Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Phenix City, AL)

 - Class of 1951

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'f155Si5'1 -?:?2f'J'3f X V' . f ,-NJHA lf-Etiiftu H. ,5bf, ,Qi,,R16fx-I If gf : g4J .L gz f' ,.,. Q ,. , N415 - r' , gi555 a1i'qf, X. commits- N 1 , sp - Jg ff Eg? 1 X N ,Q Introduction , -,, . -,,. , , . inf. , X N gg J X- Dedication fy -' Faculty QQ 1 JS Student Body B Activities Sports Features Ads ALMA MATER Foir Central, Almc Mater, Deor Our hopes, our feors ore thine, Round cull thy children for ond necir thy orms entwine We cherish thee in fdith ond hope, To thee our Iourels bring, In tribute of our loyol love, This song of ours we sing, Led by the glorious Red ond Block, We'll cll our vict'ries shore. Spulrred on by honor's rodiont stcir, We do ond dore. In purest, sweetest horrnoriy, Our voices now we roise ond join melody, To sing our High School's proise. with swelling E Q 2 R K MR. LYMAN BIRD Principol of Junior High B.S., Alobomo Polytechnic Institute ADMI ISTRATIO MR. L. P. STOUGH Superintendent of City Schools A.B., Highlond Home College B.S., University of Alcibomci MR. W. F. DARNELL Principol of Central High School B.S., Aloborno Polytechnic Institute TEACHER MISS VERTICE ANTHONY B.S., Troy State Teacher's College Mathematics MRS. LUCY BLACKWELL A.B., Huntingdon College Geography' MRSI BROWNIE G. BOLAND A.B., Huntingdon College Home Economics MR. MAURICE BRAUSA B.S., Murray State Teacher's College M.S., Northwestern University Bandmaster MR. A. G. BROWN Superintendent of Building and Ground MISS RHODA BURDESHAW A.B., Asbury College Commercial Arts MISS JAMIE CARY B.S., University of Alabama Physical Education MRS. J. M. CARY B.S., Maryville Presbyterian College Librarian -f Mies. NELLE 5. couiteiz B.S., University ot Alabama Alabama Polytechnic Institute - -' .,:' .5 English, Mathematics, Journalism MISS VERTIS DAY B.S., Jacksonville State Teacher's College ' Civics , -Jn 1-., .,., ggi A . 'A ze ,,...,, . E KX L MISS VAUDIE DEAN A.B., Mississippi Stote College for Women English MR. O. L. DUNCAN B.S., Alobomcx Polytechnic Institute M.S., Alobomo Polytechnic Institute Science MR. HENRY FLEMING B.S., University of Alobomo Diversified Occupotion MR. JACK FARRAR B.S., Troy Stote Teocher's College Mothemcitics, Science MR. WALTER M. GREENE B.S., Alobomo Polytechnic Institute Physics MISS MARY FRANCES GIBBS A.B., University of Alobomo Economics MRS. CLARA D. HELMS BS., Troy Stote Tecicher's College M.S., Alobczmo Polytechnic Institute English MISS ELLA MAE JOHNSON B.S., Alobomo College History, Science MRS. J. W. JOHNSON A.B., University of Alobomo English MRS. SAM W. KEEL A.B., University of Aloborno M.AL, University ot Alobomcx Our MR. CHARLES KELLY B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Science MR. CLYDE KENNEDY B.S., Livingston State Teacher's College History MRS. SARA KENNEDY B.S., Troy State Teacher's College Mathematics MRS. W. O. LANGLEY A.B., Judson College Diploma in Speech Speech and Dramatics MISS MARTHA NELL LITTLE Alabama Polytechnic Institute Typing II, Secretary TEACHERS MRS. FRANK McCARTY AB., University of Alabama English MRS. F. M. MORTON A.B., Young Harris College Mathematics MR. PORTER NEWTCN B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Assistant Principal, History MISS JEWEL PETERS B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute English MRS. ANNIE B, REGISTER A.B., Bessie Tilt College Glee Club L fait . 5 .AN R' -Q-1-'jf' Xe MR. WARREN N. RICHARDS B.B.A., University of Georgia Bookkeeping MISS DOROTHY SELLERS A.B., Huntingdon College English MRS. VIRGINIA D. SELLS A.B., Alabama College Geography, Science MR. CARLTON SMITH B.S-, Alabama Polytechnic Institute Science MRS. L. P. STOUGH B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Librarian TEACHERS MRS. VICTORIA WILSON TAYLOR B.S., Troy State Teacher's College Civics, Mathematics, Science MR. E. E. WATSON Ed. Mus. B., Oberlin College Bandmaster MRS. C. H. WHITE A B., Georgia State College for Women M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Biology MRS. FRANK W. WILLIAMS Jacksonville State Teacher's College B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mathematics MR. FLOYDWORTHY B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Social Science MR. CALVIN'B. WRIGHT B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Mathematics 4 Un, 'Q -, x... 4 i?G1! v ,.3'fiA- ,L E af Rr.. ..fg.,, .K fiigf-. :gels pk Q f ry 1 MJ gli: ,:3fx,:,i,. . -,f.,: . 44. ,cw ,1 ,, , , -f- c , .w ' .f -1, .1 :F -,Zig Eff , vt K i.ft.im.-,i:t9gu,f'a!:f:r,Qa:.4.4 - ., . -' - wg- gz,--K,-1, lg: 4 9 YI, J f vlriuf , :iff vrS:'iFi?i9,,5:fW?1,.nik, 'w-rff,g:,.y,-,- ,Y ,,.',q,.9g.,4 , ggi:-.f 4 3 ..e ..,,v5,c,A,. Ng, .. Aw , , f ew --f 1 'rg .14 1 -pf' ,53'.f7 ' , ,x , ' -- -W . nf- -wi 1'x 'z-r , If Q J - 'ffm 1-fa. 'ikigweff' M17 , -1,,,,... -. Q, . ,,--,,,3,,,.-,.. '..,x,::' axfif :fy -v.. v, -gpg. 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VELA VIRGINIA BAXLEY, Gen-nie Tri-Hi-Y '50-'51, Dramatic Club '50-'5l, Maiorette '49-'51, Secretary '50-'5l. RITA BEARD, Lips Tri-Hi-Y '50-'51, F.T.A. Club '50-'51, F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Glee Club '50-'5I. JEWEL LQDENE ADAMS, Jill Glee Club '48-'49, Tri-l-li-Y '49-'50, D. O. Club '49-'5l, President '49-'50, State D. O. Club '49-'5l, Treasurer '50-'5I, Chair and Gavel Club '49-'50, N.O.T. Club '49-'5I, Vice-President '50-'5I, CORDELLE EULENE ADCOCK, Eulie F.I-LA. Club '47-V'49, Glee Club '48-'49, Vice-Presi- dent '50-'5l, Peanut Bowl Representative '50-'5I. .IO ANNE ALLISON, Jody Tri-l-Ii-Y '48-'49, F.H.A, Club '47-'49, Glee Club '47-'49. BETTY UNELL ARNOLD, Sug F.l-I.A. Club '48-'49. ,wp SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We, the Seniors of Central I-ligh, registered on Friday, Sep- tember 8, l95I. Everyone was happy, for he was with his friends again. Mr. Darnell had a time working out our sched- ule, for everyone wanted to take the same subjects. Finally, everything and everybody were settled and we started home. Xin- ETTA MAE BELL, Dimples CHARLES BENNETT, Chase sa?-T! ,Ql'j - DOROTHENE BENNETT, Dot MARY JACQUELINE BENTON, Jackie , F.T.A. Club '49-'5l, Secretary '49-'50, Keyhole Staff '49-'50, Business Manager '49-'50, Quill and Scroll '49-'50, Strolling along, we were happy, because school had started, f we were sad because it was our last year at Central. I4 School began September TQ, l95l. The Senior Class held its tirst meeting September 22, for the purpose ot organization. The Constitution in which we agreed to pay 53.00 Class dues was read and approved. MARGARET RUTH BILLINGSLEY, Deanie Glee Club '48-'49, Journalism Club '49-'5l, Busi- ness Manager '5O-'5l, N.G.T. Club '50-'5l, Quill and Scroll '50-'5l. RUBY FRANCES BILLINGSLEY, Hl:l'OI'lH Home Economics '40-'42 3 3 'Q' may ' BENJAMIN BISHOP, Benii FAYE BRANTLEY, Faye Maye Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, Maiorette '49-'5l, Vice-President cvs Amr, Lil i? j iw' '50-'5l, Glee Club '48-'49, Dramatic Club '50-'51, M ' K R Treasuref '50-'5l, N.O.T. '5O 5l. 'W J J . , ,.,. V V- I is I 'V sim , lt' gl 1 its f A irc kts Tggxt., MAYE BRANTLEY, Maye Faye g Tri-Hi-Y '48-'5l, Maiorette '49-'51, President '50- '5l, Dramatic Club '50-'51, N,O.T. Club '50-'5l, Glee Club '48-'49, Class Testator. CAROL JOY BROOKS, Booty F,l-l.A. Club '47-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, Glee Club '48-'Sl , Treasurer '50-'5l. ,nfl IRMA GERALDINE BROOKS, Geral F.H.A. Club '47-'49, President '48-'49, Chair and Gavel '48-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '49-'51, F.T.A. '50-'51, RAY BROWN, Brown Nose Basketball '50-'51, Football Manager '49-'50, Football '50-'5l, C Club '50-'5l. ks-'TS Senior Class Officers were elected as follows: Cecil Houston, J President, Jill l-lall, Vice-President, Ann Oullatt, Secretary, Sue 57 Walters, Treasurer. Seniors agreed to sell magazines. The goal was set at STSOO. Harold Grant was appointed Business Manager. We went over our goal to get Sl 588.50 The Class made a profit MARTHA SUE CAlN, Sue me Tri-Hi-Y '47-'49. HILDA JANET CAPPS, Jan Glee Club '48-'5l, F.T.A. Club '48-'49, Club '50-'5l. aww N.O.T. HORACE EDWIN CARDEN, Ed Ba nd '47-'49. JAMES CARDEN, Bugs Football '49-'5l, C Club '50-'51, 6? MADRINE CARDEN, Seuie Transferred from Smith Sfafion '47-'48, F.H.A. Club '47-'49. PEGGY JEANETTE CARDEN, Amazon Band '47-'50, Secretary '48-'50, Tri-l-li-Y '48-'5l'. Smizfr HORACE CLARIDY, Hass Football '47-'51, B Basketball '49-'50, C Club '48-'51, REGINALD J. CLARK, Yankee Transferred from Fitch High School, Pacguonnock Bridge, Connecticut? '50, Band '50-'51 ROSALIE JOANN CONKLE, Jody Band '47-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, Glee Club '48-'51, N.O.T. Club '50-'5l. ARTHUR CONNER, Art.to Football '49. ff' T: PATSY CHAPMAN, Pat Tri-Hi-Y '49-'51, Dramatic Club '50-'5l. POU CHAPMAN, Buddy of 5540. l-ligh salesmen were Donald Garner, Donald O'l-lara, Ann Gullarf, Reggie Clark, and Gene Roberfs. The winning homeroom was The Senior Ill C's wifh Miss Gibbs as Their spon- sor. Seniors declared Twrip season November T3-l9. l Row '9 -s. GLORIA DEASON, Go-Go DONALD DIXON, Don I Class Secretary. ALBERT DURHAM, Teenicide F.H.A. Club '48-'49. FRANCES EDWARDS, Blue Eyes Football '47-'5l, Co-Captain '50-'5l, All Bi-City '50, C Club '49-'51, Vice-President '50-'5l, Senior Eulene Adock was elected Peanut Bowl Representative from Dot Hudson's Prayer tor Peace , in a contest sponsored by the Federation Garden Clubs of Alabama, won tirst place in Central High School. this District. DON EVANS, Bugs JOSEPH JEFFERSON FLETCHER, JR., Joe High School Register '49-'50, B Basketball '47- '48, Band '46-'51, Drum Major '49-'51, Dramatic Club '49-'50, Quill and Scroll '49-'51, Chair and Gavel '49-'50, Annual Staff '49-'51, Assistant Busi- ness Manager '49-'50, Business Manager '50-'51, Hi-Y '47-'51, President '49-'50, Treasurer '50-'51, All State Band '51, MARY ALlCE FLOWERS, Little-bit F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '48-'49. CHARLES vv. FORREST, Farmer 3. We ANN FREEMAN, Anna Belle F.T.A. Club '48-'5l, President '49-'5I, Tri-Hi-Y '47- '5I, Secretary '48-'49, President '50-'5I, Annual Staff '47-'51, Class Editor '47-'49, Business Manager '49- '5O, ColEditor '50-'51, Quill and Scroll '49-'51, Sec- retary '50-'5l, Chair and Gavel '49-'51, Treasurer '49-'50, Senior ll Class Vice-President '49-'50, Miss Citizenship '50-'5I. JIMMY FREEMAN, Wormy D.O. Club '49-'5l. BARBARA ANN FULLER, Bobbie Glee Club '48-'50, F.H.A. Club '48-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '50-'5I. DORIS GANUS, Doll Tri-Hi-Y '48-'49, F.H.A. Club '47-'49. Commotion and bedlum reigned in the corridors, class- , rooms, and Red Devil . Why? The Seniors were being measured for caps and gowns. Everyone was commenting on his measurements, and feeling real dignity of being a Senior. On December l9, the Seniors held their annual Christmas Party in the cafeteria. After a period of entering second child- ,L- DONALD GARNER, Fritzy Football '47-'48, Glee Club '47-'51, President '50- '5I, C Club '47-'49, Dramatic Club '50-'5l. E '50 WILLIAM HAROLD GRANT, Cotton-top Band '47-'50, Assistant Director '49-'50, Most ac- complished Band Student Award '48, Hi-Y '49-'51, Secretary '49-'50, President '50-'Sli Quill and Scroll '50-'51, President '50-'51, Keyhole Staff '49-'51, Editor '50-'5I, Chair and Gavel '50-'5I, Scholarship Award '48-'5l, High School Register '49-'50, Dra- matic Award '49-'50, Most Representative Boy '50-'.5I. MARION CLEVELAND GODWIN, Moron VIRGINIA LOUISE GRIFFITH, Lou Library Assistant '48-'5O. F'-vang. RICHARD DAVID GRIGGS, Les B Football '48-'49, Baseball '49-'5l, C Club '50-'51, Mr. Senior I '48-'49. JOAN GULLATT, Jody F.H.A. Club '47-'49, F.T.A. Club '48-'49, N.O.T. Club '5Ol'5I, Glee Club '50-'5l. -wus! MILDRED ANN GULLATT, Annie F.H.A. Club '47-'49, N.O.T. Club '50-'5I, Secre- .,,, tary '50-'5l, Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, Senior Class Secretary '50-'51, LLC' JILL HALL, Peanut Miss Senior I '48-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, Treasurer '5O 5l, Glee 'Club '48-'49, Dramatic Club '50-'5lg Senior Class Vice-President '50-'5I, N.O.T. Club '50- '5l, Treasurer '50-'51, Annual Staff '49-'51, Assistant Club Editor '49-'50, Club Editor '50-'5l. hood, in which each played with a toy, refreshments were en- , ioyed and the gifts were later presented to the Salvation 57 Army for the less fortunate children of our town. Senior boys were outstanding in athletics. On the foot- ball field were Ray Harris, Don Dixon and Arthur Sanders who were elected Captain, Co-Captain, and Mast Valuable , ,. Lg SETH HARBUCK, China - Football '48-'50, Senior Il Class President '49-'50, H, , , Chair and Gavel Club '49-'50, Business Manager, Atheletic Association '50-'5l5 C Club '50-'5l. V RAY HARRIS, Bo ' I Football '46-'51, captain '50-'51, All Ba-city '49- '5l, Annual Staff '50-'51, Assistant Sports Editor W, I '50-'51, C Club '48-'.5l, President '50-'5lg Baseball '50-'51, choir and Gavel Club 'so-'sil s 'f pil :- BILLY HARRISON, Bill Band '47-'51, Dramatic Club '49-'5l, President '50-'51, Hi-Y '49-'51, Vice-President '50-'51, Boys' State '48-'50, All State Band '5l, Chair and Gavel '50-'5l. MARY ELLEN HATHAWAY, Helen Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, Keyhole Staff '48-'51, Assistant Editor '50-'5l, Quill and Scroll '49-'5l, Vice-President '50-151, N.O.T. Club '50-'5I. yum 3.1 ROBERT G. HELMS, Bobby Hi-Y '48-'51, Treasurer '49-'50, Library Staff '48- 49. KENNY HILYER, Otto Football '50-'51, All Bi-City '50-'51, Basketball '48-'51, All Bi-City '50, Baseball '47-'5i, All Bi-City '47-'49, C Club '48-'51, Annual Staff '49-'51, As- sistant Sports Editor '49-'50, Sports Editor '50-'51, BARBARA ANN HINTON, Bobs F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Glee Club '48-'5l, Tri '50-'51, Dramatic Club '50-'5l. l.lLY ALICE HODGES, Alice Band '47-'48, F.H.A. Club '47-'49, -Hi-Y iam W q !4Xbs..,km Player respectively. Others on the football team were C a R Houston, Gene Roberts, Kenny Hilyer, Horace Claridy, Charles Siddall. Selected tor the all Bi-City Team were Harris, Don Dixon, and Kenny Hilyer. The University ot A bama granted a scholarship to Don Dixon. Kenny Hilyer'w a scholarship to the University ot Georgia. mivr ecil nd GY la- on LAQUITTA HoLMAN, Hkeefohf' A Glee club '48-'51, Pianist '48-'51, F.H.A. Club 47-'49, KENNETH HOOD, Niggerhead V ,q l H A Transferred from Jordan '48-'49, B Basketball 'K '48-'49, D. o. club '50-'51, ' , 1, ' 3? JAMES R. HORNE, JR., Moose Basketball '48-'51, Baseball '50-'5l, C Club '49-'51, Glee Club '48-'50, Hi-Y '47-'48. U, .X 3? , cEciL HOUSTON, Frames - T SeniorAClass President '50-'51, Football '50-'5l, Basketball '50-'51, Quill and Scroll '50-'5l. dune ,. ww-ff' fu.. .. X E? if in -fs it BETTY ANN HOWARD, Betts F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Treasurer '48-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, F.T.A. Club '48-'50, High School Register '49-' '50, Library Assistant '49-'50, Poetry Award '50, Dramatic Club '50-'5l, First Vice-President '50-'51, Salutatorian. REBECCA ANN HOWARD, Bula LAMAR HUCKABY, Bubber DORIS HUDSON, Zip Babe Class Poet '50-'5l, Baseball Sponsor '50-'5l. On the basketball.court were Co-Captains Cecil Houston f and Kenny Hilyer, and Most Valuable Player was Jimmy 57 Horne. Joe Lee King won the Sportsmanship Award from Central. Jimmy Lott, Billy Marlowe, and Virgil Cook, members of DOROTHY HUDSON, Dot Cheerleader '48-'51, Captain '50-'5l, C Club , I 48-'49, Class Historian. , M . MARY INGRAM, Butch ? Hs, 5 'nm M 4 ,wils- 41 M- Y '-Q-,553 DON JACKSON, D JUNE REBECCA JACKSON, June Bug Glee Club '48-'49, Dramatic Award '5O. WWW 1 MELVlN JACKSON, Hoclocol Glee Club '48-'51, B Football '48-'49, Journol- ism '49, Dromotic Club '49-'5l. JAMIE NELLE JENKINS, SnooTs F.T.A. Club '47-'48, N.O.T. Club '50-'5l, Glee Club '49-'51, BETTY JEWEL JOHNSON, Betsy Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, F.T.A. Club '49-'50, Journolism '48-'49, Girls' SToTe '49-'50, Dromofic Club '50-'5l. FRANK JOHNSON, Bubba B Bosketboll '48-'49, D. O. Club '49-'5l. , The Senior Closs, leTT for The Armed Services during The yeor. Mony Seniors pc1rTicipoTed in exTrc1-curriculo ocTiviTies. In The Bond were Joe EleTcher, Drum Moior, BeTTie Shonks, Moye A ond Foye Bromley, Virginio Bexley, ond Jo Anne SmiTh, MojoreTTes. ERLINE JONES, Erlie Journolism '49-'51, Quill ond Scroll '50-'51, MALVIN cs. JONES, JR., Ace Do. club '49-'5l. SARAH MAE JONES, Sorry Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Glee Club 49-'51, Librory Assistonf '49-'50-. RICHARD KEMP, lll Transferred from Volley High School '50, Bond 50-'51, Vice-President '50-'51, All SToTe Bond '5l. JOE LEE KING, Minnow Football '49-'51, Basketball '50-'51, C Club '50- ,'5l, Annual Staff '50-'51, Senior Ill Class Editor '50- 5l, Quill and Scroll '51, Dramatics '50-'5l. IMA JEAN KIRKLAND, Jean Glee Club '47-'48, E.l-l.A. Club 147349. NANCY KLEMN, Bunny Band '47-'50, Tri-Hi-Y '48-'50, Keyhole Staff 49- '51, Advertising Manager '50-'5l, Quill and Scroll '50-'5l, CHARLES KNOX, Chuck Donald Garner was president ot the Glee Club. A Harold Grant and Ellen Hathaway were Editor and Assist- ant Editor ot the Keyhole, respectively. Represented on the Annual Stott were Ann Freeman and Billy Slocumb, Co-Editors, Betty Shanks and Joe Lee King, Sen- ior Class Editors. 157 ALICE LANEY, Dimples Band '47-'48. MARY ANNIS LEE, Annie Journalism '49-'51, N.O.T. Club '50-'5l. ' 115, BILLY YLISLE, Midget Transferred from Lake Worth High Schoo Worth, Florida '48. JOSEPH PATRICH LUNSFORD, Joe Band '47-'51, B Basketball '47-'48, ' ww l in Lake ml ' 3 ,Q ,v .t in 2: 1' ima.. ,I ' L :WV 14 , .ef -'til Q 5 I .f ff- 4 .7 :ya ,L -F' 5'--v::2'ikg.Qf',, C. ' 'iff ETHEL GRACE MARTlN, Skee f 'wr it gf Transferred from Valley Springs High School, Valley Springs, North Carolina '5O. i 1 EARL LAVERT MAY, Buddy f L., w Bond '47-'5l. 32, 5 V 2 N BETTlE FAYE MlLLER, Lux Girl 'wi N.O.T. Club '50-'5l. MARIE MOORE, Rosa ' Tri-Hi-Y '49-'51, F.T.A. Club '49-'51, Keyhole Staff '49-'5l, Alumni Editor '49-'50, Exchange Editor '50- '51, Dot Hudson and Billy Slocumb were Cheerleaders. Jewel Adams was elected Secretary of the State D. O. Sgniplfv convention. The highest scholastic honors were bestowed upon Betty Newsome, Valedictorian, Betty Howard, Salutatorian,-and Harold Grant, Scholarship Award. JOAN ELIZABETH MORGAN, Liz F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Vice-President '48-'49, Tri- Hi-Y '50-'51, NELL MYRICK, Nellie Transferred from Bay County High School, Panama City, Florida. SALLY MCCRORY, Sal Gal Glee Club '48-'51, F.H.A. Club '47-'49, Dramatic Club '50-'Sly Tri-Hi-Y '47-'5l, Girls' State '49-'50. Q LWB JOYCE MCDONALD, Josie , , t, . , ,,. MARY ALLEN MCGILL, Gismo F.H.A. Club '47-'49, F.T.A. Club '50-'51, Tri-Hi-Y '50-'5I. BETTY LOUISE MCLEMORE, Betty Boop Scholarship Award '48-'49, N.O.T. Club '50-'5I, Tri-Hi-Y '50-'5i. BETTY JEAN NEWSOME, Bett ian. ' SHIRLEY ANN NEWSOME, ShirI Office Staff '49-'50, Ann Freeman was elected Miss Citizenship, Harold Grant Seniors elected Jackie Stewart, Class Prophet and Class Song Writer, Dot Hudson, Class Historian, and Maye Brantley, Class Testator, Doris Hudson, Class Poet. was elected Most Representative Boy. 5 t ' V , ,L,.. ., , 3 ': .- - MINNIE ELIZABETH NEWTON, sem t A F.H.A. Club '4a-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, ,.,- ts'tt L, . - 1 A I ,., , , 1-, Mg : - m Alw- JOHN BRYANT NOWELL, Ace B Basketball '49-'50, Glee Club '49-'51, DONALD O'HARA, Don Hi-Y '47-'48, Library '48-'49. MAGGIE EARL OSWALT, Mag Tri-Hi-Y '48-'503 Office Staff '49-'50, Valedictor- CHARLES PARKER, Charlie Baseball '50-'51, GORDON HOWARD PATTERSON, Little Pat Transferred from Moultrie High School, Moultrie, Georgia, Band '47-'49, Glee Club '48-'50, BV Foot- ball '49-'5O. 'TW' HENRY DEWEY PHiLLiPs, Jie., Dickie ao. Club '49-'51, W KATREEN PoPE, Pete Library '49-'5O. , The black-faced Minstrel, The Old South ,-was held March 22 and 23. Joe Lee King was lnterlocutor. End men were Jimmy Horne, Cecil Houston, Arthur Sanders, Donald Garner, Horace Claridy and Melvin Jackson. End women were Jill Hall, Bobbie Powers, Mary Shell, Nancy McLemore, and Sue Walters. BOBBIE POWERS, lid Bit , ,N mg . l Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, Dramatic Club '50-'5l, F.T.A. Club 'L' WIN-sf 5, '49-'51, Treasurer '50-'5l. 'K A , - BARBARA NELL RANDALL, Bobbie GENE ROBERTS, Gus Football '49-'5l, C Club '49-'51, WAYNE ROBINSON, Jackie fum fx T x, , 'QA Q' BETTYE LOU RQGERS, LlTTle Lulu Glee Club '48-'49. ELLEN PATRlClA ROVVLAND, Pai FTA. Club '49-'51, SecreTary '50-'51, Glee Club '50-'5l, Tri-Hi-Y '50-'5l. ARTHUR L. SANDERS, Ari mm Glee Club '47-'50, C Club '49-'5lg Fooiball A' gi? '47-'51, Most Valuoble '50-'5l, Hi-Y '48-'49, Band '47-'48, SYLVIA SCHWEERS, Tib Transferred from Winyah High School, George- Town, Soufh Carolina '50, Beta Club '49-'50, Science fi T Club '47-'50, Glee Club 347-'5O. nw I VarieTy NighT, which was sponsored by The Senior Class To raise funds for The Senior RecepTion, was held May 4. f The Two ouTsTanding evenTs Tor The Seniors were The Senior 5, Picnic and Senior RecepTion. On The picnic, Seniors TorgoT Their hard lessons of The year and enioyecl fishing, swimming, boaTing, eaTing, and blisTering . The RecepTion was an even- 'I-QM MILDRED ANN SCRGGGINS, Miickie in Band '47-'51, F.T.A. Club '48-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '49-'51, ' Glee Club '48-'50, BETTIE HARELIN SHANKS, Tossy MaioreTTe '49-'51, Mosf accomplished Maioreife Award '49, Treasurer '50-'51, Annual Staff '49-'51, Senior ll Class Editor '49-'50, Senior Ill Class Edifor '50-'51, Quill and Scroll '50-'5i, Treasurer '50-'5l, Glee Club '49-'50, Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, MARY SHELL, ffmackaeff L. ,W Band '47-'51, F.T,A. Club '48-'49, Tri-Hi-Y '49-'51, W V We Glee Club '48-'5O. 2 g ff pf- I mag? WILBUR KIRKLAND SHIRAH, Kirk f Q F W friaifffiiiifc ,Eff 3- :'!31f'?? !M:-' ., wigs. fs:15:4:T':'ss- ,ei ' M1 A if fix I2 4' f ' CHARLES SIDDALL, Rockhead Football '48-'5l, Senior I Class President '48-'49, Chair and Gavel Club '48-'49, C Club '49-'5l. WILLIAM J. SLOCUMB, Billy Glee Club '49-'51, Secretary '50-'51, Senior Il Class Treasurer '49-'50, Hi-Y '49-'51, C Club '50- '5I, Annual Staff '47-'5l, Class Editor '47-'49, Busi- ness Manager '49-'5O, Co-Editor '50-'51, Quill and Scroll '49-'51, Cheerleader '50-'51, Chair and Gavel ffiii' 22. -t ' ' Q I 5 , 1. yi , if ' .f I 5: an ., f N Q .553 Q , : 2: -...R -..avg 1 2, Eg? ,, 'f -.: .3111 if . 'gas -if 355112. ' 'iiftiig .L ff-u-f'3i'1, ,gas 5.5 'kgs' in :Q-59:33. ' H, 43.1 Jr- et S' 1'-,,,::5-.t ?f,+.,f .I 3': ?Q 3' rf g-441.2 e t J. ,, . iz-,+'.'. -. qw tg, M175- M 'ff' ' 'A , '- 'lr ' 6 C 8 li gli Q' , I 't,,wjr.,. w XZ -. ssgivf T 1- ,, ,fy 3 in ff, ngqfe g r 9-YH 'ffl Sf T105 Vw ' ' , -J.-'Lt 3 yt ,gigs 4 f '49-'5I, Glee Club '49-'50, Dramatic Club '49-'51, ffzsffuz 'tt '50-'51 . JO ANN SMITH, Punk Transferred from Jefferson High, New 'Orleans, Louisiana, Drum Maiorette '48-'49, Glee Club '49-'50, Maiorette '50-'5I, F.H.A. Club '50-'5I. RUBY SMITH, Blondie ' F.H.A. Club '48-'49, N.O.T. Club '50-'5I. ing filled with laughter, excitement, dancing, formal dress, corsages, late hours, and early morning breakfasts. This was the one time our parents permitted late hours. The grand finale of the Senior Class of '5I was Graduation May 30 in the gymnasium. A double honor befell us that night -presentation of diplomas and the event of being the first cnizfr HUGH spreuiisu, sped f- M ' Band '47-'50, Dramatic Club 'so-'sr 5 W' X195 DELANO STEWART, om-mgo Kid A Xt an-'V' JACQUELYN ELIZABETH STEWART, Jackie Tri-Hi-Y '48-'51, Vice-President '50-'51, F,T.A. Club 'Bw 1 409'-ll, Senior I Class Treasurer '48-'49, Class Prophet, Class Song Writer. BETTY JOYCE STILLWELL, Jo AARON STRICKLAND, Sal Football '49-'5l. BETTY JOYCE TILLERY, Chicken Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, N.O.T. Club '50-'5l. vu ALLIE SUE WALTERS, Suzie F.l-LA. Club '48-'-495 Glee Club '48-'5l5 Dramafic Club '50-'51, N.O.Ti Club '50-'51, Presideni '50-'51, Tri-Hi-Y '49-'51, Secretary '50-'51, Senior Ill Class Treasurer '50-'5lf Oraiion Award '49-'5O. MARY FRANCES WHATLEY, Frankie class To graduaTe in our modern, spacious gymnasium. As The Seniors filed ouT of The gymnasium wiTh Their diplomas Tucked Q under Their arms, They were reminiscing abouT The Halls of 51 CenTral and wondering whaT The fuTure holds in sTore. And Thus is fulfilled The old proverb: All good Things musT come To an end. BARBARA ANN WILLIS, Bobs Tri-Hi-Y '47-'51, Vice-PresidenT '48-'49, Glee Club '48-'50, Annual STaff '49-'51, Assisiani Business Manager '49-'50, Business Manager '50-'Sli Quill and Scroll '50-'5l. BERNICE WINGETT, Bernie LEONARD WOODS, Homo Foofball '48-'51, C Club '50-'51, Senior Il OFFICERS JOHN CALHOUN ,.,....... GEORGE KENNEDY ....... MIRIAM KLEIN I ..., . PATRICIA OWENS .... SPURGEON VVARR . . . . . . ,Preside-nf .Vice-President , . . .Secretory . . , .Treasurer . . ,Reporter ff 511' N ' :.,: gk f M M, M Zlv M ,...,,. 14. Q A .Mr ,f ' ' .5 I , f wifi' if A' QQ.. ' 3 ', . 5 ,Buff f .ln-Q l ,E C J Am '?'T'7-8, in Q! M lg is , ri, 2 X W X3 M R ...vw ' SENIOR ll CLASS HISTORY One hundred seventy two students enrolled in the Junior Closs. The Senior ll sponsors ore Mrs. Helms, Mr. Newton, Mrs. Toylor, ond ' Miss Burdeshow. The Senior ll closs storied the yeor by electing the following officers: President, John Colhoun, Vice-President, George Kennedy, Secretory, Miriom Klein, Treosurer, Potricio Owens, ond Reporter, Spurgeon B Worr. Senior ll's held their first closs meeting on Jonuory 4, 1951. Eight Senior II students were selected for Journolism. Nine Senior ll students were selected for Annuol Stciff. Chorles Adoms Robert Adoms Lorry Adcock Jeonette Austin Mickey Bogley Jonie Boker Morgoret Borfield Borbord Bornwell Cynthio Belcher Derrel Benefield Alice Bessont Lcirry Bighom Willigm Block Derondci Brooks Louise Brooks Senior II 1 Shirley Brooks - -t Q K 5 sissy, ' ' --. 2 . a ', Louise Brown i i, .,:. r V A ' F Mory Brown ' 1 Q A 'QW A i Jock Burkes ,gg J 1' 'r,lf'- T gif ,f l Faye Bush L Mortho Ann Byrd Glorio Coldwell June Colhoun John Colhoun Jeon Copps Mortho Sue Champion Gene Chopmon Suzy Cloridy Gene 'Cole J K 'Sv sf-rr i I :L f di' Bill Cole g - 1 J 5 , A? , i '674 Q if .1-., M R J 9 ei J it , X 4 sf ' f al , ' M. f ., . , VVI K 9 g A , Qi ta, i,., i 1 sl, if w , X. l :Ln 1 fy gm g df' . ' ' fi' Lf' 'S fM??L' . '25, .. Q fi EJ? 4 ' 'QQ es 'J' F is .Eff N K 'rs ,. , . Joan Cole k ., Patsy Coleman DW ' , 42- Vivian Coleman l V, 336, ' A , Annette Cooper 1 A Martha Corbett Clarence Cox A , A X1 S- '--A' Virgil Creel Edwin Daniel' A f Bobby Darnell P 4 N Joe Mac Dickens if ..., L ,U V33 -gg Vyiy 4 l Barbara Ann Dirtgler Cleveland DuBose Earline Duncan Melba Edwards Agnes Ellis sf-J' Senior II Edwin Ellis Sally Ensley Elmer Everidge Peggy Flinn Donald Ford La Rue Fredrick Peggy Fredrick Bobby Gaylor Billy Gentry Jean Griffin Homer Griggs Mary Lee Goggans Edward Hanson Mary Catherine Harris Barbara Jean Horne, Suzy Claridy, Dorothy Williams, Miriam Klein, Peggy Fredrick, Dolores Newsome, Dawn Hawkins, Nancy Richards, Mary Jane Wright, Jean Capps, Carolyn Stewart, Edwin Daniel, Bobby Gaylor, Charles Adams, George Kennedy, and Jack Burkes were chosen for Quill and Scroll. Tlfe Cheerleaders from the Junior Class are Joe Mac Dickens and Madge Harper. Seven girls were chosen from the class as maiorettes. Daniel McCart, Spurgeon Warr, Bennie Sinquetieid, Jimmy Sanders excelled in football. .vw .S 12 , .1 ff b y zblu 1 ff ,. V NSS Nancy Jean Harris 1 .... Qs JJ 1 9, Q 1 -EI Wg. .xi 2 s,, K W 6 , was 'F-If T, T 5 V ,Axis '41 in T, H ,, fm ,sg Q, l fag . .- 4 1 . ,, f gg, xx, IL , 6 In kv- . :,.,. , 54-,f fi ,,l,::1,, ev F' T in 1 In S li A G ,...:. 5 ,1.- ' , -f:f25 f M A Those who had The leading parTs in The opereTTa from The Senior ll class were Charles Adams, Bennie Sinquefield, Jimmy Sanders, and Bobby Darnell. Senior lI's carried off Top'honors during The year in essay conTesTs- ln The Prayer Tor Peace conTesT sponsored by The Alabama FederaTed Garden Clubs, Dawn Hawkins won in The school. Earline WrighT won in Handicapped , a conTesT sponsored by The Disbbled VeTerans. DoroThy Williams and Barbara Jean Horne were second and Third place winners respecTively in an essay conTesT conducTed in Journalism and sponsored by The American Legion. The subjecT of The essay was The ConsTiTuTion of The UniTed STaTes. I W WC Madge Harper Dawn Hawkins Elton Head Ouida Hill Jack Hodge Allen Horne Barbara Horne Morris House Wylean HousTon June HursT James HuTTo JuaniTa Ingram Patricia lrwin Helen Jerkins Irene Johnson Senior Il lf Lewis Johnson ,,, M Imelda Johnson ' A A Mira Lou Jordan in Gaylon Jowers iw ' fren Doris Kelly M Q or 'ln J T George Kennedy vw Dolly Kennedy Faye Kirkland E' H f , Carl Kite ,fy W A W ,mg gh .,,, my ,W Lois Kite M ff T ,L J 1. Miriam Klein 15' Q lx! ' jf Q 2 X' Charles Knighf A ,fb A ' Cf I I 1 Q A ' ' Q 'N Mary Frances LaCaze LLM La Q , A Frank Lake Gene Langford H ,,.. A T' - ' 2 A T 'xl 3 75 'F I 3 -.A, I AX -.,.A , I A A g2?ig2N it, K. T x k Q M..., 4, Jw, if ' if T , , wg' , 4 -2 -.., '91 'ku- Q , IP if Q . g.fY74'9i 'we rt li'f ' xx Curtis Lavender L 'Q i i RW Ann Lisle ' - Jeanette Lovelace ,gg .'-: , Dodson Luton ' :': ': XL a n Gloria Manville 4 . r .,. . V Vera Kate Maddox wk A . L D ' A 7 Francine Martin S-If M' 'ri 1- ' rx-,, , 'Ss'-Q 5-F' F. L. Massey 9' Z. 't is . Daniel McCart M ts.. ' ft Q 63:74 fi Margaret McGutty Q 'r-Su ..,G 'F iff , ' k 5 ' is ,:: fry, Barbara Miller J li-33. X -fm. I 5 SN ' Etta Jean Moore Senior ll Frank O'Neal Minnie Lou Oswalt Patricia Owens Forrest Paradise Billy Perkins Franklin Phelps Virginia Ray Kenneth Reid Nancy Richards Raymond Riley David Ritter Mary Saffold Gloria Sanders Jimmy Sanders Martha Nell Scott Loretta Shinholster tilesf-ne fs. - 'lf r W ' . . ,sq ff - gr.: 1.1 . Q if I iff! . 'Lys-,Fi . Aurelia Morris Wilson Morrow Dolores Newsome Bennie Sinquetield, Spurgeon Worr, Edwin Daniel, Franklin Phelps, Leslie Fralick, and Sonny Wade lettered in basketball. George Kennedy was elected captain of the basketball HR team. Jean Capps, Miriam Klein, Suzy Claridy, and Joe Mac Dickens at- tended the Alabama High School Press Association. Senior ll's had a party February 24, l95l in the school cafeteria, where Shirley Storey was crowned Miss Senior ll and George Kennedy Mr. Senior ll. Peggy Fredrick,,Suzy Claridy, and Edward Hanson participated in the State Drama Festival at Montevallo in March ff :FQ . sis 1 F in Q . f ' ' mf, fer . . isf ffE'F wwf, i i - --r' . .L f ..., 1-frr- P P . , W .gi 3 TT Q 1,- ' -- gg c it ' ff? ls A T lil? 1 .ff K 'Tai ..: V N , V V VV .bliuilll VV FJ , QZV VV VVVVVVVVV V Q f V ,-.5VylV.,x 1-, I ' 4 QV N! A wiv KM ' sf- I Y Q if .5 . V .V,.,-. T?-9 K 2 Suzy Claridy directed a three-act comedy, Cradle Troubadour. The Class felt they were nearing their goal the day they received their rings. Junior Reception with frilly evening dresses, corsages, and tuxedoes was an evening filled with excitement and fun. Naturally it was the climax of the Junior year. The class picnic marked the end of the year and the Senior II Class became history, but their' eyes turned eagerly to a new year when they'll start a new history as dignified seniors. Clara Ward Spurgeon Warr Bobby Watson Collis Webster Constance Whatley Kay Nell Whittle Donie Williams Dorothy Williams Joyce Williams Sara Williams V Eleanor Wilkerson ,W ,x Agnes Wood T' M' V' Odessa Worthy f-it Earline Wright ,- . Ai QQNYW' cg? Mary Jane Wright f gg V V: Q' . 7 ' K is J at l A 4 ,J Q S' T W Wt ' fi T . T Q J ,2 J V 4 ,A wi? Bennie Sinquefield Chester Smith Milford Spear Glen Spikes Gordon Steed Haywood Stenson Carolyn Stewart Shirley Story Johnny Stratford Geraldine Strickland Gloria Terry Shirley Rose Tillery Ouida Turman Grace Wade Shirley Wade Senior II J .fum WIA ' 4Y Q 'ELVV7 , s s . Twp .L 31 U 3' Wm . kff. 37 - fe Mt, 13 we-f fs, Senior I OFFICERS EUGENE DOBBS ......,.. .... P residenf BARBARA TILLMAN ..,... ,... S ecrefory JEANETTE WILLIAMSON .....,.. Treasurer CLARENCE TILLERY ..,...... Vice-President LARRY AVANT JO ANN AVERY '-in E R IVEY ADAMS fn sf. Y BOBBY BAILEY GLORIA BEARD HUGH BO BENTLEY SENIOR I CLASS HISTORY The Senior l's would like to toke this opportunity to welcome the new Senior I teochersz Miss Dorothy Sellers, Mr. Colvin Wright, ond Mr. Floyd Worthy. We hope these teochers like Centrol ond will Continue to work here. Our Closs otticers ore president, Gene Dobbs, ViCe-Presi- dent, Clorence Tillery, Secretory, Borboro Tillmon, ond Treos- 2 JOHNNY BOSWELL f7 '-9 I sa.. ll ,,,, if I wACo BOSWELL -If W :E-rf K T' BoBBY BRADLEY '1 Iwi I PEGGY BROWN .f , ,J 3 ' if ,' ' RONALD BROWN VIRGINIA BROWN HUGH BUCHANNAN 'Q 1-:B I 'Q' ANNIE LAURIE BUNDRICK 3 . Q 3 JACK BURCH IW 1 my A GLENDA BUTLER GEORGE CAIN JANE CALHOUN j LA DELL CARDEN I 'lk JV I I A-BW I ff? If , 1.3! f I , I f L14 BELTON CARROLL I R ' I if x NANNIE LEE CARROLL I Jap -W I '- . DARRYLIN CHADWICK I - JULIA MAE CHADWICK 'QW dag, 3 3,5 ,L IIE, If .N 3 2. 1: ' 5 C T if . i A --'- Ui ' Ig, - ' . f f Ekefff Sas? ,, - -A I 5:22127 Tw '33? Vl'f ll R f I I fl, giiiai' . . , I E xk,,U , is y PETE CHESSHER JO ANN CHILDERS MARTHA CLARKE RRY f ' YfR if A iff A Y GAY CLEGG w A A LAMAR CONNER HENRY cooK A 5 S RE E ,-aSRifm' I I I ALTON COULTER EUGENE cREEL I MARY EDNA CROCKER A E ..,: I A, N? zCi:iW QI: IV ' , A.AEE E- ' MA -'f TT': '1viffe3 ' n r gi at I 5 fr?-ig : A, ,JBL X ffk R. urer, JeoneTTe Williomson. These officers hove led The closs Through ci successful yeor. The Senior I closs hos officers in The vorious clubs. In The ArniTie Tri-Hi-Y The officers ore: Presiclenf, Jo Ann Avery, Vice- Presidenf, Mory Esfher I-Iilyerf Secrefory, Ann Sfubbsg Treos- urer, Billie Tice. In The I-Ii-Y AITon Coulfer is The Secrefory. In The Fufure I-Iornemokers of Americo The officers ore: Presiclenf, loon Luker, Vice-PresicIenT, Rufh Edno Jones, Secrefory, Foye BILLY DANNELLY CAROLYN DAVIS COLEY DAVIS BARBARA ,DAY BETTY JEAN DixoN GENE DoBBs AE A ,,i. I.-ff W si PATRICIA DODD MARY ANN EAST PETE ELLIS JACK ENTREKIN NEAL FARMER RONNIE FARMER MARVIN FOSTER .IEANETTE FULLER . E we . Y 4 31 V gf: Ei-wi' lcxwixf limmt , 9 SMXYQ Bag, I JANE GAMBLE LAMAR GILBERT ARCHIE GOGGANS JEANETTE GREER JEAN GRIGGS SGW I PEGGY GRIGGS -at MARY GRIMES K Hamby, Treasurer, Nancy Rogers. Shirley Shepherd is the treasurer of the C club. The members of the Journalism staff are Dale Stamps, Ann Stubbs, John Jones, Albert Hunt, Martha Clarke, and Barbara Thompson. The members of the Annual staff are Elaine Watkins and Enoch Mathews. We are proud of our Senior I cheerleaders-Shirley Shep- herd, Gloria Beard, and Enoch Mathews. Our class made a record of its own in Mrs. Langley's plays .,., .V an fir IRMA GUNNELS FAYE HAMIBY KEITH HARDEN EUGENE HARRIS M , ff X if HELEN HART CYNTHIA HASTY ERA HAYES Y WX M at '32 MAuRicE HELMS Ki MARJORIE HELMS JIMMIE LEE HENDERSON ANN HESTER NANCY HICKMAN DWAIN HIDLE CECIL HIGHTOWER ANN HILAND MARY HESTER HILYER BETTY HOWELL FLOYD HUCKABY if ' ZELLA HODGES JERRY HUGGINS ALBERT HUNT PATRICIA JACKSON ANNE JONES DONALD JONES JOHN JONES ' 1., ,. :: :' I ' i f S ' I .fzfii-P 9 I1 IO I' 'alla l K ami!-.c,, ,H KF Jimmy Wingo, Alton Coulter, ond Enoch Mcithews did o good job in One Foot in Heovenf' Louie Nix, Alton Coulter, Poul Kelly, Jimmy Wingo, ond Enoch Mcithews oppeored in Crcidle 1 I Q. Troubodour if The members ofthe Glee Club did ci wonderful iob in cill of the performances. We lost one of our best voices in the Olee Club when Milford Jenkins went to the ormy with his Notioncil 'fl -',f'.f ., ,ii pg. Rum EDNA JoNEs TOMMY KEMP , ,Q W . 1' I .CARL KENT , L ,fi 'Q Q K' ' BILLY KITE if isis B ft ,sssfc is j JANELL. KITE f NEAL KINDRED J. W. KIRVEN DONALD KILLINGSWORTH EDITH KOBER JEAN LANEY HARRELL LLOYD JOAN 'LUKER BOBBY MARTIN ENOCH MATHEWS cl S-edt at i mud Q T51 f? ' Aff. wwf.. 'sit ,rf ,,,, lt hx '15 if , 'M , . g ,M ,L 5 , H, .57 ., .,,.., sf 4- .ffff fl big, Qt if R ff MQQRRQZ DOROTHY JEAN MORGAN FRANKIE MYRICK DAVID NEWSOME RUBY Newsome Louie Nix Y MORRIS NORRIS JOHN NORTON cr 1' . - q' is fn- , ' 1 wx 5' at yi! S! T: i ,, 2 Guard group. Jeanette Williamson did a very good iob in the operetta as Princess Helena. The Future Homemakers of America Club is active at Cen- ' h tra.. At C ristmas the girls dressed dolls for the poor, unfortu- nate children. Jimmy Wingo went to the State Dramatic Meeting at Montevallo, Alabama. The Senior I class sponsors are Mrs. Nelle Coulter, Mrs. 2, T - 5,-. . , 'Suv ff R. Ll' llls H 5 .535 ,f n '1 'samba If 1 K . ..,v Qgi: E., Im ma Q .s . QM., . if ' WJ -I I: , V4 fi x i WL f M .. R9 ' ,. X .. S L L . . X RT ' lg N? V ii, R.... A - . f -' r f zf. .. .. . ALJ Rf' . 'wudnavn-'P 13 1 R Msg, 2 UMR W ..... sal ' xo ,sm 142321 N z .:r-' Q X Q, V3 fe T ...R ig ca.. ri T3 'M Q :R , 1 if Fjxtz. R f .. . HJ, ri 'L if , ,q,,,,.:,y.W ...., . X950 .EJRJH .E Z .,.-Ixglrcigs . x A K .. 1 :gf ,-.Vis 4. , , ...,:.,yJ i .It fi !'i'T11a1 . 1- gb if -'... if r Pf?f-' A . 'EW 2 -' tiff? : W Q: V ak l I R. 5 R, ' I N Q 4 2 A 1 OSCAR OSBURN EUGENE OSWALT OUIDA PARK BETTY JEAN PEACE BARBARA PARKER BURL PETVVAY FAYE PLOTT BOBBY PILAND SHIRLEY PITTMAN DOROTHY POPE BETTY POSEY LAMAR POWERS JOSEPHINE PRICE SHIRLEY PUGH TED PUGH MARTHA RAIFORD .t my Rf-P' Ip :X QT SHIRLEY RAY A H. W. RHODES I SUE RHODES Y ELSIE RILEY NANCY ROGERS MELVIN SCROGGINS EDWIN SELLS SHIRLEY SHEPHERD MARGARET RICHARDSON Lucille White, Miss Dorothy Sellers, Mr. Colvin Wright, ond Mr. Floyd Worthy. Tvvo Senior I tootboll boys, H. W. Rhodes ond Billy Stubbs, mode Bi-City. Boys who eorned footboll Svveoters ore Billy Stubbs, H. W. Rhodes, Pete Chessher, ond Jock Entrekin. This yeor hos been O very hoppy One. All ot us look for- word to Our Senior II ond Senior III yeors in high School ond hope thot they will be os much tun OS this one hos been. JEAN SMITH IRIS SMITH DALE STAMPS BETTY STATHAM ROMONA STEWART JOY ANN STRINOFELLOVV ANN STUBBS BILLY STUBBS S17 for BETTY SIMMONS JEAN SMITH w.fA.i-:QE S K fl K if R JUANITA TEEL RACHEL TEEL GLENDA TERRY JOYCE TEW 'Vi S20 , ' . ' 1, 92455 F' 3, PI ,- - if nz ff .4 21 fl J' ' 'le' E O., if 'N 3 . ,, jx . Q.. . I .2 ,S V an 3 I I if 'I lim., k MISL KY fir ' - -' , A A f ,nf ,N , -, Iyer' I,: - 'i'W?igg::, , Tags. , Wfgwg gi K I K ..k. I Q ,M Sf is 5 IN Y' f MARY THOMAS BARBARA THOMPSON GLORIA THOMASON BILLIE LOVE TICE BARBARA TILLMAN CLARENCE TILLERY THOMAS TILLERY L We was R ADM if hi mmf . Q SQ J 5 fi ,gk Wi Q Si: fix, nf I . - Av-af 'fCfA7' Eff W '55, 5254.4 ' In , I 'idly 9' A R if , 1 Rx , .,-' - m , fi s . . .1--mg, , Q E' Nqvvib W 'MTF q I.. 8 MARTHA WYNN DOLLY YATES . A ,gy P V xg -fr? Y I TL JEL Q l M, 3' I Q ima 45 RTPXUIUF Q I 2 ,Y TL 1 I I .IOHNIE WALTERMON SHIRLEY WALTERMON DOROTHY WARD ELEANOR WARD ELAINE WATKINS JAMES WHITMAN LYNDAL WHITILE JEANETTE WILLIAMSON JOSEPH WILLIAMSON PATRICIA WILSON JIMMY WINGO JANICE WOODALL MA, 5, J,- Junior III 'J IH! 6 F. Sf! iii iw M3 uw JCKRY COULTER . . . ,,.... Presidenf JUDY HORNE ,.,. . . Vice-Presidenf LOIS JONES ,,.... ,.... S ecrefory ELJSE FLOYD. . A . . . . Treasurer . A . V nn 'I 3 ' . . f . or ... f. I M fl' if fm ., ' . . - V wif'-sqwg, , If ' ' , if 1. .. .. I ,- - JUNIOR III CLASS HISTORY There ore 222 siudenfs enrolled in the Junior Ill Class Mrs. Frank Williams, Miss Vertis Day, Mrs. W. O. Longley, Mrs. J. W. Johnson, Mrs. T. S, Boland, and Mr. O. L. Duncan are the Junior III sponsors. The Junior III clcss officers are President, Jerry Coulter, JOYCE BOSWELL BETTY JEAN BOWEN BETTY JOYCE BRADSHAW JERRY ANN BRAY JULIA BRAZELL LOVIE MAE BRITSON MARY BULLARD MARSHALL BURKES CHARLES CALDWELL JERALDINE ADAMS MAX ADAMS RAYFORD ADAMS JIMMY AMERSON JOY ARRINGTON RUTH BARBEE ANN BARR GAYNELL BARTEE FAYE BAZEMORE PATSY BELL JAMES BERRY SARA BLACKMON GLENDA BLACK' NANCY BONNER BOBBY BOONE GERALD BOSWELL Junior 7 .,, -- wifi -I 'L 4' . 'Y I 1 H, I 7 - if 1-fi. - - A f 2' A . M' I ,sw- V -g 7, 4 . wr , 3 Y 1. .,.,, f:: ' Q'3 A ,fi 'ja' W I ' K . ..... , .ff A, gig, 1, ff f 'IV 5' iL'!-J' ll A ' ,uw MM' Yi VZ? Jsx .. A' .. f I. .rf vw-Q f W X. 1 . is wr En. Q2 +fg,41'N 6' . If . I fr? fi 1 . I IQ Y! 5 , I M r ' ANNETTE CAMERON VVESLEY CAPPS ANN CARDEN BILLY CARDEN .--b I ,V..'V5.:' f f, .'-.1: 1 WAYNE CHAPMAN , ROY CLAYTON TED CLINE liw : E' A R fi 5 C C ,,,, X my-1 f ' 4 A 3 ,T ,A 5- Qjrnyy 'li ROSALYN CONNER A EARL COOK JERRY COOK y GWENDOLYN CORBTTT My wi T V gf A Q ffwyh x JERRY COULTER C . ig ' A 1 L3 DOROTHY CRADDOCK To is r ag, fi SARAH NELL CRAFT - A T' riflRW LC6iL5s.i,Ls f al' Junior III EEL' A A XT if T Miz W iii T Tl , Q, fl Y M wslklilww 'x .,4' WSW . R R ami ,f ff Aff. 'lm UA T ' an HSP' X52 8 Q it img. KN, K ,Annex A1 T .bw I so T , . - , . L , ,Y A - - 1 . . E , . , , X r mn, ,, J if T5 ii CAE. fi M K av if .Af 1 Ri ,wr -Q... N Y Q: T., W, , I , . 3 f il ' if 4 Vice-President, Judy Harney Secretary, Lois Jones, and Treas- urer, Elise Floyd. Mickey Kennedy and Max Adams were selected as the Junior lll Class Editors on the Annual Staff, Beverly Norris gave her original Composition of My Thanks- giving Wish in fhe Thanksgiving program in Chapel. ANNETTE DAVlS DONNIE DAVIS EVELYN DAY MARGARET DICKENS VERNON DISON JOHNNIE DUDLEY JOHN EAST DAVID EATON CAROLTON EDWARDS 1 . was :Ie L, l JJ I B I at '- s. - . ,,',w ' . 'vim' Z, , M 11, .19 Q. -. -. . I btw Q ' T E V , I 3 I. ,. 5 if Y - wwf! uf saw , F-sv-fem-:txt W ,Y A.: iw If K5 e 3 M 2 .L .II JANELL EDWARDS SYBIL EDWARDS MONTEZ ELLIS BONNIE ENTREKIN JIMMY FEWELL PATSY FLINN ELISE FLOYD LONNIE FORD MATHEL FREDERICK WENONA FRITH DOROTHY FULLER KENNETH FUNDERBURK EVELYN FUOUA DOROTHY GATES ' Jo ANN GOODWIN I II' 'I . n JOAN GOODWIN it I ' - --:v M .V -. . , Z bllb 5, 4 wk F A 'Z I I 'nzz I ' , ubz 3 EV I 'i 7 I ., . 0 5' ' Q: .G if 3 U Q Bobby McCluskey, Charles McDonald, Jerry Brooks, Jimmy Amerson, and Ray Harbuck played B team football. Two Cheerleaders were selected from the Junior III class. Several Junior III students played in the Band. In the operetta A Waltz Dream Jerry Coulter was a herald in the lcing's court, Kenneth Funderburlc, Byron Grant, Bennie ROY GRESHAM PEGGY GULLATT LONNIE HAMILTON PATRICIA HAMILTON RAY HARBUCK RONNIE HARDIN SHIRLEY HARLIN BILLY HARRELL MARY JOAN HARRIS Junior III ' .fm g. 'W F y 3 Ska 'ffl Q I N in if 415' Ib 5 -N at Q 4 S , F14 'F I N .Q wif X' J -I-T ' fi F HARRY HARRISON BETTY HELTON YVONNE HICKMAN RUTH HIDIE MILTON HOLMAN JERRY HORNE JUDY HORNE BARBARA HOWARD LOUISE I-IUCKABY TILDEN HUDSON LENORA HURTT JOANNE JACOBS DONALD JARRELL JANELLE JARRETT ,R J 4 ig 4 f w Y I X Q' 51' as simyiwi ee: 'lr 3- BOBBIE JENKINS I I I JUANITA JENKINS ' X 1 S ' , .I u n I O r ' I ' I... g ,. X931 N KSWW' Wifi Smith, and Jimmy Arnerson we e gentlemen of the court Joe Mitchell and Roy Harbuck were American Iourlsis Isaac Williams and Max Adams were in Faculty Takeofl Thirty Junior III girls were in the Amlfie Tri HIY Several Junior III boys were In the HIY SHIRLEY JORDAN JOAN JOHNSON JOANNE JOHNSON TINA JOHNSON HELAN JONES LOIS JONES MICKEY KENNEDY JEVVELDINE KENT JUNE KENT I Wig' sfffg IILL3 If I A 5 , ' L A f sls R 413 a uyn, C , ,, :V:- Q .,,- f f ML :E rkkr W I we '-I sl x Helen Lee gave a reading Ossie on Ihe night of One Act Plovs. Those who played B team basketball from the Junior Ill class were Wesley Capps, Charles McDonald, Tilden Hudson, Fred .Frailiclm Rayburn Waller, Max Adams, Joe Henson, and Bobby MCCluskey. CHARMAYNE MARSHALL SHIRLEY MASSEY PEGGY MCCLURE CHARLES MCDONALD MAXINE MCGUFFIN BILLY MCKENZIE MARY FRANCIS MCKISSICK NELL MCVEY EUGENIA MEERS fir f 5 A if 1. 'Q .-If F' 123, X SYBIL KING PEGGY KITE ROSA ANN KITTRELL MARY LAMB JERRY LANE LARRY LANE EDWARD LAWRENCE JOYCE LAWRENCE ELIZABETH LAWSON SHIRLEY LAYFIELD HELEN LEE BESS LILES BRUCE LUKER L. C. MALONE RUBY NELL MANCIL JANICE MANN Junior 9 ::' .1 is 'H' ' ,, .,.. wa' V- ,,-3 L ig YJ ,.., I life? L xifJ,f, lx X 5 fe-f1?e1 I fl A I if K, ffyyf I yi !,f L' W ,V JOE MITCHELL JIMMY MOORE SUSAN MORGAN REBECCA MOTE DOROTHY MORROW EULA FAY NEWSOME JANICE NEWSOME SYLVIA NEWSOME JACK NOLAN BEVERLY NORRIS H. T. OLIVER DONALD OSBORNE ROBERT PERRY GLORIA PHILLIPS RONNIE PITTMAN A .-..,f. 319 ' 5: I W llx- ' QQ ' Mfg I-,- is S ia I I I if I I In I I I I MS x..,. S Q IIITRWE. I ' ' ,, I 1 is ' ,gf ,st I jf I I., I if F I MH- NK 6 1. I .ii I, h 5 sis -, 5' 5 I, Tk I I ' ' , 145 .Jaw I in I I 'gi 9 'wk -if ' Wil? ,fi 21 ' S 5. 'rf-:Qt ff Lf. , xl' Junior lll Isooc Williams took port in the Dramatic Club's production of One Foot in Heaven. A group of Ju ior III students presented c ploy colled Wild- cot W'llAe's Lucky Number. The leading ports were played V ,, ., . .ah M 71 pw my I I if ' if, K by Isooc Williams ond Beverly Norris. K hi 1 ififf' A yi Milf ff LE1i?3I2 1 1:1-13, 3, f 1 2 xttl 4 uf, J :Mig 5, 3. M, IL ? 'f:, 1, SYLVIA POPE BARBARA PRICE CAROL RANDALL CYNTHIA REEVES SHIRLEY RICHARDSON DOLLY SANDERS EDWARD SANDERS ARDILLIA SHIRAH DAVID SMITH KENCHEN SMITH ROY SMITH DORIS SNIDER alpine? I I Sw! I MAUREEN PELHAM , K ec- f me , , -. ' ' 'ffl S , ': 5' ., if K 5 Krew vi, 3 V 'V 'RTN 'M ffl lil, 'mx fy , Qfliiviiff ,Exif X M L I A 5 I H. Junior II! All of the Junior lll students attending the class picnic seem to have enioyed themselves. With the end of the picnic comes summer vocation, ond the Junior III's look forword to Cl new year when they will be Senior l's. ANDREW WALDRUP RAYBURN WALLER PATSY WATSON JIMMY WEAVER ANNETTE WELCH ,. MARTHA WHATLEY JULLIETTE WADE JEANETTE WHITEHEAD JEAN WILLIAMSON ISAAC WILLIAMS 125 i l' WANDA WILLIAMS K EDNA WINGATE JEANETTE WOODRUFF YK V, 1' ROBERT STEWART ETTA VEE STENSON PAUL STATHAM BETTY STRICKLAND GEORGE SUMMERS JERRY TEAL SHIRLEY TEEL EARNESTINE THIGPEN ONAH MAE THOMPSON SHIRLEY THORNTON PEGGY TIDMORE JEANETTE TILLER GRADY TUCKER BOBBY VANN DON WADE M? 2 i f vw .Jw gan Mari V gg, I ff Z I 4 'W I - y if .1 2 --.f ' .,' 1 .. i it Qvl, 3 wx ik 'Lg N I , rrl' ' L V,.- 42, ,I wt ,X , ,,, Sf, kl Q Y.. I il ,fe t.i- : I lll, 5 I T? , l:,ll: e i 9'- ,,f V-',' T EM 'T if Z ,.,, ...,.:,,:.V K 3,53 ' 3.-1 , Q -.I My -fn, I L I 33516 mags -'x 'l :'T-fi: T , 1 I j f I , 'I . g My f 4 ,- .... ',,. as 1' Ji 31.3.39 5 ace 261 P,- HISTCDRY Centrol Annex, which houses the iunior high school, wcis built in 1940, with Mr. W. F. Dornell os principol, followed by Mr. Ly- mon Bird in 1945. The enrollment ot Centrol Annex hos grown oto tremendous rote. This yeor, l95O- '51, there ore five hundred thirty five students ond fifteen teochers. The Annex hos fourteen home rooms - seven sections eoch of Junior l's ond Junior ll's, cu librory, ond o lorge cofeterio thot is ope- roted by three very ccipcible lodies. u 1- 'NC7 Q' 'Tn 4' 'b .if fffy ll sw Q :V '3 I V 'fax , Ny, 'I 1' i f 1' , .' 2:1 ll lj ll ll 1 li f ii ' , 5 l lll gill L!! I Q: FIRST ROW: Patricia Nolan Agnes Givvens Pauline Jones Betty Jean Strickland Barbara Ann Tew SECOND ROW: Craig Adams Edwin Puckett Foy Gene Parks Billy Greer Gerald Garner Douglas Casey Donnie Marvin Eugene Stubbs Lewis Jones Wayne Allen Riley Puckett John Willis Bragg THIRD ROW: Edwin Pope Frank Smith E. S. Stevens Frank Bailey Cecil Graham Jack Harrell Richard Martin John Greathouse Earl Butterworth Bennie Aughtman John Ingram Donald Maddox Charles Dollar Jerry Powers Gene Har!-I 1 JUNIOR Il-A OFFICERS JOHN WILLIS BRAGG ..,...,... President CECIL GRAHAM ..... .... V ice-President JOHN INGRAM .... ,...., S ecretary DONNIE MARTIN .... ..... T reasurer Illllll was f' ,ii NIOR Il OFFICERS DONALD ENSLEY .............. President MELVIN KNIGHTON ........ Vice-President GLENDA KNIGHTON. . .Secretary-Treasurer sf FIRST ROW: Thomas Modling Marshall Norris Jane Summers Evelyn Moore Melvin Knighton Billy 'Boren Jimmy Harrison SECOND ROW: Carolyn Caldwell Donald Patterson Ann Best Wayne Bruner Dorothy Spurlin Billy Armstrong Connie Tillery Donald Ensley Paula Griggs Tommy Hurst Margaret Ingram Billy Joe Hunter THIRD ROW: Jeanette Coggins Don Kinney Betty .lo Hinton William Hunt Dorothy Ray Robert Wheeler Glenda Knighton Ray O'Neal Annette Hammock David Maloy Gayle Morphis Clifford Brooks E l' was ir, 5.1 FIRST ROW: Dempsey Walls Jeanette Benton Annette Sallas Christine Huguley Mary Clegg Martha Nell Radney Henry Gentry Sonny--Arrant Gene Richards Billy Brantley Ronald Woodall SECOND ROW: Janie Howell Jeanette Piland Janice Burch Shirley Butler Lazelle Skinner Sandra Owen Geraldine Bessant Rebecca Bessant Joan Greer Ann Puckett Shelby Jean Maloy Rebecca Barnes THIRD ROW: Hercules Spahos Howard Nevels Clyde Henderson Thomas Conley Bernard Spear Dick Ward James Ray Robert Peterman Donald White Herbert Cooper John Thomasman Miss Jewel Peters Beverly Brooks JUNIOR II-C OFFICERS JEANETTE BENTON ,,....,..... President REBECCA BARNES . . , ,... Vice-President JEANETTE PILAND ..... ,.,.... S ecretary SHIRLEY BUTLER ,,... ..... T reasurer 'Wt' JUNIOR Il-D OFFICERS JOHN LEE RIDDLE . . , ....,., President LEE ROY RAGAN ..,. ,... V ice-President ANN GAMBLE .. . .... Secretory JAMES HUNTER, , t . Treosurer FIRST ROW: Doris Vlfude. Dorothy Chodwink Gloria Kent Ruth Ming Hellen Duncon Doro Johnson Borboro Vllilliovns Ann Gomble Betty Jeon Cochran Jo Ann Boss SECOND ROW: Robert Corroll Tony Colmon John Lee Riddle Jornes Hunter Donolcl Porter Horner Person Edmond Corneron Rolph Greene Gordon Morris Lee Roy Rdgon THIRD ROW: Jerry Connon Donold Tillis Royce Bowers Mdurice Bragg Jerry Newsome Donold Blockvvell Aubrey Tolson Gene Minor Lomox Ivey Allen Worthizwgton FIRST ROW: Jimmy Williams Harris Rowland Ellie Ray Applin Charles Cook Donald Mooney Dan Walls Lawrence Gossett Bennett Witherspoon Miss Vertice Anthony SECOND ROW: Faye Moore Jane Gregory Alice Jean Riddle Peggy Joyce Bland Mamie Smith Claudis Windham Joyce West Jo Ann Yeamens Bobbie Lee Adams Carolyn Ramey Gladys Napier Barbara Chaney Betty Jo Willis THIRD ROW: Barbara Sykes JUNIOR Il-E OFFICERS CAROLYN RAMEY ......,...... President ELEANOR ROBINSON ...... Vice-President ANN BRITT .,.......,. Secretary-Treasurer Jane Fuller Myrtle Chapman Eleanor Robinson Shirley Tillery Mary Ganus Ann Britt Barbara Jo Gordy Wanda Hendricks Barbara Jean McGregor Dorothy Brown Jessie Lee Lundsford Q JUNIOR II-F OFFICERS JEAN GALLMAN ..,. ...,.. P resident PEGGY PERKINS ,......... Vice-President ANNA FAYE DEVOE .... ...,.. S ecretary RAY BUSH ........... . . . Treasurer 3 5 I I 2 T FIRST ROW: Hilda Wade Mary Alice Maloy Jerry Murray Donnie Malone Jack Luker Wallace Daniels Billy Hollis Joel Burkes Ray Bush George McManioUs Jewel Evans Elizabeth Ann Anthony SECOND ROW: Shelia Kittrell Glenda Kelly Mary Lou Arrington Mary Bazemore Olga Mores Patricia Parker Marilyn Kite Sue Ramsey Betty Houston Anna Faye Devoe Barbara June Mclntyre Maderee Chadwick THIRD ROW: Mary Ellen Mobley Shirley Richardson Ginga Claridy Martha Ann Nolan Barbara Ann Hickman Gladys Kite Mary Jackson Shelby .lean Ivey Mary Lee Goss Carolyn Spain Jean Gallman Peggy Perkins Beverly Miller 1 ip' if -f' 1' ,fl FIRST ROW: Mr, Carlton Smith Sybil McCoy Mary Maude Mills Carolyn West Shirley Tolbert Shirley Jim Wright Jeanette Philips Opal Spivey Shirley Harris Jean Bentley SECOND ROW: Wayne Dennis Beatrice Spivey Marie King Pansy Cotton Johnnie Fay Chestnut Carolyn Holstead Elizabeth Page June Whitehead Jo Ann Peters Peggy Edwards Bobby Parker Jean Hickman Anne Laura Veasey THIRD izowg Marion Anthony Tommy Pugh Larry Holt Ralph Crews- .IUNIOR Il-G OFFICERS ELLIS WHITEHEAD ,....,.,..,... President PAYE HAMMOCK ......,... Vice-President WAYNE DENNIS ,....4 Secretary-Treasurer James Helms Bobbie Coker Jimmy Lewis James Riddle Douglas Howard Houston Jackson Joe Graddy Pat Reeves Ellis Whitehead David Culpepper JUNIOR I-A OFFICERS JEAN LANSTON ............... President LARRY SINQUEFIELD ........ Vice-President DOROTHY WHATLEY .... ...... S ecretary CHARLES BURNSIDE ,.... .... T reasurer t ii is lil FIRST ROW: Joye McCart Dorothy Whatley Jean Lansdon Betty Tillery Sylvia Huggins Ladelle Day Betty Hightower Linda Roberts Mary Ann Dades Shelia Burkes Shirley Ann Blake Hilda Rutherford Pearl Ellis Ruby Lee Moody Mrs. F. M. Morton SECOND ROW: Larry Sinquefield Rex Grissette Charles Burnside Lee Roy Felgenhover M. W. Whitman Rex DeVoe Lester Arrighi Earl Stringfellow Billy Hickman Tom Ray Page Frank Wilson Jerry Norton Murray Funderburke THIRD ROW: Don Bradshaw Haywood Stringtellow James Richardson Phillips Coulter Homer Coulter Larry Thompson Lewis Greer Frank Gunnels Jerry Newman Lonnie Cannon Clifton Fuller Jimmie Roberts James Parker Jimmie Adams ff . f g FIRST ROW: Joan Hall Shirley Pope Joann Chancellor Betty Screws Hazel Greer Carol Guilds Wanda Mclelland SECOND ROW: Dorothy Moss Patricia Ritter Jonanne Wheelus Gail Tankersley Helen Fuller Sarah Smith Betty Nicholson Jean Downing JUNIOR I-B Noma Jean Greer OFFICERS Monnette Pelland Louise Wilkerson . CAROL GILES ....,..,......... President ZOHO Belle Kn'9l'f JDANN cHANcELLoR ...... Vice-President Mfffv Fmfes Page RAYMOND DAVENPORT .....r,. Secretary , CHESTER REEVES ...,.... .... T reasurer THIRD ROW: Robert Smith Bill Ellis Chester Reeves Charles Duty William Bailey Raymond Davenport Billy Price Danny Watlod Charles Smith Cutis Boren Delbert Bullock Benny Knox Leon Patterson 1? JUNIOR I-C OFFICERS JACK PATTERSON . . , , President MACK ROSS , .' . Vice-President BOBBY OLlVER . . . ,Secretary EUGENE BERRY . . . ,Treasurer FIRST ROW: Patsy Smith Norma Jean Jarrell Barbara Love Amelia Davis Barbara Hanson Elizebeth Gregory Hazel May Margaret Gray Mary Belle Moye Corine Forest Veralyn Burkett Ora Mae Thomason THIRD ROW: SECOND ROW: Louis Turner Bobby Oliver Tobe Hood Earl Barnett Harvey Stewart Hubert Parker Billy Eaton Mack Ross Daniel Newsom Dewitt McClure John Jordan Arthur Fussell Junior Lee Hayward Bowers Foy Hall J, B. Sudoluth Gene Berry Bennie Ray Parker G I' f Herman Richards Robert Weeks Jack Patterson , 4 FIRST ROW: Syble Gray Betty Pinckard Betty Jackson Hortense Duck Rachael Newsome Billy Jean Pope Tina Ward Patricia Pickard Betty White Martha Jones Patricia Cameron Cleo Christian Shirley Wages SECOND ROW: Mariorie Austin Juanita Harris Jerry Windham Calvin McGregor VVendell Smith Grady Pelham Fred House John McLendon Charles Webb Charles Jones Mary Davis Joan Harris THIRD ROW: Raymond Collins Harold Anthony Homer McI.endon Albert Howard Rex DeVoe Gary McDaniel J. W. Rodgers Thomas Roberts Donald Hinton Donnie Gay Robert Roberts Hinton Wilson Tommy Mullis .I U N I 0 R I-D OFFICERS ALBERT HOWARD DONALD HINTON REXDEVOE,,,.. .. TOMMY MULLIS, , . , , .President Vice-President , . . .Secretary . I .Treasurer J U N I 0 R I-E OFFICERS LARRY CARMACK ..,.. .,,... P resident WINSTON NEWTON ......, Vice-President MARTHA SUE RAMSEY .... .,., S ecretary JERRY SHINE . .. , , .Treasurer 5',.S'J'5::'r,': 2 FIRST ROW: Hilda Gibson Gypsy Thomason Carolyn Taylor Paula Johnston Dianne Johnston Deannie Daniels Peggy Duncan Tommie Byard Kay Hodge Judy Davenport SECOND ROW: Freddie Mobley Vera Teel Peggy Whitman Martha Ramsey Yvonne Hodge Mary Ann Belcher Judy Barbee Beverly Massey Geraldine Shine Barbara Dodd Betty Lou Woodruff Catherine Barnes Mary Ann Barnes Tommy Corley THIRD ROW: Gerald Storey Charles Blau Larry Carmack Winston Newton David Pope Joseph Austin George Martin Charles Blackwell Richard Jacobs Glenn Spears Harold Hammock Harold Turn r Rlchard Holt Kenneth Graham Harold Harden Bobby Stull ff ,4- FIRST ROW: Runnette West Annette Homrick Koy Cooke Edith Cotbett Borboro Moseley Juonito Johnson Glendo Andrews Shirley Smith Ann Turner Borboro Eost Connie Corpenter THIRD ROW: Jock Kemp Jerry Ritter Donnie Tillery Lorry Block Shelley Kent Jimmy Thigpen SECOND ROW: Bobbie Allmond Coroline Wright Cotherine Connon Coroline Avont Betty .leon Byrd Coroline Sotfold Gwendeleine Moody Solly Kennedy Sonyo Thorpe Nonnette Adorns Foy Arrighi Dorothy Murphy Horrnon Howord JUNIOR I-F OFFICERS BARBARA MOSLEY . . ,President CONINHE CARPENTER , ' ,Vice-President EDITH CORBETT , . A , Secretory-Treosurer Joe l-loir Michoel Stewort Leon McWcters Chorles Tice Edword Robertson Wolloce Roy Donnie Hamilton Rex Reddish 2 : e 3 f JUNIOR I-G OFFICERS NELLIE LIVINGSTON ,.. I President ROBERT BOND . , . . . ,Vice-President PI-IILLIS SMITH . , , Secretary BUCKY HOWARD . , Treasurer FIRST ROW: Mae Moore Phyllis Smith Nellie Livingston Josephine Sherman Margaret Fincher Sarah Gates Gloria Day Oletta Sanders SECOND ROW: Harold Money Jiinnty Tillis Tilman Gates Julia Ann Fuller Mary Lois XNalstone Cornelia I-lead Sara Jean Jeanett Martha Nell Brayell Elizabeth McGee Yvonne Rogers Diane Davenport Newton Jones Robert Otts I-Iellin Harris THIRD ROW: .lack Walters James Will Ingram Chester Newman Bucky I-Ioward Preston Clayton Wayne Loclclar Evans Ward Jimmy Piland 1 Bryant Williams Johnny Sanders Bernard Blaclcston Bobby Chesser Noel Moore Robert Bond I C W miles augur-'B Fx h Y . fw 3 Q 'Bel Boiiovn. Tre usevs F gglfff if . 1 l H--NV' 1 J Y Ona -ras +.Ls K E OHL, BA.4'Y'l4L he 5 , .r 'Ee' 1' f, ' 6 4 X R5 X4-rl -Wx - n Z1 xx. 1 541 ,.,- ,-Q78 'F We WT' if-+5,.:1 P -3, ,KJ up-' :V ,J ,.y,3vM,g -'l- 14.-,v f- .,,. A -4 . , ' fQ.'Yq.a,c4-5 fr ' ' ' 4 J::f Tx wgfiif VI v xvvc wif 'N ,fs 1 v4.1 ,,,.zf 1.-1 Nnv ,- A A 4 v W ' fkiadf Q .1 fn-w? 'W A 6,4 J ,111 juf 4,1194-I JE! k .JSY mek 1 f41 'u2'fk'L L F ..,, 'S ,N 5 N ,,, Nm , 4-4f1v,1i5g' lxfib J! I rkwxmh M44 J 4 Kiev c' 1, , MQ A rf-.or--,W-..,,r, '-naw -rv 5 6 X wx K l 1 Y 'Wx .gf ' 4 ' V if f e? 5 -ff Tm 4,5 f E we Q I-ig, .,. x i. l ik 2 We fs? ' Xiizli PURPOSE ,,,,.,.,.M A., ,fs I ,gg . , .Wq....,.,..- . X. The purpose ol the Hi-Y is to cieote, mointoin, ond extend through- out The school find Community highm strinclmdg gf Qhfgsfggn Chmode,-I The olcitforni is Cleon Speech, Cleon Sporisinonship, Clecin Scholor- ship, ond Clean Livino. The Hi-Y hos sponsored Throughout The yeori Bobby Boom' Hugh Buclionon Tell Clem Gene Cole Alton Coultei Jeiiy COUllf-i Gene Dodds Donnie Dovis Clevelond Dultose Clean-up drives ond sofety Ccmpgigng MEMBERS .lfilili Eusl Jinirny Fewel Joe Fletcher, Jr Harold Gianni Billy lrlrirrison Bobby Helms Jerry Huggins Piiul Kelly Eiiouh Muithews Billy Mclfensie Morris Norris Louie Nix Melvin Scroggins Dole Smrnps Billy Slocunib Dori Wade Jimmy Weover OFFICERS HAROLD GRANT , President giiiy Hpxppiggm Vice-President Amory Couiiiie . Sefrefw JOE FLETCHER, JR. . Trewwrer MR. PORTER NEWTON., MR. WARREN RKQHARDS .. ,Advisors -2 , A. 5 I E E f 2 5 I I MITIE TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS JO ANN AVERY , . , President MARY ESTER HILYER Vice-President ANN STIJBBS A Secretary BILLIE TICE Treasurer MISS VIRGINIA-SELLERS . Advisor PURPOSE The purpose al the Amitio Tri-l-lr-Y is ta create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the school and community higher standards of Chris- tian character. The platform is Clean Soeech, Clean Sportmanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The Amitie Tri-Hi-Y is a younger branch of the Triel-li-Y. They have participated in selling milk tags, Drive tor Freedom, safety campaign, and teen-talk in their homerooms. Jeraldine Adonis .lay Arrington Jo Ann Avery Ruth Barbee Faye Bazemore. Glenda Black Nancy Banner Ann Bundrick Betty Jean Bowen Peggy Brown Annette Cfirnfian Dm i ylin Chanl-fviuk Ann Carden Martha Raitord Peggy Tiamore Shirley Teel Martha Whatley Patsy Watson Jeanette Williamson Beverly Norris Mary Ann East Rosalyn Conner Susy Cheshire Carolyn Dflvli Pri! lliiflrl Elise Floyd MEMBERS Patsy Flinn Dorothy Gates Earnestine Griggers Irma Gunnels Jane Gamble Ann Hester Barbara Howard Betty Hilton Ann Stubbs Gloria Thomason leanette Tiller Sltirley VValterman Annette Welch lris Smith Sylvia Wilson Dolly Jean Yates Cynthia Hasty Judy Horne Mary Ester Hilyer Mickey Kennedy Sybil King Dorthea Morrow Mariane McGutfin Betty Jean Peace Gloria Philips Faye Plott Shirley Pittman Nancy Rodgers Carol Randall Ona Mae Thompson Mary Thomas Billie Tice Patsy Walterman Elaine Watkins Joy Ann Stringfellow Marrorie Helms Pat Jackson Zella Hodges ,QS f s e 1 AQ i r f Je f 'B 1' V E .,. 15.1 A .rr y qw l . l we . . . . X ,Q H .. A v ui ,fl i J -X lv .1 T lu ,Hz-ri ,- f :ui VCU 1's 4614 SHI EQ M.. F31 W , L, L ,fi M .5 ' - .12 S di rv'- f 'Q' Wm gfm R.. 4. A vii iff Tina- sf: SE IOR TRI-HI-Y OFFICERS ANN FREEMAN .... .......,. ....... P r esident JACKIE STEWART. . . 4... Vice'President SUE WALTERS .,.,..4......,...,......,.... .... S ecretary JILL HALL ....,......,........................ ..... T reasurer MISS MARTHA NELL LITTLE, MRS. LUCILE WHITE ,.... .... A dvisors PURPOSE The purpose of the Tri-Hi-Y is to create, maintain, cmd extend Throughout the school and community higher standards of Christian character. The platform is Clean Speech, Clean Sportsmanship, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living. The Tri-Hi-Y this year has been one of the outstanding Clubs in school. The club itself has contributed to many national organiza- tions. They have been very helpful to the less fortunate of otur town, sending baskets of fruits, toys, and clothing at Thanksgiving and Christmas. I ......a-- g 5 Joann Allison Frances Bass Virginia Baxley Rita Beard Faye Brantley Maye Brantley Geraldine Brooks Peggy Carden Patsy Chapman Ann Freeman Ann Gallant Jill Hall Ellen Hathaway Barbara Hinton Betty Howard Betty Johnson SENIOR MEMBERS Sarah Mae Jones Sally McCrory Betty McLemore Marie Moore Mary McGill Minnie Beth Newton Pat Rowland Bobbie Powers JUNIOR MEMBERS Louise Brooks Suzanne Claridy Joan Cole Melba Edwards Sarah Williams Peggy Fredrick Madge Harper Dawn Hawkins Dolly Kennedy Mary Jane Wright Miriam Klein Etta Jean Moore Dolores Newsome Nancy Richardson TRI-HI-Y Mildred Scroggins Bettie Shanks Jackie Stewart Betty Tillery Sue Walters Barbara Willis Miss Martha Nell Little, Advisor Martha Nell Scott Carolyn Stewart Constance Whatley Dorothy Williams Mrs. Lucile White, Advisor 29 r , F 1 rd, A Q ,T it Ni 2 ig S is S32 W X is R xg E ,1 1 2' as . Sirk -we t 41? if iv 4 va ? A ,tug THE KEYHCDLE The Keyhole staff is a part of the iournalism group. The staff publishes a paper each week, consisting of the eyery day happenings here and outside school thot is of interest to the student bcdy. A printed edition appears once each month. The Keyhole is now in its l7th year of worlc. The staff has had many honors such as the international first place award for two years, the Pioneer Publicity award, and the National Award Newspaper Week. STAFF HAROLD CRANT . MARY ELLEN HATHAWAY. MARGARET BILLINGSLY NANCY KLEMM , Nancy Klenirn Jack Burlaes Margaret Billingsly Mary Ellen Hathaway Harold Grant Bobby Gaylor . T .,.,Editor . Assistant Editor . Business Manager , Advertising Manager Suzanne Claridy Barbara Horne Marie Moore Earline Moore Dorothy Williams Earline Wright STAFF Continued Charles Adams George Kennedy Edwin Daniels Dale Stamps Mary Annis Lee Martha Clarke Albert Hunt Ann Stubbs Cecil l-lauston Barbara Tbornpson Mrs. Nelle Coulter, Advisor i P' ei' , Mig is gi -1 I OFFICERS FRANCINE MARTIN . . , , ,.,.. , , .,,. President JIMMY FREEMAN . , I , ,Vice-President PAYE KIRKLAND ,,.. . . .Secretory IMELDA JOHNSON . . . , Treasurer MR. HENRY FLEMING. , , . . . Advisor PURPOSE One of the orimory objectives ot the Centrol high school Diversi- fied Occupotion Club is to promote o better understanding of how to select one's life work. Here the pupil lecirns while he works on the job, thereby being enoble to find the work for which he is best suited. Jewel Adoms Elmer Everidge Donold Ford Jimmy Freemon June Hurst Kenneth Hood Morris Norris MEMBERS lmeldo Johnson Molvyn Jones, Jr Frcink Johnson Herbert Knight Foye Kirklond Froncine Mortin DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATION URSE'S OF TOMORROW CLUB F PURPOSE The Nurses ol Tomorrow Club is on' ordonizofion for The purpose of encouroqing younq girls To go info the nursind profession. They hove hod visitors from vorious hospifols ond universities. This veor The N.O.T.C.'s hove sponsored such drives os the ChrisTmos Seol soles, hove Token por? in our ossernbly orogronis ond hove iniiioled drives for The chest X-roys. Jewel Adonis Morgoref Billingsley Foye Bronfley Moye Bromley Hildo Cdpps Joonn Conlcle SUE WALTERS JEWEL ADAMS ANN GLJLLATT JILL HALL MEMBERS Ann Gulloii Joon Gulloff Jill l-loll lvlory Ellen l-lothovvoy Jornie Jenkins Foye Kirlclond OFFICERS Mory Annis Lee Berry McLernore Berry Miller Ruby Srnilh Belly Tillery Sue Wolfers , A President Vicerpresident Secretory , Treasurer MRS. NELLE COULTER . Advisor 3:52 Z QA, 45x Q? is xii 1 i M '4 'f' T gf x f f A x lf jf: 5' 'r w, f TG' 1 Aw it 5' 'K . 1: yn 4, 1 , .. ggi, , 'y , - P f L ia ft' U' is 8 ng: w K 5 kv .X's,,x 4 '52 ,L Kgs. '1 X FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Ruth Borbee Jerry Ann Broy Patsy Flinn Dorothy Gotes Peggy Gullott Shirley l-lorlin Lois Jones June Kent I Sybil King D -..A I Elizobeth Lovvson T53 W in N V. Q Bess Liles l N 1 A A' Q iomxi LUKER A A -M f RUTH EDNA Jones :? 7 if- I 7' Rl FAYE HAMBY NANCY RODGERS Q tw A A, ' ' 4 'fist' X We ' r' T n X A , L MEMBERS lvloxene McGuttin Mory Fronces Mcliissick Eugineo Meors Shirley Pichordson Ono 'Moe Thompson Jone Colhoun Foy Hornby Pot Jockson Ruth Eolno Jones Joan Luker Shirley Pugh OFFICERS Ngncy Rodgers Iris Smith .leon Srnith Dolly Yotes Anne Jones Joy Arrington Ardelio Shiroh Betty Stricklond Sylyio Pope Julioette Wade . .President . . . , .Vice-President . .Secretory . Treasurer OFFICERS ANN FREEMAN . , . President GLENDA TERRY Vice-President PAT ROWLAND Secretary BGBBIE POVVERS ., , . Treasurer MISS MARTHA NELL WHITE . ., Advisor PURPOSE The Lucien P. Stouah Chapter ot the Future Teachers of America is a club composed ot members who are going to be teachers ot tomorrow. This club has been very active this year participating in ticket sales and substituting otten tor the teachers. f .5 Q.. '35 N nf if , . 53, I G Q , We y, sv:- Hi' - r f-uw' MEMBERS Rita Beard Nancy Jean Harris Carolyn Stewart Geraldine Brooks Irene Johnson Jackie Stewart ' ' Shirley Ann Brooks Mary McGill Joy Ann Stringtellow J X 1 b , ltfelba Edwards Marie Moore Glenda Terry if Y' .'. I Ann Freeman Gloria Phillips Dorothy Williams if 34 , F Peggy Fredrick Bobbie Powers Jeanette Williamson 1' Q s': l - ,tg ' Madge Harper Pat Rowland K LUCIEN P. STGLIGH CHAPTER FUTURE TEACHERS OF TOMORROW S J' Q 1 T9 Q if E AJ, if af 'HP fn, ,J The Glee Club is composed of sfuclerxrs of all classes in senior high school. They Tudy vocal produclior sight singing ensemble smqma and luncfionirwg as a perform- iwg group They have gi en many ouisiandmg programs such as The operefta, The mmslrel varieiy mghi plays and special programs for Communify organizaiions. DON GARNER A . . ,Presideni . . . .Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer ..,..,.......Piar1ist .,....,,,..,.DirecTor . . .Cuslodians of Music GLEE CLUB wwl .f. 2 DISTRICT MUSIC FESTIVAL Scenes From A Walfz Dream 'ii-1 Maximilian. ,. . Prince Helene . , , Prince Ruperf ,. Lieutenant Niki A CAST DonGorner ..,,.Jeane1fe Williamson ..,,.., John Calhoun . . . .Charles Adams Kay Robinson ,.,.,.. .,.. E ulene Adcock Princess Malilda . Lieutenant Monlschi , ,Sally McCrory ....,,...,.Jimmy Sanders Louisa ,...., , A , . . . Berfrurn Budgell ..Sue Wolters Bobby Darnell Counf Lothar . Bennie Sinquefield Count Sigismund .... .... Nicholas ..,,,.... .,.... Fifi ,...... . Annerl ,.., . A Palace Guide .,.............. .,........ ..... C o llis Webster , .Billy Slocurnb . .Spurgeon Worr ....,.,...,.Cons1ance Whafley . . .Joy Brooks -3w5r:,,,.Q.f sfk-arm. .-WWW W A e sem:-if - , DRAMATIC CLUB . . ww! MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Miriam Klein Sarah Willianis May Branlley Mickey Kennedy Beyerly Norris Sarah Mae Jones SECOND ROW: Faye Brantley Helen Lee Jeraldine Adams Annerie Cooper Carolyn Siewarr Perry Fredrick Jackie Srewarr Melba Edwards Eira Jean Moore Belly Jewel Johnslon Sally McCrory Barbara Howard Peggy Nell Tidmore Sylvia Newsome Suzy Claridy Bobbie Powers Berry Howard Palsy Chapman Sue Wallei's Wylean Housron Cynthia Belcher Odessa Worthy Dolly Ann Kennedy Ann Freeman Jill Hall Virginia Baxley Eulene Adcock Barbara Ann Hinlon THIRD ROW: Isaac Williams Louie Nix Scenes lrom Case of Springtime Edward Hanson Alton Coulter Harold Grant Billy Harrison Jimmy Wingo Enoch Malhews Melvin Jackson Bobby Darnell Paul Kelly Max Adams Mrs. W. O. Langley, Director 1-vpn. ri -in Ci' si 41 ,Q A . A i' , . .., -- l , .Av 1 Q i N53 f 5 ,iii Q TOP: BOTTOM: ,, Scene frem One F001 in Hegvew' Scenes from One,Foo1 In He-oven ---vonpygg 'Wx fb L, -, LIBRARY Front Row: Left to Rightn Guida Hill, l-lelen Jerkins, Peaay Nell Tidmore, Annelle Cameron, Faye Bazeniore, Joy Arrinalon , Back Row: Virginia Ray, Lousie Brown, Maxine McGulfy, Shirley Richarclson, Mrs. Cary, Eyelyn Day, Barbara Price, Barbara l-lovvard, Louise Brooks, Mary Sallold. CHAIR A D GA EL CLUB Back Row: Left to Right: lylr. Darnell, Grant, I-larrifon, Tillrnan, Calhoun, Kemp, Dobbs, Avery, Coulter Front Row: Luker, Garner, VVallers, Slocurnlo, Marlin, Harris, Freeman, Houslon. A W,w.,,,,, 'N' 'V-nvlQuns-n vm Mx- W OM ,M QUILL AND SCRGLL PURPOSE The Morie Bonkheocl Owen Chopfer of Quill ond Scroll is CI member of The Notionol Quill oncl Scroll Orgonizofion for high school ,i . - ,fr .E . 'ZA 5 '53 . gf K + 4 .wr X A, Wv'...? fl... lf if 9-'ffl-l,, ck -'H' 5-W. f ' -gf , , YI 9 5 , X V ' 71' 2 i iournolists. lfs purpose is To lurfher The work of high school iour- ' nolisis ond To confer honorory membership on Those studenls who ore ' l eligible. IT is open To the members ol the Keyhole sfolfoncl The Red 1' 'i , y ond Block stoilf. MEMBERS Chorles Adonis Ellen l-loihowoy Morgoref Billingsly Borboro Horne , Jock Burch Noncy Klemm l Suzonne Cloridy George Kennedy l Peggy Fredrick Miriom Klein Joe Fletcher, Jr. Dolores Newsome l Ann Freemon Ben'ie'5honl4s Bobby Goylor Billy Slocumb 1 Horold Gronf Dorolhy Willioms l Down Howkins Borboro Willis l orriceizs HARoLo GRANT . . .... .... , Hpfegidem . l l S ' MARY ELLEN HATHAWAY. . . Vice-Presiclenl fr ,X ANN FREEMAN. ., c.....,,..,.. . . . ...A.., ..,. S ecrefory - 4' 'Q f, BETTIE ,Sl-lANKS. . . . . . . . ......., .,.,. ...... T r eosurer 5 sf' V M. MISS MARY FRANCES GIBBS, MRS. NELLE COULTER ........ AdvisorS Q ,.... ui- OFFICERS TOMMY KEMP .... ..,....... RICHARD KEMP. .. CLARENCE COX. . JOE FLETCHER, JR.. .. E 'fa 3. 5 a J 2 I 5 E CENTRAL? ..,.,....Presider1f . . . .Vice-President Secretory-Treasurer .......,.Drum Major mm r -vu ,Q ,Q Vi . 91? TROMBONES Mickey Bagley Billy McKenzie Donald Jarrell Melvin Knighton Earl May Reginald Clark SAXOPHONES Glenda Black Dorthea Morrow Burl Petway Bobby Boone Elton Head CLARINETS Mary Ann Barnes MEMBERS Annette Hammack FLUTES Donnie Davis Jimmy Fewell John East Gayle Morphis CLARINET CORNETS Wayne Corbitt Winston Newton Glenda Knighton Connie Tillery Wanda Williams BELL LYRE Dorothy Ray DRUMS Joe Lunsford Glenn Spikes Melvin Scroggins Donald Ensley Jerry Huggins Jerry Coulter Billy Harrison Gene Cole Morris Norris Don Wade Charles Blau Joe Fletcher, Jr. Gypsy Thomaston Cleveland DuBose FRENCH HORNS Jimmy Harrison Mary Earl Shell Sally Ensley Marshall Norris Mildred Scroggins Glenn Spears Peggy Duncan CYMBALS BARITONES Bevely Brooks Hugh Buchanan Buster Cox Carroll Head BASS HORNS Richard Kemp Tommy Hurst MAJORETTES Maye Brantley Faye Brantley Virginia Baxley Bettie Shanks Jo Ann Smith Irene Johnson Nancy Jean Harris Dot Williams Dolores Newsome Patsy -Coleman Doris Kelley Shirley Story DRUM MAJOR Joe Fletcher, Jr. MASCOT Ann Kemp A14 RED A D BLACK PURPOSE Looking backward, we see a great many changes that have taken place in the Red and Black since the tirst annual was published in IQQQ. The statt has increased from ten members to twenty-two mem- bers. The early contracts called tor only I00 copies ot the book ot I24 pages in each. The I95I edition ot the Red and Black will be done in lithography by Paragon Press in Montgomery, Alabama and our contract calls tor 600 books ot I40 pages each. MEMBERS MISS MARY FRANCES GIBBS BILLY SLOCLJMB , .,...... . . , CofEditor ELAINE VVATKINS. ANN FREEMAN . . .l .,..,,.,, , , . Co-Editor ENGCH MATHEWS , PEGGY FREDRICK Assistant Editor MICKEY KENNEDY JOE FLETCHER, JR. . Business Editor MAX ADAMS I BARBARA WILLIS I , Business Editor NANCY RICHARDS JOE MAC DICKENS.. Assistant Business Editor IVARY JANE WRIGHT JEAN CAPPS ...., Assistant Business Editor JILL HALL ., ,. JOE LEE KING , 1 . ,,,, Senior III Class Editor BETTIE SHANKS , .... Senior III Class Editor DAWN HAVVKENS , Senior II Class Editor DOLORES NEWSOME Senior II Class Editor CAROLYN stEvvAiar KENNETH HILYER , RAY HARRIS , MIRIAM KLEIN Picture: Left to Right Seated: Jill Hall, Miriam Klein, Peggy Fredrick . Ann Freeman, Carolyn Stewart, Billy Slocumb, Kenneth Hilyer, . Faculty Advisor . .Senior I Class Senior I Class Junior III Class Junior III Class Annex . . , . , . Annex . , Club . . Club , Sports . Sports Ednor Ednor EdHor Ednor Ednor Ednor Ednor Edhor Ednor Edhor . ., , Cartoonist Standing: Ray Harris, f-. I' 'Y' 5 Picture Above: Left to Right Seated: Betty Slfianka, Joe l.ee King Standing: Max Adams, Enoclw Mathews, Dolores Newsome, Elaine Watkins, Mickey Kennedy. STAFF Picture Below: Lett to Right Seated: lean Capps, Mary Jane VVrialwt, Nancy Richards, Dawn Haw- kins, Jce Mac Dickens , Standing: Joe Fletcher, Jr., Barbara Willis. l f e,g,f ,x cb, ,ke C 5 if A l Top, Central High Lunclwroonz Mrs. Bray, Mrs, Hgrnd, Mrs. lrllery . Center, Annex Lunchroom Maury Joe Jenkins, Mory Coulter, Moe Fronklln , . Bcitom, Snack Bor: Mrs, Griffin, FAVORITE MENU Chicken Dressing, Gravy, English Peas, Corrors, Cornbread, Apple Cobbler, Milk. I sway , 5- - . e 9: U M L 3. 3: il .4- 1ff.1-.1... -.'! ,Q X , :M JK .W ,g :gel- 'x'.4,i,- 4- Q: I 4 'lr .-f.-rv-ns.-Q:'L - K ' A 1'-VSRA jx if vs f-e -:-4-f4'4fK f2E ff 'ww-1-ws2ff'9'fin-'.1f4a-we'1-Qieff-+1 b , -u-runv, ' 1 . V, - ., ': si ,.,,., L 45:3 wig A C1s..,, . ,- . K ,sn , - 1'4 -4' - vm, fA,..1-..-,. 9 ' fi- I-' 'f' ,, . . . . ,f'-V 45,13-4'- :' . xx ini x 1222- 4'z'2: lf? U f' g A Q y w 1 sq,4,w3.m:g:1 Q ...nf 62 gf.-W 15- ,- - . ur. - ' Q1 -I fs ' yn 'f . ,i,.g-., Q ., '-ie?.wi1fi?Ei'5!'Q1??5r - av 4 .1 ..-fy N-. 4 X i950 BI -CITY CHAMPS The Columbus Quarterback Club awarded Central High Red Devils To James T. Skipworth Trophy. The trophy is given annually to the winner of The Bi-City football championship. Central won this by, defeat- ing The other Three schools. Shown admiring The Trophy are VV. B. Skipworth, Sr., father of Jimmy and donor of Trophy, Ray Harris, Captain of The Central Red Devils, Coach Tommy Garrett, Red Devil Mentor, and Bobby Davis, former All-American lineman 'Of Georgia Tech. SUMMARY OF FOOTBALL SEASON September T4 Central opened the season by knocking oft Baker's Lions, behind The pile driving plunges of Charles Siddall, 35-O. September 2'I Next week, next win, as The Red lmps came back in a spirited second halt rally to beat The Columbus Blue Devils by a 20-i3 score. After The completion of The first Two games, Central had all but The last lao of The Bi-City Champion- ship. September 29 Central,-playing in their own backyard, defeated a high-spirited Opelika e l e v e n. Charles Siddall scored Twice. Score-Central i3,' Opelika 6. October 6 The next. week the Centralites traveled to Dothan to pull The biggest upset in the yet young season, by diopping the Tigers to the tune of T4-O. October 13 Then came Eufaula's surprising Tigers, who gave Central a scare but as time ran out, The Red Devils beat off a desperate rally to Tie T9-l9. October 20 Central journeyed to Atlanta to do battle with Marist College. Playing'in knee deep mud, Central downed The Cadets 6-0. October 27 Central, playing before a packed house, defeated Jordan's Red Jackets to win the Bi- City Championship for the fourth time in IO years. Final score Central 14, Jordan O. November 2 Central Red Devils, Bi-City Champions, journeyed to the Capital city to battle the highly favored Sidney Lanier Poets. Central fell victim tothe Poets. Score Central O, Sidney Lanier 26. November 'IO Central, playing at home, again lost to The Valley Tradesmen i4 to 8- November 22 Central traveled to Panama City, Florida to play The Bay County Red Tornadoes. Central with a passing combination of Hilyer to Dixon won 31-7. FOOTBALL From Row: Left to Right: Jimmy Sanders, Henry Cook, Horace Claridy, Gene Roberts, Pete Chessher, Spurgeon Worr, Haywood Stenson, Leonard Woods, Aaron Strickland , . , Second Row: H. W. Rhodes, Joe Lee Kina, Charles Siddall, Bo Harris, Jack Entrekin, Arthur Sanders, Johnny Boswell, James Carden, Jimmy Amerson . . Third Row: Coach Garrett, Billy Stubbs, Dan McCart, Bobby Bradley, Benny Sin- quefield, Kenny Hilyer, Cecil Houston, Ray Brown, Don Dixon, Coach Richards, Coach Roberts. SCHEDULE CENTRAL 35 BAKER ..,,, CENTRAL 20 COLUMBUS .... CENTRAL T3 ORELTKA . , . CENTRAL T4 DOTHAN , . , CENTRAL T9 EUFAULA . . . CENTRAL 6 MARTST . . . CENTRAL T4 JORDAN ,.,.. CENTRAL o siDNEY LANIER. .. CENTRAL 8 VALLEY ..,... BO HARRIS CENTRAL 3T BAY COUNTY . DON DIXON Captain Co-Captain WARREN RICHARDS TOMMY GARRETT GUNDY RQBERTS Line Coach Head Coach Backfield Coach J. .T was ig M224 2,212 1 T , GAF 1 -- - QQ? '-x:'. :s :well -r f --,,e,:.i:.-- i n W' ' RAY BROWN DON DIXON SPURGEON WARR CECIL HOUSTON End End End End Bi-Cily '50 H. VV. RHODES .IIIVIMY SANDERS DAN MCCART Tackle Tackle Tackle Bi-cny '50 BOBBY BRADLEY BO HARRIS GENE ROBERTS LEONARD WOODS Tackle Guard Guard Guard BI-cny '49-'50 fd '11 t. AARON STRICKLAND ARTHUILSANDERS PETE CHESSHER JAMES CARDEN Guard Center' Center Back Most Valuable Player KENNY HILYER BILLY STUBBS HORACE CLARIDY 'Back Back Back Bi-CITY '50 Bi-Cify '50 JOE LEE KING BENNY SlNQUEElELD JACK ENTREKIN CHARLES SIDDALL Back Back Back Back ANNEX LEAG UE bf-1. J-. , -gf A , Y f- - 4. r ,, - - a.- - N - .. -.4 M :Y . - M, -f scd. , g 5' 5 1031s-Z., 'N ,Q , - A 4 J- EAGLES: Charles Burnside, John Berry, Wallcice Daniels, S ff' .R --. s '-- ff ff..-.. A ws.. R . 5 '-- 'A onny Arrant, Howard Neyels, Charles Tice, Harvey Stewart, Edwin Puckett, Johnny Sandeis, Gerald Garner, John Greathouse, Knate Jones. CARDINALS: Ralph Crews, Jack Kemp, Houston Jackson, Ea nelly, Bobby Mooty, Eugene Norris, Ralph Green, H3nry Gentry, Lester Arrigah, Ray Bush, Johnny Riddles. els? .-'LQM.a:.' rl Butterworth, .lack Harrell, Tommy Con- Benny Witherspoon, Donald Mottocks, PACKERS: Freddie Odum, Larry Sinauetield, Royce Powers, E. S. Stevens, Herbert Cooper, Daniel Wctttord, Doodle Martin, Bernard Spears, Cecil Graham, Frank Smith, Billy Brantley, Riley Puckett, Foy Gene Parks. REDSKINS: Vtfayne Dennis, Don Bradshaw, Benny Knox, John Knute Jones, Gene Haryin, Donald Tillis, Jerry Cannon, Jimmy Ac Greathouse, Leroy Rogan, Billy Greer, lams, ASKET BALL First Row: Left to Right: Jininiy Sonders, LesIie FICIIICIQ, Sonny VVC1de, Benny Sinquefield, Spurgeon Worr, EiiIIy DonneIIy Second Row: Charles Piiikeiy Joe Lee Kino, Kenny I-Iilyer, Jimmy Horne, Ed win Donieis, Cecil I-IOUSTOIT, Rciy Brown, Fronklin Phelps, Cooch Roberis. S 35 Z-22:12 , ff W I ft, M 1 ,ig Ki, ' ' -' A - -f1f1 -'ffl fe ,,,RsE'? -,',' IR, ff I L - i.,, I I QA :emi - E foff D W RTHY ARRAR COACH ELOY O COACH GUNDY ROBERTS COACH JACK F KENNY HILYER CECIL HOUSTON Guord Forword Co-Coptoin SCHEDULE N Co-Coptoin CENTRAL SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL 22 CENTRAL DADEVILLE , I 44 CENTRAL DADEVILLE , . , 40 I CENTRAL EIURTSBORO 32 I CENTRAL EUEAULA , , Q9 I CENTRAL BAKER HIGH . 30 CENTRAL COLUMBUS 43 CENTRAL LxALLEY HIGH 70 CENTRAL JORDAN , 43 CENTRAL RENSACOLA I 35 CENTRAL COLUMBUS , , 45 CENTRAL UNION SPRINGS , 28 CENTRAL JORDAN I A. 39 CENTRAL BAKER EIIGI-I , 38 CENTRAL LANETT 52 CENTRAL HURTSBORO 42 CENTRAL VALLEY HEAD 34 CENTRAL EIURTSBORO 33 CENTRAL RENSACOLA QI CENTRAL EUFAULA . . 55 CENTRAL LANETT , ,G 40 CENTRAL UNION SPRINGS . 43 FOURTH DISTRICT TOURNAMENT CENTRAL 44 TALLASSEE, ,I 65 RAY BROWN EDWIN DANIEIS SGNNY WADE Forward Forward Forward JOE LEE KING BENNIE SINQUEFIELD LESLIE FRAUCK Guard Guard GUUICI FRANKLIN PEIEIPS SPURGEON WAR,-Q JIMMY I-IORNE Guard Gumd Center Most Valuable Player I I Eront Row: Left to Right: Eugene Oswolt, Henry Cook, Vtlilliam Black, .lack Burkes, Billy Eaton, .Jimmy Amerson . , , Second Row: VVilson Morrow, Bobby Jo Martin, Collis Webster, Clarence Tillery, Bobby lVlcClusl4y, Tommy Sanders, George Kennedy, Billy Perkins, Haywood Stenson. B TEAM FOOTBALL ,f f-A.-1 l W X ' f' W- 'K' - .,, J. . 7, -,,,, . . Q ,f 'A ,A fx'?'Y4 . B ., . . Q -e . .fu-V ,. V, A - R, Q i . .,. . - rw. fx B TEAM BASKETBALL K Front Row: Left to Right: Freddie Fraclclick, D o n a I d Jones, Eddy Cameron, Edward Hanson, Tildon Hudson, Bobby B r a d le y, Max Adams . . . Second Row: Lamar Conners, Frank' Lake, George Ken- nedy, Charles Adams, Jimmy Davis, Bobby Darnell . . . Third Row: Joe Henson, Charles McDonald, Roy- burn VValler, Edward Lawrence, Wesley Capps, Jimmy Fowel, Bobby IyiCClusky, Ronny Pittman, Bobby Jo Martin, Jerry Broolcs, John Nor- ton, Coach Vllorthy. MANAGERS Bobby Vtfatson, Jack Hodge, Hugh Bo Bentley, Allen Horne, Jack Burkes. BASEBALL I95O First Row: Left to Right: Sonny Wade, Jimmy Davis, Larry Adcock, Bobby Jo Martin, Billy Gentry, Eugene Harrie . , . Second Row: '.'Bunky Clegg, Haywood Stenson, David Griggs, Benny Sinquefield, Luther Allen, Larry Kay . . , Third Row: Joe Hawkins, Coach Garrett, Jimmy Horne, Roger Farrar, Kenny Hilyer, Bobby Edwards, Wayne Blake, Jimmy Sanders. Bl-CITY CHAMPIONS SINCE Baseball's latest addition to the trophy case. C CLUB Front Row: Left to Right: Mr. Tommy Garrett, Jack Burkes, Huah Bo Bentley, Enoch Mathews, Gloria Beard, Bobby Watson, Jack Entrekin, Tennei Harper, Spurgeon Worr, Pete Chessher, Shirley Shepherd, Jimmy Davis, Leonard Woods, Horance Claridy, Mr. .lack Farrar . . . Second Row: Jack Hodge, Allen Horne, Daniel McCart, Gene Roberts, Benny Sinquetield, Billy Slocumb, Joe Lee King, Arthur Sanders, Jimmy Sanders, Bo Harris, Sonny,Wade, James Carden, Aaron Strickland . , . Third Row: Edwin Daniels, Kenny Hilyer, Charles Siddall,'Jimmy Horne, Franklin Phelps, Ray Brown, Billy Stubbs, Bobby Bradley, Seth Harbuck, Joe Mac Dickens, Don Dixon, Cecil Houston. The C Club is composed ot those boys and girls who have earned a letter in some Sport at Central High School. The officers ot the C Club ore: President, Bo Harris, Vice-President, Don'.Dixon, Sec- retary, Madge Harper, Treasurer, Shirley' Shepherd. Collection of Central's trophies. T L ,Az px i 'E ri r , H .alum ff. '.-my . -PLS - I l , X. as ' 'U ffzgifr L- , 57 L rc ' 'ii 'Zraaiid I -.-.-...Q ---.-. .......... .E . PERIOD new-.uv 4 L unowu vos so s . L 35 ' 1, , HEERLE DER 5 W, . I - M63 ... A If www: A DOT HUDSON, Copfoin BILLY SLOCUMB JOE MAC DICKENS ENOCH MATHEWS GLORIA BEARD TENNER HARPER SHIRLEY SHEPHERD 5 1 gags wi: Q04- ?.f-545 4. 5:2 ,M Q lvl Wm' W ,mel Y- -Q, A ...-.,. Mawhi nq - f I , E , ,,.,, ., K1. ,Q ,sa if gm: wwf One of bed: on .fha ,,3o.a -,CARS -ned: is! , Q ,, .e .:,.5::, Kiijwmg 5 I y V A K 1 it I, 1 I t 956 Q54 Gif' 99908 The Senior reception ot 1950 wos enioyeol by oll. Lovely tormols ond pretty corsoges olong with the theme Moonlight ond Roses completed the yeor. Music vvos by the XAuburn Pioinsrnen. I NJN? M45 ' R! hxT'k's.ff,J JH I' px! I WHA Wi FA H ,, ' ISS BETTY NEVVSOME - Voledicforion C ff ISS BETTY HOWARD - Solumforion 5 HAROLD GRANT - Honor Student ond MOST Represenfofive Boy Iss ANN FREEMAN - Miss cafazenshap 'mf as ' C972 rss EULENE 8' 31 ss ADCOCK - PecmuT Bowl Representative I if , 511,155 J 1' FAVCRITES I 1 s 1 C719 KENNY ER X ff CDZZTSS BETTY JEWEL JOHNSON Q GLIR Cj ARTHUR SANDERS BILLY SLOCUMB FAVCRITE SWISS JGY BROOKS 1 I ,wr f I ,..,,, '!'4 :LM MAF' -4 ' ,Q Sb 1 ix. 'Q K C-101155 BETTIE SHANKS R, sem HARBUCK MORE QEQZR. JOE LEE KING FAVORITE , A E E as M , EEEE gzfg 1iE'1 - -' iw L 5' Y , . EE ff 'aw ii. ig L K +10 uwER X, 1, CJZZISS DOT HUDSON WE? SENIOR CLASS OF I95O APPRECIATION We, The co-ediTors, would like To exTend To oll The rnony people who hove so grociously helped in The publicoTion of This book our deepesf oppreCioTion. We especiolly wish To Thonk Miss Gibbs ond o wonderful siofl for Their rnony hours of work, our odverTisers 'Tor Their finonciol sup- porT, ond The Porogon Press for Their sincere inTeresT in This The TwenTy-Tirsf volume of The RED ond BLACK. ANN FREEMAN, BILLY SLOCUMB, Co-Editors I l Wi? s E E F i 1 l i ? avi,--1. ,,sf,Q,.45 uf- ' JZ I 4 4 I I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 4 G 4 4 4 4 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Congratulations to the CLASS OF I95I WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT PHENIX GIRARD BANK LANE REXALL DRUG STORES II5I Broad St. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 4, ......... -A -A f 4 4 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I E. J. KNIGHT SCRAP MATERIAL CO. Phone 5435 IOth Ave, and oth St. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATES OF I95I FLETCHER ELECTRIC CO. 6Oi 16th SI. Dial 8-8926 BEST WISHES from GALA CLOTH STORE GOO-GOO GRADE A RESTAURANT, DRIVE-IN AND OYSTER BAR THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD Columbus ALWAYS A FRIENDLY WELCOME 700 Linwood Boulevard J. A. 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