Slocomb High School - Sigma Eta Yearbook (Slocomb, AL)

 - Class of 1954

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'R'- WATSON, DON To thine own self be true and thou canst not then be false o any man. football I, II, III, IV: F. F, A. I, II, III, IV, Officer III, V: Baseball II, III, IV: W'ho's Who IV. WATSON, JIMMY 'He travels the fastest who travels alone. I-H Club I: F, F, A, II, III, IV, Officer IV: WICKER, SHIRLEY A star without a stain, A. I, M. I: Sports Club II: I, R. C. III: Beta Club IV. WRIGHT, JOHN Give every man thine ear, but few thy voice, L-H Club I, II: I. R, C, III, IV: unior Play, sound effects, III. SMITH, EARL Before a man can wake up and find himself famous, he must wake up and find himself. Football II, III, IV: Baseball III, IV: I Club I, II. SMITH, ROBERT There lives more faith in honest doubt, believe me, than in half the creeds, F,F,A, I, II, III, IV, Officer II, III, IV: Football I, II, III, IV: Iunior Play: School Play III. STONE, LLOYD The menace of the years shall find me unafraid. F,F,A, II: Second place in County Speaking Contest II: Basketball II: I,R,C, III, IV, Officer III: Football III, IV. THOMAS, sue Not satisfied with being somebody like everybody else, Class Officer I: M,I,M, I: I,R.C, II: Glee Club II, III, IV: Christmas Pageant Cast II, III, IV: School Play III: Junior Play: Beta Club III, IV, Officer IV: Class Prophet IV: I-li-Lite Staff IV: Halloween Carnival Cast IV. THOMPSON, NINA Life is not so short that there is not time to live. M.I.M,, Officer I: F. H,A, II, III, Officer II: Junior Play III: Beta Club IV: Sigma Eta Staff IV. VICKERS, ROYCE Free men set themselves free. Basketball 1, II, 111, IV: 4-H Club 1: F,F,A, Club 11, III: S Club IV. f

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MILLER, BOBBIE Heaven helps those who helps themselves. 4-H Club, Officer I: Basketball I: Class Officer I: I,R,C II: F,H,A, III: Beta Club IV. MOSS, IIILDA New occasions teach new duties, 4-H Club, Officer I: Basketball, eo-captain I: Class Officer I: Sports Club II: I,ll,C, III: Beta Club IV. NEWTON, LARRY His candle will burn out someday, but it will leave a lasting glow, Football I, II, III, IV, co-captain III, IV: Baseball I, II ru, rv: Basketball 1, ii, 111, iv: s Club 1, ir, ui, rv, Officer III, IV: Who's Who II, III, IV: Class Officer III, IV: Junior Play: School Play III: Christmas Pageant Crist III, IV: Class Lawyer IV: Halloween Carnival Cast IV. PEEL, PATSY She liked whatever she looked on and her looks went everywhere, F,H,A. I, II: Cheerleader II, III, IV, captain IV: Who's Who II, III, IV: Beta Club III, IV, Officer IV: Sigma Eta Staff III, IV: Christmas Pageant Cast III, IV: Glee Club Ill, IV: Halloween Carnival Cast IV. PELHAM, IEAN Life is short and very uncertain, let us spend it as well as we can. Class Officer I: Jr. High Play I: 4-H Club I: Glee Clllb 1. 11, 111, IV: F,H,A, II, III, Officer III: School play III: I,R.C. , Officer IV. PIPPINS, KATIE Deep peace within and love to spend, M,I,M, Club I, Il, IV, Officer IV. 4-H Club III. X POPE. DOROTHY SUE Better by far that you should forget and smile, than that you should remember and be sad, F,H,A, I: I,R,C, II: Glee Club II, III,IV: Christmas Pageant Cast II, III, IV: School Play III: Beta Club III, IV: Ili-Lite staff IV: Halloween Carnival Cast IV: Sigma Eta Staff: Junior Play, Sound Effects III, REGISTER, RAYMOND High-erected thoughts seated in the heart of courtesy, Class Officer II,IV: Glee Club II, III, IV: Beta Club III, IV: Christmas Pageant Cast II, III, IV: Sigma Eta Editor: Junior Play: School Play III: Band IV: Physical Education Club II: Hi-Lite Staff IV: Halloween Carnival Cast IV: Who's Who IV. SHEFFIELD, MARTHA ANN Work is work and must be done, neverthelessl have my fun, Class Officer I, II, llI,IV: Glee Club II,lIl,IV: Pep Glub I: I, R.C, I, Il, III, Officer III: Beta Club IV: Cheerleader II, III, IV: Sigma Eta Staff IV: Hi-Lite StaffIV: Junior Play: Who's Who III: Christmas Pageant Cast II, III, IV: Halloween Carnival Cast IV. SINGLETARY, ANN She always feels the sun is hid but for a night, 4-H Club I: Junior High Play I: Junior High Salutarian I: F,H,A, II, III: Glee Club II, III, IV: I,R,C,, Officer IV.



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of Sf Qi-li52r1THE TEQU6 oF E MMP Today, May 22, 1974, the residents of Slocomb turn on their TV sets and find that a program is being presented by John Wright and Maylon Eldridge, owners of our TV station, WXYZ. As the picture becomes clearer they see Lloyd Stone in the lobby of the Coliseum Theatre, which covers an entire block on Main Street. Talking to Lloyd is Harry Gene Harris, owner of the theatre. Harry Gene tells the audience that the blueprint for this buildin was drawn by the well-known architect, S. W. Kirkland, and was constructedgby fDonQ Watson Construction Company of Slocomgn. The interior of the theatre was decorated by the renowned Patricia's House o Interior Decoratin . Celebrities start arriving and Lloyd tells the vigwers that tonight is the pre- miere of Virginia Kirkland's new play, The Frightened Bachelor, which was filmefl near Honolulu at a beach resort owned by Luverne Knight and Katie Pippins. Haro d Ha ler and Eleanor Hinson are the stars. The T5 audience sees Miss Kirkland, Mr. Hagler, and Miss Hinson arrive on a Cadillac presented to them by Earl Smith, president of General Motors Co. Be- hind them come Early Robert Smith, owner o Smith Airlines, by which everyone cameg and Ann Brown, head stewardess of the airlines. When interviewed Virginia and Eleanor reveal that their gowns were designed by Harrell Elmore and their hair -dos were styled by Martha Ann Sheffield in her Paris sa on. Next to arrive is Dorothy Sue Pope, first lady president of the U. S. , with her secretary of state, Mar ie Fore and. After them arrive Pat Peel, crowned Mrs. 1America of 1974, and so Farmer who is corresponding secretary for McCa 's Ma azine. Billy Arnild, latest male sensation on the screen, Jean Pelham and Ann Kirkland, co-owners of the Je-Ann Cosmetic Laboratories, and Nancy Carroll, who succeeded J. Edgar Hoover as head of the F. B. l. , rush in from Hollywood. The make their interviews quite brief. James Bass, head coach at Auburn, and Larry Newton, who succeeded Red Drew atfthp University, come in arguing about whose team will win the Collard Bow o S ocomb. Joe Merritt, owner of the Merritt Oil Co. , and Paul Hidle, president of Swift and Company at Southport, arrive next. With them are Bobbie Dean, wife of the Pastor of the First Baptist Church, and Raymond Register, a visitin evangelist. Shirley Ann Singletary and her boss, the overnor of New York, iuther I-lallg Paul Gray, the nation's top jet ace, Gene Keel, head of the U. S. Navy and his two assistants, Captains David Baxley and Jerome Chanceyg Bobbie Miller, teacher of writing at Vassarg and Betty Holland, head of the Army Nurse Corps, come in just as Lloyd is interviewing Freddie Bush, ringmaster of the Rin ling Brothers Circus: Needless fBibb Gravesl, the top clown of the show, and Ngarjorie Hu es, trapeze artist. gClaudette Boyette, lady-in-waiting to Queen Elizabeth, Shelby Jean Bass, editor of the Herald-Observer , Bet Hyman, gxresident of the local P. T. A. g Nina Thompson, owner of the Nina Photograph tudiosg Evelyn Bedsole and Doris Culverhouse, both affiliated with the U. S. Bureau of Agricultureg and Shirley Wicker, inventor of Wicker Baskets, arrive in a fleet of Watson taxi cabs owned b Jimm Watson. Y Latecyomers almost miss being on the program. The audience is hastily introdu- ced to Mary Lou Enfinger, a famous P0wer's modelg Kathryn Kelly, a tough sarge in the WAF'sg Royce Vickers, popcorn boy in the lobbyg and Sue Thomas, just home from a Broadway play. Lloyd signs off and the audience settles back to the regular schedule of programs. Sue Thomas Prophet 15

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