Springville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Springville, AL)

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THE TIGER v66 Foreword school (skool) n. 1. a place where instruction is given; a school- house. — Webster School is a place to learn about life in our modern age... School is a place where bodies as well as minds are strengthened... School is a place to have fun... School is people who teach others... School is a spirit... 2 Contents Faculty— Page 7 Elementary- Page 33 Activities-- Page 41 Athletics— Page 71 Favorites— Page 58 Memories—Page 85 Advertisers—Page 91 Message From The Principal MR. CHARLES H. JONES To the graduating class of 1966: This period of conflicting opinions of individuals and countries places great respon- sibility upon you as graduating seniors. In this new era, skills and research are of the utmost importance that our country may maintain its spirit of democracy and its free enterprises. High school graduates face many problems in this changing world. Your achieve- ments in high school should encourage you to seek higher education in order to reach new and better horizons. In your search do not neglect your social and spirit- ual life. 5 To one who has guided us faithfully through- out our high school careers; one whose coun- cil, advice, and assistance will never be for- gotten, we lovingly dedicate The Tiger 1966. — THE TIGER STAFF 6 Faculty MRS. TAYLOR MRS. VAN PELT MRS. WALDROP MR. WATSON MRS. WALKER BS BS AB BS BS Jacksonville U. of Alabama Huntingdon Jacksonville U. of Alabama teacher (tech er), n. A person whose business it is to teach, train, or instruct; an instructor. —Webster MR. RIKER BS Jacksonville MR. JONES AB, Howard, MA U. of Ala., ED U. of Ala. MRS. WINDHAM BS U. of Alabama MRS. JONES BS Jacksonville, MA U; of Ala. MRS. TUCKER BS Miss. Sou. Senior Officers Richard Simmons, Treasurer Don Keith, Vice-President Leon McGinnis, President Tony Garrett, Secretary Arleen McCullough, Reporter Richard Simmons and Sybil Taylor Class Favorites PAT ALLISON Alternate Miss Homecoming, Senior Beauty, Sophomore Beauty, Freshman Maid, Pro- ducer Senior Play, Paper Staff, Who's Who, F.B.L.A., F.H.A., F.T.A., Vice-Pres. Glee Club, Graduation Usher '65, Tri-Hi-Y, 4-H, Pep Club. SANDRA CASTEEL Freshman Class Treas., Sophomore Class Secretary, Beta Club Treas., Sec. -Treas. F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Pep Club, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Business Manager of Annual, Play Cast, Co-Head Cheerleader, Glee Club, 4-H. DORTHA COLEMAN Valedictorian, Who's Who, Editor ’’Tiger Paw , Play Cast, Assistant Director Senior Play, Annual Staff, Student Council, Vice Pres. Beta Club, 1st Vice-Pres. Spanish Club, Secretary Library Club, C.T.A. Award, Glee Club, F.B.L.A. HOBERT COLLEY Football, Track, F.B.L.A.. P ONY GARRETT lotball 2-3-4, Basketball t Outstanding Athlete. M All County, Paper Staff, itizen ; Who, PAUL HILL S Club, Who's Who, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Most Valuable Lineman, Pep Club S Club Officer, F.B.L.A. AL HODGES S Club, Football 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3 4, Who's Who, 4-H Club, Annual Staff. MIKE HUFFSTUTI.ER 4-H Club. BILL LAYFIELD Football B Team, Annual Staff (Photog raphy). Baseball A Team. FREDDY LOGGINS County Most Valuable Player, County Team Area Tourney Team, State Honorable Men- tion, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Annual Staff, Who's Who, 4-H Club, Paper Staff. BARBARA LOVELL Paper Staff, F. B. L. A., Play Cast, 4-H Club, Pep Club, F. H. A., Glee Club, Student Coun- cil, Senior Beauty, Class Favorite - 7th, Who's Who, Annual Staff. SIBYL McCORMACK Who's Who, Tiger Sweetheart, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Glee Club, Pep Club, F.T.A., F.B.L.A., F.H.A., 4-H, Play Cast. arleen McCullough Who's Who, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Glee Club, Pep Club, Beta Club, Student Council Good Citizenship Girl, F.T.A., F.B.L.A., F.H.A., 4-H Club, Graduation Speaker. LEON McGINNIS Pres. Senior Class, Pres. Student Council, Salutatorian, National Merit Finalist, Beta Club, Spanish Club, S Club, Library Club, Football 2-3-4, Basketball 4, Annual Staff, Play Cast, Co-editor ’’Tiger Paw . DALE ODOM Beta Club, Spanish Club Treas. , S Club, Football 2-3-4, B.M.O.C., Play Cast, Pep Club. HARRY OWEN Football 1 -2-3-4, Baseball 1-2-3-4, Vice- Pres. F.B.L.A., Spanish Club, S Club, Play Cast. Paper Staff, Annual Staff. 4-H Club, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y. 13 STEVE ROBERTSON Football 1-2-3-4, Pres. S Club, F.B.L.A Play Cast, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, 4-H Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Most Valu- able Lineman ’64, Who's Who, Class Favor- ite '63, Halloween King '64. DALE ROGERS Spanish Club, Football 1-2 (manager). JOANN SARUSCE Miss Homecoming; Cheerleader '63, '64; Annual Staff; Senior Beauty; Beta Club; Jun- ior Class Beauty; Paper Staff; Who's Who; F. H. A.; F.T. A.; Graduation usher '65; Tri-Hi-Y; Play Cast; Glee Club; Treas. Pep Club; 4-H Club. JIMMY SHARP F.B.L.A. President, Paper Staff, Play Cast. RICHARD SIMMONS Football 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, Class Favor- ite, Who's Who, 4-H Club. SYBIL TAYLOR Senior Class Favorite, Senior Maid, Senior Top Beauty, Pres. Beta Club, F.B.L.A., F.H. A.. Annual Staff, Paper Staff. Play Cast, Pep Club, 4-H Club. JANICE TUCKER Who's Who, Beta Club, Annual Staff, F.B.L.A., Paper Staff, F.H.A., PepClub, Glee Club, 4-HClub, Class Favorite 64-65, Cheerleader, Head Cheerleader 65-66. JAMES TUCKER Beta Club, Spanish Club, S Club, Student Council, Football 3-4, Basketball 2-3-4, Most Valuable Basketball Player. MARY FRANCES WHITTINGTON F.B.L.A., F.H.A., Who's Who, Paper Staff, 4-HClub, PepClub, Glee Club, Stage Man- ager Senior Play, Tri-Hi-Y, F.T.A. LARRY WILSON Football. SALLY WRIGHT Pres. Library Club, Secretary Spanish Club, Vice-Pres. Student Council (Junior), Pep Club, Glee Club, Paper Staff, Annual Staff, Beta Club, Who’s Who, Sophomore Maid, Graduation Speaker, Danforth Award. RICK McBROOM F.B.L.A., Baseball, Who's Who. Juniors FAVORITES Pat Presley Don Waid OFFICERS President Don Waid Vice President Steve Owens Secretary Joyce Brown Treasurer Pat Presley 18 Juniors Joyce Allison Ronnie Allison Louie Barrett Johnny Bittle Linda Brooks Joyce Brown Mack Brown David Brownlee Linda Burttram Johnny Cox Marjorie Jones Mike Jones David Morgan Wanda Mardis Stacy McCain James Morrison Bobby Murray Dollie Nolin Steve Owens Billy Partain Linda Phillips Ray Phillips Pat Presley Brenda Reed Brenda Scott Jimmy Spence Russell Tucker Jenny Vaughn Don Waid Ralph Williams 19 Sophomores FAVORITES Ronnie Keith Jane Walker OFFICERS Presidents: Wayne Keith Merle Galbreth Vice-Presidents: Johnny Barrett Amanda Newton Secretary: George McGinnis Johnny Barrett Charles Baswell Joyce Burttram Jacky England Merle Galbreath Joan Gargus Dianne Green Gary Hardeman Carl Hicks Jr. Ronnie Keith Sara Hoffman James Layfield Diana McBroom George McGinnis Dale Murray Ronnie Murray Amanda Newton Terri Odom Diann Pendegraph Jerry Phillips James Rankin Barbara Sharp Bobby Sims Jimmie Taylor Loyd Smith Charles Tickle Bobby Tidwell Donna Terry Jane Tucker Ronnie Venable Sophomores 23 ■ p J , 0k 0+ Ai % 4f - A j • f 0 L ., f “.i.f n t r vL i r £ • %ih r %•' i ,|k V ' MT • Jm.W . 1 J mV A m CLASS OFFICERS Presidents; Trudy Hodges Gary Burttram Vice-Presidents; Bobbie Keith Phillip Jones 26 Freshmen Eddie Barrett Janice Baswell Nelson Brown Gary Burttram Warren Burttram Nona Chandler Jimmy Coleman Larry Colley David Conway Ken Garner Trudy Hodges Doug Jones Phillip Jones Walter Jones Bobbie Keith David Keith Roderick King Larry Layfield Sandra Leopard Roger Loggins Phillip McCullough Steve McDaniel Delores McKinney Bobby Nolin Dannie Odom Gail Owens Charlotte Partain Joel Phillips Robert Robinson Karen Sarusce Angie Stephens Jane Terry Judy Williams Kay Wise Ronnie Wisner CLASS FAVORITES OFFICERS Vickie Waid and Paul Waid Pres. Janet Washington Ronnie Wanninger Vice-Pres. Nancy Jones Paul Waid Jr. 29 Gilbert Finley Diane George Christine Gillilan Susan Glidewell Bobbie Goolsby Dale Green Danny Rpy Hill Terry Jennings Nancy Jones Ronald Kendrick Nancy Kiber Arnold Keith Waylan McBroom Judy McDaniel Roger Murray Joyce Nelson Janice Nolin Larry Nolin Freeman Pendegraph Jerry Price Betty Rankin Shirley Robinson Lou Salvo, Jr. Jerry Simmons Wayne Simmons Troy Smith Nancy Terry Paul Waid Vickie Waid Ronnie Wannigar Janet Washington Randall Williams Larry Wiggins Lane Wilson Sherry Wilson 30 Jr. IPs Jr. Fs FAVORITES Cindy Cushion Robert Glenn OFFICERS Presidents Darryl Quarles Cindy Cushion Vice-Presidents Sandra George Daniel Higdon Mike Aldridge Karen Ash Bill Bass Mary Bass Linda Bruce Walter Chandler Donald Cook Cindy Cushion Vickie Dickert Pam Forman Sandra George Robert Glenn Dale Glidewell Kathy Hardiman Jimmy Harrison Ralph Harrison Daniel Hidgon William King Cheryl Leopard Gary Logan Larry Lovell Margaret Nolin Sharon Nolin Joyce Murray Partica O'Brien Hope Owens Betty Jo Peoples Henrietta Perkins Johnny Phillips Tommy Phillips Darryl Quarles Sandra Reece Donna Reed Kathy Simmons Gail Taylor George Tickle John Watson Drew Weaver Benny Whittemore Deborah Williams Shirley Williams Vickie Williams Bob Wilson George Wisner Sharon Wright Jr. Fs 32 MRS. CASH Elementary- Faculty . MRS. WRIGHT MRS. MOODY MRS. WALKER c Cv - il Kf MRS. MOON MRS. OWENS MRS. WHITE MISS BYERS MRS. BUFFINGTON MRS. COATES MRS. AUST Sixth K. Allman S. Baswell P. Baswell J. Beason J. Beatty R. Bryson T. Burttram P. Carden M. Chandler J. Coleman D. Colley T. Colley F. England D. Fowler R. Franklin K. Galbreath D. Green D. Hill R. Hill L. Huggins A. Jones W. Jones K. Layfield J. Layfield L. Leopard C. Massey L. Murray D. McCullough G. McKinney M. Nolan C. Overby E. Partain J. Payne D. Phillips E. Presley D. Price D. Price D. Rankin S. Robertson C. Robison V. Rosser J. Schloffman S. Smith B. Terry M. Tidwell B. Tidwell T. Walker J. Wiggins D. Wise G. Wisner B. Wisner 35 Fifth Grade C. Allen L. Beatty J. Beatty B. Borem D. Brooks M. Bruce M. Conway W. Cole D. Colley M. Colley J. Cox R. England R. Firestone C. Galbreath T. Glenn B. Jackson D. Jones J. Jones S. Jones R. Keith E. King B. Massey J. Masters P. McGraw D. Murray G. Murray W. Murray J. Nelson D. New C. Nolin D. Overby B. Price M. Reece C. Robinson D. Simmons D. Simmons C. Simpkins J. Simpkins M. Smith S. Thomas B. Williams L. Windham C. Whittemore 36 Fourth C. Aldridge G. Allen D. Barrett R. Bowens F. Brooks R. Campbell D. Cole M. Colley J. Chamblee D. Ellis J. Fenley R. Galloway J. Grier J. Griffis P. Guthrie C. Hodges R. Holder J. Hudgins C. Johnson K. Jones S. Jones S. Layfield R. Leopard G. Luke G. Martin R. Martin C. Massey P. McGaw J. McGinnis J. McMillon W. Minyard F. Morgan D. Nicnols B. Odom K. Payne J. Payne J. Peoples P. Phillips A. Price B. Rankin A. Robertson M. Robertson B. Roulain C. Roulain O. Smith K. Spence A. Terry P. Tolbert F. Vann P. Walker T. Washington T. Washington M. Weems B. White B. Wiggins S. Wright 37 Third Grade J. Allen S. Barrett T. Batson J. Beatty K. Brownlee H. Chamblee G. Chandler W. Coleman D. Davis B. Fowler R. Franklin K. Garrett L. Glass T. Goolsby L. Grier M. Griffis J. Hanks M. Harrison D. Hill D. Holdier D. Jones G. Jones L. Jones R. Jones D. Kerr R. King C. Layfield B. Mardis W. Martin M. McBroom D. McConell R. McCorkle S. New T. Nichols V. Nolan W. Nolin R. Odom F. Overby S. Partain K. Peoples R. Pettus D. Pettus D. Phillips G. Phillips R. Phillips S. Phillips F. Price S. Robertson S. Robertson K. Robertson J. Roulain T. Simmons D. Simpkins O. Smith D. Spence E. Stephens R. Taylor C. Wnittemore S. Wilson Second Grade C. Beatty G. Bevel D. Bowens J- Bragg K. Brownlee C. Bulter F. Bulter D. Cole J. Colley L. Colley C. Disker R. Everett A. Fuller J. Glenn K. Goolsby S. Greer D. Griffin T. Hardeman T. Helton B. Hornsby J. Hyatt B. Hyman T. Isbell L. Jackson S. Johnson K. Jones M. Jones T. Leopard S. McGaw R. Minyard D. Nolan J. Nolan J. Oakes C. Odom J. Owens R. Peoples M. Phillips P. Phillips P. Roberson C. Rosser S. Rosser B. Ruffian B. Self B. Simmons J. Smith T. Smith B. Steed T. Stephens C. Taylor K. Tidwell S. Tidwell J. Walker A. Wallace L. Washington S. Whittington K. Wilson P. Wilson 39 First Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available Picture Not Available G. Allen T. Allman N. Baker C. Banks C. Batson R. Beard G. Beard M. Buckner N. Butler R. Carroll D. Coleman B. Colley D. Everette R. Fenley V. Fenley S. Firestone C. Franklin M. Fuller R. Glass J. Grier C. Guthrie K. Hardeman R. Harrison J. Holiday G. Johnson J. Johnson K. Jones T. Kiber W. Layfield R. Layfield C. Lochart G. Martin L. Martin M. Minyard D. Allen D. McMillon R. Nolen S. Odom S. Overby C. Owens K. Peoples P. Pettus K. Phillips S . Phillips B. Price M. Riker T. Roulain S. Roulain M. Rutledge D. Simpkins N. Steed P. Thomas K. Thomas R. Tolbert A. Tucker D. Venable L. Wallace W. Webster J. White ' w' 1 Z' b± r A i a K -v h v .r ‘ . ir w ; d 'i - • 5 ' 4. ’ 1 ■ f J ’“‘ ' V ib C: IM . X ____________________________ The Senior Class of 1966 Presents ' Stranger in the Night ” ,1 jenuk Most of tl physical seiene whK’h has alx u WITH THE engineering Iv.n university brar campus. “This will i more adequate technological ct the Western w The requin aspirations for Reeves, for in the develops —The conti Huntsville and University of A1 ciassr —A $3 mill Institute huildir —The miti masters' de-rer nginccring in —The initia' lajors in Engli lg in 1964. —THE PRI ■ hich with a ft || racluate studio —The a 1 loti I )r additional b —The appn I )r 1966-67 for —The deleg ! lanagmg the i ■ ’ 'Z Kd’i« r pha follow :• Headliners oeelipi were a rie lun re now • : e Health d for c tillion r en s dormitory planned or women at the University will provide a home for i for it now are near completion. The building is This architect’s sketch shows the dining room of since 1 roof of t ‘ of a la named ; 'rn are d Cento f • ’’mid ngineeri tental n m Birmingham, a been approved in mstruetion should nine, says it s worth $8 MT’ million. ■ This, he tainted t $ A is ir crease of 17ft per rent over th y f r $30 million the university physical plant was worth 1 | years ago. “You can readily see tha |Jjr t the growth in plant value fo that decade alone rxceede the combined growth for th )£ 124 years previous since it founding.” he said But. he said, even more 1 $ to come. ing |s planned. This includes a THE UNIVERSITY vice 54.6 million women’s dormito- president said architects or ry and a 12-story, $3.4 million u eminent retiew illion in Federal lie Basic Science ilities. r these latter two 59.8 million bond egislature in the he library will be the basic science • by a $150.000 gift lust Engineering, approved but not sources needed to ity. (Volker also ■s who aided the bis year.) .ib !.irt:a: r-'-xv. n- ur vt'iupinem center, a line arts building, more engineer- ing buildings, computer facili- ties and many others. Research ? function of the vic e president f Pow said moi . at the ma VA s from ou Aft Jlversity r y rsity’s res V ihutes to I - ■■ ams, he Various tj institution C ored and r ons and d W SAID us and ce 3n. The i gh funds c o universit rch. v said an y is its pu hibition o he annual unit ersity cars from v said the ; in 19654 14. Rooks f 11 ■ ‘it math, psyclu ng, which includes a mental t will house departmental off to cost about $1.8 million. B rill be in the Smith Woods i rrrri] rjr ?? o. rr Ike 1 iger otajj Rick Simmons, Sandra Casteel, Don Keith, Sybil McCormick, Arleen McCullough, Freddy Loggins, Steve Robertson, Leon McGinnis, JoAnn Sarusce, Sally Wright, Sybil Taylor, Janice Tucker, Dortha Coleman, Harry Owens Student Council Mr. Watson, sponsor 48 Scott, Williams, Coleman, Wise, Tucker, Galbreath, Higdon, Owens, Keith, Wanninger, Jones, Sharp, Mr. Watson, Higdon, McGinnis Officers: Leon McGinnis, pres., Charlene Higdon, v. pres., Barbara Sharp, sec. The Tiger ” Staff Seated: McCormick, McCullough, Loggins, Allison, Robertson, Owens, McGinnis, Taylor, Tucker; Standing: Simmons, Odom, Garrett, Sharp, Keith, Coleman, Wright, Lovell, Whittington, Casteel, Sarusce Pep Club Front row: Mrs. Van Pelt, Scott, McCullough, Taylor, Casteel, Coleman, Sharp, McGinnis, Tucker, Waid, Taylor, Brown, Keith, Mardis; back row: Wright, Phillips, Reed, Odom, Tucker, Sarusce OFFICERS: Sybil Taylor, president Dortha Coleman, v. pres. Sandra Casteel, treas. Jane Rutland, secretary Mrs. VanPelt, sponsor Wright, Galbreath; second row: Burttram, Windham, Walker, Junior Beta Club Glee Club Library Club Brooks, Coleman, Keith, Wright, McGinnis, Odom, Mrs, Jones, Waid, Barrett, McCullough, Jones, McGinnis, Wanninger, Waid, Brown, Walker, Wright, Stephens, Phillips, Hodges, Waid, Wise, Mardis, Odom, Keith OFFICERS: President - Sally Wright Treasurer - Leon McGinnis Reporter - Don Keith Secretary - Dortha Coleman 52 FBLA Mrs. Tucker, sponsor F B UTURE USINESS L EADERS y MERICA MM 54 FRONT ROW: Coach Rowe, Leon McGinnis, Steve Roberson, Paul Hill, A1 Hodges, Don Keith; SECOND ROW: James Tucker, Tony Garrett, Harry Owens, Dale Odom, Walter Jones; THIRD ROW: Phillip Jones, Don Waid, Mike Jones, Louie Barrett, George Oakes, Ronald Keith, Doug Jones; THIRD ROW; James Morrison, Wayne Simmons, Eddie Barrett, George McGinnis OFFICERS: Steve Roberson, president Paul Hill, vice president Don Keith, secretary-treasurer Leon McGinnis, reporter The S Club is made up of boys who have lettered in at least one sport. During the year, the club sponsored several social gatherings and worked to improve newspaper coverage of school athletics. The club boasted two Merit Scholars, five Beta Club members, and four All-staters in two sports. The S” Club 55 SPONSOR - Coach Benny Rowe EI Club de Espanol FRONT ROW: Keith, Coleman, Burttram, Wright, Odom, Galbreath; SECOND ROW: Higdon, Tuc- ker, Brooks, Windham, Burttram; THIRD ROW: Mardis, Newton, Odom, Scott, Phillips, Walker; FOURTH ROW: Rogers, Brown, Mrs. Waldrop, Owen, McGinnis, Robertson, Keith, McGinnis OFFICERS: SPANISH CLUB SPONSOR; Mrs. Odette Waldrop Don Keith, President Joyce Burttram, Dortha Coleman, vice-presidents Dale Odom, treasurer Sally Wright, secretary Miss Springville Runners-up Miss Homecoming 10 ANN SARUSCE 61 Homecoming Court Senior Maid SYBIL TAYLOR Junior Maid BRENDA SCOTT Alternate Miss Homecoming PATRICIA ALLISON Sophomore Maid BETH WINDHAM Freshman Maid SANDRA LEOPARD 62 Tiger Sweetheart SIBYL McCORMACK SYBIL TAYLOR 64 Senior Class Beauties BARBARA LOVELL PATRICIA ALLISON JO ANN SARUSCE GLENDA HILL Class Beauties Who’s Who MOST ATHLETIC Glenda Hill and Paul Hill MOST STUDIOUS Dortha Coleman and Leon McGinnis BEST ALL AROUND Pat Allison and Tony Garrett BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Janice Tucker and Dale Odom PRETTIEST AND BEST LOOKING 68 Jo Ann Sarusce and Harry Owen MOST TALENTED Barbara Lovell and A1 Hodges WITTIEST Betsy Walker and James Tucker MOST BASHFUL Frances Whittington and Hobert Colley MOST POPULAR Sally Wright and Steve Robertson MOST COURTEOUS Sibyl McCormack and Rick McBroom 69 MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Dortha Coleman and Don Keith BEST PERSONALITY Jo Ann Sarusce and A1 Hodges 70 BEST DRESSED Pat Allison and Harry Owen FRIENDLIEST Janice Tucker and Freddy Loggins MOST DEPENDABLE Arleen McCullough and Leon McGinnis BEST FIGURE AND PHYSIQUE Glenda Hill and Rick Simmons The Tigers 1965 Won: Locust Fork Odenville Cedar Bluff Ragland Ashville Tied: Southside SEATED: Captains Paul Hill, Rick Simmons. Coaches Benny Rowe, Alec Watson. Lost: Cleveland Walnut Grove Ohatchee West Jefferson 1 it | i Be 1 f % PAUL HILL Senior tackle, captain, most valu- able lineman 1-2-3-4 DON KEITH Senior end, 1-2-3-4 73 HARRY OWENS, Senior wingback 1-2-3-4 RICK SIMMONS Senior halfback, STEVE ROBERTSON, Senior tackle 1-2-3-4 Captain 1-2-3-4 74 SENIORS: SEATED, Paul Hill, Rick Simmons, Don Keith, Tony Garrett, Leon McGinnis; STAND- ING, Harry Owen, Steve Robertson, Dale Odom, James Tucker. DALE ODOM, Senior guard, 2-3-4 JAMES TUCKER, Senior center, 2-3-4 LEON McGINNIS, Senior guard 2-3-4 TONY GARRETT, Senior halfback outstanding back, outstanding athlete '65 2-3-4 WAYNE KEITH, Soph. JAMES MORRISON, Junior RONALD KEITH, Soph. ROGER BRYSON, Soph. DON WAID, Junior MIKE JONES. Junior 75 WALTER JONES Fr. DOUGLAS JONES Fr. WAYNE SIMMONS, Fr. JOHNNY BARRETT, Soph. GEORGE OAKES, Soph. REX WILSON, Junior GEORGE MCGINNIS Fr. JOHNNY BARTLETT Fr. JIMMY TAYLOR Soph. PHILLIP JONES Fr. Tigers I Junior Basketball r(A ” Team LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimmie Taylor, Tony Garrett, Danny Stephens, James Morrison James Tucker, Freddy Loggins, Don Waid, Leon McGinnis, Coach Watson 78 Garrett--All County Loggins—M.V. P. and All County, All Area, and Hewitt-Trussville Tournament Team LOGGINS—Senior STEPHENS--Junior McGINN IS--Senior W AID - -Junior MORRISON - -Junior GARRETT --Senior T A YLOR - -Sophomore TUCKER--Senior err) ?? rri B 1 earn Left to Right: Johnny Barrett, George McGinnis, Billy Higdon, James Morrison, Roger Bryson, Rex Wil son, Ronnie Allison, James Presley. Coach Rowe. Jr. Team Left to Right: Paul Waid, Darryl Quarles, Douglas Jones, David Keith, Roger Loggins, Philip Jones, Jerry Simmons, Arnold Keith, Coach Watson. Cheerleaders JANE WALKER BETH WINDHAM LINDA PHILLIPS JOYCE ALLISON SANDRA CASTEEL MERLE GALBREATH JANICE TUCKER SUSAN PHILLIPS, mascot Walker, Galbreath, Windham, Tucker, Casteel, Allison, Phillips, Phillips 83 Baseball FREDDY LOGGINS, Senior DON WAID, Junior FRONT ROW: Taylor, Jones, Layfield, Loggins; BACK ROW: Waid, Hill, Waid, Loggins, Oakes. Not shown: Coaches Rowe, Watson BILL LAYFIELD, Senior GEORGE OAKES DOUG JONES, JIMMY TAYLOR Sophomore Freshman Sophomore PAUL WAID, Freshman ROGER LOGGINS Freshman 84 Memories . . . Miss Springville BETH WINDHAM Miss Springville Around the World in Song JOYCE BROWN, KAREN SARUSCE PATRICIA PRESLEY SALLY WRIGHT talent award PAT ALLISON JOANN SARUSCE JANE WALKER BRENDA SCOTT Alternate Miss Springville There's No Business Like Show Business' Homecoming 1965 10th grade--Most original float— All Aboard for Victory Cheerleaders—Most beautiful float— D-Day for Ohatchee Eighth Grade-- Where the Action Is QUEEN AND COURT MISS PEP CLUB Pat Presley TIGER SWEETHEART Sybil McCormick JUNIOR MAID Natural Born Champs Al’s Alley Cats Brenda Scott Daryll Quarles accepts an award from Freedom's Foundation at Valley Forge, Pa., in a special program on WBRC-TV. Presenting the award, which is to Mrs. Aust's sixth grade class, is Mr. Post, vice-president of Freedom's Foundation. Also shown is Mrs. Quarles, Daryll's mother, and Mrs. Charles H. Jones. May Day Festival, May 6, 1966 Queen Kathy Burgess, escorted by Gay Martin, and runner-up Cindy Hodges escorted by Greg Martin. 89 ■ Autographs BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY the graduating class .wmmmmm Compliments of ELMER COLE COMPANY DIXIE SUPERMARKET Leeds, Alabama Real Estate and Insurance STATI FARM INSURANCE Local Agent for State Farm Insurance Office Phone - 467-3051 Home Phone - 467-3911 92 V ttblg? SFHI LEEDS TELEPHONE CO. Serving Leeds, Odenville, Springville, and Ashville RALSTON PURINA COMPANY Trussville, Alabama Processors of Fryers and Turkeys Wholesale Only Phone 655-2195 ■ ■ TRO-FE MEADOW GOLD The Protein-Power Milk North Alabama's Finest! WINDHAM DIST. CO. AND MAGIC GAS CO. 7« GOOD FOOD 467-2431 LITTLE JOE’S RESTAURANT AND BANQUET ROOM CROWN BINDER COVER CO. Home of Family Style Meals Springville Phone - 274-2235 Alabama JOE TIDWELL - Owner Compliments of BANK OF SPRINGVILLE Established 1907 Springville Alabama Phone 467-3871 96 Catering to Springville Thanks Springville for Your Business the Past Three Years TRUSSVILLE MOTORS 155 Main Street Phone - 655-2704 (Call Collect) Trussville Alabama (When you trade with us you don't pay for a Big Name) Clean, Dependable Used Cars Our Reputation? (Just Ask One of Our Customers) 6% Financing up to 36 Months Compliments of NATIONAL CABINET CORPORATION Springville, Alabama The Most Trusted Name in Electronics Color TV GLENDALE MILLS AND SUPPLY COMPANY Compliments of BEN BURTTRAM MOORE CHEVROLET-OLDS Oneonta, Alabama TRUSSVILLE FLORIST ANTIQUES GIFT SHOP MRS. DOLLIE SOUTHERLAND Ph - 655-2951 192 Main Street Trussville, Ala. 98 All Kinds of Lumber for All Purposes Quality at the Right Prices W. W. LEOPARD LUMBER COMPANY Lumber for the Home and Industry Kurfees Paints Barrett Roofing Box 16, Argo, Alabama Phone- 467-3517 Compliments of Best Wishes BAMA DRIVE INN ASHVILLE SAVINGS BANK Main Street - Trussville G. W. CARROLL and BOOTIE PEOPLES Congratulations Seniors PUTMAN GAS CO. INC. Springville - Phone 467-3306 Oneonta - Phone 274-6175 99 WESTERN SUPER MARKETS Where Every Customer Is Important Every Store Manager a Co-Owner Trussville, Alabama Now 14 Great Stores To Serve You COIN LAUNDRY - CAR WASH Compliments of JIM SKINNER FORD Roebuck Shopping City- Phone 833-1234 UNION STATE BANK Established 1903 Car Vacuum Telephone - Convenient Parking Hair Dryers Member F. D. I. C. Pell City, Alabama SOUTHERN READY MIX, INC. LIBERTY SUPER MARKETS Route 11, Box 120 Birmingham 10, Alabama Roebuck Shopping Center and 420-13th St. No. Downtown Specification Ready Mixed Concrete and Mortar For All Your Truck and Auto Repairs Call TROY PAYNE AUTO REPAIR We Sell U. S. D. A. Choice Beef Only Alabama's Two Largest Supermarkets Largest Variety of Canned Foods, Frozen Foods, and Assorted Cheeses. 25 Hour Wrecker Service Store Hours: 8 A. M. -12 Midnight Ashville, Ala. Day Phone - 594-2341 Night Phone - 594-2313, 594-2318, 594-2868 Daily Except Sunday 101 SUTHERLIN CHEVROLET Pell City, Alabama 102 When Bowling ST. CLAIR FEDERAL SAVINGS Go To AND LOAN ASSOCIATION TRUSSVILLE BOWL Pell City, Alabama WESTERN AUTO In Pell City ASSOCIATE STORE It's Everything for FOOD CENTER the Automobile Trussville, Alabama Home Owned and Operated Compliments of SPRUIELL’S DAIRY FARMS 103 ALABAMA GAS CORP. Compliments of TOWN OF SPRINGVILLE 104 Compliments of SONNY MOORE FORD ST. CLAIR FARMERS’ CO-OP Ashville, Alabama BILL PUCKETT, Manager Trade at the Biggest and Best Drug Store in Ashville FARMER’S AND MERCHANT’S BANK ASHVILLE REXALL DRUGS Compliments of GLENN SERVICE STORE Ashville, Alabama TRUSSVILLELEE MFG. CO. Always Open to Serve You Better Trussville, Ala. Ph.-655-3828 105 SOUTHEASTERN ENAMELING CORPORATION Springville, Alabama Compliments of dr. j. h. McClendon OPTOMETRIST Class of 1936 Compliments of TUCKER GROCERY 106 Springville Kindergarten Compliments of BURGESS CLINIC 107 From the Desk of Nick Cottis Cottis-Belmont Studios ---We are proud to be your Official Photographer NICK COTTIS ED BANKS CARL BOATRIGHT TOM RODDY BELMONT STUDIOS Birmingham, Alabama TIGER BOOSTERS R. H. ALLISON AMERICAN BAKERY CO. ASMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE BLOUNT COUNTY FARMERS EXCHANGE BRADEN FURNITURE CO. BUD DOLLAR CASH SUPERMARKET H. C. CARDEN CARGILE JEWELERS CARL ANN FLORIST COFFEE CUP CAFE COHEN’S STORE DAIRY CONE RESTAURANT DAVID LEE’S DOLLAR STORE R. M. DORSETT, NATIONWIDE INS. EAST LAKE AUTO PARTS ECONOMY MOTOR SALES, INC. EGG-A-DAY FARM ELMORE’S 50 AND 100 ELROD’S SHOE BOX EVANS FLORIST FACTORY OUTLET W. M. FORMAN GROCERIES FORTSON'S FRED PEEK FORD AND CO. FROST FROST DR. L. S. GARTRELL CHARLES C. GORE GREENSPOT CAFE L. B. HALLMARK ’’CLASS OF 30 TED R. HAMMETT INSURANCE AGENCY HICKORY PIT NO. 2 FRANK HOLCOMBE CO. DR. B. F. HOOKER HOUSE OF FASHION HONEYCUTTS’ FINE FOODS JEFFERSON HOME FURNITURE ROD JONES, STATE FARM INS. KEITH’S STANDARD OIL STATION LANKFORD BARBER SHOP LARRY’S RECORD RACK MRS. LEE LASTER SUNDRIES LEE MOTEL LEEDS HARDWARE LEEDS SKATELAND H. K. LETT R. J. LOGGINS james McClendon, jr. class of 1961 McConnell’s pure oil McPherson radio t.v. MABE'S GARAGE MARGIE-LU DRESS SHOP JOHN MARTIN, JR. MARY LOUISE MANUFACTURING CO. MASHBURN CURB MARKET MAYS JONES MILLER DRUG MILNER RESTAURANT MOORE’S FOOD STORE JO’S CURB MARKET MORGAN PONTIAC BUICK O.K. RUBBER WELDERS ONEONTA COTTON WAREHOUSE GIN CO. ONEONTA LOCKER PLANT OWEN CONSTRUCTION CO. PEARSON HARDWARE CO. PRATER DRUG CO. DR. NED PRICKETT PUTMAN FABRIC AND GROCERIES ROYSTERS CAFE DOYLE F. SNEAD SOUTH-STEEL CORP. TEAGUE MERCANTILE TERRY'S STORE TOWN OF ODENVILLE TRUSS VILLE CLEANERS V. J. ELMORE WAID SERVICE C. W. WARE GROCERY WASHINGTON’S CAFE WILUAMS SHOE SHOP WILSON GROCERY SERVICE STATION JOELN. WOOD, SHERIFF ST. CLAIR COUNTY W. T. CLOUD PULPWOOD CO. 109 Assemblie Homecomirii democracy Chemistry llnltlatlonsl turday afternoons The Dignified Seniors. . . Okay, number three, step forward. . .” There was an old woman. . . Beta Club candy?! The full moon at midnight affects him this way. . . Watching educational TV. Stealing turkeys? Here's the church. . . here's the steeple. . . Students eye view of Monday morning. gulfs will wash us down.fl touch the Happy Isles, «i Achilles, whom we knew, a? ken, much abides; and though it strength which in old days eaven, that which we are, we ie 'of heroic hearts, le ajjd fate, but strong in will ind, and not to yield. ThOTjflf We’are a MovetTqi One equ


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