongeVice-President, Virginia Inzer, Ann Kossefis, Marilyn Snaider . , . Sec- ond Row: Freddie Stearns, Saundra Knight, Helen Curlee, Glenda Franklin, Jean Meredith, Nan Mercer, Judy Busick, Koren King, Betty Fields . . . Third Row: Mrs. Hodge-Sponsbr, Glenda Townsend, Sondra Jo Sanderson, Clint Allen, Jackie Girdner, Gary Youngs, Tippy Quillin, Judy Swilley, Patricio Lorren, Carol Muse, Sandro Melton. Spanish CLUB The purpose of Los Generoles is to further better relations and culture between Spanish-speoking people as well as between the club members. During 0 Christmas party the club enjoyed a skit show, ing how Sponish-speoking children celebrate Christmas. The Spanish Club, iointly with the French Club, planned and sponsored the lavish Mardi Gras. LefT To SighT: John Downey, Don Leavell, Harry Packard, Bobby Darnell, Jimmy Fulmer; Buck Pierce, SecreTory-Treosurer; Allen Perdue; Daniel Dillard, Vice-PresidenT; BurTon Marsh; Jerry Brock, PresidenT; Tom Davis, Wallace Wall, Dennis Duff, RoberT Flowers. the Biology CluB The purpose of The Biology Club is The odvoncemenT of scienTific knowledge in Biology and The pro- moTion of The Science DeportmenT 0T RoberT E. Lee High School. The many ocTiviTies of The Biology Club include field Trips, collecTing and preserving moTeriol for The school loboroTory, and porTicipoTing in The Science Fairs. The goal of The Biology Club is ThaT every sTudenT will undersTond The effecTs of Biology on his life. JERRY BROCK PresidenT DAVID DILLARD V BUCK PIERCE Vice-PresidenT h L . Secretory-Treasurer First Row: Warren Floyd; BiHy Thames, Treasure r; John Dunbar,- Jean Moncrief; Tina Browder, Secre- Tory; Mrs. Smith, Sponsor; Gloria Gregory; Donald Davis; George Kennedy; Rodney Powell; Jimmy Simpson . . . Second Row: Royce Sfiffimire; John Morgan, President; Alon Nolin; John Davies, Vice President; Jimmy Parks,- Poul Smith; Wesley Spear. the Chemistny CLUB The purpose of the Chemistry Club is To gain a deeper insight info The field of chemistry so ihoi our appreciation of its value To our living may be in creased. Our programs are formulated from The sources that we can use to make chemistry 0 practical, use- ful science. We bring in outside speakers, use films, and Try to work ouf field trips to industries around Montgomery where a knowledge of chemistry is essential. Our club members are inieresfed in working for Science Scholarships. To do this we are invesii- gating science aptitude tests and former winning science projects. We believe Thai in doing this we will be able to accomplish our dub purpose. Seated in Front: Bernodeon Spear, Secrefory-Treasurer; Patricia Patrick,- Angline Woites . . . Sec- ond Row: Mr. Price, Sponsor; James Cook; Fred Wilson, Presidenf; Glenn Sanford; Abie Webb, Hayden Skinner; Ken Kronchoss; BiHy Gilbert; Jernigcm Hall; Kyle Kyser; Ed Morelock; David Cannon, Vice-Presi- dent,- Wilfred Johnson. phySIcs Clus The purpose of the Sir Isaac Newton Physics Club is to encourage enrollment in the Physics De- partment for Those who are interested in science professions. FIRST ROW: Eloise Hall, Parliamentarian; Mary Jo Sykes, Treasurer; Sarah Faye Douglas, Secretary; Louise Smith, President; Carolyn Gideons, Vice-President; Polly Trevorthen, Historian; Janette Worley, Song Leader; Virginia Brophy, Reporter . . . SECOND ROW: Betty Ann Hayes, Clara Jo Parker, Jo Ann Dickee, Johnnie Lee Deon, Sondra Parsons, Carolyn Yeargon, Jean Laney, Jean Pippin, Dorothy Stearns, Sue Clifton, Carol Patrick, Mrs. Grissette . . . THIRD ROW: Mrs. W. E. Goodwin, Sponsor,- Dane Thomp- son, Darrell Allen, Annette Pittman, Martha Clyde Atkins, Gerry Stonoland, Mary Catherine Blankenship, Patsy Short, Eorline Goodwin, Evelyn Dennis, Connie Cooper . . . FOURTH ROW: Sondra Wells, Sarah Graham, Anne chmner, Ann Carroll Golson, Sarah Autrey, Ann Harris, Pat Show, Carolyn Whiteside, Janice Canterbury, Elois Peterson, Gwen Herring, Barbara Weeks, Diane Crowley, Betty Jean Metcolf. Futune homemakens OE Amemca Robert E. Lee High School Chapter Better Homes Today - - - A Better World Tomorrow! That's the theme of the FHA. Chapter of Robert E. Lee High School. This Chapter has been organized only 0 year, but feels that it has made great accomplishments during this time. For these great accomplishments, credit is given to the goals which are constantly challenging its members. The Goals are as follows: i. To promote better family living; 2. To help members understand the opportunities open to them in the field of home economics; 3. To understand neighbors both at home and abroad; 4. To provide training for each chapter member by participation in home, school, and community activities. The'F.H.A. is very happy to have Mrs. U. R. Goodwin as its chapter mother and Mrs. Josephine Gris- sette as its sponsor. FIRST ROW: James Woodriff, Albert Thompson; Charlotte Owden, Reporter; Juanita Allen, Secre- tory; Lorry Gaunt, Vice-Presidenf; Marcus Roundfree, President; Julio Anderson, Historian,- Fronces Silos, Inferclub Council Representative; Janet NunIey, Treasurer; Kenny Hanson, Wayne Owen, Wayne Traylor, Wanda Smith, Penny Troglen, Mary Eiland, Glennice Nichols, Miss Riggs . . . SECOND ROW: Charlotte Crawford, Eveline Owens, Rhonda Barron, Linda Johnson, Sondra Stevens, Nancy Clark, Joyce Parker, Carolyn Gilbert, Judi Jorrard, Charlotte Bruce, Michaeline Singleton, Carolynv Brighfwell, Roberta Bron- non; Miss Holley, Sponsor . . . THIRD ROW: Lester Henderson, Billy Blue, James Armstrong, Gene Mims, Murry Pitts, Bobby Williamson, Warren Burt, Leon Cooper, Dole Bush, Willetfe Bush, JoNeese Evans, Allison Whetstone, Eorline Luckie, Judy Ann Watts, Geraldine Whitney . . . FOURTH ROW: Mr. Duncan, Charlie Williams, Roeno Perdue, Joe Brown, Ray Thrash, Joe Ben Cook, Sonic Williams, Doris Stephens, Louise Haynes, Frances Whetstone, Pot Turnipseed, Bonito White, Nancy Jo Smith, Polly Beard, Don the 0. O. ClUB PURPOSE: To promote interest in vocational education and to provide recreofion and opportunities for expression for all vocational students. Motto: Learning To live and earn. D 0. Officers Mr. and Miss D. O. D. 0. Banquet FIRST ROW: Demoris Hughes, Carolyn Tatum, Shirlee Cormack, Sondra Barnett, Renova Wright, Sarah Blocker, Pot Parsons, Evelyn McClean, Pat Rosco, Kathy Lenahcm . . . SECOND ROW: Patsy Phillips, Glindo Summerlin, Linda Rowe, Jannett Pilgreen, Brenda Smith, Anna Jean Smith, Jeannine Keener, Carole Long, Betty Ann Hayes, Martha Smith . . . THIRD ROW: Betty Wilson, Ruth Shelkofsky, Linda Cooper, Carole Winston, Syble Evans, Juanita Carpenter, Helen Owen, Theoney Posvontis, Po- tricia Gray, Joon Diffly, Carol Endress, Mrs. Foster, Sponsor. the Com mammal CluB Under the leadership of Johnny Culpepper, the president, and the sponsorship of Mr. Stewart, the Commercial Club of 1956-57 hczs carried out the purpose of the club, which is to prepare students for the business world. This year the program has included meeting and learning of new and modern business machines, also planning social activities. Left to Right: Tino Browder, Carolyn Gideons, Harriet Yearby, Moriorie James, Elizabeth Grant; Joyce Jackson, President; Agnes Holmes, Vice-Presidenf; Sondra Eilond, Secretory-Treasurer; Mrs. Lever- efie, Sponsor; Alice Freeman, Betty McKim, Betty Hanson. the lIBRARy CLUB The purpose of The Library Club is To promote interest in reading good books. The meetings are centered around this aim, and the members also learn to Take care of good reading maferiol. One of the primary proiects of the Library Club is to maintain an interesting and attractive bulletin board for the enioymenf of the student body. 155 4. Q 341$ '9! K Left to Right: Ann Small, Carolyn West, Judy Prifchett, Gloria Gregory, Julio McGuire, Jon Greg- ory, Judy Stanfield, Barbara Edgar, Phyllis Byrd, Mary Louise Mills.. the les' EnsemBle The Girls' Ensemble is a singing group composed of nine girls who are members of the Glee Club. This group sings music arranged in three parts for female voices. Among Their favorites are a num- ber of selections of various Rogers and Hammerstein musicals. The members are as follows: 15? So- pronos -e Judy Stanfield, Jon Gregory, and Phyllis Byrd,- Qnd Sopranos e- Judy Prifcheff, Gloria Greg- ory, Carolyn West,- Alfos - Julio McGuire, Barbara Edgar, and Ann Small. The accompanist for the group is Mary Louise Mills. 158 First Row: Eloise Holl, Polly Trevorthen, PhyHis Byrd, Peggy Hole, Adrienne lvey . . . Second Row: Gloria Gregory, Peggy Grier, Jon Gregory,- Julia Ann McGuire, Judy Stanfield, Mary Louise Mills, Judy Pritchett . . .' Third Row: Carolyn West, Leno Frances Deon, Ann Carroll Golson, Eleanor Moseley, Jon Elliot, Barbara Edgar, Ann Small . . , Fourth Row: Judy Harbin, Ramona Johnson, Thomas Adams, David Crowe, Lorry Jones, Dennis Coniff, Charles Borden, Leon Darby, Billy McGhee, Tom Searcy, Howard Adams, Dalton Guthrie. Chonal-Ees The ChorCII-ees organized only one month after the Robert E. Lee High School began its first year. Members are chosen by audition only and on the boeis of their ability to sight-reod music and how well their voices blend with others of the group. Being a select group of the singing classes of the entire student body, the ChorCII-ees are able to sing six, seven, and eight port music instead of the conven- tional tour- port music. Last year at the Choral Festival at Troy State Teachers College the group received a superior rating. This year they song He Watching Over Israel iond Praise Ye the Lord. This group was also represented by several soloists 0nd selectees tor the Clinic Choir. 159 ROBGRI FLUTES: Johnny Brock Judson Farley Donald LeoveH BiH Pofferson Ideletfe Sfollenwerck CLARINETS: Jimmy Simpson Mickey Lisenby Frank Thrillkill Olivia McKim Faye Wadsworth Donald McClendon Marylin Block Sondra Peeples Alon Nolin Barbara Laney Robert Word Jackie Dowdell Ralph Block George Royals Jimmy Ledbetter John Swi'rzer Anita Hatchet Bill Pierson Marylin Synder Annette Kennedy Alice Freeman e. lee Sandro Melton Ann Cox James Robinson ALTO CLARINET: Dale Dovison BASS CLARINET: Bettye Moss Andrew Sneed OBOE: Elbert Lingo BASSOON: Carolyn Taylor ALTO SAXAPHONE: Eorline Goodwin Secretory-Treasurer Ricky Goodwyn Stovoll Kendrick Robert Price Alberf Tarico TENOR SAXAPHONE: Fred Enslen David Oswol'r BARITONE SAXOPHONE: Billy Cowon hlqh School Bano CORNETS and TRUMPETS: Sam Hoy Rodney Powell Billy Watson Johnny Collier Billy Hammett Johnny Blue Burton Marsh Logan Krofzer Lorry Woifes Don Worthington Mavis Barkley Don Lucas Dole Morfin Julian McClendon HORNS: Charles Beoird Jimmy Brasher Wayne Kindred Don Pofmon Student Director Lamar May TROMBONES: William Boswell Berry Gray Ken Hammett Lewis Martin Glenn Sanford 161 Glen ScoHL Barry Vines John Watts President Allen Williams Bobby Wooten Harvey Jones BARITONES: Billy Bryant David ConneH Vice-Presidenf Joy Sanders Ken Sanders Jerry Hollis BASSES: Fred Gamble Winston Maxwell ' Jon Mosley Fred Woolard PRECUSSION: Henry Andrews Jerry Burns John Harrison STeve McGuire Ed Mixon Patsy Spears Left to Right: Sondra Wells, Helen Curlee, Frances Tofum, ldoletfe Sfollenwerk, Mary Jo Sykes, Dorothy Sfeorns. mAJonettes The majorettes, beTfer known as The Generoleffes, added much entertainment and color f0 our enjoyment of Lee's football games and 5arades. In addition to entertaining our school, the majoreffes performed wifh the bond of the annual Blue-Groy game and Southern Alabama Band Convention in Jacksonville, Alabama. The Generalettes certainly deserve praise for their unfiring hours of practice and hard work. Our hats are off to you, Lee High Generoleffes. 162 h Joyce Jackson, Jo Ann Johnson, Eorline Goodwin. Colon Guano Generals on parade! The Lee High Bond was led by three pretty young ladies who attracted much offenfion wherever They went. They accompanied The band from Jacksonville to Mobile, and here in Montgomery they went before 0 notion-wide Television audience for The BIue-Groy Game. These young ladies deserve recognition for Their excellent performance and loyalty. 163 RICKY GOODWYN FEATURE TWILER a U n e V A r e .T X e D n w 0 d S e In C r O m d n d .b e In T The purpose of The Music Appreciation Club is to make music more enioyoble and understandable To its members and to inform its members of the fine points of recognizing and appreciating good music. Some of its activities include informative talks by Mr. Long on composers, musicians, musicql com- positions, The differences between good and bad music, and listening To and comparing different types of music. The officers are Jimmy Simpson, President,- Bill Hammett, Vice-Presidenf; Ed Mixon, Secretory-Treos- urer; and Harvey Jones, InTerclub-Council Representative. musm Appnecmtlon Clus 165 First Row: Judy Butler, Frances Tofum, Jo Ann Johnson, Lynda Adams,- Winsfon Maxwell, Presidenf; Martha Sims, Secretory-Treosurer; Jimmy Colley . . . Second Row: Mr. Cox, Sponsor; Don Pofmcm, Me- linda Davies, Toni Harlo'n; Fred Gamble, Vice-Presiden'r; Poul Hoene, John Davies, Jackie Parrish, Judy Brantley. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club, under The management of Winsfon Maxwell, the president, and Fred Gamble, the program director, has done a wonderful job in promoting interest in radio work and developing student interest in Taking part in school activities. The program every Thursday at WCOV called Lee Hi-Lifes consists of the news hi-Iifes, sports hi- lighfs, and an interview with on inferesfing personality from Lee. The members of fhe Radio Club appreciate The leadership of Their sponsor, Mr. Charles B. Cox, whose guidance has helped make The Radio Club the success it is. 166 FIRST ROW: Sybil Garret, Margaret Snell, Heien Curlee, Done Thompson, Mary Jo Sykes; Ann Strickland, Vice-PresidenT; Eorline Goodwin, Secretory; Eleanor Moseley, PresidenT; Sandro Wells, $er- geonT-oTrArms; AnneTfe PiTmcm, Chaplain; Rose Ann Chun, Treasurer,- Lindo Ray, Wilma Diffly, Janice Bloke, Shirley Richardson, Angeline Woifes, Jean Moreheod . . . SECOND ROW: Fran Jones, Polly TrevarThen, Ello Moe Brinkley, Anne Clemenfs, HorrieT Yeorby, Eloise Jimmerson, Phyllis PonTon, Mar- iorie James, Dorrel Allen, PCIT Bradley, Angie Kinbrough, PaTsy Flournoy, Beryl Bricken, Ann Snell- grove, Rebecco Royal, Isabelle Kyzer, Barbara McElroy . . . THIRD ROW: Lena Frances Deon, Louise Smith, Janis Richardson, Donna Byers, Jackie Dover, Lynn Sellers, Adrienne lvey, Toni Harlan, Anne Swonner, Peggy Grier, Peggy Thornton, Martha ATkins, Martha Jean Parker, Julio McGuire, Sarah Graham, Barbara Morris, Carolyn Soori. Semen qlnls' ClUB The purpose of The Senior Girls' Club is To uphold The spiriT of Lee High and To support all The ac- Tivifies of The school. The Senior Girls' sponsored The Senior Girls' Tea for newcomers. The eye catch- ing ChrisTmos Tree was furnished by The Senior Girls' Club. The climax of This club's ocTiviTies was Twirp Week and The Twirp Dance. ,1 wu: , ' SMOKING FIRST ROW: Mary Ethyl Caldwell, Sandro Ryols, PaT ScoTT, BeTTy Chysel, Jo Ann AusTin, HoTTie Bazell, PoTricio Harris, Bobbi Stondridge, Sharon Smoof, Joan Krechel, HarrieT Long, Virginia Brophy, Vice- PresidenT; KiTTy SalTer, PresidenT; Mary Ann Pugh, SecreTory-Treosurer; Alice Cox, Patricio Skipper, POT Herring, Jean LitTle, Marie WesTon, Shelby Jean Briggs, Miss Miller, Sponsor . . . SECOND ROW: Janice Nunnolly, Judy Johnson, Becky Johnston, Judy Rhodes, Sondra BorneTT, Renova WrighT, Shirlee Cormack, Carolyn Tatum, Linda Cooper, Jean Turnipseed, Judy TofT, Juanita Rushing, Carla Dunn, Sue Hogg, Carolyn Whiteside, DoT Kilgore, Barbara Pelhom, Alice Kerby, Nancy Allie, PoTsy Crowe, Nancy Jo SwifT . . . THIRD ROW: Deloris Joy, Bunny Williams, MargoreT BryanT, JeanneTTe Nunnclly, DuTchie Sellers, BeTTy McKim, Sandra Hogg, Sondra Greer, Carrie RoberTson, Jo Ann Weldon, DyAnne Cook, Linda Rowe, Carole Winston, Louise Baker, Shirley WhiTman, Lydo Haynes, Barbara Helms, Aliene Grier, Ann STow- ers, Margie Ingram, Shirley Collins. the phySIcal eaucatlon CIUB The purpose of The Physical EducaTion Club is Learning through recreoTion To be of service To The school and communiTy, and To enioy ocTiviTies, visualizing Their reloTion To The physical, menTol, moral, and social development. All The girls porTicipaTing in The club's ocTiviTies hove enioyed Them immensely. Under The directions of The sponsor, Miss Miller, The Physical Education Club had a successful year. m JNh w- M mam Wmvg- ' ,3 49 N41,, - 168 First Row: Dickie Hanna, Rex Akins, Skeeter Gunn, Sergeant 0i Arms; Buddy Davidson, Secretory- Treosurer; James Johnson, Chaplain; Patsy Bradley, Sweetheart; Joe MacDonald,- Woyne White, Presi- dent; Don Sellers, Carl Hopson, Jock Spencer . . . Second Row: Freddy Block, Clifford Litfie, Terry Por- rish, Bobby Sfondlond, Smokey Evons, George Woffs, Donald Hunt, Charlie Jones, Vice-Presidenf; chr'r Kennedy, Bill Vinson . . . Third Row: James Sexton, Kyle Kyser, Ken Kronzusch, Ed Morelock, Jacky Bry- ant; Marvin Johnson, Lorry Curry, Fred Caufhen, Don Crocker. letten Clus The purpose of the L Club is to recognize outstanding athletes and to give athletes from dif- ferent sports 0 chance 10 come Together and act as 0 group. The club has many proiecfs, one of which is to keep the school property intact. For another proiect the members sold cokes and different re- freshments of The school during the boskefboll games. The club reoHy enioyed their annual function in the spring. ..l T- ; ?w T ..Ju'i IE; 1 169 Jackie Spencer, winner of Thor McAn Most Outstanding Athlet Awa rd. wmner Allison Whetstone, of local D. 0. Speech Con- HCREOIII... Whene McLeod, wmner of American Legion Douglas Contest. Essay Angeline Wcites finalists in National Merit Scholarship David Cannon Contest Barbara Shell Carolyn Saari CRGOltZlS , Due The SCABBARD receives Alabama Sweepstakes Award for best Annual of the year. Congratulations to the Marching Band for a iob well done. I HENLEY HBTEL n m :3 w ' m ; patnons 1 IONG. '38 w WNW W P I I NV I m r i COMPLIMENTS OF CARMICHAEL TIN SHOP 1439 HOUSTON STREET Pictured above is the modernisfic home of the CARMICHAEL TIN SHOP located at 1439 Houston Street. We feature all types of metal work, including termite shields, gutters, down- spouts, metal and built up roofs, duct work, and venting heaters. Our work will help preserve your property, give you more pro- tection and make a better appearance for your home. Naturally we use only the finest quality material as well as expert workmanship, assuring you of the best possible job. As an extra feature we now carry the line of Bryant air con- ditioners and heating units. We give free estimates on any iob. Just dial 3-8630 and one of our representatives will call on you. COMPLIMENTS OF MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE ALL STATES LIFE BUILDING Capitol Parkway Shopping Center PAUL'S SUGAR 'N SPICE V2 Block Beyond the Coliseum Next To Naval Reserve Training Center THE GROCERTIA Home Owned e Home Operated AHcmfa Highway 0f Dalrcida Road Telephone AMhersf 3-9841 SYBIL HATS 22 North Perry Street Montgomery, Alabama Regular members of the Sibyl Millinery Club are entitled to select one hot without charge after the purchase of ten Sibyl Hots. OUR THANKS TO PAUL ROBERTSON STUDIOS 935 SOUTH COURT STREET FOR THE SUPERB PHOTOGRAPHY IN OUR ANNUAL. COMPLIMENTS OF PRICE APOTHECARY Locations No. 1 Jackson Hospital Building No. 2 801 Admos Avenue Miss Nichols and Coach Jones were dining together in the cafeteria. During the course of the meal the former spoke. I had a rather peculiar answer in class today. I asked who wrote THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, and Jack Bell replied, Please ma'am, it wasn't me! Ha, ha, ha! laughed Coach Jones, and I suppose the little rascal did it all the time. PAR VALUE LOAN COMPANY INDUSTRIAL BANKERS JAMES N. JOHNSON, Vice-President 137 South Court Street PARKER - SLEDGE HARDWARE On the Level On the Square Two Convenient Locations 19 South Court 520 E. Patton Avenue Downtown Normandole COMPLIMENTS OF MELVIN DAWKINS, INC. PLUMBING - HEATING AIR - CONDITIONING Sales - Service - Repairs 101 East Jefferson Street COMPL IMENTS OF MARTHA REA FLORISTS 2150 MT. Meigs Rood Flowers For Every Occasion Over 30 Years Experience COMPLIMENTS OF M and W TRUCK SALES 1 997 Bell STreeT WHITE TRUCKS Sales - Service Compliments Of LEAK-MEMORY CHAPEL, INC. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 531 Monroe Compliments Of ALABAMA TRAILER SALES INCORPORATED 199l Bell Street Teenager in movie to his date: Larry: Can you see all right? Dane: Yes. Larry: Are you in a draft? Dane: No. Larry: Does the man in back of you have his feet on your chair? Dane: No. Larry: Mind chdnging places with me? Toni: Men are all alike. Beryl: Men are all ah like, too. PHILOSOPHY If you drink a quart of milk every day for 1200 months, you will be 100 years old. Compliments of Montgomery's Most Complete Seed S'rore 1'1? GARDEN SEED 727 FLOWER SEED ii? FIELD SEED 7Q? BULBS AND PLANTS 727 PET SUPPLIES 75L? NURSERY STOCK MONTGOMERY SEED 8t SUPPLY CO. 243 Dexter Ave. Montgomery, Alabama Compliments Of LEDYARD'S SERVICE STATION 3900 Atlanta Highway SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Best Wishes Compliments Of MARSHAL - McELVY KINDRED'S DRESS SHOP Printers and Lithographers 2164 Mt. Meigs Road 611 North Maryland Street COMPLIMENTS OF CAPITOL CITY MACHINE WORKS 600 North Court Street Compliments Of ALABAMA DITCHING COMPANY and MONTGOMERY RADIATOR COMPANY J. ALFRED DAVIES COMPLIMENTS OF F A N N I N ' S MEN'S CLOTHING 130 Montgomery Street COMPLIMENTS OF BLOUNT BROTHERS COMPANY BELL BUILDING COMPLIMENTS OF ALABAMA GAS CORPORATION 220 Montgomery Street COMPLIMENTS OF COWAN SUPPLY COMPANY 123 Columbus Sfreef GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES Lee 8x Bibb Streets Montgomery, Alabama Tires Batteries Broke Wheel Alignment Recapping Use Our Easy Pay Plan VISIT MONTGOMERY'S LEADING READY-TO-WEAR STORES DOWNTOWN NORMANDALE MMMMMMMMMMM Iceman '4 W. A. MAY 8 GREEN FRANK ROSA, Manager SPORTING GOODS T O FISHING TACKLE O 35 South Court Street Y Montgomery, Alabama 5 ComplimenTs of INVESTORS FEDERAL SAVINGS 8 LOAN ASSOCIATION 8 South Court Street Compliments Of JEHLE BROTHERS, INC. 1616 MT. Meigs Rood GENERAL CONTRACTORS o Residenfiol - Commercial 0 Industrial WHEN YOU WANT A PHOTOGRAPH YOU WANT A FINE PHOTOGRAPH and that's the only kind your official photographer fakes! Photograph Studio 2nd Floor WWW COMPLIMENTS OF HENLEY'S MEMORIAL COMPANY 1601 MT. Meigs Rood COMPLIMENTS OF SANFORD TILE COMPANY 1724 Upper Wefumpko Rood COMPLIMENTS OF CAPITOL CHEVEROLET INC. COMPLIMENTS OF TURNER PLACE APARTMENTS 2 Bedroom - I story Duplex AporfmenTs Furnished or Unfurnished Short or Long Term Basis 100 Dunn Drive SAY IT WITH FLOWERS PATERSONS' W W Since 1892 300 SOUTH PERRY ST. D l A L 7 7 3 I PATERSONS' FLOWER MARKETS 1102 So. Decatur Street - Dial AM 4-4551 EASTBROOK PATERSONS' PARK SHOP In Jackson Hospital - Dial 4-7763 cnu; FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MONTGOMERY MONTGOMERY 1, ALABAMA The Banking Profession Has Never Looked Brighter Come In To See Us AT Any Time And Discuss The Possibilities Of A Banking Career Complimen'rs Of CURLEE and HOLLEY CONTRACTORS We Specialize In Building Better Homes Repairing and Remodeling Call For Free Estimates J. F. CURLEE - R. H. HOLLEY JACK CLEMENTS CLEANERS 745 Jefferson Street -24 YEARS IN BUSINESS - - Best Dry Cleaning for Less Money- COMPLIMENTS OF Auto Electric Service Company 423 Bibb Street Montgomery, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF EARL JAMES CLEANERS 3365 Atlanta Highway SOUTH'S FINEST DRIVE-IN CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS OF Walker Printing Company 328 Dexter Avenue Primers of our STARS AND BARS COMPLIMENTS OF Parts Service Company 412 BIBB STREET COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY HOME BUILDERS ASSOCIATION QUALITY - INTEGRITY - HONESTY Building Montgomery Better 22 South Perry Street COMPLIMENTS OF MURPHY'S PURE OIL SERVICE STATION 3465 Atlanta Highway SOUTHERN MOTOR IMPORTS 505 Montgomery Street 1' K V ,If-j Cl , Va VOLKSWAGON The World's Most Reliable Small Car COMPLIMENTS OF WEST BOYLSTON MANUFACTURING COMPANY OF ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF Guarantee Tire 8x Recapping Company I'LL MAKE YOUR OLD TIRES NEW 560 South Decatur Phone 3-5760 SINCE 1868 Central Alobomds Leading Department Store SALES TWO AND THREE BEDROOMS - Furnished 0nd Unfurnished Waringwood - Southern Meadows - Clayton Court Lanier Court - Fair Manor -Fairview Villa Edgewood - Brauvoir BUILDERS OF SUPERIOR HOMES IDEAL SALES 3855 South Court Street Telephone AMherst 5-1581 a MONTGOMERY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Best Wishes To The Class of '57 Congratulations on 0 fine job,weHdone. Complimenfs Of G U T H R I E TIN SHOP and ROOFING COMPANY 1435 Highland Avenue Compliments of FOREST AVENUE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP BOOKS 4 NOVELTIES CAPITOL NEWS COMPANY 214 Montgomery Street Compliments of STANALAND'S TEXACO SERVICE 3301 Atlanta Highway CALIFORNIA STREET I.G.A. SUPERMARKET 22 No. California Street Capitol Heights J8:S IGA SUPERMARKET 3853 Atlanta Highway Dolroido THE TREND TODAY 13 IGA DARBY 81 SONS Launderers and Cleaners 1849 Upper Wefumpka Rood Phone 3-9127 MONTGOMERY SHOE FACTORY FINE SHOE REPAIRING Normandole Downtown Compliments of M. SABEL 81 SONS 749 North Court Street DA1IIS DRUG COMPANY Phone 4-6471 - Prompt Delivery 2276 Mt. Meigs Road MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Compliments of RUTH 4 SONS 25 Dexter Avenue QUALITY oVALUE . VARIETY $355413 LVER-S MONTGOMERYS M STORE 1st Moron: Hello, is this 31111? 2nd Moron: No, this is three, eleven, eleven. 15? Moron: I'm sorry I disturbed you. 2nd Moron: That's all right; the phone was ringing anyway. Compliments Of CUSTOM CLEANERS 2000 Mt. Meigs Rood Compliments Of AIRWAY CLEANERS 3 LAUNDRY 1647 Highland Avenue Compliments Of DOWDY ENGINEERING CO. 41 Adams Avenue Compliments Of ALABAMA INDUSTRIAL FINANCE COMPANY 81 Commerce STreef EASTBROOK PAN - AM CHARLES H. BARKER 3310 Biltmore Ave. at Coliseum Blvd. Compliments Of BEASLEY'S GULF SERVICE 401 Bibb Street NEWELL'S SHELL SERVICE HERMAN NEWELL, Prop. Madison Avenue and Decatur Street Montgomery, Alabama AMhersY 2-9576 Compliments Of CENTRAL GLASS and RADIATOR COMPANY 516 Bibb Street EMILY'S 2766 Mr. Meigs Rood Because you love 'smart things CHESTERFIELD COMPANY L O A N S 28 South Court StreefaUpsfclirs H. D. BLAKE, Manager George Watts: I can't get my report card back. Mrs. Smythe: Why? George: You gave me a I and mother is still mailing if to reIatives. CULVER'S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION CENTER IN E. MONTGOMERY 3405 Atlanta Highway MONTGOMERY, , ALABAMA Compliments Of FABRICS, INC. 515 Bell Strem Compliments Of M. T. CURLEE HOME BUILDING and REPAIR Compliments Of GLOBE FINANCE CO., INC. 1 1 3 Lee Street YANCEY PARK DRUG CO., INC. 1716 Upper Wetumpka Rood Telephone AMherst 4-0261 D 81 D DRUG COMPANY 2701 Fairground Rood Telephone AMherst 3-5666 DARNELL PLUMBING COMPANY Plumbing On WheeIs--One Trip 2477 Carter Hill Road CAPITAL STOCK YARDS 1464 Furnace Street Auctions Every Monday thru Friday Live Stock of All Kinds Compliments Of CAUTHEN FURNITURE COMPANY 152 North Court Street Compliments Of AMERICAN SERVICE COMPANY 1503 High 10nd Avenue SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. Authorized Singer Sales and Service 35 Com merce Street Teenagers: People who express a burning drive to be different by dressing exactiy alike. SAUL'S FOOTWEAR, INC. 544 East Patton Avenue AMherst 5-3340 MT. MEIGS ROAD SERVICE CENTER 1850 Mt. Meigs Road Road Service 4 Tires 81 Batteries FLATTERY The art of telling another person exactly what he thinks of himself. SANFORD'S DRUG CENTER 2036 Upper Wetumpka Road PRESCRIPTIONS SPECIALTIES Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans. OFFICE SIGN Keep your nose to the grindstone, your shoulder to the wheel, your eye on the ball- now try to work that way. Wealthy Detroit matron to Friend: I gave my husband a Cadillac for Christmas so I wouldn't have anything to wrap up. BAKERY SIGN Remember father and buy a Devil's Food cake. Compliments Of MARTIN'S PAN - AM 1900 Mt. Meigs Rood Compliments Of MCGHEE BROS. DRUG CO. 136 Dexter Avenue Montgomery's Oldest Drug Store Compliments Of IDEAL LAUNDRY 529 Randolph Street E. E. FORBES PIANO CO. 105 Commerce Sfreef One of the Most Comp1e1e Music Stores in the Entire South Save On Your Cleaning . . . . PARAMOUNT CLEANERS 1870 Mt. Meigs Road POWELL ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 815 Adams Avenue PARKER'S SERVICE STATION 601 Madison Avenue 24-Hour Road Service AAA Compliments Of PHILLIPS TYEWRITER SERVICE 322 Madison Avenue RIALES SINCLAIR SERVICE 205 South Perry Road Service Goodyear Tires and Batteries MONTGOMERY APOTHECARY SHEPHERD BUILDING Prescriptions Called For Compliments Of DUNN GLASS COMPANY 320 Bibb Street ADOLESCENT A person old enough to stay up for he late program on TV and young enough to en- ioy it. JAKE ARONOV TIRE COMPANY ARMSTRONG TIRES TIRES AND TUBES SINCE 1912 AMhersT 4-7326 COURTSHIP The period during which the girl decides whether or not she can do better. Recommended by United Motor Court DAVIS MOTEL 3929 Atlanta Highway Compliments Of JONES BROTHERS GARAGE 2501 Highland Avenue SEAWELL SHOE COMPANY Quality Footwear for the Entire Family 13 South Court Street MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Compliments Of JACEY'S JEWELERS OBIE YANCEY - WOODROW W. JAMES 36 South Court Street. Montgomery 4, Alabama Compliments Of REYNOLDS 8! GRANT SERVICE STATION Corner Lee 8t Bibb Streets HARBIN'S Office Equipment and Supplies Phone 4-5371 84 Commerce Street Montgomery, Alabama Compliments Of THE POOR MAN'S BANKER Ground Floor - Greystone Hotel WARD'S SERVICE STATION DependabIe Gasoline 8t Motor Oil 1409 Highland Avenue Best Wishes POULTRY PRODUCTS, INC. MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Compliments Of ELMER A. TALLANT GENERAL INSURANCE 154 Church Street Friend: What is your son going to be when he passes his finals? Father: An old man! Compliments Of THORNE'S TV SERVICE 1206 Madison Avenue Who Commands in your house? We share the management. My wife bosses the children and the servants. My iob is attending the goldfish. Compliments Of TERRY SERVICE STATION 3025 Atlanta Highway Compliments Of OAK PARK DRUG STORE 701 Forest Avenue LET LUTHER SKINNER BE YOUR PRINTER A Complete Line Of Office Supplies and Equipment One flea to the other as they stood on the corner: Shall we walk or take a dog? COMPLIMENTS OF I. R. BRYANT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MERPACO The place to buy all your office supplies and equipment MERCANTILE PAPER COMPANY 138 Commerce Street Telephone CHerry 7-8341 We Specialize in Permanent Waving CAMELLIA BEAUTY SHOP MRS. JESSIE MALONE, Owner Collowoy STreef and MT. Meigs Rood Diol AMherst 2-5238 TOM BARNES Lincoln - Mercury Co. Visit Our Used Car Lots of 205 Church Street 81 Bell Street BAKER ELECTRIC CO. 2525 Highland Avenue Established 1906 Wishing you continued success BALLARD REALTY COMPANY Sales - Mortage Loans -- All Types of Insurance Room 919-22 First National Bank Building Telephone AMhersf 2-0349 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA TURNER INSURANCE 0 BONDING COMPANY Contractors' Security Bonds All Kinds of Insurance 219-222 Bell Building MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA CAPITOL HEIGHTS DRUG COMPANY 1865 Mount Meigs Rood Telephone AMhersT 2-0569 DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY The Home of Good Will CADILLAC - PONTIAC 141 Cofomo Street Compliments of MASSEY - DRAUGHON BUSINESS COLLEGE 204 South Perry IN MONTGOMERY SINCE 1887 DIXIE OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY in The Bell Building STATIONERY GREETING CARDS - GWTS INVITATIONS 0nd SOCIAL PRINTING CONGRATULATlONS TO LEE HIGH DEXTERS INTERIORS Montgomery, Ala. 220 Dexter Avenue Compliments of FOWLER - DOZIER TIRE SERVICE 100 Bibb Street FOR ROAD SERVICE PHONE 3-3809 COHEN AMUSEMENT COMPANY THE RECORD CENTER WITH COMPLETE RECORD SERVICE R.C.A. Phonographs 224 Dexter Avenue THE STORE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY PATRONIZE EASY WAY SU PER MARKET 231 Jefferson Street Phone 6913 or 3-8276 M. 5. Tucker Bertie L. Tucker President General Mgr. THE PARKMORE 3036 Afla n10 Highway BAND INSTRUMENTS - REPAIR WORK Phone 2-1296 ART'S MUSIC SHOP 108 Montgomery Street Montgomery, Ala. CAPITOL CLOTHING STORE Lodies' Shoe Solon Shoes - Handbags - Hosiery 116 Montgomery Street Compliments Of LANGSTON FINANCE COMPANY 218 Bibb Street Complete Line of Home Supplies EDWARDS HARDWARE COMPANY 1908 MT. Meigs Rood Plumbing and Fixture Department Mr. Woodham: Ken, what is the shape of the earth? Ken: M's round. Mr. Woodham: And can you prove it? Ken: All right, it's square. I don't want any argument Baby-sitters: Girls you hire to watch your TV sets. B. F. GOODRICH CO. First In Rubber Headquarters For Tires and Batteries 1 Bibb Street GUARANTY SAVINGS $ LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office - Montgomery, Ala. Growing By Helping Others To Grow REINHARDT MOTORS, INC. Rambler - Metropolitan Nash - Hudson - Willys 312 Cotomo S'Treef PAKE - STEPHENSON, INC. Sporting Goods Athletic and Physical Education Equipment Toys MONTGOMERY TUSCALOOSA P. O. Box 1789 P. O. Box 411 Compliments Of DIXIE HOME SUPPLY COMPANY 515 Madison Avenue Compliments Of FLORIDA FISH COMPANY 217 Columbus Sfreef New Latest Model Cars in Excellent Condition DIXIE DRIVE - IT - YOURSELF SYSTEM 244 Lee Street Low Rates - All Over Dixie Compliments Of KLEIN 8t SONS, INC. JEWELERS 3 Dexter Avenue WEIL'S ANTIQUE SHOP and ARMISTEAD'S ART STORE 32 SouTh Court STree'r Compliments of HIGHLAND BEAUTY SHOPPE 1605-A Highland Avenue Mr. Spencer to Mr. Carlton: Last week Jackie made his first money since getting oui of college--sold the watch we gave him for graduation. When Noah sailed the waters blue, He had his troubles same as you, For forty days he drove the ark, Before he found a place to park. USED CARS BUY - SELL - TRADE Clean Late Model Cars RALPH SMITH MOTORS, INC. 108 Molfon Street 411 East Jefferson n. , 3. p- it: I .. K r: 9 x42, I y , 1 4: . ' 3:5 -' SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF WlNN-DIXIE MONTGOMERY, INCORPORATED OPERATORS OF KWIK - CHEK SUPER MARKETS COMPLIMENTS OF TEAGUE HARDWARE INCORPORATED 174 Commerce Street COMPLIMENTS OF MONTGOMERY RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS ASSOCIATION Happiness Begins At Home COMPLIMENTS OF STANDARD UNION LIFE INSURANCE CO. STANDARD UNION LIFE BUILDING 3381 Atlanta Highway MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Compliments of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 435 Dexter Avenue DURR DRUG COMPANY of 219 Commerce Street Wishes The Best for the G'ENERALS ROUSE MOTORS, INC. CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH The Best of Automobiles 324 Molfon Compliments of AL MEANS, INC. 405 BeH STreeT M E T C A L F ' 5 Men's and Boys' Wear 17 Commerce Sfreef TOM SAWYER MCGREGOR BOYS' WEAR Compliments of LONG-MCGEHEE ELECTRIC COMPANY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 2158 Mt. Meigs Rood FOR THE NEWEST YOUNG MEN'S STYLES See HARRY KAMINSKY AT THE HUB 14 Dexter Avenue J ESSE FRENCH PIANO COMPANY 75 Commerce Street A Name WeH-Known Since 1875 75 fie QM pf?957 our sincere O m In this great land of ours, private enterprise offers each of you boundless opportunities equalled nowhere else on earth. Your future is limited only by your determination, ability and vision. Regardless of your vocation, you will find association wifh UNION BANK a valuable ally. Our bank has assisted many young men and women on the pathway fo success and is anxious to do the same for you! We cordially invite all graduates of Robert E. Lee High School to bank with us, and bank on us as a lifetime partner in your future success. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM GENERAL DEPOSITARY U. S. GOVERNMENT Nllllll BANK Member Federal g1 R u s T c o . DEPOSI' insurance Corporation Montgomery, Alabama FIFTY-SIX YEARS ON CONSTRUCTING BANKING SERVICE FOUNDED 1901 Compliments Of THE GOODFORM SHOP 26 Dexter Avenue Compliments Of HODGSON CONCRETE COMPANY, INC. P. O. Box 1710 MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA PENNEYS A'lWAY 5 .H85 x on AL'lT'Y'! Best Wishes to the Class of I57 First Federal Savings And Loan Association Of Montgomery 36 Commerce Street MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Mrs. Tucker: Don't use such bad words, dear. Cecil: But Chaucer used ?hem. Mrs. Tucker: We , don't play with him then. Mother 00 Willie returning from his first day at schooD: Did you learn anything ioday? Willie Misgustedlyh Now, I gotta go back again tomorrow. Compliments Of ALEX RICE Good Clothes For Men and Women For Over 76 Years COLLINS WELDING and REPAIR SERVICE WELDERS or ALL METALS No Distance too Great No Job Too Large 1091 North Court Street MONTGOMERY, ALABAMA Montgomery's Oldest Independent Car Dealer C. E. PITTS MOTOR COMPANY 221 Molfon Street Brand New Automobiles for Less There were Times we Thought we wouldn'f, But we finally got it done. It took 0 lot of efforf BUT we held a lot of fun! Here if is .......... We hope you liked it! Our Thanks To . be Qaragun Qregg For All The Help On The 1957 SCABBARD 5 J5 . , x ginw a euNUU W 47510410 43-6126 T124 CKNUJ' ?,My xvcx GALIL' 4127 $44 01M mum? 14W. aavcl b I D ' Ruck dmrl w 3 A 4.7.665 5'51??? 5,674? 71 xgxn 5W, 1:5,,QV W5, AV ML JM J . - 'Lv 99:5; MA 3mw 35 M 30 5 '$5 m lzyfyl M54 w z b . ' 15 X 41L . ,1 h' 5!


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