Central High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Phenix City, AL)
- Class of 1957
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V' 1 ' ,C1TIS'R'C14 vm :I - veil Us Q DVCQPC A d 5 ' I Q Q. PF: QW Pm' 1' my BCCIUWUI I :DJ , ' J, .FU 'i .Q QF., 01410 ' ' . q W FV A A ,145 ' ' ' f . '--S., :I Vg. PHENIX E AKTXRD llll' Ill! Ill! .gb .irlerifage History Administration .gb jacbfion Faculty Features Activities Sports in julure Classes Annex Commerce 'H ? Left To Rrght Jeanette Childs June Sudduth Judy Edwards Lech Funder burk ond Jannce Schweers .MPL tag? V f 0 1 -V HW ,h-,K M Q 1 I 1 1 1 ' , . . :I ,lf :Yr 1 1 ty . . . - F, ft I, -- ' , , . fl lx ' I. f. . 0 If . Q A 'TD' -0 .' ' G3 - - C ' ' - ' Y I i v KD fb f OQQQFSQQQ U Q! .Qt .Q, .Qp -QKZIXK5Ll4L if? G .Mafory .fidbubdBbwUHOn In i923 Lucien P. Stough came to Phenix City to take up his duties as Superintendent of Phenix City Public Schools. Phenix City and Girard were consolidated during the following year. His success of coordinating the school system demonstrated his ability as an organizer. Among the seven schools built during the tenure ot his ottice are: Girard Elementary Annex, Central High, Central Annex, Central Voca- tional School, and Central Elementary School. William Osler Langley assumed the duties of principal of Central High in i934 and saw it through the depression. Under his administration Central added to its extra curricular activities Glee Club, Jour- nalism, and Band. Mr. Langley, in part, was responsible for the establishment of our Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y. Under his general oversight Central took a great part in registration and the sale of war bonds. ln i947 Mr. W. F. Darnell came to Central as the new principal. That year the C Club bought a bus for the school. The football team won the Bi-City title and received the Skipworth Trophy. The school entered floats in the Governor's Inaugural Parade. During his administration several clubs were organized and the grading system was raised. Mr. Porter Newton took over as the new principal in l956. While he has been with us the Key Club has been organized. The grading system has been improved and several subiects have been added, Some of the subjects added were business math and English, physical science, and American government. w, F. DARNELL gg lx f IN. xx 0 D P i 3' I N! ,E 43 rmpocusf wen 'Z 'A is 55 SEQ l O40 cvwffl CREEK LITTLE UCMEE CRL-E14 f' FT Blntutrvdi mn: NATIT 101 I4 Av'DA , ,Qff ' b ,,,J4 10 Elf v 1,,,3,z' ,4 L ., ua WW4. 1 , ' , ,, 7 I N 'fi' - ', W- ws! f' ' V V 5, I M . f 9P 'h', fr A A M C. ' W rf , . g s .-, . 1 1 f , . f.. fb ff .rs , Y . - , if af ,V , 3 . Q -4 J.. f ,4 I, - , mmf . ,fu aww aw- . - - f . , , 1 A 2 ,M mf 'fi 1 f ' ,,- 4' ,Q Af W Q ' ' ,hi 1 4 'fvfkgkf A ' lk R ,R H -- . fs A f vw '-new 5' V .-w a,j '5 any mr. -1.- QAM' ,f P, 'ws 1 - nf- sm psf-fx H -w. f .rw 94:51 fi' lffrlf 4 It 7, aff' 6' 'Q' 7: Ai tg? f GfA Q 4mf4i ff , wggel ATQH, Qww A My of, 'il 'z. f . fav Q5Q'jQfA'ift iv ,if 'W at Q I lan, 'Ed' mild 9 ' f ,.. 34+ m2.0 ff' -vm H afwuicr- 4 an 13 m ,DK A 5' Mui' 3,6 ,AWN 'Uk y . i?L A gi' ff rQdM,A F EA M jgfiifi fgpifu, WJ '4' W 5-rj ' ,pf-xi' 'W - fi Q Q5 39 ' 3 4 2 f Q Q1 'Ju 59 4411 'SA K' 4 ff 0 .QW I. , Q.: 1 3: wg, .14- Ili I ff if hi AM l' - p el'llX bus Georgia and at the country to the east tor many miles The present city comprises the older tofvn of Girard and Phenix City which were combined in 1923 Russell County extends farther east than any other county in Alabama Phenix City was originally part of Girard but when Lee County was created in 1866 the town was in both Lee and Russell Counties The northern section in Lee was given the name Lively and then Browneville Later it was called Knights Station and tinally with the establishment ot a post oftlce in 1890 it was named Phenix City after the old Phoenix Mills of Columbus The concrete 14th Street bridge across the Chattahoochee 'River between Phenix City and Columbus Georgia bears a bronz tabl t with the information that on April 16 1865 the last battle of the War Between the States was fought here General Wilson s campaign through Alabama in the spring ot 1865 marked the close ofthe War Wilson s raiders had Girard and Columbus as their oblective A battle was fought on lngersolls Hill and preparation was made to destroy the bridge over the Chattahoochee in the event of an attempt by the enemy to torce its passage. When the Union Army made a dash at the bridge the order was given to tire the bridge and Captain C. C. lvlcGehee in execution of the order thus preventing the capture of Columbus, QFLU' Girard was named for Stephen Girard phiianthropist and slave dealer who settled in the region with other prominent Philadelphia families, while the Creek Indians were still roaming the land. The town was created by the Alabama Legislature in 1832 and designated as the temporary seat of Russell County. Pending the erection of a court house, the first term ot circuit court convened on October 14, 1833, at the Girard residence of John Godwin, a contractor. A1 34 C r K- A ' i Phenix City is situated on the west bonlc of the Chattahoochee River, commanding a view of Colum- Central High School Central High School Annex Central Elementary Gymnasium and Administration Building 'W F'7 fl7f1f 1--. I: ww! 20 Ai N iQ.,g 52 12 19ln.,,,.,,'L.. 'H 4 -, 11.5 -Qi --11,5 FcE cE fK 'cE rQD'l CK' its slim! 5,,t,,,,, . .. At the close of the Civil War fbefore Phenix City was establishedi there were no public schools in Girard. The first public school was built about T867 on the site where the Girard Elementary School now stands, Here, seventy-five to eighty pupils assembled, of all ages, from tiny tots to grown boys and girls, Greek and Latin being included among the subjects taught. The school equipment was of the crudest type. The desks were long with seats of split logs and puncheon legs. No backs were provided tor the comfort of the student, A large heater in the center of a room furnished inadequate heat for the building. at 4, -A yy -rfff DD . .s i. lt is a very satisfying experience to successfully complete a task and reach a goal that you have set for yourself. I know that there must be a great deal of satisfaction on the part of both the faculty and the student body now that you have success- fully completed another school year. Personally, l am very happy over your success. l sincerely hope you will use your past success as a means of achieving greater success in the future. It has been a very pleasant experience for me to work with you and have some small part in your achievements. If I can assist you at any time, please allow me that pleasure and opportunity. Best wishes for your continued success and happiness. W. F. Darnell, Superintendent Ain! X -givwllgb ww' Mr. Lyman Bird Principal of Junior High lt is with sincere pride and a deep inner feeling of joyous satisfaction, professionally and physi- cally, that I had the privilege of helping guide and direct your scholastic program through Junior High School and to have had a small part in your long journey toward graduation. Good health, happi- ness and a long life to you all, Lyman Bird Qs I 'li I BOARD OF EDUCATION-Seated left to right are Mr. Billy Mims, Mr. Perry Lee Parker, Jr., Mr. S. Lauder- dale, Mr. William R. Belcher, and Mr. Joseph Smith, President. D 12550 P1919 P l'l'lU'll6tl'd!l0l'l Mr. Warren Richards Assistant Principal of High School This annual is symbolic to all of us in many diff ferent ways. To some another year has passed, to others a goal has been reached, Some see the door to the future opened or one of many other views too numerous to mention. lt is my greatest desire that this symbol reflect the deep meaning of purposeful living, That you give generously of your time and talent to your fellowman through constructive action dominated by faith and self discipline and motivated by self improvement. Warren N. Richards 1 r l 2 Q I lt has been a pleasure to work with and for you this year Both studen s and Faculty have been most cooperative even though we have labored under handicaps All have been very patient ana considerate in spite of crowded conditions May the future hold many opportunities and privileges for each of you The school is here to serve you so feel free to call upon us at every opportunity Mr Porter Newton Principal of High School C C Q Left to right Mr A G Brown Superintendent of Grounds and Buildings Mrs Vaudne D Marshall Visit ing Teacher Mlss Martha Nell Llttle Secretary to Superintendent Mrs Mary .lo Hagan Bookkeeper l 3 1 . mecbcafion Mr. Mitchell Kennedy Mr. Kennedy has loyally served our Senior Class ot 1957 as a teacher, sponsor, and friend during our years at Central High School, his infinite understanding of youth, warm friendli- ness, and great interest in our activities have inspired us to be content only when we have done our work well. Because we love him, because of his service and loyalty to the school, and because of his guidance and support, We the Statt ot the 1957 Red and Black dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Mitchell Kennedy. i 'C E d6Ltl0l'l 7 A- is V, I , L . . xx J C , ' S- , fx N I A: 1 I W 4 Q x I 4 V Km ,wk .- 'W ,Wm ,Ms f , ,Aj I ,Q O O . ' ,-- U 1 ,. ., , .4 Q .. x A ,, , ,. ., , .,, - - - J . A 5 1 . . cs X -.' Ai 4- .CQ 1 G3 16. ' . V, 8 ' bf, 1 JJ JJ C ED Dre MASK Cllfllhg The Faculty section shows the photo- graphs ot the teachers, and lists their col- leges and degrees, and also the subiects they teach. It also lists the subiects taught at Central and gives illustrations ot each, jeu hu-ea In the Feature section we present the class favorites, Senior Superlatives, honor students, and highlights of year-round events Affzvzffes The organizations of Central are given in the Activities section, Those who par- ticipate inthe clubs are pictured, and the achievements and purposes of the clubs are listed and illustrated. l00l'l6 In the Sport section we present our athletes and athletic events. The play- by-play reports are given as well as the outcome ot the games. Also pictured are the coaches and the players and their positions. Carol Walls, Marilyn Shirah, Jerry Pope, Judy Hall, and Mr. Floyd Worthy. A school cannot be iudged by the size and magnificence of the building, but rather by the behavior of the students and the characteristics of the members of the faculty. We can depend on the co-operation and understanding of our teachers in carry- ing out any worthwhile activity. They are interested in our indi- vidual problems as well as school problems and will lend a helping hand at any time. GLUE? - 2' 9 I 69' 11 32 fe ' 'f ,5- fl. if 'Q dduhg F50 Y' sf t 'UI' f ,I 1, 1 'lg' Science is the study of lite itself. Through the facts, Mathematics with all its many fields, is taught so that we might understand life more fully. ln all fields of life we use it constantly. With the advances of today, we can maintain a higher level of living. ' . ., s as :ta .Wai 1.1 f -- I A Mrs. Nelle S. Coulter B.S., University of Alabama M.S., Alabama Polytech'nic Institute Advanced Algebra Geometry Mr. Ralph Martin B.S., Troy State Teachers College Algebra principles, or rules of science, we explain what we do know, and discover what we don't know. These things help us to explain and understand the mysteries of life and of the universe. ' zur, in f if -. ,, - -'- ' Wait it iwiif - . if wg, ' Q- r i 7 27,735 fr' , . 1 fmifyf EfE..wfi:gS1,i SVA, IVIV tj A 2 a ce? . - 'I Le- .... t My . V ' , Qfilizlilii: 1 - 2' .:.-.Ja cz ' .- 1' .f , fi. J gn , fig X .,.,,. 2 V sv, I FDA tr ., ft, ..,. . Q. ' . 4 Mrs. Betty W. Moring B.S., University of Alabama Geometry Algebra Mrs. Victoria Taylor B.S., Troy State Teachers College M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Math Mrs. Lucille Caldwell Mr. John T. Ingram Mr. James Gunter B.S., University of Alabama BS, Alabama Polytechnic B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Math Institute Institute Math Physics Science Chemistry Mr. Gerald D. Johnson Mrs. Mary Pitts Mrs. Lucile White B.S., Troy State Teachers Troy State Teachers College A.B., Georgia State College College Math for Women Math Science M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Biology 16 xr -U J O f , 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 1 n GCUA ,,a 'Cv' 4 ca X xx. I The main purpose of English is that we can express our thoughts correctly and clearly so that we can convey what we think to the world. Language being the basis for all learning we must know it thoroughly so that we might communicate our thoughts to others to bring about a better life for us all. , . Q -in ic wt .X . .1 Mrs. Margaret Fincher BS., Alabama Polytechnic lnstitute Science Health Mrs. Catherine Cary B.S., Maryville Presbyterian College Home Economics V3 N I 35. , .7 . ',. 1,1,f,y1f v . -' Qi .. iw ' - - 5 ' I , B We V - ' ,sZg'?f5ij-' Z l suf- uv Q f Q1 X, e ,f 3 za X Mr. Dewey Lee B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Science Health Mrs. Alvis Newton B.S,, Alabama Polytechnic Institute Science History is the story ot civilization: Civilization is the system ot knowledge, attitudes, skills, and instrumentalities which constitutes the means of satisfying human wants. The obiectives of history are: to develop an appreciation of our social heritage, to learn the techniques of finding material, to develop a love of historical reading, to develop a sci- entific attitude. l Mr. J. R. Mount BS. Alabama Polytechnic Institute English Mrs. Sue Martin B.S., Howard College English ' f fc-s 'W an l . iw! 4' 'M VX 'Y Mrs. W. O. Langley A.B., Judson College Diploma in Speech English Speech Mrs. Katherine Mahan B.M., Oklahoma Baptist University B.R.E., New Orleans Baptist Seminary M.M., George Peabody College English Journalism ,..-. l 'Q 43' Miss Rebecca Lawson BS. Alabama Polytechnic institute English Mrs. Ruth Kobe B.A., Louisiana State Teachers College M.A., Vanderbilt University English Speech J' cY ,Q P JJ' 5f-Ki c7c7 72':GT'. 3. GLUE? V' V' N2 L Through our commercial education we try to teach the udents better and more efficient ways ot doing things ese courses are invaluable to persons in the business rld and also those attending college. No matter what you do, these courses will be of great help throughout life. Wt x-- . 'St il Miss Jewel Peters B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute English Mrs. Nona McCarty A.B., Howard College English New V Wir , - f Wi ' A 5 - N 1 .JIS ,s -1 ,' Mrs. Ann Robinson B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Social Studies Mr. Zema Floyd Worthy B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Economics Annual Government ' . ln physical education not only physical activities are taught, but health, sportsmanship, safety, and social being, are some of its aims. This helps to produce the well- rounded citizen of tomorrow. fi' K, A , R ' I I I K I 2 -1.-1-, Miss Betty Vann B.A., Judson College History Miss Elizabeth Palmer B.A., Huntington College History I8 ls. Mr. Otis Kirkland B.S., Troy State Teachers College Civics, History Mrs. Jean Musslemon dh 1 42. Mrs. Virginia Creamer B.S., Troy State Teachers College Social Studies Mrs. J. W. Johnson B.A., Alabama Polytechnic A.B., University of Alabama Institute Civics Social Studies f nr 1 21, . v r u 1 r Y wr vr u 1 vt 1 7 i T 'Tf - -, Il 1 JI JK , V , I Q9 I I lr E cp B I 3 AGS B .s' GCLLA L Fl A knowledge ot music provides an understanding of The library provides resources, outside of our school. spiritual values and nourishment tor our emotional lite. In it we preserve the past and keep new records for future is a USG. xbafvs :Wax J' My .:',, 3 1 ' .-.fx 1 X A--i in Mrs. Kathryn Morgan B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Science Health Mrs. Mary Jane Davis B.S., M.Ed., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Typing ll Shorthand Business English and Math Mrs. Virginia Kennedy B.S,, University of Alabama MS., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Bookkeeping Miss Rhoda Burdeshaw A.B., M.Ed., Asbury College Typing Mr. Henry Fleming B.S., University of Alabama M.A., University of Alabama T.8il. Education Mrs. B. F. Register AB., Bessie Titt College Glee Club 19 Mr. Maurice Brausa B S., Murray State Teachers College MS., Northwestern University Band Mr. Larry East B.S , Jacksonville State Teachers College Physical Education Mr. Mitchell Kenndy B.S, Troy State Teachers College Physical Education Miss Jamie Cary B.S,, University of Alabama Physical Education W CEIL U EECEY ' I JQYQ GCN y Not Pictured Mrs. Lucy Blackwell A.B., Huntington College M.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Social Studies Miss Marie Cleveland B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Civics Miss Ann England A.B., Judson College M.A., Peabody College English Mrs. Louise Dowis B.S., P,H., University of Alabama Science Health i 4 Mrs. Janette Ingram Proper conduct is essential in our overcrowded cafeteria. B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute English Mrs. Sara Kennedy B.S., Troy State Teachers College Math Mrs. Faye Kirkland B.S., Troy State Teachers College Math Miss Nancy Richards Alabama Polytechnic Institute Bookkeeping Mr. David Slocumb B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Math Mrs. Frank Williams Jacksonville State Teachers College MVS- MCYY T05 B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute B5-A-1 Alobgmo College, M0 'l9VOll0 Librarian Math, Algebra Miss Vertis Day B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College Secretary to the Principal Mrs. L. P. Stough B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Librarian Mrs. Peggy Whitlock A.B., Florence State Teachers College Science, Biology 20 ' , f' ' V' 'f J, 5 j' 4 J ,W 7. ' ,W W G geafured Martha .lohn Harris Isnt the thlngs one rs supposed to do but that little extra that counts For the ones who put forth lust a Iuttle more Mme and effort specnal honors have been awarded As they have sown thenr seed they are now reaping their harvest Jerry Carden and Neva Dennis ,gs-Q -nu 'NM 595, 21 4. It ' ' A ' , ' n, ' wb? . . . I . 1 ' . 4 I . , wJ 4 ' . 1 tx -than gk., I . K 5: 1 dt f iff I 'A X .mkdw , Ji, A ' J Q2 Z 1 , 1 ,'. 1 I -11109 Y, X- 1 Uagrbcforian JULIA WELCH Julia, because of her high scholastic average, perfect attendance, and good department has been outstanding tn our class, 22 fEG71Q7Z'rE0 3:65 ,Q ' Q sS7t1!lfdf0I'll1I'l SUE WARD one Vg W U T' boo A6 SVT ' 23 .,.. Y ,N . Sec f C. OCC sC'QG'5rwNp, 'ESC.,'C'E:U5YTiSS, f3:e'5b': 3' :swf less ' T3 hef SC' W! 53 - - A , C15 3 cwsfavc wg :was wo e, 51611 OR CO ER 24 7: T NM 1 7 I ,HOIIOF ll en ELEAN M Ei d 'C Gchiev choiovic sfondim ! , C - 'MOI W. , ,- -- 'd ', d.. 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V 49 'WS-Q ,V N1-fn 1-,gf ' 1,f?M',,1gV 55 7, ,A swf V,:,f y . wc' ,VV A zu f ' V . , V s. V4 '.- V - l Ml ,gfggm n, V ,Q . - wh , , 1, H , ' .W , ay' - . wk ., i sis, x ' - Q V 1 'u f is . vifni- W in , ,. Ag lffglhshs A T 8. is L, 4 . , V , . - -M .f 5 .. , ,V VV , ,fa 5 Vw ,V f 2 1' 'Vu V' M, V 1V .A V if , 1121-f' ,Q M , FL ,iiqi X 3,105 1 ,Lg :QL kqcd' Awaits. QVZWJ rhf U31 VT' W, V V fy 1 w :JV M' I 791, xx6'flhJV' in 5 2 .f ,g . ' gy , 1 V A A , jf V4 V uf g , M QV Q ,J gf? QVQJ, , 6 ' l N1 'l' 'A Y, R ll M' V. gg' .Il nfl? X 'L J I I f,V It ,qw gs ii! ,V V M A V ,z :av Q Y 5 yhfvlasig I . V i's' . '. V4 ff at vu- is . 'A' .- JV, 4 ,l l V V. Q 1 Vw: 3: W ,f V Vx A w' M Y A1 15 31 M' 15 4 Q-WV 'H ff fi '. ' f V' , V V W s- L f V, gf ny ' ' ',h 1 'f4A .5 -VV1 L Q-X . off , . . . . . 1 1 1 ' M03 Ne salute the supedattves of the Class ot 7957. Betng outstanaing tn one parttcctar respect was not the only factor 'hat won tor each nts ptace on the Whos Who hst. Possesston of good character, a pleasant dtsposttion, and ailearoond Iikeableness were some thtngs which hetped each attain his re- spectnve honor. BEST ALL-ROUND Anne Varner Morrow Head MOST ATTRACTIVE BEST PERSONALITY Eleanor Jerry Janice P01 Comer CGVd6H Schweers Thornton ' f V' ffl Af ' if .' F 33' Vi ,E 4. A0 The Twerily-eiglwl boys and girls who are Senior superlafiyes will long be remebered by all ol us. We will probably carry in our minds for many years To Come the irripressioris and memories which These choseri few have left with us. CUTEST SOVTNTNY June Howard Suddurh MOST TALENTED MQ51' PQPULAR Melairie Bill George Carol SlTlf'Ol1 Bush Dodes l-Gne if if 4 9 if 5 if 2 ff 5,3 --Q W? ig 7 ' ,f fc, , KfXG71P7ZcH' CW rE'W,M cworifefi .Slniord D Klker Peggy F We presen T the favorites of the S J Sophomore, cmd Freshman classes. Mox Wilkes 50 Lam area F 32 rf16EJcm5rIIE5 c1Z6X5 J 6lU0l l te5 ulll0l'5 fi f Brenda Rungoun Alvin Coldwell We recognnze Them for tneur ottrocnveness vvunnwng per sonolwry outstanding character ond their obwlm y to n clc fnends among The-ur clossmofes jfejknlen Mlckey Wilkes 33 Qondy Grames 1 :' ll ll O . ,, VV ?2fK4M .,.. ffm ,wh , fax if' 'V I . . I . . T w V D . , - 1 I U - 5 f 16 - I I 5 I 'c fibre, so ,c c c Mickey Wilkes, leading a court composed ot Carol Newsome, a seriioy Judy Rcssell C: unify, :rd the sophonore 'ep'esentat ye, Melissa Xtfclib, mas crowned YVQ l95o Homecoming Queen at our annual l-lomecoiring game, held Thursday, October ll OITLQC 1 gn lk QW ig t life, KH! Wx 4 5 is pi H., rf! A , .f I, I it M y .Q R 1. ,sum - LQ Mickey Wilkes is crowned by Larry Armstrong, at lelt, Student Body President. At right, C Club President, lee Lott, presents her with the annual C Club trophy. The Red and Black tloct, adorned with the members of the stall, was among the many colorful floats in the parade. .i X The Central High Band, led by l-lead-Maiorette Pat Ray, leads the Homecoming Parade through Phenix City. Cheerlc-aders, Jariice Carpenter, Keith Griggs, Brenda Copp- edge, and Cha-'les Pafvell, 'agether with tootball captains, La- yaughr rlouscr, Dowd Fafys, ora Jett Tidmore are in high spirits atter winning a 40-T3 victory over Auburn High School, 'W fic' 'if i lu ff 1' Ct ,P Ofnlflg The Festivities begon thot morning witr, o rollicking pep folly ond C1 speciol progronw held ot the Centrol High Gym. F speciol teoture come when eoch closs representotiye wos pre- sented to the student body ond expressed her grotelulness to them lor being selected to such on honoroble position. On the otternoon ol the big doy the Centrol High Bond led o colorlul porode through Phenix City, The vorious clubs ot school porticipctted by entering well-decoroted cors, The highlight ot Homecoming come thot night, when lorry Armstrong, President ol the student body, crowned Mickey to reign os Homecoming Queens Mickey Wilkes, Homecoming Queen yi, it l' '157' 0, mm, Lett to right: Nancy Clarke, Russell Pittman, Jack Franklin, and Beverly Parker. A very important part of our education comes from extra-curricular activities. Membership in clubs develops qualities of leadership and a sense of service. The activities of Central High School help the students to progress spiri- tually, mentally, and physically. .xdcfiuified -x1 vs e -Efl to 'ar' l E firzmebu The purpose ofthe Beta o L,.1lSlO prornnv the ideals of lwoneshy servtce awo leadershlp on ng htgl srno gfgdgmfg, lng-,dwg untegrtty ond self deper de ce are constantly stressed in gpm Club acttvttues Members ot the Beta Club ore chosen by their Mia Cf A Snawn rn at cola f PWC, e F left te lf 'left' N0 V JC 1 O X ue lNara at Fsgh, Faye Brown wr E a M -fx ff: f., - 40 'V' , 1, H' KS J ' t A s. Srl' ' W .4- A an Hrs, Q - f ' . 2 tt Vtce Pres Edtson run GC B owfnng PS -fr? Seated left to rtght Mary Sue Flowers Faye Browning, Martha John Harris, Eleanor Corner Carol Stamps Jereathna Pugh Beverly Parker Mattne Lou Comp Mary Wellbornl D01 Nix, Ann Deason. Standing left ta rght Carol Newsome Wtlltarn Bnlltngsley George Perdue Jeanette Chnlds Sue Ward, Sam Sherrill, Eugene Appleby, Jeff Tldrrore Larry Armstrong Donald Lawrence Edtson Prnnce Edward Lammons Ruth Dudley, Pat Stanford, .lulta Welch, Mrs H C Kennedy Mrs Sue Marttn Janet Deason vy v1 if tl W! vf 11 V J I- 7.18 , I , if r n Jn An A 4 GL pb p ha Q5 UO QV f STGTC- flfut Ono? dub Q. .19-Q A esen? 3 rrp C bb 'OJ 5 Lee Re d U of rx orwsor Fo Sponsor Mr m 6 fer N M F Did fg m ,x Buck 'cw f-'V M1 v :UH ' VV-2 S 53' D--'ri ff 5 -LU, Tuzwr- Q 'r 1.1 H ww-'T D 51' mln: 5? r r' E 1. - .- -'x:J:v!r-U. !rV'1 Johwson, Ph'1,5: Duy, J.1 'Q5 303,-3 J C :wmv rr. flr'r'sf'.ifg -', 31 -- B nv,-' .N F ' .A 1- -' L: 'xry'v' 52 Q nr! Cook. Larry Boswelk BrNly Kelh 2 'ixfii K M5233 ' . i 'iv r ' ' A L. Q iliyxgf X45 l Tw ,,x ff 3, 5 , X 6.6 I' JN f - L x.....1 1 Q -yf 3 ,, , iw -' . X rf-if I Pres, Vice Pres Sec. Trecs. Jomes Brooks Jerry Pope Jerry Carden John Johnson 39 L' .- , -f J .' , 5 1' 'J' I. ' M 4 ZIQD4. In 1' ,JC . Il 1 me n 1 O 1- 1 'Ji 4 I I0 E -,1 .nw 2, Pres. Larry Armstrong The Student Government ts the governtng Dody Ewen strtvmg to raise and rratn- tain the sfondord of the school In all possible ways is its main obtectlves w .ff ,' in r r if Sec Carol Lone L., .S?ll6l2I'li COMHCL X' 'll , Ai One ol flue purposes at tlte- Slade Co 1 nt t xtunrq kf' .. gf. al election returns. T't:,w ff Dudley, Jesse Huguley xl , f . ' ' ,J 1 P Q , :ef .Q 1 - Those porttcfpattng rn the protect of keep ng the sc ool attract ve a e left to rngnt Eugene Appleby, Jeanette Cntlds Ruth CoJlter Donald Law me -gf Frst Row From left to rrght Ruth Dudley Mr Richards Carol Lane L rry Armstrong Eugene Appleby Jeanette Clnlds Mr Ne-wTon Katnrme GC. rett Martha Howard Edward Lamrnons Mr Ke ed! Second Row Qobert Darts Foy Gr mes Ltndo Roberts Kenneth Dc'lar Donald Lawrence Sandra Brown Douglas HJ den Pgtrlczo Ncles Benny Brooks Joy Marshall Jesse Huguley Ruth Coulter. 49 ,D A' CQ f,z:4,.a,, CH Left to rnght Peggy Roberts Mattie Lou Comp Beverly Parker t ght mor Hood Beverly Sh roh Pgtr Pntrnm- Mntd e Day Corol Stamps Left to right Ruby Koon Angelyn Kste Joonn Mnholko V U Dorothy t Putt Coutt ,,.-f ' .,-- the Lubrory hos for nts purpose the betterment of our school ond the renderrng ot service to the students The Lrbrory turmshes records films mogoznnes newspopers ond encyclopednos It rs oiso o ploce where students con check out books for reports ond olso for reodnng enloyment bl From left to right: received letters for 'ZW' CAA Ni George Dades, Frank Spivey, Donnie Fiquett, Pat Thornton, Ronnie Race. Many boys being on athletic teams. I az. l t . . H-U' . i 111:- eyw-,I Frank Spivey President Vice President Secretary Donnie Fiquett Brenda Cappedge The C Club is organized to promote the progress ot the school and tts athletic program. Any person who has earned a letter in toot- ball, basketball, baseball, traclc, or cheerleading may apply for membership, The club sponsors Fathers' Night tor football and basketball, The fathers ot the football and basketball players are honored as special guests. 1 1,-as-I-. :Qf'.l 5 Treasurer James Brooks P K-'YCY cYc7cY QYJQY J N 5-. V' ,..,, ,...n .K ,,,,.,., ,,,.Ws.,M.,.:,:xl,i:::::: ,, AAQZ'fpEi'ffM'X'pJfc1IcW5 JL' -1' mp x A M ,,,,..f' ...i-31 K tn! eated lett ta rgrt Leah Funderburln Vyann Callths Juoruta Br tssell June Dudley Bren a Harp Bowie Sue Gorrtble, Ruth nn Htlyer Ctrol Lan e NNG Jry rrrstong TJ tght Judy Parsons JeJn Roberts, Patsy Melton, Edna Sanders Myra Arrtersan Dot Ntx Carol Wtlls June Barbee Neva Dennus Carol Starrps Altce Mount Mary Jane Willtorns, Miss Betty Vann The purpose ofthe F T A IS to encourage hugh school students to enter the Held o educotton. It also ak to present the problems well as the advantages of the teaching profession. :fn wt ffl' gary , . reoaring for Student Teachers Day are lett to rtght, Shown llefe Off? mme Ol The 9'Vl5 DUfllClUUll l9 ln the uannto Brossell, Sue Ward, Carol Lane, Mary ,lane Student Teachers Day. Dot N,x, My'c Antersan, Altce x,f,1lgGm5 Mount, Carol Walls, Wyann Collins, sf rv ,. 76 ,, ,fl Bi 4 ,. K X - ,' - 'Ct ,4 S. ea . Preident Vtce Pres. Secretary Treasurer Bonnie Sue Gamble Brenda Harp Ruth Ann Htlyer Jane Dudley 43 Jmfffre flz- 1- 1-wasnt YI. ,gr 1 , - M Front row left to right: Janice Carpenter, Willene Walls, Vickie Lee, Marie Jones, Linda Chadwick, Patsy Shehane, Shirley Wooten, Patsy Smith, Linda Webb, Sondra Spivey, Jan Collins. Second row left to right: Mickey Wilkes, Edith Kite, Linda Roberts, Diane Stillwell, Alice Woods, Cassandra Smith, Betty Peoples, Peggy Tillery, Betty Barr, Linda Parker, Linda Ganett, Judy Har- buck, Melanie Head, Carolyn Smith, Vivian Mclendon, Frances Smith, Wylene McWaters, Alice King, Kay Yates, Miss Lawson. Third row left to right: Miss Palmer, Linda Radford, Gloria Harden, Carol Coleman, Sandra Fortune, Malinda Weaver, Glenda Smith, Diane Murphy, Ann Gordy, Gloria Harper, Bobbie Jo Stewart, Pat Kennon, Melissa Webb, Lana Chadwick, Diane Bonner, Dorothy Smith. Fourth row left to right: Virginia Butts, Lorinda Edwards, Anna Kay Clayton, Peggy Roberts, Elaine Thomanna, Annette George, Rita Paddock, Annette Allen, Meredith Claridy, Carol Riddle, Billie Carroll Johnson, Linda Ray, Hilda Smith, Brenda Crockett, Fifth row left to right: Patricia Dodson, Carolyn Shavers, Donna Hodges, Lana Abercrombie, Glenda Wooten, Judy Moss, Nell Philips, Gloria Tidmore, Sandra Brown, Kathryn Garrett, Doris Earl, Peggy Martin, Sue Penuel, Pat Ennis, Patricia Noles, Kay Kelly. The members ofthe Amitie Tri-Hi-Y are made up of Christian character and leadership. Our purpose is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and commu- nity high standards of Christian character, Gathering fruit far needy people are left to right: Glorida Harper, Sondra Spivey, Kay Yates, Diane Murphy. 'Y Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Kay Kelly Janice Carpenter Pat Kennon Patsy Shehane M, V Y-. . 9 69' 'ttf' LCS ' , M. ,N,,,,N-W---M -- 3. mwiiz -'V Q Seated left to right: Edith Carroll, Carol Riddle, Jan Collins, Standing left to right: Ruthie Hardy, Beverly Shirah, Betty Ramey, Judy Borven, Norma Franklin, Kay Yates, Sondra Spivey, Linda Roberts, VVylene Mc- Waters, Brenda Crockett, Lynda McCarley, Charlotte Cone, Diane Murphy, Dorothy Linsey, Betty Lyles, Glenda Smith, Ruth Coulter. in .l Seated left to right: Linda Ray, Billie Carol Johnston, Shirley Elkins, Vivian Harrelson, Mae Ganus, Dorothy Thomas, Helen Fuller. Standing left to right: Frances Smith, Linda Chadwick, Vivian Mclendon, GlC'IU Harden, Marie Jones, Myra Amr'-erson, .lo Ann Maholka, Martha Howard, Linda Webb, Ruby Koon, Carolyn Smith, Gay Morris, Judy Hordeman, Sherry Bankston , :Tlx nr , u , t' .K cg V VK , lr 6 big, 'S S R Seated left to right: Anita Williams, Louise Kennedy, Faye Parker, Caro lyn Spurlin, Patricia Daye, Nell Phillips, Loretta Moore, Annetto Allen Mary Pinckard, Jean Roberts, Willene Daffron. Standing left to right Mrs. Cary, Leonia Whitehead, Gloria Harper, Naome Whitehead, Gloria Atkins ,Martha Webb, Deoma Brown, Sharon Gilbert, Patricia Culpepper Koran Newton, Linda Abney, Bobbie Jo Stewart. The purpose of the F. H, A. is to promote a growing appreciation ot the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage de- mocracy in home and community life, to work for good home and family life for all, to promote international good will, to fur- ther interest in home economics. 'cr-'- Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Myra Amerson Judy Hardernan Frances Smith Mae Ganus ZcHG71CE'cK'YAGfE'c2'I3 DEEIf'c JlGE' W Wave Repairing nys son, Charles Parnell, Carlton Greathouse, Ronnie Rice, Jerry Carden, Jerry Pope. Standing: George Dudes, Larry Boswell. 141 in 1 'Ms in M Hi-Y is a Boy's way ol saying, High S c h o ol Young Men's Christian Association. The purpose of the club is, To create, maintain and extend, l throughout the home, school and A community, high standards of , Christian character. for the underprivileged children are, left to right: John John- Mr Ralph Martin Sponsor XXX lL lx x Front row, left to right Ronnie Rice Jerry Pose Harry Hurst, Billy Kelly, Jerry Oliver, Charles Parnell, Jessie Huguley, Dgngld Lawrence, Cody Smith, Joel Dudley, Randy Grlrnes, Everett Brown, George Duck, William Billingsley, Larry Armstrong, Howard Benefeld Bock 'cw left to right- Mill-ael Perry Joe Franklfn, Jef? Tidmore, Jarnes Brooks, Larry Boswell, Johnny Johnson, Byron Coulter, Jerry Carden, Lynn Griffin, Edison Prince. Center: Mr. Ralph Martin. V ,usgvygss-'x, . f:,gs,as.f s K .. ss :sw-if Q s iff' :FQ R' A ' exam: 1 - , 1 , X 0- ts .,. Q g So s r Qrifft 1 ,V ., , .. s. 1 w ., -v W K, ,L ' kg l X J' C Nt vi f l vm Q 5 C fs , V K4 L I Q f ,N ' . .s . Pi-eg, Vice Pres. Sec. Treas. Donald Lawrence Larry Armstrong Lynn Grimn Byron Coulter N G 4 Uf oil 5 lt UI Q CM Our motto is, Learn to live and to earn. Our ooectives are: To pro- vide for the exploration of vocational opporten- ties rn the held of diversi- hed occupations Pro- mote the growth and a better understanding of diversified occupations and distributive education in the school, and com- munity, and the state To encourage the under- taking of some worthy proiect by each local club during the year. -...naar ses shown left to right are Joyce Griggs, Erie Adams, Left to Right: George Snead, Earl Hutchinson, Ronald Penuel, and Pat Ray. Patient is Melaine Shirah. Howell, Melvin Stewart, Z X? 2 77' if egg, Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treas, Reporter Charles Smith Pat Ray Erie Adams Jimmie Sue Cole Gwenda Hamrick M4 Front row left to right: Sandra Lake, Mr. Henry Fleming, Erie Adams, Gwenda Hamrick, Mary Jo Smith, Joyce Griggs, Pat Howell, Charles Smith, Alice Head, Janelle Thigpen, Marie Turner, Jimmie Sue Cole, Diane Rumsey, Second row left to right: Gail Penuel, Callie Brown, Pat Ray, Elizabeth Harrison, Ronald Howell, Dan Rollins, Malcolm Campbell, J. T. Attawoy, George Snead, Melvin Stewart, Denvil Allen, Earl Hutchison, Martha Arnold, Undine Wynn, Carolyn Doolittle. iCHfY1 Ef1z of H W Pres. 3 JU e5 BVOOKS Janice Sclnweers dl. If 1 X ,, X Reporter Jone Suddurh V V The members of This National Organization are members of The 9' 'Dv , Keyhole Sfafl and The Red and Black Stall. ' ' Irs purpose is To farther The fvorlc ol high school iournalrsrs. 5 , Vice Pres, pegs- Melaine Shirah U Anne Mofrow QU!! all .gzro '1' 1 .bw ef? Vo right James Brooks June Sudduih Peggy Freeman Anne Morrow Melczlne Shirah, Janrce Schweers, Sorn Sherrill. V A . we . Cx, I X iw .Ar X 3 5: Left to right: Jerry Oliver, Lynn Griffin, Josephine Bockmon, Nina Ruth Tillery, Faye Browning, Jane! Deason, Lech Funderbufk Sandro Russell, Jeanette Childs, Devon Kiker, Bexley Oswolf. If x 0 ,f -5' Left? rlghi Carol Newsome Joseph ne Backman James Brooks Peggy Freeman, Devon Kiker, Brenda Rungoin, Mr, Floyd Wo thy K W! XL STAFF EDITOR .,,..................... Carol Newsome ASSISTANT EDITOR .........., Josephine Bockman BUSINESS MANAGERS ...,.......... Devon Kiker, Peggy Freeman, James Brooks CIRCULATION MANAGER .......... Eleanor Comer SENIOR EDITORS. . .June Suddufh, Jeannette Childs CLUB EDITORS .................. Melaine Shirah, Leah Funderburk, Ruth Dudley FEATURE EDITORS ...,. Anne Morrow, Janet Deason SPORTS EDITORS ....,....,..,... Sammy Howard JeIT Tidmore, Jael Dudley ANNEX EDITORS ,...,.. Kay Kelly, Lana Chadwick JUNIOR EDITORS ....... Judy Bentley, Nina TiIIery SOPHOMORE EDITORS ......,..,.. Sandra Brown, Shirley Wooten FRESHMAN EDITORS Glorma Tidmore Ruthie Hardy Janice Arnold BUSINESS STAFF Brenda Rungaan wi-u kink,-1.-.1 '-z,., 1 Kaul-ww Q ' In L cy.-.1 , L ,fwfr ly ' ln Q., uf, A T, - v.: L, .!.....L in Left To Arnold, Judy Bentley, Ruthie Hardy, Nina Ruth Trllery, June Sudduth. The Red few rlghl: Gloria Tidmore' Sondra Brown' Shlrley Woolen' Janice Left To right Meloine Shlrah, Carol Newsome, Janef Deason, Rufh Dudley, Anne Morrow, Leah Funderburk. ,pw . I i K and Black Staff is Composed of sTudenTs who are ' TalenTed and inTeresTed in The field of journalism, lTs 4 dkl, purpose is To record school life and iTs many imporTanT -sg , xg,,x, 7 4 acnvmes. ' ffhg j The Red and Black will be a A - ll Treasure house of memories TT I for The sfudenfs of Today, , - Corofctgvlome when They become adulTs of if Business Mcmgeri lOmOVVOW- ,Y e ' James Brooks ,553 6' J Peggy Freeman xl 1 Busi Devon Kiker Busr ness Manager: Q '47 ness Manager: 4 4 9-5- Leff To right .lelT Tidmore, Lana Chadwick, Joel Dudley, Kay Kelly, Sammy Howard. Mr. Aldinger, director ot Cobb Memorial Hospital, explains the require- ments of the scholarships that are given each year. From left to right: Janice Schweers, Secretary, Mrs, Nelle Coulter, Sponsor, Dot Nix, Vice President, Peggy Freeman, President, Beatrice Adams, Treasurer, Mr. Richard Aldinger. lf GVGVGV 5 CIVCWCJGV .O. -gal' EA. Nb XX Observing the demonstration of first aid in the emergency room are, Lett to right: Mr. Worthy, Mae Ruth Blackwell, Sandra May, Sue Head, Francene Putnam, Shirley Harper, Louise Reeves, Peggy Harden, Lucy Faye Austin, N1 Those being welcomed into the hospital are From left to right Anne Mr Aldrnger is shown here demonstrating the techniques of the X-Ray Morrow Carol Walls Undine Wynn Neva Dennis Mary Wellborn machine Delmar St ong Lett to right Mldred Day Mickey Waldrop .loan Johnston Francene Putnam Jerry Hall Ann Huguley Mr Richard Aldinger 52 IJDI5c7ZcYl07Z6XJc7JJc7cID arieffy oflgfafi V l xg , A i i Minor Miracle was presented during the night of one act plays. lt was a drama of four men adrift at sea, The cast was: Loslosz William Billingsley, Capt, Jordan, Donald Lawrence, Hall: Cody Smith, and McClain: Walter Teel, A Certain Just Man , a religious drama was presented at many of the churches in Phenix City and Russell County. It was also presented in Birmingham at the State Religious Drama Festival in March. The charac- ters dre: William Billingsley, Norris Smith, Connie Carmack, Ruth Ann Hilyer, Larry Armstrong, Sue Ward, and Charlotte Floyd. -L .v,, . ' ' - , .,. s a , Women Who Wait was presented also at the night ,i one act plays. This was a tense drama of the wives and sweethearts of Air Force men as they wait in Alaska for them to return. The characters are: Mary Wellborn, Bonnie Gamble, Ruth Ann Hilyer, Carol Lane, Connie Carmack, and Sue Ward. l E The Robe , a three act religious play, was presented twice at Central High School and later at Central Baptist Church. The leads were played by James Brooks as Marcellus and Donald Lawrence as Demetrius. 54 The L 1? 1 fi L ' R Swv W6' if g f ' 'w f If L www 'You f f 'U m1 1 v lu Pmfong fb C V ' USMC' Far X VL :J 4 X 3 Oyez! WP ' flffef Specsoi ew nw C'f Q 5 'Cl V TV F-eswoi, TNG r , h Q A' The Dwi who 'vude 9 The Dowd 'Hey wenf Af'ef for groducmcr ws weof We Us-f GPG nw Mouruce Browse f. v if 1 v 1 4 Gm - j . H , QM! 4 A A . I I U v X -r sl W.: 0 I , Y Bobby Brown Everett Brown N W n AQ 4 N n ?, Q 9'm 'w QV 1 ew Jerry Bryon , 11 , rv. wg 19 QE fl gf ax 6 WY' B A,': 5 Q W ' f ,J , - 11 Y , .lone Burke Patricia Bprns - , 1 ,Q ii 'A . - i':' ' ' V M A 4 . -B . -1-. 34, xg -... . ,. A . gif f Nj e A r P I, 9l I 1 5 1 A oi., I I 1, .:.,, V ,A . me 'fx ' A K QV V-T r' Qi M Rx, , ' n 1' , O H 5 C Q Q Lorry Godwin Jock Hoir s 1, ' , Q I 5 A P 'S fv- 4. 4 i if t .,, ,v Q- A uf I , J, av: iw 0 V! I n- I I I . G X ' Judy Moss I 2 Jimmy Robinson .X I 6 Lydio Smith it + ,, R W l Mike Perry 43 G' O 11 Stanley Russell 93 Bi 1. C Potricio Stotlwom t 1 r ,dh W Gardner Pitts A Edwino Rutledge :fl F 0 if . Robert Strickland 9 is 9 , a ,Z , x Charles Pottillo 1 Lorry Sonders 3 4? Donnie Stringfellow JK .-gg Q Q. 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Q-, K- 7. 1 A H , . ,,4,1!f., ,Q ,. ,.,xf,,, ,ii -1,tJ,,,,L ., i, , , Hr i ge -,,,. k34.i3 l H l.v.J.rfaf5'- .'..L.aTilmY fftii . v ,'- LT f ' IA' N-'f4.f.2'51 'L 'f Q.f'f.lv?, w 'HY' J ci .U .fy ' ' 1 - ' Shown here are the Central High School rnoiorettes. They are left to right: Mickey Wilkes, Kay Carmock, Drurn Maiorette, Pot Ray, Head maiorette, Alice Yeamons, Mary Frances Hall, Francene Putnam, This year our band was led by Drum Maiorette, Pat Ray, Head Majorette, Alice Yeamons and Maiorettes, Kay Carmack, Mickey Wilkes, Mary Frances Hall and France-ne Putnam. Our girls are selected tor their beauty and their musical ability. The maiorettes contribute a great deal to the atmosphere ot our sports. The students ot Central support their girls and believe them to be the loveliest among the local maiorettes. gall-J C efd Pres. Vice Pres. Sec. Treos. Edison Prince Kay 'Ccrmcck Pat Roy Francene Putnam Af P wr '11 . -N v U ny. U xr 'r v, . Q- vf vy ' C - . I - - . I , 3 I , , v1J , 1 . ,Aff QQ' ,, fn 1, ,MA fl Q , 5 , f I A , , 41 M 4 ,M , 5 If , , -dw Q vt Ku Q 1 x W W 01459 A - N, f I 1 , 2f f ',f 'f2,'s'? 'f 'ai' - Lama ffl' Y . ' MX, Q 4 Qs 1 V 2 , Q, r 5 v W ' 1 l A, 5. .3 'li x Nb M . M l f L 74 ggm fa in 5 ww W amz V 'i Quik 5 Tnf'f F? -if -sri' , .N wx Advisor: iff? Mrs. Katherine Mahan Cutting the birthday cake for the Keyhole Stott are l Browning, Bexley Oswalt, Mrs. Katherine Mahan. -J J eg .HUA ett to right Janice Schweers, Sam Sherrill Faye Those cutting stencil for the school paper are left to right: Joe Conner, Mike Wrig 'WT 'Yi l ht, Jerry Oliver, Alan Weaver Those learning to photograph pic- tures are left to right: Gypsy Evans, Nancy Carpenter, Lynn Griffin, Jean Roberts, Sue Barwick. SW LcE cEffEXW , iv yff ,V If gg. , 1 .ng , V I EV A, . i ,.,. Q 4' r ' 4 , Q . I Associate Editor Associate Editor Business Manager FUY9 BTOWITIVIQ Baxley Oswalt Janice Schweers EDITOR ............. ASSOCIATE EDITOR .... ASSOCIATE EDITOR... BUSINESS MANAGER ,... . .... Janice Schweers ADVERTISING MANAGER. . . NEWS EDITOR .......... SPORTS EDITOR .... SPORTS REPORTER. .. NEWS REPORTER... NEWS REPORTER. ., NEWS REPORTER... ANNEX EDITOR .... ANNEX EDITOR .... SOCIETY EDITOR ..... SOCIETY REPORTER .... NEWS REPORTER ..... FEATURE EDITOR... NEWS REPORTER... NEWS REPORTER .... NEXNS REPORTER... i i I . . . .Sam Sherrill . . . .Baxley Oswalt . . . Faye Browning . ...Jean Roberts . . . .Gypsy Evans . ..Jerry Oliver .. . . . Lynn Griffin . . . .Patsy Shehane ... .Annella Junkins ...George Duck ...Joe Umphress . . .Cynthia Gullatt ...Janice Carpenter ...Nancy Carpenter . . . . . .Sue Barwick .. . .Sandra Russell ...Joe Connor . . . . . .Mike Wright Mary Ann Walters , E.. Editor: Som Sherrill A new face appeared at the helm of Central's award-winning twenty three year old newspaper, THE KEYHOLE, this year. Mrs. Katherine Mahan took over the reins of the publication, succeeding Mrs. Nelle Coulter, who stepped out of the posi- tion because of failing health, Our 1956-'57 paper was captained by Editor Sam Sherrill, together with Associate Editors Baxley Oswalt and Faye Browning. Business Manager Janice Schweers led a staff com- posed of Jean Roberts, who was in charge of advertising, and Patsy Shehane, circulation manager. Department editors were the backbone of the paper. Gypsy Evans, news, Jerry Oliver, Sports, Sandra Russell, feature, Joe Urnphress, Annex, and Janice Carpenter, Society. lie Those reviewing their work on the Keyhole are left to right: Members typing stencil for the paper are left to right: Patsy Baxley Oswalt, Faye Browning, George Duck, Annella Junkins, Shehane, Sally Sessions, Sandra Russell, Glen Stowe. Joe Urnphress. f , CD., Lf DU -I U 1 ., - .r -v ., f 1 my -- U -1 u j -r 1 U ' i . 1 ' ' A A ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' ,- IH A? , xy 'Ig I Vs. ,.r,:,Y . t W I www' , 3 5 5 sgygsg? ,Q x 5,155 t M gi K r s N P or J ,V W F- - if t ,'fr Preg 9 j 'tk ful l Vice Pres George Dgdes , 'i Sify,-A P Bill Bush : ,, ,: at-,ww , : N '79 ,Q trfli ffyf 1 mf 2- U , -r 'S+ : ' 'J Q : 'D ' 1 , - '- - 3 W y lf .g Y .,:..t? , of i' S 1- Mrs. B F. Register: Secretary Treasurer Pianist Director ol Glee Club Carol Newsome Peggy Freeman Judith Grimes The Glee Club presented a Broadway operetta in December, sang special music tor the Christmas program, sang for ratings in the District Music Festival at Troy, sent rated students to Tuscaloosa tor the All-State Chorus, assisted with Variety Night and the Senior Minstrel and provided music for churches and organizations which requested same. They gave a concert in May presenting all ol the singing groups. Their last performance was for the graduation exercises Lett to right: FIRST ROW: Phyllis Woods, Mount, Tennie Lou Huguley, Lucy Faye Austin Newsome, Nancy Clark SECOND ROW: Peggy Patsy Collier, Silvia Raymond, Barbara Hutchins, Carolyn Kent, Shirley Wooten Tl-HRD ROW: Mrs Bonnie Gamble, Rebecca McFerrin, Sandra Russell, Brenda Coppedge, Alice , Shirley Hurst, Janice Schweers, Leah Funderburk, Melaine Shtrah, Carol Tillery, Melissa Webb, Judy Grimes, Jeanette Childs, Linda Ray, Faye Harden, Thelma Gray, Sue Head, Sandra May, Mare Adams, Joyce Ray, Judy Hall, . Register, Wynono Gullatt, June Sudduth, Mary Jane Willrarrs, Judy Bishop, Shirley Hugley, Linda Daniel, Patricia Lucker, Mattie Faye Gordon Jean Foxworth, Brenda Harp, Jane Dudley, Wanda Knight, Juanita Ruth Blackwell, Mickey Walclrop, Pat Kennon, Srlene Spivey, Gloria Harrs Virginia Robinson, Judy Russell, Mildred Day, Lynn Will.s, Willene Morrow, Delmar Strong, Jereathia Pugh, Margy Mahoney, Neara Rogers, Sandra Brown, Janet Deason SlXTH ROW: Wade Mote, Randy Grimes, Gary Cape, Joel Dudley, Carlton Greathgoge, Larry Hesley, Billy Thomas, Tommy Cannon, John Munro, Billy Kelly, Russell Pittman, Clyde Tucker, Don Harbuck, Bobby Ellis. 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Bgzrscfc Perme- GQOTEE' DUd'35'4 .,.C:::v1: H . :- 3099 Ffww 3,6 Q:,:e ENN iw Zen: 'Gun 53' ary an vw-f Athletics mean a lot To a hugh school student Athlehcs refers To games of reamwork mental sfabulrty and sfudenf backmg A Team trams well and hves up To The standards set before at A Yeam member rs a cmzen and a gentleman and he hghTs To keep he name of n Red Devvls pare and oroud fi June Sudduth and Rniey Phulllps porin , 1, ' fm 1 x B f , X I I i Ex if X 1' ,f . . b . si? L if .Jf 4 7 f' e A V . , V . Y Tammy Gorrert Floyd Worthy Mitchell Kennedy Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach B Tea'n Football Cooch line Coach 1 I i gwwf' a 17 , , 'F Ralph Martin Dewey Lee Larry East Bockheld Coach B Team Basketball Jr. High Football Track Coach Jr, High Football arjify Squa . l :xii 5 , 1 T an e-Q15 2 5 nil. 4fN3E ,,, Qgr' F' mf S13 T327 I lulfl,4uli'l-'K' V' on? Row l l ta ' aa r e wover 1 c rs e enn o o rawlck nslan e e y rw Caldwe Te r nold Boker Nhatlef R y SP e no ow oe cn? o y fa n v as Dowd Fava 5 Terry K nney T ny Wade Jer y Nolson lar y D gay J fu Thrra Row Sa rny Howard Ronnie me Regrnold Wells Ruchard Coax D rr e F ev Ja e B o ks Bobby Flmn yorrer Head Bobby Don Rlchards Robert Henderson Stanley Howard Frank Splvey 66 K- cKQYAW'cM E-IL' JJ' .xdfkific onorfi JAMES BROOKS: Ouarterback, a good clutch player and passer, Second team All State, Second team All Bi-City, Bi-City Back of the year, Top Bi-City Scorer, Scored 60 points. SAMMY HOWARD: Haltback, a deadly brokentield runner, Honorable mention, All State, All Bi-City, Central Back of the year lSelected by C Clubi, Most Popular Central player, Red Devil Captain, Scored 55 points. PAT THORNTON: Haltback, a bruising, hard runner, Most Sportsmanlike Player award, Scored I9 points. LAVAUGHN HOUSTON, Wingback, a fine blocker and tackler, All Bi,City, Scored I8 points. FRANK SPIVEY: End, a bruising tackler and blocker, All Bi-City, Scored I3 points. TOMMY WADE: End, a great pass catcher and linebacker, Honorable mention, All Bi-City, Scored I8 points. BILL BUSH: Tackle, one of the best blockers in Bi-City, Honorable mention, All State, All Bi-City. JEFF TIDMORE: Tackle, a rugged blocker and tackler, Honorable mention, All Bi-City. BOBBY FLINN: Guard, a terrific downtield blocker, Honorable mention, All Bi-City. DAVID DONUT FAVORS: Guard, the leader and sparkplug ot Central's huge line, Honorable mention All American, All State, All Bi-City, Central Lineman ot the year iSelected by C Clubi, Red Devil Co-Captain, Kicked I3 extra points, DONNIE FIOUETT, Center, an unmovable middle linebacker, Honorable mention, All State, Honorable mention, All Bi-City, Scored 6 points. jooflaf Central coaches are shown giving last minute Central's Starting backfield is shown polishing After c rugged first half, Central is shown instructions to David Favors l3OI, Bill Bush l2II, this handoff play to Sammy Howard from taking the field for the second half of play Lavaughn Houston l5t, and James Brooks l7l James Brooks. Pat Thornton and Lavaughn against Jordan. The game ended in a 7-7 after final practice before the opening game Houston lead interference for Howard. tie after some close calls by the Red Devils. with Eufaula. 67 CENTRAL 27 - VALLEY 7 Cemtuxl, seekmrg emerge tar 11 lf?-l? t1e N1tl1 fqlley last Weir, de- fected rx strong Jrlllrly ffleferw, Bczclxz Jfrwes B1'oOi4', 1:'1d Sczfvwwf How 11d led u powerful 1'U:111111g fzttock umlefuslwd by Ile Red Dewls Brooke scored 3 TDXS Q11 .lwrt :zlwge-, zitf,-1' tfwg-ff 2,:tf:111ffc1 aww: C1-11 g:l Center DO1111 e Fmrett 1 tf,-'fczzteo 5,1 :waz 'mth 40 Lerirwdz rer'1f11m1P3 rzrd gmlloped 38 yf1rdstry'f11rf l1r1r1ltu.,'l1:1Q,wr' Cwwtv-ll ,l1rv:rilQ:fecl : j1e'1t game, lcd by Donvmf Fwwett, hell T1d111ore, DrJ1111t Favors und Bill Bush. Favors locked two extrrx 53111142 lm Cevtuml mm! grasped tg end Vcrner Head for the other one. CENTRAL T9 - EUFAULA T9 I 1-fx' : rp: fee 'A 'L 'fe 1' ' , , CENTRAL 14 - BAKER 7 F- :1r.ll ,wt .w . :rd ki JT! 1et. 1 13, S fl 1111 te 5t'n ' It 'f-f2'1cil'r:iQ':1 1, gina fr-117' xl u :lose,'1.1f:1fmgrr1 't',1, 'TCl?'7'V1l ' :VB1-C12 'r ' .T M 56: yt ff Cll1'-Y 5: 1: :mt ,112-1. , rr' 1-3 E033 fv Jenn :..: Jr rf t-4 ,. ' 1' 3,511 'Q' 77 .:'ci. .z 111 .1 T R G :NJ 9' 'E' FJ., ,- - , fi i T Q L 51-wr r111,-- V :1-1 1t- -- wr, ' Q gg fm, ,1WL1ql P1-41 Dv, l lm-rrfrk--1 -mguf-L: J Bkxlw- 'L l,,1- f1-- :J tll 11' I.. w:r1.- 'i' -- l','w-vzfzll 1 g 2 5 :Hi L1tgV E,u ew .. Ji ,T 1- : fs N I2 C Rell De. 1 fx, X 4. ,- Xl mi I -1 QL 19. 111. - ' A bar 9 ,J il 'P' 1:1 W 7.5. . Glenn Woods Bobby Richards Lczrry Digby Wayne Corbett Terry Ktrmey Tackle Guard Center Holfbock Holtbock f gy' Ronnie Rice End J S7 114 N ' V .1 .fs 1...-Q.. Central sftered o heart svaigrt BMC ty Crown to a with 20 secoods remaining in af a much questoned illegal CENTRAL T3 -COLUMBUS 14 breaking defeat in auest ol their third speedy Co urrbus High 'earn Certrol scored the game only to D6 called back because motion penalty. Holtoack Sammy Howard scored both ol toe Red De. T s T D'sfOoe on a l4 ,gird pass fran' quo'- te'back James Hooks and tre other on a 25 yara sprint up tne middle ot are tield Threw of the four T D s scored ri the genie came ir' ,im exciting 55 seconds of football. Guard Donct Favors kicked one at the two extra point attempts, Favors, Jefl Tidrr'c'e, ana Frank Spivey sparked the line ploy for we Red Devils V Y A ' l 4 +1 1 ,N , 5 . v , .2 ' 'rio fs ' J , ey S...-V-1 ...gg jg 8,31 ru JH if ,. 2, l l L l b , 'U at , A-.Wulf if WMV ,J - A34 W , -W. . . Wie lr r I ' '2i'trf+'-llgfg., 4- 1 fy 1 is V53 x. Y ' 'TWA 7 Bobby Trawick Jerry Watson Alvin Caldwell Jack Franklin Reginald Kemp Bill Carden Halfback Quarterback End End Guard Tackle CENTRAL 40 - AUBURN 13 A strong Red Devil line led by end Frank Spivey, completely rnan- handled a weak Auburn team. On CentraI's first play from scrimmage halfback Sammy Howard burst 50 yards through the middle ot the line to start a parade of T.D.'s and send the Devils on their way to a con- vincing Homecorning victory over the Baby Tigers. Central's remaining 5 T.D,'s all came on short runs after long drives, with Howard scoring two, quarterback James Brooks, wingback Lavaughn Houston, and half- back Wayne Corbett scoring one each, Guard Donut Favors kicked two extra points and passed to Spivey tor another. .Jerry Watson sneaked across tor the final extra point. . ov K, 'K yi Q Fx C in ' ' V. 1' '- 1 X- 'V L, If J' --, 99 are T s.. ff , 7 44. A q 5 D U' ' ' fl' 8- all ' f git y ' . - 1 ,Q .i ' , k ' .se T . 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The tie ousted Central from the Bi-City race as it left them with one w n, one loss, and one tie in Bifity C2VWDCflTlG'T, Huitzwck Put Thornton scired Centrrils only TD when he swept his iwn left erid .md dashed 77 yards to qlarylfwa Dirut' Fczfara u:l'i'f l3'2C'ed 'he extra point ter the Red Dr,-fils Tn ff- .:'df:n drare inside fferitrfnik YU ,mrd line n the lust 7 rriirmtg-s, lzdtfgif-1' 'ical line stfwicl, ,tf::.:,'-d wr- short of the goal The Central line, led by Ia-wore, Bill Binh, and Dov: ie Fiquett, played great detensiye bull CENTRAL 26 - LANETT 26 Leading 20 to 6 going irto the lauth M- ter, Cenval 5 pass defense tell apzirt and Swefed the way :ir three .znett TDS f,ert :-i 'A .' 5,1 paihter carve on a beautifully execdted pass play from aearterczck Jornes Brooks tc Lawaughri Houston wh cf cofered 59 yard: Ce r :l got a break ia'e r the Gfst pefncd Nnen Frank Surrey DTCKEG .3 Panther tmrble :na razed 4? yards ic' J 'ndcndofyn Brooms 3 ed the Dev ls' tr 'a T D, on :1 snort cmmge a5'e' cz BO ,fC'd cffe. Cefwy last TD :fne on U :ass from Broclfs to end 7: ry lNCzGe, rw: W e in serisaroval catch Di 'he hal, gzod 'cr 65 Dordt Fafzrs -Q :fed 2 of 4 evra nent attempts. Nude, Sp wey, and Hoaavcn r, 1:,ed 'fe detensife garv-es :or the Defils CENTRAL 26 - OPELIKA O Cfflilfell turned lease ri dc-yrxstifin-ig fn-'til attack and swept coiiyinrmg fictory o.er fx weak Bulldfri team Qifgr ., .A, tp-rlwcx J1 tQ Broolcs :massed Ql tffds YD Si1v rt'y Hem d V th ' e ivitvxl ,I-itt Q 'Q Broolw hifzde 'ne secznd tojchdofw cn J il ,ara gnllco 1'o,'r':1 eu The th rd Den' scare cgrhe in L: an 5 'ze 53:-5 'Q eric '3 'e -'fdde wh ch was gcod lor 5l ,farda S15 zz, e':g::m Je -, f.'.:'a:'i n ' Daz' Tndratch with Q: fix' S1153 JPG he me-1. M .,I'C13Y3 sc: -,- C1-'Wi TD Dorwt Faure kicked Sie 5-ctrgi :i3 ' :nd oaised fa Tn fer the Jtlf,-' JW- made Fgzfys Fzrw S: .rid Baum C w standouts gr' defense te' the Ped UH: L 'iegxdrrg a live tri 1' ' -l J Opelilr.: to yily S3 .grow 'wh-riirg Q A' '- U V ' 1 i J 1 I Q K ,ve 'X -f S f 5. ? 42 f X, f ' :fe -:iffy Reginald Wells Bobby Murphy WIUSYOH l49llY Q.. 4 .......... ,Q K f fran, we f YS , . .'i':qi.'11i,', ,ii7 21 ,gig-l'2,i' 1,4 . is ' 1 - 2 - ' 'lla . ' t ., e ' h ave fan: 3:4 wg fflwz. :iff Ray Shirley E . -..,.. 'famsf-' .14 , . UV'-2-.air 1 Wade Mote ' T ll , Guard Guard l'lGlfbOCl'4 Cemef MK e Wmgbocll WJ' Athletic Managers: left to right, George Duck, Ralph Reddish, Reginald Wells, Jimmy Johnson, and Ben Fuller CENTRAL 'I9 - SIDNEY LANIER 7 Central fired the shot heard around the state as they handed Lanier their first defeat in l9 games. The victory earned coach Tommy Garrett the Coach of the Week award in Alabama. The Red Devils struck first with a 63 yard pass from quarterback James Brooks to end Tommy Wade Brooks sneaked the tinal yard for a TD on the next play. Lanier's kickoff in the final half gave Central a quick TD as Sammy Howard took the ball on his own 5 yard line, after first fumbling it, and raced 95 yards to pay dirt. Central's final score came after a long drive with Brooks leading it and plunging over to widen the victory margin. Guard Donut Favors kicked Central's only extra point of the night, Central's line, which played its finest game of the season, was led by Favors, Bill Bush, and Jeff Tidmore, who were nothing short of sensational! . N is, CENTRAL 19- GLYNN ACADEMY 14 After iourneying to Brunswick, Georgia for their final game of the season, Central met and conquered a tough Glynn team, lt left the Red Devils with a 64,3 season. 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I - I 4 5,55-4,4 2 x x 5 'K Q45 , AE D if 3 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT rXQIL 5fECW5eE57QCE5r7ZQK'i5c71eH5CE?Il5cX6Ec7Er3Kci5 C2 The Cenlml Red Dewl C0965 have Complled one of the hes' records The above pucture represents a typIcal JordanCerItral contest Rebc 1d ever earned by a Central HIgh Squad The players were well versed In mg me Mlckey Cannock of Jordon Devon Klker and John Johnson oltens ve funda entals Jer y Carden I22 and .Ierrell B own l3O are Centro' defemed the Red Jcckeis good examples of thus years squad WON 25 Central Central Central Central Central Central entral Central entral Central entral Central Central Central Central Central entral Central Central entral Central LOST Eufaula OpelIka Eufaula Auburn Jordan Beulah Lanett Chevala Auburn Alex Ccty Valley Jordan Columbus Chavala Lanett Baker Columbus Valley Alex Clty OpelIka Baker ADVICE TO ATHLETES Take your load and do your best Keep learnlng to do It better OutlIne your own lIfe plan and follow It Always be o en to suggestIons You may not be able to use them but accept them graclously Be especlally loyal to superIors and struve to do what they would have you do Tend to your own busIness Not many do thIs but all people admlre one who does B especIally on guard when you hear crItIcIsm Dont fight back WeIgh It carefully and try to beneflt by It If you cannot forget It In your work be especlally careful that you take the pasItIon of referee and not of one who would desIre others to follow your partIcular bent In polItIcs busIness or other ISSUES Let all express theIr OPINIONS GIVE the facts Insofar as you know them and let other people make thelr decIsIons ThIs IS a democratIc spIrIt A free man should belueve In freedom for everyone A guIdIng rule for athletes IS thIs Everyone has the rIght to be dIfferent Dont Indulge IH petty gossIp Let a Iob well done speak for Itself Let others Indulge In pettIness Z F Worthy .lr ChrIstmas Tournament Central Opellka Central Columbus Central Baker Lanett InvItatIonal Tournament Central Opehka Central Valley Central Alex Cxty Central Central Central Central Central Tallassee l'lOltvIlle Lanett Valley STATE TOU RN EY Theodore 8 .....82 'USO '59 ' ...47 . 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Union Springs ...... Columbus .. 8 2 653,51 l as af' X ' S 5. i i.i Q ii M...-,, i 4 if? ,MQ .1 Ms., ' 4 .g k . iw '7' L A The fundamentals of baseball are being discussed by Coach Bill Kennedy Larry Sinquetield and Bucky Howard represent the spirit of the Red Devil Baseball Squad Good hitting Gelding pitching and team work equals a championship ball club Ji-wrllfff-5 First row, left to right: Tommy Evans, Joe Duncan, Dcnne Martin Johnny Sanders Jimmy Cox Jerry Carden Bucky Howard Baker Whatley, Richard Cook, Jerry Watson, George Purdue, Lewis Turner Stand ng lame Pa ke Larry Rodgers Marshall Long, Tommy Wade, Devon Kiker, Larry Carrnack, Jet? Tidmore, Donne Fic ett Warren Mobley Jerry Pope James Brooks Carl Thomason, Jimmy Adams, Larry Sinquetield. 79 J D A V - ,, vu gy -' xr -.1 my 'I' ur Lv, :I Q' ! 'u - U. 1 n In n r 1. .. 1. an W gl ll I CA 221461 JQPJ The cheerleaders can be defined as The spirir of The school. They not only lead yells at pep-rallies and athletic evenls, but they also help The whole school's enfhusiasrn. They also help our school keep its fine X X X sportsmanship record up. , - Cerfainly we should be rhanlclul to I' 1 Them for the hne iob they have done Q4 This year. 'Xe 2 I A I .uv-Vw' Keith Griggs, Co Comain Anna Faye Riddle, Captain Qi ufure X f . ffff i v-:qn.,,,-.-vwmi-.-i- an-...,,,,h.h-nh.-Qss PHE Nik GIRXRD A-I M Wluoms Ondl h J h 81 ,gb I' r KR Niijixz New 2 Q ' f nm X .1 N J x y X ,g........ if 12 1 Cfadded The class section shows the photographs of each student in the high school, and in the Senior section lists the activities that the student participated in all tour years. The history of each class is given and is illustrated by snap shots taken the year round. l'll'leX Each class of the eighth and seventh grades is shown in the annex section with the individual pictures of the class officers. Along with the class picture the class proiects and events of the year are given. At the close ofthe section the activities are picturedg also the latecomers to the school. 0l'l'll'l'lel'Ce In the commerce section are listed the ads of the business firms who made the publica- tion of our yearbook possible. Needless to say we appreciate their support and cooper- ation without which we could not have pub- lished this annual. We wish them much prosperity in the future. if a I X, 34 ai ' Y V5 25 WK , , hz, , , , , ,,,, , ' WU ' wr '. , ' Mgf' ffiffi il? OFFICERS Sammy Howard, Vice President, Dorofhy Nix, Treasurer, Carol Lone, Secretary, George Dodes, President. eniom We, The Senior Class oi l957, regisTered on AugusT 30. All ol us were happy because we were seTTled and ready To sTarT on The Tinal stretch of our high school years. Our hrsT closs rneehng was held Tor The purpose ol electing class officers and for organizing The class. For one of our proiecTs we decided To sell magazines To raise money for The many expenses ThaT The class would have. LaTer, in December, we had our annual ChrisTrnas Party and exchanged gilTs of Toys To disTribuTe To The needy children of our com- rnunify. Then came The final day when we ordered our caps and gowns. The lasT of our acTiviTies, before graduaTion, was our Senior picnic which was enioyed by all who parncipafed. KQV? 77 77 75417 'T A 5 en iam Martha Beatrice Adams Speech is silvery, silence is golden. Office Assistant 53-575 F.H.A. 53-555 Pep Club 54-555 F.T.A. 55-565 Thes- pian 55-565 N.O.T. 55-565 Treasurer 55-56. Erie Ester Adams Seen but not often heard Office Staff 54-555 Beta Club 55-575 D.O. Club 55-575 Secretary 56-57. 6 1 Earl Lendon Antley l second that motionI Transferred from Bradford High School 53-54. Reporter, school paper 54-555 Dramatic Club 54-55. Trans- ferred from Cordele High School 55- 56. Local President, 55-565 D.E. Club 55-565 Hi-Y 55-565 Georgia Parliamentaian 55-56. I Clifford Eugene Appleby He profits most who serves best. Art' Club 53-545 Beta Club 55-575 Boys' Chorus 56-575 Key Club 56-575 Vice President of Student Body 56-57. larry Edward Armstrong Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Beta Club 55675 F.T.A. 56-575 Bas- ketball 53-545 Student Council 55-575 President 56-575 Dramatic Club 55- 575 Thespian 56-575 Hi-Y 55-575 Vice President 56-575 Key Club 56- 575 Boys' Chorus 55-575 Who's Who 56-57. Wade Kenneth Arnold Shirley Ann Arrington Joan Patricia Atkinson Let every man mind his She shall laugh herself to death. Adam had lots of sons and there own- business. F.H.A. Club 53-555 Glee Club 55-57. are lots of 'em I haven't met yet. Q! WEE D401-' cM5 eniom June Elizabeth Barbee She's about as still as the ocean. Band 52-565 Maiorette 53-565 Band Reporter 565 Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-557 Senior Tri-Hi-Y 55-56, Art Club 53- 545 F.T.A. 56-57g Homecoming Rep- resentative 53-54. . Jerry William Barr Hubert Earl Barrentine Joyce Myra Batson He may look quiet, but I live by squeezing from a stone the Never a word-never a care.' look again. little nourishment l get. B-Team football 53-555 Varsity toot- Boys' Chorus 55-56. ball 55-56. Carolyn Jeanette Bennett willing to do her share. Larry Boswell The way to fight a woman is with your hat. Grab it and run. Boys' Chorus 53-57, Basketball 53- 571 Key Club 56-57, Hi-Y 56-575 Senior Chairman for Key Club 56-57. Patsy Boutwell A companion worth gold. Juanita Marie Brassell Always a smile to greet you when she chances to meet you. Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, Glee Club 56-57: F.T.A. 56-57. . DDD . A5 5 Sf en iord 1. James David Brooks Monkeys can block, but it takes a man to carry the ball. Football 53-565 All Bi-City 55-565 Bi- City Champion Scorer 555 C Club Back of the Year 555 Bi-City Back of the Year5 Red Devil Leading Scorer 55-565 2nd Team All-State 565 Bas- ketball 53-575 Captain 55-565 2nd Team All-Bi-City 55-565 Red Devil Leading Scorer 55-565 Bi-City Tour- ney Team 565 Baseball 56-575 Who's Who 56-575 Boys' State 55-565 Lt. Gov.5 Boys Nation5 C Club 55-57, Treasurer 55-575 Quill 81 Scroll 55- 575 President 56-575 Key Club 56-575 President 56'57g Annual Staff 53-57, Sports Editor 53-565 Bus. Mgr, 56-575 Glee Club 54-575 Boys' Chorus 53- 575 Hi-Y 56-57. i f - 5 Jerrell louis Brown Gordon Lynn Burch What a course in sleeping wouldn't Proof that there's never been o red do for his report card! headed saint. Basketball 54-57. Football 53-555 Keyhole Staff 53-54. Billy Floyd Bush His boredom was as plain as the doze on his face. Football 52-575 2nd Team All Bi-City 55-565 Boys' Quartet 55-575 All-State Chorus 55-565 All-District Chorus 55- 565 Boys' Chorus 53-575 Glee Club 53-575 Vice President 56-575 Vice President Boys' Chorus 56-575 C Club 54-575 Who's Who 56-57. Robert Keith Callaway Mattie Lou Camp Malcolm Royce Campbell Era Jean Cannon 'The man who blushes is not quite Little and neat, smart and sweet. They say he was caught studying. Men may be more intelligent than a brute. Home Economics 53-555 Beta Club D.O. Club 55-57. women but au never catch 55-575 Library Staff 55-57. 87 Y a woman marrying a man because of his shape, 9 JJJ5 JJJ cYc7cY JJ . A'C ,f'1'1i5Yl ,Q1LG'7I-'A-'A5Q'A'A9 eniorzi l .75 Norman Jerry Carden Let the world move on, l work in basketball alone. Key Club, Secretary 56-57, Glee Club 53-57, Boys' Chorus 52-57, Hi-Y 56-57, Varsity Basketball 54-57, Most Sportsmanlike Player 56, Who's Who 56-57. Myra Glenda Carroll Patricia Dianne Carver A smile for everyone. Not much talk-a great Art Club 53-54, Glee Club 53-55. sweet silence. Christine Champion Good things come in small packages. Sylvia Jeanette Childs The thing that costs the least, but adds the most, is a pleasant smile. Girls' Chorus 53-54, Art Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Thespians 55- 56, Dramatic Club 54-56, Beta Club 55-57, Glee Club 53-57, Annual Staff 56-57, Senior Editor 56-57, Student Council, Chaplain 56-57, Quill 8- Scroll 56-57, Who's Who 56-57. Jimmie Sue Cole She's gentle, she's shy. Nancy Catherine Clarke l wonder what fool it was that invented kissing. D.O. Club 55-57, Treasurer 56-57. Girls' Chorus 53-54, Senior Glee Club 54-57, Art Club 53-54. 88 Eleanor Marie Comer A good acquaintance and a better friend, of wisdom and joy the perfect blend. F.H.A. 53-55, Dramatics 53-56, Nu- tional Thespian, Secretary 54-56, Service Award 55-56, Sophomore Homecoming Rep. 54-55, Beta Club 55-57, Junior Homecoming Rep. 55- 56, Red and Black Cir. Mgr. 56-57, Who's Who 56-57, Class Prophet 56- 57, Scholarship Awards 53-55. EcW7AW' CEE' 7 - eniord 1K,.,.. S -..- Clyde Copeland He never troubles trouble until trouble troubles him. 5 John Wayne Corbett Men of few words are the best men after all. B team football 53-545 Varsity football 55-565 Baseball 55-56. I P: Velster Don Dismukes He's known for the noise he doesn't make. Jane Elizabeth Dudley As long as I live my life will be merry. Glee Club 54-575 Tri-Hi-Y 55-575 F.T.A. 56-575 Treasurer 56-57. I George Edward Dade: Tall, dark, handsome . . . the answer to o girl's dream. Varsity football 53-565 Varsity bas- ketball 53-565 Varsity baseball 53- 555 Student Council 53-565 Treos. 54- 555 C Club 53-575 Hi-Y 56-575 Glee Club 53-575 Pres. 56-575 Boys Quartet 55-575 Who's Who 56-575 Boys' Chorus 53-575 Pres. 56-575 Sophomore Favorite 45-555 Pres. of Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class5 B Team football Coach 56-575 All-District Chorus 555 All-State Chorus 555 M.E.N.C. Golden Anniversary 55-565 All American High School Chorus 55-565 Second Place District Sole Award 55-565 Male-Lead in Operetta 56-57. Neva Eugenia Dennis The best way to have friends is to be a friend. F.H.A. 56-575 N.O.T. 56-575 Tri-Hi-Y 56-575 Glee Club 53-56. Q4 Judith Carla Edwards lt's nice to be natural, when you're naturally nice. Girls' Chorus 53645 Dramatic Club 54-565 Glee Club 54-675 Tri-Hi-Y 55-575 Thespians 54-565 Oltlce 56-575 Who's Who 56-57. 1 - l Jackie Ellis He that can have patience can have what he will. . J' 7 v' I , 'i ! Xl I . , 5 .Q ' n f Q 7, 4 I 1 , I nc JJ cYcY cYcY c7cY JJ' JCE' ll Jimmy David Favors Let us enioy the present, we'll have enough trouble in the hereafter. Glee Club 53-54, Boys' Chorus 53- 54, Football 54-56, Basketball Mgr. 53-55g Baseball 54-55. Charles Robert Flinn You're out of condition, what have you been doing, studying? Varsity football 53-575 C Club 55- 57, Boys' Chorus 53-54. en iorri larry Thomas Ferrell Luther Fewell Donnie Marcus Fiquett Boys will be boys. Beware, I may be a sensation yet. Then I became a Girl Scout. I was a Boy Scout until I was I6. Football 53-575 Baseball 53-575 C Club 55-565 Vice President 56-57p Who's Who 56-57. fr , 'Y X Mary Sue Flowers Jack Franklin Edgar Ray Franklin It is better to have one friend of Men, like bullets, go farthest when Men like this make the world. great value than many friends they are smoothest, who are good for nothing. Beta Club 55-57, Oliice 54-56. 90 J. en iord Peggy Annette Freeman ness, but greatness in goodness. 53 54 Glee Club 53 57 Bus. Mgr. 56-57, Annex Editor Cub Award 54-55, Journey- Award 55-56, Quill 8- Scroll 7, Class Testator 56-57, Senior s Favorite 56-57. does not consist in great- Club 53-54, Tri-Hi-Y 53-54, Girls' isurer 56-57, Girls' Trio 56-57, State Chorus 55-56, N.O.T. 55- President 56-57, Annual Staff 54- Helen Elizabeth Fuller Wherever there is any fun to be had, she is sure to be around. Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-54, Pep Club 54- 55, Art Club 53-54, F.H.A. 56-57, - C Club Queen 57. Leah Ellen Funderburk A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash-that's Leah. Art Club 53-55, Jr. Glee Club 53-54, Sr, Glee Club 53-57, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, Annual Staff 55-57, Assistant Club Editor 55- 56, Club Editor 56-57, N.S.P,A. Award 54-55, Quill and Scroll 56-57, Dramatic Club 55-56, Pep Club 55- 56, F.T.A. 56-57, Office Staff 45, Who's Who 56-57. Bonnie Sue Gamble Never quiet, never still, always cuttin' up tit to kill. Jr. Glee Club 53-54, Sr. Glee Club 54-57, Music Custodian 56, Dramatic Club 55-56, Thespians 55-57, Treas. 56-57, F.T.A, 55-57, President 56-57, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, District Music Festival 55-56, Honorable Mention, All-State Chorus 55-56, Clinic Choir 55-56, Dramatic Service Award 55- 56, Glee Club Solo Award 55-56. i P Frank Giles Kind words he has for all. Curtis Frank Goodwin l Frank Eugene Griggs Joyce Mattie Griggs All that I know is that I Talking relieves monotony. Definitely not a man hater. know nothing. Jr. Glee Club 53-55, Art Club 54-55, Basketball 55-56. Pep Club 54-55, D.O. Club 55-57. eniord I Newton Keith Griggs No man is useless while he has a friend. C Club 55-57, Pep Club 54-57, Vice President 56-57, Cheerleader 54-57, Co. Captain 56-57. Judith Ray Grimes Judith Nadine Hall Gwenda Mary Hamrick Mighty nice, mighty wise, 'lun just Some Cupids kill with arrows, The heart to conceive, the under twinkles in her eyes. some with traps. standing to direct, and the Girls' Chorus 53-54, Glee Club 54- Jr. Glee Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y hand to execute. 57, Accompanist 54-57, Boys' Chorus 54-55, Art Club 54-55, Glee Club Beta Club 55-57, D,O, Club 56-57 accompanist 54-57, Girls' Trio accom- 54-57. Reporter 56-57, Keyhole 55. panist 54-57, All State Chorus 55-56, Amitje Tri-Hi-Y, President 53-55, Freshman Class Treasurer 56-57. f 1 Norman Gene Harbin Cyrus Harden Douglas Edward Harden Shirley Jean Harden School's a good thing, but why A man of silence is better than a A kind heart, a level head. Women ol few words are the best work a good thing to death? man of a million words. Student Council 53-57. women after all. Basketball 54-55. Transferred from Laurel High l955. 92 Brenda Jean Harp Not too bashful, not too bold. Choral Club 53-54, Glee Club 54-57, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, Dramotics 56-57, Thespians 56-57, F,T.A. 56-57, Vice President 56-57. eniora Martha John Harris Witty remarks, unlimited store, gets in trouble, has fun galore. Dramatics 53-56, Thespians 54-56, Dramatic Award 55-56, Responding Secretary of Thespians and Dra- matics 54-55, Student Council 54-55, Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, Vice President 56-57, Beta Club 55-57, Treasurer 55-56. Betty Elizabeth Harrison Wonder what sl1e'll do next? Glee Club 53-54, D.O. 55-57. Alice lorene Head Dorthy Elaine Head 'A calm smile ShOwS O mind Of She enters the room always late. ease. Jr. Glee Club 53-54, Sr. Glee Club D.O. 55-57. 54-55. Robert Varner Head A woman would run through fire and water for such a handsome fellow. Boys' Chorus 53-54, Glee Club 53- 54, Football 54-57, C Club 56-57, Baseball 56-57, Basketball 56-57, Who's Who 56-57, Class historian 56-57. Sarah Louise Harrison Here is ci girl with a heart and smile that makes the bubble of life worthwhile. Student Council 54-55, Office Staff 55-56. fs? Ruth Ann Hilyer Then she will talk, Gods how she will talk. Choral Club 53-54, Glee Club 55-56, Dramatics 53-57, President 56-57, Thespians 5467, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53- 55, Chaplain 54-55, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 55- 57, Secretary 56-57, F.T.A. 55-57, Secretary 56-57. Q43 eniord Eleanor Mae Hood Here's a gal with a cute little grin5 full of fun, and neat as a pin. Library Stat? 53-575 Pep Club 5566. Curtis Samuel Howard lf you don't think women are explosive try dropping one. Annual Stat? 53-575 Cub 8- Journey- man Awards 54665 Sports Editor 54- 575 Football 53-565 Captain 565 Who's Who 56-575 Senior Class Vice President 56-575 C Club 55675 Boys' Chorus 53-545 Student Council 56-575 Treasurer 56-575 All Bi-City 565 C Club Back of the Year 565 Honorable Mention All State 56. i , 3 I James Stanley Howard He must have a sixth sense. There's no sign of the other five. Football 53-545 Glee Club 53-545 Dramatics 54-575 Boys' Chorus 53-575 Thespians 55-575 Vice President 56- 575 Hi-Y 55-565 Baseball Mgr. 55-56. James Ronald Howell He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole ln it. Football 54-555 D.O. 55-575 Key Club 56-57. Donnie H. Hudson Ea rl Hutchinson A pleasant manner, fair to see, he Good nature in the large is what every boy should be. economy size. Glee Club 55-565 Boys' Chorus 55- D.O. 55-57. 57. John Alfred Johnson He sleeps in the kitchen with his feet in the hall. Student Council 53-545 Glee Club 54-565 Boys' Chorus 54-575 Key Club 56-575 Basketball 54-575 Co Captain 55-565 Most Sportsmanlike 54665 Most Valuable Player 54-565 All Christmas Tournament Team 555 All ,Lanett Tournament Team 555 Key Club Treasurer 56-575 C Club 55-57. in Barry Don Jones Who does not love wine, women, and song remains a fool his whole lite long. B Team Football 54655 Boys' Chorus 55-565 Glee Club 5566. rErX9JrQ9 eniom Francis Eugene Kelly I've answered the roll, now I can relax. Baseball Mgr. 54. Gerald Devon Kiker Women upset everything when you let them into your life. B Team Football 53-545 Basketball 53-575 Visual Aid 53-545 Glee Club 53-565 Boys' Chorus 53-565 Baseball 54-57, Most Valuable Player 54-555 C Club 55-575 Annual Staff 54-575 Annex Editor 54-555 Sports Editor 55665 Cub 8- Journeyman Award 54-575 Asst. Business Editor 56-575 Quill 8- Scroll 56-575 Senior Favorite 56-57. Alquin Killingsworth I cannot tell what the dickens his name is. Jane Ann King Leave silence to saints. I am but human. l Terry Kinney A leader of men, a follower of women. .l ' Wesley Knight Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. Football 53-575 Glee Club 53-575 Student Council 53-555 Hi-Y 5567. C Club 55-575 All State Chorus 55675 Boys' Quartet 56-575 Boys' Chorus 53-575 All District 55-56. 95 laura Carol Lane Whatever you do, do wisely and , think of the consequences. F.H.A. 53655 President 54655 Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-555 Secretary 54-555 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 55-575 President 56-575 Beta Club 55-575 Dramatics 53675 Thes- pians 54675 Scribe 56675 Glee Club 55-565 Student Council Secretary 56675 Glee Club 55-565 Student Council Secretary 56675 F.T.A. 56- 575 Sr. Class Secretary 56675 Girls State 565 Office Stott 56-57. Craig Lisle He likes to work, but loves to loaf Football 55665 Glee Club 54-55. -1 -. u , . . . W . . A - . . . - . - 1 T ,- A - 1 7 1 ' 1 ' ,' 1 4 1 , , I . - V - . z . , .Q 1 f I .D 1 I 1 41 M - ,Mg -JC. n n 1. 1. A lk 1 - 1 rx 1 1 A ll In 1 A t ,A U XA , ,.V,--,- , - ,,f- '. rr- . V. '- 51. 1: Z' - ' ' 5 W 4 V 7, en ford A. -Q.. f 'I d,,..,. Hunan' Elsie Faye Lmlelon Shurley Jewel McDonald Ethel Vnrglma McClendon James Maddox S I I ence as ever Ylwe best quolufy To make lne wo ld o friendly place As many good ponnts os a new Endeavor To goin The good will 'Q 'E' X-ww.,-pr W 43 ,W an-4 Bully Mahoney The mlldesf monnc s and Q genflesf he rf Q w ws frvendl, oce pac ol pm O all rren Hur l l C lb D6 lcmldrruy 54 57 'XA 'F' -5 if Donald Marian Robble Jeanehe Mmg Warren Mobley wo but I For he s yes me awe? lcnnd w ose To hurry ond worry ms not my creed I 56 C L 5 ur ve var Tlwnngs w ll happen so whats B 5 B le rn 5 rm! Tru Hx Y 53 55 Vwce Prer ent Tr need .1 e 3 rx 5 54 55 FH A 53 55 96 s Q, ff I' , A It S A Y x .- ,W M ' .1 i , K ' j' f ' Y 1 3' Q 5 1 shh sl: if zz - H l J' lc ' sf' f . . Ann - lr H Y 53 54, Prrp lu 55 ' 4 lx 'f ,jg,fifg2f5,N T ' rr , wffdwfeif ., me - at rflwiffsew 5 SLI A - A? .'MLZf:':,,f, , 5 IQ 'In . 5 ' ' 3 5 1 ' f Q f , P., I K., , i I S , 0 Q ax f WP' of o f J gf ar ' at 4' lg X l -r , rn A Hua :wdy : l'Vtle, 5 A h ' -g ff Boys' Chez: -3-5 g G15-e l b E- not ' ne -r les ' l - ' 565 1ske'bolI--457, 3 Fort- A 'e '- - , ' 5'd re 7 ball 5455, Bra b II MV' -3-55p - 'f . - . Solent' 55-56 BSI: 1' fi fi 1' fr' I, 55 5,7 QVPDHULY' 012101321910 CE-'II'fK51V1 r J' en iam Martha Celia Morgan She'd rather talk to men than angels any day. Glee Club 54-56p Pep Club 55-567 Who's Who 56-57. Gloria Ann Morrow The biggest bombshell since Marilyn Monroe. Art Club 53-555 Jr. Glee Club 53-545 Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55: Glee Club 54- 57i All State Chorus 55-56g Quill 81 Scroll 55-575 Treasurer 56-575 N.O.T. 56-577 Annual Stal? 54-57, Feature Editor 55-575 Cub Award 54-55: Journeyman Award: Sophomore Class Favorite 54-555 Who's Who 56-57. 3 Cora Mae Newberry B b N She admits there are two sides to ,Books ang rzouiiwzzglsr agree. every story-her ,s'de and the Baseball Mgr. 54-569 Journalism 53- wrong side. .C sg . - ., I W I Jessie Carol Newsome Never ready always late, but she smiles and so we wait, Girls' Chorus 54-55, Art Club 54-55, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Junior Class Treasurer 55-56g Glee Club 53-57, Sec. 56-575 Girls' Trio 53-575 Annual Staff 53-57, Freshman Editor 53-54g Sophomore Editor 54-55, Assistant Editor 55-565 Editor 56-575 Junior Favoriteg Sr. Homecoming Rep. 56- 57: Beta Club 55-575 Vice President 55-56: Quill 8- Scroll 55-57, National Bookkeeping Contest Award 55-56g Cub Award and Journeyman Award. Toby Newsome I wonder what fool it was that first invented freckles. 97 Dorothy Agnes Nix Full of laughter, full of fun, full of life, a happy one. Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55g Senior Tri-Hi- Y 55-57g Treasurer 56-57, Art Club 54-55, Beta Club 55-57: N.O.T. 55- 57, Vice President 56-57, Sr Class Treasurer 56-575 Band 53-56, Major- ette 55-56: Band Treas. and Libra- rian 55-56p Charter Treas, Modern Music Masters 56-57, FTA. 56-57, I .-l Charles Norris In the mood for mischief PTEYAQWGXD .QB FIG Q G5 'QD' 'Ti eniora Alice Faye Page Dora Beverly Parker Clary Peacock She's a sweet girl-iolly A good name is better than riches. A quiet manner marks a and pleasant. Home Ec, 53-555 Student Council 53- gentleman. 549 Beta Club 55-575 Library Staff 55-57. s Zara Gail Penuel A woman's heart is like the moon always changing but there's always a man in it. Glee Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53 545 Art Club 53-545 Pep Club 55 565 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 55-57g D.O. 55-57 High Magazine Salesman 56-57. George Perdue High elected thoughts seated in the heart at courtesy. Vice President Freshman Class 53-541 Student Councily 55-56, Band 53-555 Beta Club 55-57, Key Club 56-57: Baseball 555 District Band 55. Beverly Perry Riley Phillips lokie Patricia Pittman Deeds, not words, express He had rather have a girl on his Good nature is one of the richest her character. mind than around his neck. fruits of life. Band 53-55. 98 f LEA' rYfIE7EIM'XJ1' en iord Russell Pittman l like a girl with a good head on my shoulder, Glee Club 53-57, Boys' Chorus 53- 57, Boys' Quartet 56-57, All State Chorus 55-56, Clinic Choir 55-56. Gerald Pope I believe in work, but l'm not in favor of it. Boys' Chorus 53-54, Baseball 55-56, Key Club 56-57, Vice President 56- 57, Basketball 56-57, Hi-Y 56-57, Glee Club 53-54. Mary lee Pope To love, and to be loved, is the greatest happiness of existence. Dramatics 53-56, Glee Club 54,56 Thespians 54-56, Anime Tri-Hi-Y 541 Barbara Ann Posey l can resist anything but temptation. Choral Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-54, Art Club 54-55, Glee Club 55, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 55-56, Library 55-56, Pep Club 55-56. 55-56. . i ' Wayne Picket? If I can't say what l think, why think it. Band 53-55, Basketball 56-57. Mary Jereathia Pugh The way to a rnan's heart is through his stomach, so I've taken Cooking lessons, F.H.A. 53-55, Treasurer 54-55, Oliice Staff 53-54, 56457, Beta Club 55-57, President 5667, Glee Club 55-57, Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 56-57, Girls State Repre- sentative 55-56, Miss Citizenship. Francene Putnam Faye Pyron Her treasure lies in thoughtfulnessf' Neat, sweet, and hard to beat. N.O.T. Club 54-57, Band 53-57, Transferred from Jordan High School Treasurer 56-57, Maiorette 56-57. 1955, F.H.A.-Jordan High 53-55. 99 J2rK'7 r cKGY en iam Patricia Earl Ray She certainly has a winning way, she always has something nice to say. Jr. Ill Class Secretary 53-54, Art Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-55, Band 53-57, Secretory 55-57, Libra- rian 55-57, Maiorette 54-55, Drum Maiorette 55-57, All State Bond, Student Council 53-54, N.O.T. 55-56, Sr. I Class Secretary 54-55, Sr. Tri- Hi-Y 55-56, Sr. Il Class Secretary 55- 56, D.O. Club 56-57, Vice President 55-56. Anna Faye Riddle A willing heart, attractive grace, a charming girl with a dimpled face. Cheerleader 54-57, Captain 56-57, Pep Club 54-56, Secretory 54-55, C Club 55-57, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 55- 56, Who's Who 56-57, Art Club 53-54. Shirley Dianne Ray f'Sugar and spice and everything nice. Band 53-55, Art Club 53-54, Glee Club 55-56, Librarian 56-57. Q Charles Ronald Rice Never think . . . you may disturb your mind. Glee Club 53-57, Boys' Chorus 53- 57, All State Chorus 55-56, Sopho- more Vice President 54-55, Football 53-57, C Club 55-57, Track 56-57, Who's Who 56-57, Hi-Y 56-57, Clinic Choir 55-56. 1 Herman Richards Speaking generally-he's generally speaking. Alice Rebecca Riddle Longer liveth a merry one than a gloomy. F.H.A. 53-55, Glee Club 53-56, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 54-55, Journalism 55-57, Pep Club 54-55, Quill 81 Scroll 56-57. 100 Gloria Virginia Robinson Quietness encourages better thinking. Jimmy Robinson I often wonder who will run the world after l leave it. Band 55-57. 1521513172219 G9 ' '7-- - C' 41 1 . 1 , .- xr -1 I ' - . A 1' en iorri Larry Rodgers Donald Rollins Some think he's bashfulp most My idea of an agreeable person is doubt it. one that agrees with me. Football 54-565 Varsity Baseball 55- D.O. 55-57, Key Club 56-57. 561 Student Council 54-55. Oliver Sanders An all around good boy. Janice Newsome Schweers She has the greatest of gifts, that of making friends. Art Club 53-55, Tri-Hi-Y 53-54, Jr. Glee Club 53-575 Sr. Glee Club 53- 57, Keyhole 54-47, Annex Circula- tion Mgr. 54-555 Business Mgr, 56- 57p Keyhole Award 55-561 N.O.T. 55-575 Secretary 56-57, Quill 8- Scroll, Secretary 56-57, Who's Who 56-57. l m Grover Sharpe A quiet manner marks a gentleman. l William Shavers He likes to hunt, but what for, B Team Football 53-547 Football Manager 54-551 Boys' Chorus 55-56. Samuel Whitsitt Sherrill H He'Il be successful in any land for he holds his future well in his hands. Boys' Chorus 53-54g Keyhole 54-575 Sports Editor 54-55. Associate Editor 55-565 Editor 56-575 Beta Club 55- 57, Quill 8- Scroll 55-57, Junior Class Vice President 55-56, Who's Who 56-57, President Alabama High School Press Association. 101 Elizabeth Marilyn Shirah Two heads are better than one. F.H.A. 53-55, Library Staff 53-561 Vice President of F.H.A. 5465. KVcYE1Y K7Y G3 -. 7169 ,. eniord Frances Melaine Shirah Songs you sing and smiles you wear, make you friends everywhere. Glee Club 53-575 Girls' Trio 53-575 Quill 8- Scroll 55-575 Vice President 56-575 Annual Staff 55-575 Club Edi- tor 55-575 Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 54-555 Cub Award 55-565 Journeyman Award 56-575 Lead in Operetta 56-575 Who's Who 56-575 Clinic Choir 55- 56. Dottie Ann Simmons Charles Smith Mary Jo Smith sweet attractive kind of grace. A man of great possibility. Glee Club 53-55. Boys' Chorus 53-555 Glee Club 54- 555 B-Team Football 54-555 D.O. 55'57p Key Club 56-57. The good and the wise lead 11 quiet lives. Transferred from Dixie High School 555 Who's Who Dixie High School 53-545 D.O. 56-57. E i l I E f i ' ' i Thomas Smith George Ernest Snead Lamar Spear Frank Spivey 'His words are few, but ohl so true. Play and no work, makes me what Quiet, reserved, and good natured5 Enioy life now, for you'Il never get Baseball Mgr. 54. I am today, conscientious and dependable. out alive. D.O. 56-57. B-Team Football 54-555 Varsity Foot- ball 55-575 C Club, President 56- 57. ov 1117 Donnne Svrmgfellow 4 rf Delmar Rufh Strong Qlfl L OPJ Rosolvncl June Sudduth V. v Margo el Arm Taylor Uiycycycff cycycf cycycycycycf 4:7 f 0 V lg rn , ' I W W f f ' W rv r, ' Mft yi 'W' 5' I-' '1 ': W :L 'V :'W,' ' 1, gr MTXCYJIVF: f-rwl,f yU,:r 1 iftf,-7 ':l'Cf Y'rf:T 'SHG wuz fluff-r, lfvy, lnwl-v:rw', fzfrl lr' - V 1 ' 2--W f ff-' ,WJ lmq- vi M-f' '5 'ire 1 1'-l 'wg r,.v,ffg'wfl 'r ff ul '-' W' 1 eller 9421- ' lb? ruszffzv-fl 'if 'ffmr df,-J if FH A T' H: K' Nl C T rw,'lw-ff,.,'w'- , 56 5 , Glrrg- Clukg 'E 57 G vW.' Cvwuh 57 51, Glff: Clmg if w'f ' 'W ' if'1'n'y 1'-r' ' : if 15, '31 'W ,z Small 'wwf -'-' 1- Ff: wr Viflrl,-,,,,f,v', fflywr l,4,,,, F,I. , 5-1 v l'1', 'JH Z' 'Je l 9. 'J W if, Pmfwlf-' 33. Rf-fmrlrv 26 1' ffl' , w'.l' 'uh :if f H, LJ. 'fi JCL' 1-, rw P-Nfzrfl. , W5 , -va ,al ac. 'D N .f ,. X f .Q f U I Bxffe l' '1 f' Qs W 1 l l HF A lf d WW l W'k Q Q I G ' 1 f H 3 no , X Q .4 5 P -. 'S y QW W -w Bcys' ,C, fx -Y l wane! W 7 3 1 mu ll T Shelicu Gail Thomas Josep ee r cz w V. :Jo . C'5,:'-rf: T' c 1 r ,yr fi K C I Th . , or orflossm Pcrrlck Aurrcn Tl'1orn9on Jr , L 9 un on rwsc ne TOC, e. , Q ,Wi , M W 1 ,NY 54755 ':f,b:'f 5'-56 103 fr c7 c7 LG E'7gr!PcIG7Q r7 C1197 . 1 ' en iam Bobby Trqwigk Marie Turner Janice Anita Veasey Margaret Josephine Veasey Every inch a gentleman. Brightly smile and sweetly play. Gentleness succeeds better A diamond ring adds sparkle to B-Team Football 53-54, Varsity Foot- Glee Club 53-55, D.O. 56-57. than violence. 'he CYS- bcu 56-57, Key Club 55-57. Glee Club 53-54- H 5 Mary Carol Walls Sometimes quiet, sometimes shy, but the rest of the time, oh my! Jr. Glee Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53-54, Senior Glee Club 54-57, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 56-57, N,O.T. Club 56-57, F.T.A. 56-57. Jimmie Sue Ward I stand ot the brink of a great He career, won't somebody push me alt. Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 5455, Senior Tri-Hi- Y 55-57, Beta Club 55-57, F.T.A. 55- 57, Ottice Staff 56-57, Dramatic Club 54-57, Business Mgr. 55-56, Thespians 55-57, Secretary and Treasurer 56-57, Who's Who 56-57, State Drama Festival 56, Chattahoo- chee Drama Festival 56, Scholarship Award 56. 104 Joe Weaver was and is. iWhat can there more be said?- Julia Frances Welch To be conscious that you are ignorant is a great step to knowledge. Art Club 53-54, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 54 55, Library Staff 53-57, Scholarshi Award 53-56, Annual Staff 5465 Club and Sophomore Editor 54-55 Beta Club 55-57, Student Counci 55-56, Who's Who 56-57. 915 15191915120 .1 , J c. en iam Mary Elizabeth Wellborn 'There are two sides to everything, my side and my side. ramatic Club 54-55, Thespians 55- 7, Scribe 55-56, President 56-57, ervice Award 54-552 Honor Thes- ian 55-56, Ottice Stat? 55-57, Beta lub 55-57, N.O.T. 56-57, Girls tate Representative 55-56. 6- an -if 7 Betty Jean Williamson Lilies all-loves one. Amitie Tri-H.-Y 53-55, Treasurer 54 55, FH A, 53-55, Chaplain 53-54 FTA. 56-57: S' Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, Beta Club 55-57 it 'zz' f X f gf! if Harry Wiggins Arthur Wilkerson l'm not lazy-l'rn iust saving l-le wouldn't run around the corner my energy. to see the world blow up. .Av Phillis Dionne Woods I never met a man l didn't like' Art Club 53-54, Pep Club 53-54, Jr. Glee Club 53-54g Drarnatics 55-56 Thespians 55-56, Amitie Tri-Hi-Y 53- 55, Senior Tri-Hi-Y 55-57, FTA. 56 57. I Mary Jane Williams Was born talking, hasn't had relapse. F.H.A, 53-55, Sec. 54-55, Jr. Glee Club Accompanist 54-55g Sr. Tri-Hi- Y 55-57, Chaplain 56-57, FTA. 56- 575 Glee Club 55-57, Assistant Ac- cornpanist 56-57. -Q. We, as Juniors, worked very hard to make the reception a success for the Senior Class of T955-56. The gymnasium was' beautifully decorated with the Theme of Moonlight and Roses. enior ls.- N' 'typ ' is Elections were held during 5ef1iOF CJOSS mCeTlf1QS- Senior class officers relax after a busy photography schedule with the Red 8- Black. Dot Nix and Carol Lane are assisted across the stream by Sammy Howard and George Dades. a tm' 'z The greatest skill requirement for a new secretary going into the business world is that of a good typist. These girls, working toward that goal with much enthusiasm, are, left to right, Jeanette Ming, Dot Nix, Marilyn Shirah, Beverly Parker and Neva Dennis, Our American heritage-a faith in individualism, in freedom, and in equality-has made us the greatest nation on earth. Our task is to maintain and carry on that heritage. The students studying the funda- mentals of our American government are, left to r'ght, Frank Spivey, June Barbee, Warren Mobley and Anna Faye Riddle. .,...- Y Shorthand is a skill very much in demand by nose employers, lt is f sua ect by, left to right, Martha John Harris, McDonald, Margaret Taylor and Faye Pyron. are taking dictation from their instructor, Davis. vs.. 1 in ff' D 1 Many kinds of matter can be changed from one form to another by The Seniof magazine sale was a success and 5593.76 was collected for changes in temperature. Shown here are, left to right, Betty Jean the Senior Class funds, Shirley Arrington and Donnie Martin are shown Williamson, Keith Griggs, Helen Fuller, Charles Smith and Mr. James discussing the magazine sale with Mrs, Fred Marshall. Gunter. 106 i9A6gAf5 f Q 6 Y, v ,,,, 1 - I ,i s ?' h 41, 5, ' 3 , 4 , . A M Ordering onnouncernents mode graduation seem near. Shown here are The ordering of caps and gowns is always one of the highlights ol the I h ' , h , d ,M M .I Senior year. Jereathia Pugh and Ruth Ann Hilyer are shown measuring Rl ey P lllps mid Coll Tllomoson plocmg l elf or ers WI Orlyn Judy Grimes and Janice Schweers. Shirah and Eleanor Hood. Mr. J. R. Mount supervises the iob of decorating the Christmas tree used for our annual Christmas party, Shawn decorating are, left to right, Dottie Ann Simmons, Mattie Lou Camp, Elanie Head, and Ronald Frazier, Everyone enioyed playing with the toys during the party. After the party, the toys were turned over to the Jaycees for the under privileged children. Shown, left to right are: Anna Riddle, Barbara Posey, Carol Walls, Eleanor Hood, June Borbee, Larry Ferrell, and Meloine Shirah. w Some of the Seniors helped to distribute the gifts while the class enioyecl refreshments of cookies ond colces. Lett to right are: Cyrus Harden, Larry Fer- rell, Don Rollins, Frank Spivey, Pat Roy, Jane Dud- ley, Juanita Brassell, Keith Griggs and Ann Morrow. Ii - V. .'.a 'X x- : .fil3.f'-r f. E5 fi Q v 1 J it 6 it ' 1-1-' A 'lr -J . 5 at L . ,eau g Q 'gf 'fig 5 - y , 0 LSA ,L V' .1 7 Q v re '4 - 4 'N 'S-:Ei ii ,mv-Q - .exiii 4557 xr A ' f ,I . Q r During Homecoming season we elected Carol Newsome to represent the Every year members ol the Senior class participate in a picnic. Those Senior class. Here she is shown riding in our annual Homecoming shown here seem to be enioying themselves. They are Ethel McLendon, parade. Bobby Flinn, Larry Rodgers, Shirley Ray, and Bobby Trawick. 107 ,. ,M Q, Lexi' 'ET T jr 1' :VY I 4-'fy' 1 x 'Q fifwg w1,,'iinw'5e OFFICERS President . . Richard Cook Vice-President Cody Smith Secretary .. . Faye Browning Treasurer Ruth Dudley unior As upper classmen, we iuniors felt a new dignity as we walked through the familiar halls of Central High in the fall at l956. To lead us in our activities for the coming year we chose Richard Cook, President, Cody Smith, Vice President, Fay Browning, Secre- tary, and Ruth Dudley, Treasurer. ln addition ta the old standbys-English and History, we had ci choice of Typing, Bookkeeping, Physics, Geometry, or Science. Betare we knew it football season had come and gone lt was climaxed with Homecoming day and Judy Russell representing us in the court. For a Thanksgiving praiect some of our classes nxed baskets for the needy, After a brief holiday it was back to school again to the regular grind ol studying and more studying. lt was not long, however, betore the Christn-as holidays were near and our homeroams celebrated by decorating, having sorties, and exchanging to-,S wt-Ich were distributed to the needy children lor Christmas. After tw: weeks at freedom we were all god to return to school ana see each other, but yet it was with a sad heart that we realized Fnals were not far ati, Immediately crarnming began and by some stroke ol luck most of us managed to pass. We elected as our class favorites Brenda Rungain and Alvin Caldwell. To help raise money 'lor our annual iunior reception we sponsored Variety Night, which had a Valentine Theme. The class sweethearts pre- sented that night were Cecelia Morgan, Mickey Waldrop, Kathryn Garrett, and Judy Harbuck. Then in May came the mast important event at our eleventh year-the Junior-Senior reception. We were never to forget the thrill as we entered the gym that wonderful night in our evening gowns and tuxedoes. Ending a memorable year was the annual picnic held at Ida Cason Gardens. 4 G. .. - - v I J aa: J- . f , Denvil Allen 1- 7 lflmz Kenneth Allen 'tk Ann Armstrong lf' Terry Arnold Wnllnam Blllungsley LCE. 1 Btlly Brooks Alvun Caldwell Judy Allen if 7' K- ir' Eugene Anthony A Martha Arnold we lead' T Attaway Q.. vlae Ruth Blackwell Co e Brown J' , Q Tommy Cannon we of us :nose Us an OK ln Ns 9 CSO UV! t'wtordJdfLea e Lucy Fay Austin 3 bw Shlrbxe Blue Everett Brown wg em Kay Carmack Se 18' ,fora wr Ili. I Thomas Botts Howard Benefield unq- q-Q, 4 ' Joseplwnn Bocknvun Jane Branch Nelson Br w Ted Brown Nancy Carpenter Betty Carson El D11 , Judy Bentley Jeanette Brl nkley e, nv- o Brownnng Patsy Chalkley 1 K l , ,M rv I ,,,, 2 J My Glu? Z5 4 1 4' 'f ' ' ' 'I K 5' ' Son extra sublect, bo 'keep 9. N . K Med, ts snofyn aaoae explain , 1 -, X xx ,V ing r' ftlne t dafnentcls to ps Left ts rlyr' are: Uri, Kennedy, -oqse Re ea, . tif ' - Sta , u X e , nd Srvl y Hume' J if -f . . 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Lynn Grlflln Bobby Richards and Kay Carmack Clytee Crossley is ifeflg rw we? ,fx Phllllp Mnldred Day Xi' 'WTF' '-1 Carolyn Doolnttle Bobby Dowmng 4- Bt y Enllnger Tommy Evans ,Nc K.. m - I cu I 2 0 5 3 I o 3 3 o 3 a. l Ann Deason Janet Deason 1-. gms- Ruth Dudley Joe Duncan 'GP' 3 -.S Woodrow Flowers Lynn Grnqln f fire 1 K A 114' an Ann De Coux C A 2zJP ' Bobby Ellrs Q 1 Jackue Haxnes We T Wrnfred Hame Peggy Harden Shrrley Harper Barbara Harrelson 4' A . , 'ef' ,Q .V 'fb ' 1 y Q t f- gp ' Fm , 4' 4 g . f I X . W.. . .. 'L A W- E' 1 - 4 - , - I 5 s 1. , A . ., , x I LQ? 1 . 'fl A , xv' 1, ' ,,x 1 If 6 Q J, D. ,AN 54: ' A 4' y wiv' N w..,: . f ,s:, Y J , ' . ' ' . ' ' ' Q I - X ' t . . . , . - 1 - . . - . 1, i f J., , , ,. Q . V. ' r I I . f P , 'iq . ,Q 2 . . . . . I . ,Q ',.. V m'?J ' I I I P V 7, . V ., I gy V :V A 7 rl , a. A V. ,A , I , V , C V V Aj, ,,., W, ,, y Vh A: ll Wg., ' 2 eg' if ' M ' W I V - Q ,V L V V ' VV 'rf' I I r ,V , -V ,Q 1 . . . . 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A'-Sw To cel in ebrafe oi the end of our lunnor year we all got to efh f '18-.A g er or our usual class pucmc This year we chose to go to Ida Cason Gardens Those pictured above are left to right Bobby Murphy Claxre La f ld V y ne lrgunua Robnnson .lrrnmy Nobles Nancy Carpenter and Ralph Taylor Judy Parsons 4: in MQW fC5'24W' A-4 X Bobby Puckett .or Joyce Ray Louise Reeves Bobby Richards Judy Russell Sandra Russell Edna Sanders Vnrgumo Robmson N ,a- ff 4 Teresa Self sf ar Mlchael Perry Bn y Joe Rogan uf' Brenda Rungam wi 1 2' f Durwood Sums aqua.. w Jnrnmy Pelers Jamce Ramsey '2 Elrzabefh Runnels Helen Slzemore . m ,, xv' 331 w ., 3 A fa z. ' Q ' , Q. Vg, l. 0 A ' M ,A , .1 , , as ' I Y . -S s. , -A V . A K ,f , .. his ' 1 A X . A K ., RIN . , ,W ' ' 5 c . 1 M gg . f V , ' B , Y, - 4 gif- p-r :Nr . r T ,, 'Z I A - xv ser r V If - , 2 . - ' , 1 mm ' H h syn A fr , f I ix, X V . N 5 'wt lg, , fag, I' - .uns , 4 J .' s V x sf' our Nf'3fJ1,L',, .:,,3 '.1gf' ' . . . . 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A il' B i . . . V , 'V , , v . . ' ' 4, . - Q 4 - e u J , . 4 , ' nr , ' f I 5 - ' . f f 2 QE' ' ' fr ar . .. , - -I . CAMERA SHY Jacquellne Bailey Ruben Corbett Jlmmy Daughtery Luna Daughtery James Davls Dorothy Dudley Ronald Frazzer Larry Hesley Larry Jones Randall Lee Marshall Long Lamar Luttrell Robert McGuflln Brenda Malone Helen Moore Marlorne Nelson Frank Page Jnmmy Rurnph Duane Rumsey .lummy Rusk Tammy Sanders Jerry Watson Melvin Stewart LO' Jeanette Thug pe Ronnue Walls Fay Wnllnams We spent some of our lensure tnme enloynng the TV set whnch one of our classmates Baxl y Oswalt won an an essay contest McKunney Gerald Knte 1445 ,x 'R' Qu Ralph Taylo A Jeff Txdrnore Elizabeth Watson ,.. Mary Wxlllams ,iii Dons Teagle Nnna Tnllery Jimmy Watson ..- Felux Wulson li m -.. -. 6' 2 La 3' - a -X nz L C 0. -4 no C U- -1- fl an fl -2- 5 5 5 - 'Q I a :U O 9' 3 V- 0 3 71 a -4 KX ikggsimiss we Kane Teague L Tommy Wade Regxnold Wells -Q lb. 1 'll IV Leon Wooten 'Q Cody Smnth 'T Norrns Smnth 1 Carol Stamps 461 0- Walter Teel Mackey Waldrop l 'X 0 Baker Whatley Undvne Wynn P 1' IK Gary Smuth Selene Spnvey 'abs Q-A atsy Stanford Janell Thngpen Wayne Wall Maxme Whnte Aluce Yeamons . 6 my H K l- stty O' , s av- -N ' ' I 3 l .. A I 'V I L . . . . ' l . ,, w 1 ' as 1 , ' H41 'f + J , t rlls A af 1 . I M' A . M ' N . r . . . - J rr, A 3 C 'Z f' ' 1, ' K 1 .- , q ' x R , 4 . my l Y 3, , yn ff V' of V es in J . n , . . . , i J x 7, t I 'J sv :- if . J' , 1 L lr. Y , Q I, l I I 's ' F A.. flll lql 1' ' ' ffllt . M lt .J f R. t , f - J R R: 'f ,l. . f . gs ' 1, . I ' -If 151 Q Lg Y it 'sf . R L' - 1 -R15 R I 2 ,, I 1 , :. Q 5 4 K in . ,if le! A. 4 ,C , :.,, P. ' : . 'A Z .. . J., .W E? ,JN I ,V -,,- -V .-,- .. we . - :Fl :aw mf cg ZA .M A vii i , 1' i'1Z4?,Q ' mm so-N25-1 ,Mai 'F' f 4, fgfmgi v- OFFICERS Vice President .... .... C harles Kelly Secretary .... .... C harlotte Floyd President .... ..... D on Harbuck Treasurer .... .... M ax Wilkes .5219 0l'l'L0l e5 CLASS HISTORY August 28, l956, 261 Sophomores registered to begin a new year. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Kath- erine Mahan, Mrs. W. O. Langley, Miss Elizabeth Palmer, Mrs. Lucille White, Mrs. Mary Taft, and Mr. Ralph Martin. At our Class meeting we elected officers and discussed various projects and activities for the year. Melissa Webb was chosen as Homecoming representative. Kathryn Garrett and Max Wilkes were elected as Sophomore Class Favorites. Kathryn Garrett was chosen by the Sophomores as their Sweethearttor the Variety Night. 'fir ,fi ,ew David Adams Marne Adams Myra Amerson ,,.. Sherry Banksfon James Branch ..- Carleen Burnham ,N -vs 0 -f l X Gary Capes .Q Elaine Argo Q' ex Barefoot YI' Pam Bray Pafrmcla Burns l llx Q P J 1 X 9 N X . Bull Carden 'grv S ' 'iii Ili' ll l We had 261 Soplwornores lo reglsfer We enloyed seenng our fruends and Yeachers Effort Arnold Wnllnose Aushn Judy Blshop Benny Brooks .lxmmy Byard di lt' Pairlcua Bxshop 'V Bobby Brown Carole Cam QW rx ar N, ,Suv -A v' ' V X N Ruth Carver Connne Carmack 1' Sandra Autry Judy Blanton E en Brown .4- Claro Cannon I J Janice Carpenter enneth Allen Shvrley Allen Alrcna Ayers Duane Bonner Sandra Brown SK., 7 lp: Airs Freddy Cannon .73-Q' 611 A ' Buster Chadwick WHY W fl' ',,lV ' ,,,, w Q41 : V B C 9 B 14, f 'C ' F ,, m V , I 1 V ' N A y W, ff B ef , gl: W I ' I , f W ' .Q f C ' - ' e A v :nl 1 1' Q ' - I 4 ' 4 4 ' 1 K 7 V S ' ,, 15 M , V . L Q I ,K 'T 17 C i n 4, ,r,,, V, ,,,,, . , ,V,: E M J M . f,,I,f, ' ff ' W' I 'I 75. '7 1- - 1 ',,- r .1 5 5 rj 4 ' .4 1 I f A W I , xg' W x ' l A rr , Q! 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Jerry Ellns fs. as. f, im Mrldred Farmer Fletcher Frndlater , l , I I f-Sr day s work Betty Cook Ann Davus x '11 Joel Dudley 1' Bobby Enms Charles Floyd Lnndo Chodwlck Joan Chaney uf' Byron Coulter 5 ,.,..r Bn y Davis Kaylene Dunn Patrlcna Ennis I' Charlotte Floyd f Ziff ,iff Joseph Frcxnlclvn M59 Q! 4 Betty Fuqua Euell Gray F Wynona Gullatt Faye Harden C.. Donna Hodglns s. Mr Mart rv scxfl ln ng how to rnult 5 ly Valfnomlals one of the many thlngs th algebra Classes studlcd th ycar Looklng on are Jean Roberts Joe Umphress Gypsy Evans Mae Gonus Thelma Gray 'V Rebecca Gunnels 41 rs Glorua Harden ,an as. Alice Holllman 9-. Kathryn Garrett ,-.. D Q. mid? Carlton Greathouse Frances Hall Judy Harduman Thelma ,Hartman Mattxe Gordon Peggy Greer vm vu Marte Hammock f no with ffl Donald Harper 'Qv Martha Howard Bobby Ennls and Ann Gordy Harold Grnmes an Q. I Donald Hamrnck Glorna Harris Y . 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Grover Norms Joe Perry Randolph Peters 14' xuw3 Ae Judy Pollard Wynonne Polk re Nfndr-re Polk Myron F rlnr Le dJ Ing their lunch hour 'A' VY: ' R ndy Mnxon Sora M d ey fan if if Dowd Mount Rebecco Neol 'Il- '5'. 1 Henry Parks Trocy Parks M .7 -4 .rf --7 en Perry Us ff -cn- Jummy Pope 41 e itll S dulh oolR1ny If lm n A Cla ra Newmwn Charles Parnell Gardner Pms ,X XXX IQ wa Marvvn Powers E W2 wif ,.. wllcung N xor emo June Morgan Mary Newsome Ak. Clayton Porrush Gllbef Phullxps ,vi-. Terry Pugh Marg: Mcho Maggue Massey I Polly Morgan ue Newsome Charles Potflllo Nell Phvlllps Q0 -gr Nell Robson 4' 6 Lnnda Ray 'wo- Ralph Reddlsh ,f,-'S ?.Qzj'I Wnlluam Roberts 't M Sally Sessions Judy Snmmons 'K Dorroll Stinson hah . ' 5.5 -v- .41 l-f wx Toys collected at our Chrlstmas party were distributed to the underprlvuleged children mv ibwfv Nedra Rogers www ii div'-' Carolyn Shavers Carolyn Smuth ,- Robert Strnckland 'Lim Q- 4 Sally Tew Billy Thomas Ann Rollung Patsy Shehane Frances Smnth an Qu Yes Leslne Sudduth Dorothy Thomas fbv Murl Rugg ,gil Br- ,.,--f Shelton if 4' M F Helen Sowell ,... Jlmmy Teate Peggy Tillery Larl Kyals Jon Sherrill fvvl va Bull Sttllwell Emuly Teel .81 ev 4 Jackie Rhodes Jean Roberts Harrell Ryals Franklln Shune Homer Stnltz lf? 7 1'- Gerald Tew Eddie Tucker Joe Umphress .af Bull Waldrop o Waldrop x..,,,,,,.... V-T0 -If 1 'WW in 1 JL 3 Students enloy ng our class pcnlc at the end at the year are Llnda a Shu ef Vlfoofen Joel D dley Charl s Floyd .md Pat Blsnoo 1 417 -gr Suzanne Watson Ned Weathers Wnllaam Weathersby Melrssa Webb Davud Webster ,ga-av Him Charles Whntten Jnmmy Wllluams Laura Wnlkerson Glenn Woods Marne Abbott Llnda Allen La Vaughn Aughtman Floyd Carroll Judy Carden Henry Champlon Wnllram Edwards Hoyt Gamble James Grnssett Rebecca Gunnels Jerry Hammond Clay Horne Calvin Harvey Charles lvey Frank Justlce Norma Wells Q- 5' Nelson Wea fer Mary Whitehead Martha Wllllams CAMERA sr-nr 121 Nrta Wulllams James Knox Jummy Mvlls Denms McClure Doyle Neal u-9' Jesse Hugulef mf Phyllns Weaver Naomu Whutehead X Edward Wnllns Scarbrough Newsome Jerry Nales Merrnll Rhodes Charles Rnddle Sylvla Raymer Jnrnmy Snead Gaul Smith Jimmy Sulllvan Aruta Thorne Earl Walker W? Wullene Walls Jesse Ward Lmda Webb ,1- f :ffl Whltman Lynn Wlllus Max Wslkes if X 2 gy S 's?' X. 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Q N l as A ll - l -Lf- Y , i ,wvw,,q.f...mu.wmwv ww OFFICERS Mickey Wilkes, President, Gloria Tidmore, Vice President, Randy Grimes, Treasurer, Judy Harbuck, Secretary. gfeffknlell 360 freshmen registered on August 27, T956. After schedules were arranged we had our first class meet- ing. The tollowing persons were nominated tor class othcers and elected: Pres.-Mickey Wilkes, V. Pres.- Gloria Tidmore, Sec.-Judy l-larbuck, Treas.-Randy Grimes. We elected our homecoming representative, Mickey Wilkes, who was olso elected Homecoming Queen. Mr. Otis Kirkland was elected clciss sponsor. All the Freshman classes enioyed their individual Christmas parties and looked forward to the holidays. After the Christmas Holidays we elected as Freshman tayorites Mickey Wilkes and Randy Grimes. In the spring we elected Cheerleaders. TS G, Q if V, f fn :di pq...- I xl 4,f I Q . ,U 5, .of , f , ,vf ., V, n, , if? W 2 wil 3-af rv!! 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' 7143, ii ,- 1Q i' in L A -'IW-415 N, V'3ftLYf 'k ' f , r sw , M f , First Row: Mr. Gerald Johnson, Ronnie Garner, Eldred Swearingen, Homer Eldridge, Ronnie Young, Junior Jones, Forest Mclendon, Jerane Allen, Vilallace Paul, VValter Slocurnb, Grada Barber, Betty Senn, Elaine Jackson, Danny Henwby. Second Row: Mary Alice Jettery, Ruth Mclendon, William Knowles, Tommy White, Susie Chandler, Frances Bowen, Joyce Padgett, Gene Kinney, Luthe: Williams, Bobbie Jean Upton, Edna Sasser, Annie Glyn Rentroe, Margie Chandler. Third Row: Linda Creel, Ray Mdendon, Donnie Gilbert, Joseph Anthony, Ronnie Holland, Wayne King, Eugene Gray, Henry Rentroe, Tmion Hendrix, Sandra Oaks Lucille Thompson, Evelyn Folds, Penny Paddock. ,maj ri is lm A f' Qu ' .. ,. -1 A W ' I-1' no i t T' President Vice President Lucille Thompson Mary Joyce Padgett There were torty-six students in our class this year. Sorne of the things which we studied this year were 1 . graphs, geometric Hgures, formulas, and designs. We made TT if obiects in connection with these things. XX , ii u , Secretary And Treasurer Frances Bowen ro ' -44 Pt' it First Row: Mr, Slocumb, Gerry Rhodes, Jack Harper, Early Truitt, Charlie Blackman, Don Burkes, Buster Ledbetter, Billy Adams, Jerry Williams, Earl Sanders, Bobby McConnell, John Rigdon. Second Row: larry Pickren, Kenneth Hall, Gene Thomas, J, T. McCart, Janice Rhodes, Seth Floyd, Ferrill Burkett, Milne Howard, Andrew Childers, Peggy Smith, Betty Henderson. Third Row: Gail Spears, Verlon Harden, Dottie Griffin, Mary Cornett, Dianne Childs, Sandy Sanders Barbara Blaclcston, Gloria Smith, Nancy Miller, VVayne Plott, Katie Harralson, Margaret Mancil. Fourth Row: Jean Gullatt, John Snellings, Corbit Day, Jimmy Russell, Ronnie Childs, Bobby Campbell, Joyce Brooks, Beverly Adams, Barbara Birge, Neil Coulter, Peggy White, Ronnie Rigdon, Philip Smith, fi? President Vice President Jimmy Russell Billy Adams ln our class we had forty-six enrolled, Vtfe studied formulas '19 i . r i . - . P and designs tor harder fVlOlfTG'TTOYlCS in the following years. 4? x Our class won 'Poochie the Pupf' for selling the most 1-N, 4, magazines ot all the classes. Secretary Treasurer Barbara Blackston Mary Booker Cornett ro ' i ' i 2 f , i i he F' -ai First Row: Betty Sue Corbitt, Billy Hagen, Clara Sanders, Patricia Rolling, Jane Patterson, Elaine Weathers, Nickie Seymour, Buster De Lucca, Douglas Wilson, Jessierene Kennedy, Emory Harden, La Don Spivey, Second Row: Mrs. Nona McCarty, Douglas Wade, Milfe Gibson, Danny Hammond, Carol Graham, Betty Faircloth, Patricia Jenkins, Jean Myers, Dianna Gibbons, Faye Hightower, Jeanette Ford. Third Row: Lorine Gunter, Mary Ann Snead, Phyllis McCurley, Ramona Wilson, Sue Lott, Janice Sylvis, Joyce Freernan, Janelle Ford, Karen Meadows, Glenda Killmgsworth, Wanda McClusl4y. Fourth Row: Martha Charles Hall, Robert Medley, Cecil Carden, Douglas Murphy, Cheryl Barnes, Shirley Bryan, Jean Allen, Ronnie Ainsworth, Betty Wester, Kaye Hightower, Carolyn Hilyer, 6 President Vice President Wanda McCluslcy Mary Ann Snead We had around forty pupils in our class this year, we W studied the different parts at sentences and American r M Authors. We learned how to outline and make oral book V fl: I reports, if Secretary Treasurer Nickie Seymour Jeanette Ford - ro ' , Tig' A ,av First Raw: William Wambles, Brenda Marks, Betty Joyce Lee, Max Everitt, Veno Brannon, Finley Eilond, Howard Foxworth, William Phelps, Glenda Venable, Alfred McLendon, Second Row: Jimmy Nicholson, John Brinson, Ray Newman, Jean Hayes, Joy Gunter, Linda Williams, Judy Little, Earl Garner, Wayne Bradshaw, Eugene Caraway, Patricia Clark, Catherlene Thorpe. Third Row: Judy Fornler, Larry Hagan, George Newsome, Virginia Knox, Michael Martin, Jimmy Adams, Randy Hovey, Jeraldine Nicholson, Betty Jean Shears, Talmadge Parker, Arthur Hand. Fouth Row: Judy Faye Hudson, Marie Davis, Glenda Davis, Larry Tillery, George Servell, Robert Williams, Ronnie Sanders, Ourwood Carroll, Frederick Henson, Larry Dixon, Eugene Henson, Martha Wood. fg PVe5ld9V1l Vice President -lolm Brinsori Michael Martin Our class learned about various countries around the world and how ancient culture influenced our western culture. ln our class forty-six pupils were enrolled. Secretary and Treasurer Catherlene Thorpe 1 rn ' ee 'wi First Row: Derrell Johns, Sara Butts, Frances Blocker, Debora Allen, Betty Lou Hodge, Sherry Mlrns, Jackie Sue Bryan, Sandra Hogan. Second Row: Leon Vllctson, David Grussett, Ralph Morrls, Edward Hartman, Lawrence Shiver, Carlvin Shirah, Jerry Stewart, Leroy Murphy, Joe Kelly, Dell Renfoe. Third Row: Wayne McDanlel, Barbara Proctor, Donna Stone, Davxd Heathe Warren Bonner, Jesse Waldrop, Douglas Mays, Guy l-lead, Ricky Robtnson, Ronnie Stone, Aruina Tharnas. Fourth Row, Martha Ann Osborn, Johnny Fuller, Virglnla McDonald, Nancy McDanlel, Pdtrtcua MfClure, Bobby Nlchols. Perry Snlder, .loseoh Head, Jack Folds, Darrell Snellgrove, Barbara Welcher, Norma Ferrer , leo- 4' 4 .A ., - 1 1 1 , X , 4 , u J x ff. J ' President Vlce President Jesse Waldrop Sandra Hogan 1' ln the Jr I E class we had forty slx boys and glrls enrolled for thus year We studied about countries all around the world and about lrves of dlrlerent natuonalutues of people i Secretary Treasurer Jackue Sue Bryan 136 Nancy McDaniel 5 .s.. Q ro ' av' fs ff Kiel, Q First Row' Lavon Stroud, Curtis lee, James Ltsle, Daniel Cooper, James Griqeth, Ronnie Teagle, Larry Greathouse, Kenneth Woadh mi, James East, Second Row: Brent Cooper, Brenda Arant, Rebecca Weed, Millie Oswalt, Diane Boss, Thomas Carver, Teddy Brazell, Jeep Wilson, W, C Peterson, William Malloy, Charles Nevels, Third Raw- Wayne Rhodes, Mike Williams, David Pnttman, Larry Brontly, Ralph Haine, James Veasey, Martha Re-ddiclc, Shirley Harms, Ann Giles, Ann Duck. Fourth Row: James O'Brien, Wallace Pyron, Ronald Bailey, George Jenkins, Dole Haynes, Edwinn Rutledge, Joette Stowe, Richard Crowley Maeleeii Ambrose, lloyd Newsome, Delmn Whitehead K' gn'-f pfesidem Vice President Brenda Arant Ann DUCk There were forty-one pupils in our class this year. We studied the diflerenf parts of speech and learned how to write ond give oral book reports. Secretary and Treasurer Kenneth Woodhczm Hour Gnovqg Dudky Seccmd Row Mrs Dowws Mpho fVxCC!6Mf1Y7 Rcmd1UVWmTf,hQczd Bobby SYOQJMU Jnmny Adf Dot Worthy, Ellen xmg, Fvcmfes Hum Row, Judy Comp rry Keeief, Wcxyrwv Hflnd, Jerold Duy, Treasurer Roy Rosso rl ' f First Row: Mr John lngrani, Carol Hutchins, Leon Roberson, Gordon Cox, Dorothy Wil amson, Roy Sheely, Jirnrny Mann, Don Veasy, Ronny Knowles, Bonny Ray Stewart Second Row, Preston Mooiey, Norrva Gtts Syifi: Jolvrstory Peggy Rentroe, F-letha To S rner, we lafner, Gayle Griliitlw, Cor'ez Fussell, Perry Connell, Jerry Earnest, Hog Melton Tnird Row: Ann Storey, Jirnrry Grittin, Sandra Allen, Doris Long, Jessie Mme Harrison, Anntionette Potrnan, Patty Fredrick, Katreen Newman, Marilyn Daughtry, larry Cooke Fourth Raw: Bobby Gilcnrist, Joyce Chancellor, Susie Powell, jinerrw Martn, Lois Park, Gordon Clwlkley, Kenneth Thomason janv-5 Britt Car' Grimes Jerfzlwi Daw s V'1'v're Floweri Dolores Nolftr' 't II' Secretary Joyce Chancellor fulfil, ' r,.. V.: if 'S -r - s ' . A ff? NTT' . ,x , , gym 3 ,144 ,1 Ith- I . - 1 if President Vice President Patty Fredrick Gordon Cox In our class we nod forty-eight enrolled, Our proiect for the year was to make booklets on coal and petroleum. We also nod film strips and bug collections. 139 1. i 3 .5 wr g f 'AY 'A fm-s if u f 5 its? ..v,5:'?Kf ,ug ,, ws, 49 tx.. XY Treasurer Ray Sheely ,.. II- 5 r O0 495 so hp' Q -'Q i,r First Row: Joyce Scarbrough, Carolyn McColl. Second Rowr Ray Gilliland, James Young, Eugene Gates, Randall Lake, Trrn Vickers, Larry lake, Gerald Hudson Third Row: Aaron Bradley, Roland Richards, Jirnrny Slay, Thomas Shirah, Billy Adarns, Jimmy Bridges, Virginia Ferrell, Carolyn Miles. Fourth Row: Jane Redden, Larry Stubbs, Edgar Buchanan, Carl McDaniel, Donnie Burdeshaw, Rex Smith, George Page, Betty Sue Watford, Jerry Fulgharn, Fifth Raw: Al Wilson, Carrol Cosby, Peggy Hodges, Annette Luttrell, Ralph Page, Larry tvtims, Joseph Hammock, Cleo Carrell, Grover Allen, Alton Abbott. President Vice President Gerald Hudson Tim Vickers lntheJr, IIA class we had thirtyse-ight enrolled. We studied the work of fractions, mixed numbers, decimals, and per- cents, We also took up the study ol money and banking, 1:7 and at the end oi the year had a touch of algebra. Secretary Aaron Bradley l Treasurer Larry Lake ,.. II- 'U 41' s First Row: Adreain Matthews, Richard McKinney, Matthew Marble, Horner Cobb, Ralph Williams, Dwight Stensan, Patricia West, Willie Gordon, Paulette Sides Second Row: Joel Priclcett, Mitchell Phillips Phyllis Stowe, Gaynell Chadwick, Mina Jo Creal, Virginia Miller, Yolanda Valdez, Judith Day, Christine King, Sabrina Edwards, Third Raw: Jo Gibbons, Heathe Rigdon, Delores .,,, Allen, Brenda Williams, Lionel Ellis, Johnny James, Patricia Hicks, Mrirthfi Ann Carter, James Owens, Woodrow Mclemore. fs si . . Secretary Judy Day 'fi ' ., 1 . 'J if I N , E ,. , . p,-widen, Vice President Delores Allen JWT165 Owens Enrolled in the Jr, IIB class were thirty-five students. We studied lives of great men and women, which were a chal- lenge to us. We learned about them through the textbook, workbook, mapbooln, charts, proiects, Hlm strips, tape re- cordings, and special reports. 141 Treasurer Ralph Williams 4 ,.. II- iff. Vx First Row: Cade Hendrix, Ray Driskell, Eugene Worrell, Charles Caraway, Joe Rudd, Jerry Phillips, Joe Woodall, Second Row: Bobby Luker, Glenda Corbitt, Charlotte Jones, Ann Thompson, Jo Ann Kornegay, Mike Tarrant, Peggy Hendon. Third Row: Charlene Gay, O'Neal Singleton, Aaron Smith, Eddie Fair, Roger Cannon, Mike Ingram, Elizabeth Richards, Jerry Dunn. Fourth Row: Mickey Mares, Gene Donaldson, Doris McClure, Sue Harris, Raymond Evans, Wilson Smith, Gary Lammans, Larry Collins, Priscilla Ivey. Fifth Row: Sandra Williams, Grace Kelley, Elizabeth Pendelton, Elaine Greene, Oscar Dempsey, Mike Martin, Charles Huclcaby, Jerry Ward, James Sasser, Jimmy Wheeler. President Vice President Mickey Mares Sue Harris We enrolled in the Jr, ll C class forty-one students. We 'fa studied the lives of great writers such as Longfellow, and V ' his work ot Evangeline, and many others. Short stories '1 O ' were also very interesting to us, 3 , pt j ' , Secretary Treasurer Sandra Williams Ray Driskell Q 5 ,-. II fm!! .fx First Row: James McFerrin, Joe Burch, Barbara Brown, Dorothy Woodham, Wykle Mitchell, Michael Gamble, David Kite, Kenneth Peters, Linda Faulker, Alice Brown, Judy Sorrels, Earlene Brannon Lenora DeLucca, Elma Newsome, Kay Tew, Brenda Foster, Brenda Slay. Second Row: Suellen Pugh, Sara Ann Clayton, June Abbott, Robert Kittrell. Third Row: Lanny Britton, Betty Brenda Martin, Sara Adams, Geraldine Davis. Fourth Row: Barbaree, Christine Smith, Patricia Franklin, Linda Whately, Cynthia Siggler, Betty Kennedy. Fitth Rowi Sandra Ford, Janelle Oates, June Arnold, Jimmy Carpenter, Richard Cox, Janice Moran, Jo Ellen Baker, Margie Gunter, Dianne Melton, Linda Graves, Jeaneva Williamson. President Janice Moran , ww ' f J ' .nur nf? 'A Vice President Richard Cox Ln? ' ln the Jr. II D class we studied basic artithmetic so that we would be ready tor the more advanced mathematics. We enrolled forty-three students. 25 FQ i ,Qs Secfetgry Treasurer Judy Sorrels SOVVCJYO F0fd f. II- 401 46, .. . V 1 First Row: Jimmy Gordon, Gloria Champion, Barbara Hamilton, Faye Tindeil, Ruby Reeves, Marie Knowles, Janice Sinqueheld, Wayne HSUUEVSOUV Roger King, COVHSV WllSon, Charlyn Coppoge. Second Row: Margie Stephens, Donnie Stringfellaw, Jane Burlre, Glenda Renfroe, Betty Snow, Patricia Statham, Lydia Srnith, Janice Mayo, Mary Duty, Janice Culpepper. Third Row: Dianne Fiquett, Donnie Tarvin, Jimmy Barnett, Bonnie Barfield, Jerry Roberts, Frankie Hurst, Jimmy Renfroe, Freddie Tew, Billy Harrison, Dan Willis, Jerry Bryon. , M 1 'Q fi ffl: lf-, W V Q K I X ' l -r' K f , President Vice President Freddie Tew Patricia Statham In the Jr. li E's we had thirty-six students enrolled. We developed into better citizens as well as learn history this year. We learned to cooperate with each other as well as the teacher. P I nv ,yy X Secretory and Treasurer Bonnie Barfield 144 ,.. II- g JO ' 7'---1' 4 Q ., vi r.':: 1 vw ,H 41 '1 ...J First Row: Glenn Ray, Mickey Kite, Earl Houston, Gerald McCart, Lamar Martin, Julian Taylor, Robert Carroll, Charles Hill, Rudolph Davis, Jerry Gibson, Larry Adams, Stanley Lake. Second Row: Mrs. John Ingram, Jean Craddock, Kitty Jones, Linda Capps, Kay Ford, Willie Ray Oaks, Peggy Botts, Jimmy Harp, Samuel Meredith, Beverly Screws, Ronnie Mulligan. Third Row: James Hayes, Charles Thigpen, Delories Mills, Larry Godwin, Mary Frances Jackson, Dwaylor Ellis, Beverly Mallory, Brenda Miller. Fourth Row: Martha Ann Culpepper, Charles Summers, Owen Mancil, Mack Willis, Ronald Watford, John Tant, Ann Rutledge, Glenn Crawford, Bobby Brooks. L 'fe ' ' J 1 -.-.QQ . sw., Y ,J .. , at 475 A,, ui- - P ie' President Vice Presiden. Larry Adams Jerry Gibson ln the Junior ll F's we enrolled forty-one students. We learned the sentence construction so that we can read, speak, and write our language more clearly and correctly. We also took up some classic stories in Literature. Secretary 81 Treasurer Earl Houston ,.. II- A -5, f fs, i ggiit 2 iid 1 i V 1 5 't ll l -of in First Row: Eddie Smith, Charlotte Coulter, Roderick Neal. Second Row: Delatha Compton, Beth Golagher, Thomas Elkins, Mike Arwood, Dorsey Garrett, Gene Deiarnett, Dernpsy Delorach, Winnard Maddox, Charles Jones, Becky Knight. Third Row: Ronnie Green, Rebbecca Walker, Carnelia Johnson, Bobby Ward, John Allen Thorpe, Glenda Hall, Judy Estes, Leo Griffith, Linda Coggins, Jean Maddox. Fourth Row. Betty Palmer, Christine Grimes, Linda Wall, Carole Costello, Lee Atkins, Donna John- son, Virginia Faircloth, Kenneth Nicholson, Brenda Murphy, Sandy Hayes, Fannie Willitord, Nina Joyner. ' ..., . -' . 1-V -15. if P I I ,. ,Af J if , President Vice President Camelio Johnson Carole Costello In the Jr. Il G's we had thirty-six enrolled. We worked very hard to improve our-speaking, writing, and thinking. In addition we improved our reading and worked on Parlia- mentary procedure, and improved our social skills so that the next year we will be ready to do lots of hard work. 1 Secretary Treasurer Becky Knight Donna Johnson ,.. II- 2 3 5 l 2 f 3 5 l 3 ' 5 , ' Q First Row: Obed Coker, Hubert Mott, Cary Stokes, Fay Ferrell, Ronnie Potter, Nell Drake, Leroy Thornason. Second Row: Johnny Sessions, Tommy Clark, Mable Hare, Evelyn Godwin, Tommy Harper, Faye Moss, Karon Kennedy, Carol Dunn, James Redden, Wyonia Whitehead Third Row: Dolly Jowers, Marie Jones, Carolyn Blocker, Sandra Harper, Paulette, Perkins, Myra Jean Adams, Carolyn Petty, Patsy Srnith, Cheryl Peacock. Fourth Raw: Christine Parrish, Loretta Parker, Betty Ann Knighton, Lonette Hinson, Keith Hendricks, Larnar Smith, Carl Edwards, Ann Cook, Frances Delaney, Louise Hancock, President Vice President Lamar Smith M'-'-'ble Hofe ln the Jr. Il H class we had thirty-nine enrolled. We learned the fundamentals ot arithmetic and also studied the first step of algebra. ecretary and Treasurer Fay Ferrell f. II- ...4 First Row: Barbara Conner, Thomas Matthews, Jimmy Fuller, Thomas Long, Kyle Eastridge, Charles Boone, Tillman Houston, Mike Beste, Connie Christian. Second Row: Peggy Kennon, Gurvice Clark, Ralph Shavers, Bobby Hall, Kenneth Butler, Linda Brown, Kay Mcl.endon. Third Row: Audrey Earle, Doris Butts, Dewitt Blue, Douglas Lee, Charles Cole, Randy Hill, Diane McManus, Delores, Myers, Larry May. Fourth Row Rebecca Garrett, Mary Ann Bentley, Glenda Thomas, Ann Murphy, Betty Jean Adams, Peggy Vance, Patton Valentour, Lanna Gilbert. Fifth Row: Jack Blau, Phillip Newsome, Kent Ludwig, Jerry Wil- liams, Bill Massicot, Larry Durham, Jerry Floyd, Larry Litz, Felton Kennedy. 1 ' MLS, 'i 7 . ' 94 ,, 15+ ' , tiled VA .,- if.. 1 g in r ' 3 ifg . '1- V ' A T ' 1 T' 595, S'-.. X Q J ,ff ' lk.. President Vice President Jack Blau Peggy Kennon In our class this year we had forty-one students enrolled. We studied the planets of the solar system. We also learned the truth instead of superstition about facts Ot planets 551 Secretory Treasurer Jean Adams Kent l-UdWi9 ,.. II- 2, i5 2 2 4' f Y 'Q M is f.V,,,,, fi-' ff 4 an t First Row: Roy Ramsay, Donald Pierce. Second Row: Brenda Brooks, Shirley Baker, Mickey Jean Melton, Sandra Locklar, Carolyn Weaver, Sylvia Teel, Barbara Jo Smith, Foy Williams, Priscilla Deloach, Betty Jenkins, Third Row: Windle Dease, Larry Farmer, Jimmy Ramsay, Willie Hugh Griftieth, Ben Foster, Jackie Davis, Gola Slay, Mary Ann Caldwell, Betty McCutcheon, Shirley Simmons. Fourth Row: Mary Tarvin, Judy Davis, Barbara Crouch, Dale Sanders, Marsha English, Faye Cox, Grant Spurlin, Douglas England, Jack Weaver, J. B. Edwards, Peggy Spear, Mrs, Kathryn Morgan. 05+ W' '7' , .D I A C , - PN? I 'XX I!! President Vice-President Jackie Davis Betty Jenkins Our class had forty enrolled this year. We studied about the heavens, weather, and teen troubles. We also made f' f booklets, posters, and diagrams, working together showing nl' 'F H the constellations. E Secretary Treasurer Mary Ann Caldwell Marsha English l'lI'leX wwf , , lthliwrwwni .1 Wfz2fxmH'f,': Kkwmfummfx K Q7 ,, umm a 'n :ln in igullnmi . .,' 'TEQ m 6 I' r 4 'K s 1- -Q... llli i 1 iw Y W -5 5 me W, A f ' T f we A f Left to right: Charles Butler, Beverly Lassiter, Christine Greer, Dianne Boutwell, Danette Johnson, Robert Head, Betty Harden, Cassie Smith, Jerry Thomas, Carolyn Ruth. ,f' are to right, First row: Miss Jamie Cary, Mir. Lyman Bird. Second row: Sue Ellen Pugh, Betty Lou Hamilton, Dianne McManus, Mary Ann Bentley, Jackie Sue Bryan, Janice Moran, Judy Sarrels, Annt Murphy, Dorothy Sleigh, Sandra Hayes. 150 CMJ AM' .- 4-...Q I' U I' ,xc ' 'ts From left to right. First Row: Rebecca Garrett, Peggy Kennon, Mary Booker Cornett, Gail Spears, Faye Farrell, Sherry Mims. Second Row: Alva McClellan, Myra Jean Adams, Donna Fate Chappman, Peggy White, Nora Jean Gulatt, Mrs. L. P. Stough, Betty Joyce Kennedy, Patty Fredrick, Heath Rigdon, Frances Delaney. QB to right, First Row: Janice Oates, Linda Whatley, Sue Harris, Janice Sinqueheld, Sandra Williams. Second Row: San- Locklar, Mickey Melton, Mable Hare, Jackie Davis, Betty Jenkins, Charlene Gay, Glenda Corbitt, Peggy Hendon, Mary Duty, Statham, Bonnie Barfield, Linda Capps, Ann Rutledge. Third Row: Judy Day, Peggy Kennon, Dianne McManius, Ger- Davis, Mary Ann Caldwell, Bobbie .lo Smith, Doris Butts, Faye Cox, Delores Myers, Priscilla Ivey, Earlene Brannon, Miss Fourth Row: Heath Rigdon, Grace Kelly, Betty Jean Adams, Ann Murphy, Lana Jean Gilbert, Judy Sorrells, Janice Brenda Williams, Delores Allen, Jeaneava Williamson, Libby Pendleton, Brenda Foster, Beth Galagher. Fifth Row: ia Faircloth, Danna Johnson, Carole Costello, Linda Walls, Christine Grimes, Camilla Johnson, Sandra Hayes, Lee Akin, ca Knight, Annette Luttrell, .lo Ellen Baker, Jo Gibbons, Brenda Barbaree. 151 r i . I f I I, v ,-J, x I A '. , ri 11? T, -if . ,, 1 XX. ,ll .fw- 1 aff New fs Jn? 4 s 'W ' . 'WMI- -il Left To right: Wayne Prickeii, Carl Thomason, Eugene Kelley, Thomas Smith. Below: Mike Howard. K, ,re WJ, -Du-,- 59- is Thanks to The many gracious and cooperative busi- ness hrms who have placed ads in the i957 edition of The Red and Black. The stall of The book and The students of Central High School wish To express iheir sincere appreciation to these esfablishrnenrs which have helped To rnake this expanded yearbook possible. 0I'l'll'l'L2I'C0 'E Q faula Johnston Tenna Iamell June Suddurh Comme Qarmack Phlllp Coulter We Mode The Plctures For The ' RED and BLACK POSEY STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHERS 507 16th Street Phemx Cnty, Ala PORTRAITS CAMERAS WEDDINGS FILMS PHOTOFINISHING FLASH BULBS I -V 4 f ,1, L. 4 6 K J' A A s E 3 V, X .tl 'V f ,G 5 ,J W 3 fr' g I wr I. - P, Y 1 f I G r A f I I I H. 1. - .A I . .L I If . K .I . - Ilyzrlzeiluzfxt gllllemnrg Lgzrrhzn INCORPORATED Modern Perpetual Care Cemetery OUR AIM IS TO DEVELOP BEAUTIFUL RELIGIOUS GA DENS TO INSPIRE THE LIVING AND DEPICT LIFE ETERNAL THAT THE BEAUTY OF LIFE MAY SURVIVE From 20 X to 30 X ot the Purchase PFICG of each lot IS placed In an Irrevocable Trust Fund the Income beIng used to beautIty and up keep the Cemetery forever need one and not have It FAMILY LOTS MAY BE SELECTED ON MONTHLY PLANS Arthur McClellan Jr Lex P McClellan and Margaret McClellan I50 acres of land has been char ered tor Cemetery development Located on the Old Opellka Road CSoutII RaIlroad Streetl QV2 MIles PHONE CY 8 4768 CY 8 0706 CY 8 0225 OFFICE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK C' Q Oo Oo ' ' - It is better to own a Family Burial Estate and not need it, than to 4' BEST WISHES R SUCCESSFUL RLJBLICATTCN FROM THE PHETIX HTL CUVWIIYSIDNEI-N MAYOR CLYDE KNIOWL S MAYOR RRO TE LEONARD COULT R CITY CLERK TED FARRAR E O A TT T ' ' L 4 A 1 T . 1 L L . T ASSOCIATE 'SSCNTEQ -RNO D THOMPSON 'Q V QA I-1 QL Q 57 UTHERN BELL T D T EGR PH COM A MX 'Q ,f - X f.,,, of' X CENTRAL HIGH SCH00l STUDENTS Cllwse taste thnllmg ng S IC I C r111111 C 1111 11111 s tl ll C1llCllC1llllj,CIITOXIHCllt s 1111 st1111111ts C111t1 11 111311 S1 1 1 111111 11111111 111111 to 111o11s1 1111111 +54- COLA COLA 11111 t11111 18 1111121111 lmport lllt IC 1s1111 11111 so 111 1111 C111tr11 1111511 81110111 11111 1g1rs go fm RC, F1111 11 tr1111 11111 1o111p1r111 R01 11 C,1111111 C1111 XVlt11 11t111r 1C1C1lllQ,' 1011s 11111 111 111111p1r1s1111 10111111 t111t HC t111 1 11 111t11 t111 111111 1115111r H11 or sults t1111r t1st1 but FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS YEARBOOKS .IDSTE ' SINCE 1897 Box 358 MARIETTA GEORGIA Representative: E. Truman Fletcher 21.-:JS Standung Bennue Knox W F Darnell Earl Tyner Duck Shurley Lee Lott Floyd Worthy Roy Edwards The Cuty of Phenux Cuty us proud of the C Club The Members of thus organ uzatuon have proven theur worth to the schools and to the communuty Many prouects have been undertaken by the members and success has always been the result Through the organuzatuon land was purchased and tunally resulted un the constructuon of our present Annex buuldung The gym was the result of a group of C Club members work Theur unturung efforts was rewarded by thus modern buuldung The group us thunkung about ways and means of buuldung new schools and better athletuc relatuons between Central and other hugh schools The annual House of Davud Game us one of the many prouects undertaken by the C Club The Group presents banquets for the athletuc teams and awards the Senuors un all sports munuature balls at the end of theur hugh school careers Our school us fortunate un havung such an organuzatuon un our Cuty QQ 79 U L B rt P Q l 4 1 i uv I T i Z I . N - -, Seated Left to Right-Pete Devlin, Rudy Harris, Harold Nevels, Warren Richards, A. G. Brown HUGH McMATH CONSTRUCTION CO. READY MIX CONCRETE and ASPHALT PAVING PHONE FA 3-I887 Brennan Rodd COLUMBUS, GEORGIA C. L MULLIN 81 COMPANY INSURE IN SURE INSURANCE FIRE CASUALTY BONDS PHONE CY 3 9686 Phenlx Cnty Alabama CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE SENIOR CLASS OE T957 GUNTER INSURANCE AGENCY T503 Fifth Avenue GENERAL INSURANCE MORTGAGE LOANS REAL ESTATE SALES F I-I A and G I LOANS JACK A GUNTER ROBERT G GUNTER Phenix Cify, Alabama FLETCHER MCCOLLISTER POST NO I35 INC THE AMERICAN LEGION FOR GOD AND COUNTRY R J QWN1 at A'-5 Mortgage Loan and Insurance Cornmercual and Resldentual Property JEFFERSON COMPANY II33 I3th Street Dual Farrtax 25554 CAIN S GROCERY And MARKET 1226 14th Street Phen1xCrty Alabama Courteous Servtce .I L RANDALL MEN 8. BOYS SHOP I507 5th Avenue Phone CYpress 8 0327 PHENIX CITY ALABAMA YOUTHLAND Infants and Childrens Wear 809 I4th Street Phentx Crty AICIIJCIVNG Phone CYpress 8 8472 BRITTON 8K DOBBS INC COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Phones Cy 87861 and CY 87862 I5IO 5th Avenue PHENIX CITY ALABAMA THE PHENIX CITIZEN The Most Intimate Lnnlc wtth the Phenvx Cnty Russell County Market DON'S GULF STATION l , I l I I ll Il ,i mlb?-,,, 7 4 ,6 'ov 'Wfff . . ' ' - ,I U55 LL? 8 ' 1 ? I 1 LIIU ' 1 , , , 1 , Congrofulohons fo the CLASS OF 57 We Welcome Your Account PHENIX GIRARD BANK KEMP S DRIVE IN Open 24 Hours 0 Doy OpeIIIcc1 Rood Phone CY8 9I6O PHENIX FOUNDRY CHOPPY S RESTAURANT An DRIVE IN IOI 4TIw Sfreef Groy Iron 81 Ornomenfol Coshngs PHENIX CITY ALABAMA MAXWELL BROTHERS F u R N T u 1247 B ood cy COLUMBUS GEORGIA I l PHENIX CIW, ALABAMA I cI I R E CongroTuIoTions To The Senior Closs of 1957 HOMER W CORNETT AND JACOB C PERDUE JR TAFF GRCCERY 1706 7YI1 Aven1e PHENIX CITY ALABAMA For beffer buys ID out ond supplies Come To BUD S BAIT 8. TACKLE SHOP 1002 Brood Street CYpress 8 0511 PI-IENIX CITY ALABAMA EAT AT AUSTINS GRILL for the Best Home cooked Foods 607 13111 Sfreef RHENIX CITY ALABAMA FLOWERS BROTHERS Men Store Borber Shop Dry Cleonsng ond Pressnng 1028 Broodwoy COLUMBUS GEORGIA COLUMBUS IRON WORKS Distributors of Indusfraol Supplres Heofung EIecTr1coI ond Plumbfng Supplues Buuldung Speooltles Roofing Gloss Blocks ECT 901 Front Axenue Rhone FAnrIox 11 2461 COLUMBUS GEORGIA SLAY EGG COMPANY Dont Buy Eggs Thof Make You Cry Buy Eggs Thcnf Sfond Up cmd Fry Phone CYpress o 0636 1224 13111 Avenue ALABAMA - l Q 1 , . l 1 1 1 , , 1 1 . . 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 ll 1 I ll 'F ! , 0 ,225 WPNX 9 N I wr s1Am I' GEO E WHITE GUN 81 LOCKSMITH II Tenth St Columbus Georguo JNO A POPE MOTOR COMPANY Phone FA Q 5575 I3th Street ot 3rd Avenue CO' UMBUS GEORGIA SALES SERVICE Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks DIAL CY 8 O0I5 for Appointments MABEL S BEAUTY SHOPPE MASTER OPERATORS Croquugnole Permanent Waves Mochmeless and Cold Waves 16th Street Phemx Cnty Ala FIELD ond FIRESIDE INC Sportsrnens Gltts ond Geor COLUMBUS, GEORGIA Bl lflx 1417111 ll GI .M Gfvereff, .gnc 1441 COLUMBUS GEORGIA STERLING D CHADWICK BUS Phone FA 21601 Res Phone FA 77742 O 81 M MOTOR CO. Ernc ond Mory Dougherty Phone FA 7 6505 I6I8 Qnd Avenue COLUMBUS GEORGIA V V VICK JEWELERS Diamonds Watches Sulver Dnol FA 2 748I IQIB Brood COLUMBUS, GEORGIA 'I J , A J J N FII ,gp fs. qxw. . . . ,I-. f M- , . - . 1 U -. . 1' . 1 - ' ' - VY L I E' M Q2 3 , I ' 121 I -- I cr: f If - C I O - E I - I L I - - 502- ' ' , . V . Y 1 5 . I ' A4' 1 41 A l ' N BETTER Au'roMoBu.Es ARE au eulcx w1LL sumo THEM-' I 1 ll I ' ll L I D -151' AVE. . I I BICKERSTAFF CLAY PRODUCTS COMPANY EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS Structural Clay Tile Bickerstatt Brick Co. Concrete Block Bickerstatt Co., Inc. Building Brick Dixie Brick Co. Face Brick TIGI-IEST QUALITY DIAL FA 7-3226 P. O. Box II7B COLUMBUS, GEORGIA JACK MOORE S SPORT SHOP Inc SPORTING GOODS SPORT CLOTHING ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT 'IO9 South 8th Street Opelika Alabama COLUMBUS BUSINESS COLLEGE Day and Evening Classes l33I Third Avenue Telephone FA 2 2517 COLUMBUS GEORGIA KATHLEEN S DRESS SHOP INC A Complete Lne ot Juniors Misses and I-Ialt Size Dresses 602 I6th Street Phone CY B OB7O PHENIX CITY ALABAMA HUGH BENTLEY PHENIX RESTAURANT CHICKEN STEAKS SANDWICHES Private Dining Rooms Mr and Mrs Barker Owners T505 5th Ave PHENIX CITY ALABAMA GENTRY S SHOE STORE Your Only Finest Family Footwear Store in Phenix City 600 I6th Street Phenix City AlClbOmC1 I , O I I u For Reservations Call 8-926i I HARDAWAY MOTOR COMPANY FORD SALES AND SERVICE P one FA 27781 1541 Ist ve COLUMBUS GEORGIA VIOLETS BEAUTY SHOP 806 14th Street Phone Cy 8-9094 PHENIX CITY ALABAMA HARDEN SUPERETTE QUALITY FOODS Orode A Meots WE DELIVER Telephone CY 8 6351 1613 14th Street PI-IENIX CITY ALABAMA H A .I O C A Wholesale PLUMBING HEATING AIR CONDITIONING and MILL SUPPLIES COLUMBUS GEORGIA Rent your Tuxedo LAFKOWITZ BROS 1208 Frrst Avenue Columbus Leodung Tollors Since 1890 HOME IMPROVEMENT COMPANY REMODELING 614 13th Street Phone CY 8 8495 Eosy Terms PI-IENIX CITY ALABAMA ALL WORK GUARANTEED G H MELTON FURNITURE REPAIRING REFINIBHINB AND UPHDLSTERINB Phone Y 87982 511 Brood Street PHENIX CITY ALABAMA WOODWARD'S FABRICS CURTAINS LINENS BEDDING SEWING NOTIONS TRIMMINGS Phone FA 2 3951 1139 Broodwoy COLUMBUS GEORGIA h - - A . , I fl ll X , , I At ToiIors-Reweovers-AIterotions , . . . P I L - CARROL AND NEVEL'S FIVE POINTS SERVICE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS Phone CY 8 9289 PI-IENIX CITY III I4Th STreeT ALABAMA KELIY S SUPERETTE Our Future Depends on Soflsfled Cusfomers Phone CY 8 9205 2IOo -4Th Avenue PI-IENIX CITY ALABAMA DUDLEY BROTHERS LUMBER INCORPORATED Lumber and Buuldmg Mcxferuols RouTe 2 Box 48I Phone CY8 97Io 8 CY 8942I Congrofulofuons 'ro The Senlor Closs of I957 JUDGE JOHN A FREEMAN 60 Yeors of Ilvlng ID Phensx Cnty with The most wonderfuI peopIe F1Ve POIDILS Cleaners Phema. Czty s Finest Dry Cleaner irven s 1 I2I2 - Iflth Street Phone CY 8-8612 , , 1' ' - ' Y ' 1. . .Sv Phone CY 8-7044 Phone CY 8-7044 MITCHELLS FARM SUPPLY INC Purmo Feeds Seeds FerTIIIzer Insechcrdes Brood Street Phemx CIfy Alobomo SIS EoR sPoRTswEAR WILSON BROS FOOD STORE FRESH HOME KILLED MEATS FISHING TACKLE We Dell er 1223 Brood Sfreef 1122 BROADWAY DIGI CY 8 0521 REESE DRUG CO Jus? Who! fhe Docfor Orders X ,G Cvcj 0 IDIIOVIGS CY 8 7621 81 CY 8 9185 806 13'II1 Sfreef Rag? PHENIX CITY ALABAMA PHENIX CITY HERALD RED DEVIL Horold E Poor Sr Prop PHENIX CITY BOOK STORE BOOK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING 800 14111 Streef DIGI CY8 6961 AIwc1ys G frlendly welcome I I . - 1 'v ,, ,I so REGISTERED PHARMACIST P1f? z,3' ,,,..w f' - . 5 v'd'ktf' Y' M If '5- A ' ll - PHENIX CITY CREAMERY Grade A Homogemzed Vito D Mulk Grade A Pasteur zed M Ik Phone CY 8 9826 1230 IOM Av PHENIX CITY ALABAMA A K E COAL 8, ICE CO Dmstr butors o SHELL OIL PRODU TS IV stcme as Oo dyear Trres Phone Y cs 702I H L GREEN C0 10 Formerly SlIvers COLUMBUS GEORGIA W C BRADLEY C0 Front A enue Ilth Street COLUMBUS GEORGIA K I R A L F Y S FEMININE fAsHIoNs COLUMBUS GEORGIA STORE OF VALUES SCHULTE UNITED I I4I Broadway COLUMBUS, GEORGIA CLASON OPTICIAN CHANCELLOR EINEST OF EYEWEAR Columbus' Fmest Men's Store I I I5 Broadway COLUMBUS, GEORGIA B L ' S ,, ,, - . ' min ' ' I I ? ,, ,, - . I I u I I fe X., Daily Home DeIiveries f. A E C I O - - e. I J C E- , I O I l . I 5 - - 25 ll ' I V , , 1 I GEM JEWELRY CO. KEEPSAKF DIAMOND Rimes BULOVA ELGTN WTTTNAUER WATCHES CONVENIENT TERMS 1236 Broodwoy COLUMBUS GEORGIA Rhone FA 3 4981 SUE'S FOOD CENTER 1518 'lrd Avenue Duo! CY 8 0896 PHENIX CITY ALABAMA COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME Phone CY 8 8728 613 14111 Sfreef PHENIX UTY ALABAMA MUSCOGEE CHEVROLET COMPANY 15111 ST eef ond 1st Avenue Telephone FA 2 0631 Victory Drwe ond Lump1fm Rood Te1ep1'1one FA 2 8217 COLUMBUS GEORGIA COLUMBUS GEORGTA MMM Q'-SA 16 STEWART TYPEWRITER CC Home of SNELLING LUMBER CO WEST COAST LuMBER UNDERWOUD TYPEWRITERS A11 Kmds Buu1ders Supplies 1041 Broadway Dvol CY 8 8726 COLUMBUS GEORGM PHENIX CITY ALABAMA F3 733 C Us - 5 . I T ' ' ' 7Q , 1 rn . FU -4 5 . 0 af Q L . -X A A5 S .R L, ...,, A 1 HLLLLLL 7 L jjik 8 A M x4-A .: gi A x I A ' my A 1 C ' S11 Zi fi ' Tu, gg QQ ..- 2.51 f ' . 2:::.::.::i:?5 Q Qi. , , ' 1-5 CHADWICK S BEAUTY SHOP For COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE A Complete Lne of Revlon 8. Dermetcs Produc. BOOTH S DRUG STORE SAVE ON YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS Duo' CY863I' or Appoonfmenf Dlol CY C1 993I Alr Condfoned PHENIX CITY HARDWARE 1521 Sth Avenue PHENIX CITY CAMERON S PLUMBING ELECTRICAL SERVICE Elecfrucol Applnonces Vveshnghou e Be ,lrx G05 Appliances Phone CY 8 0624 609 I4Th Sfreef Phenix CI y Alobofno KAYSER LILIENTHAL Inc The Shop of Orlgunczl Styles Two onvenIenT Locohons To Serve You I O9 D I 302 WYNNTON R N U In Columbus 63 Years TRAILWAY'S BUS TERMINAL COLUMBUS GEORGIA LYNN KNOX CENERAL CONTRACTOR 8 BUILDER Every Job Well Done Rhone CY 8 0763 I4I7 I7th Avenue PI-IENIX CITY ALABAMA li ' ' 1 ' if I - I . ,, .. ,, H. ROTHSCHILD, INC. F U I T R E I BRO,-. ,xv - 2 RD, Congrofulofuons To The Sensor Class of 1957 LINCOLNS and MERCURYS the cars for you They are bug beauhful modern powerful responsive easy to handle and economacol foo Years ahead ln sfylmg and engmeermg We make fhem easy for you fo own CALL US FOR A DEAL STIIICKLAND MOTORS, mc FOURTH AVENUE AT TWELFTH STREET PHONES FA 2 4445 6 7 8 53.5 fftwfmafaoav ICE CREAM 570149111 901 13111 Slreef Phone CY 8 7071 PHENIX CITY ALABAMA ,, 9 fffrkaomfffi Lv, ow - - 1 1 IN COLUMBUS lT'S 9 avisons D D D ' or DIXIE JOHN S. KELLY GENERAL CONTRACTOR T Box Phemx Cty Aobomo Phone CY 8 5397 CONORATULATLONS TO THE SENLOR CLASS OF T956 SLOCUMB S SERVICE STATION Home Of TUBELESS TIRES cmd MOTOROLA RAWO cmd TV Phone CY 8 7690 T901 MTM Shed Phemx CTy Alcxbomo FLORIST Servung Phenix Cniy Columbus and Fort Benmng Phones Y 8 7726 Or CY 8 7709 Ac oss f om Cobbs Hosp ml F rf D e L Rush Pttmon E ca O ens O ners PHENIX CITY ALABAMA Rf. , 98 ' 1, 1 NCSEGAY SHOP ALABAMA TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE COMPANY O E Appllonces E TV 501 Dullnnghom Phone CY 8 8208 RALPH MILLER G e So efh ng for fhe Home R N T U Phone CY8 8719 1405 91h Ave PHENIX CITY ALABAMA Established 1868 SOL LOEB COMPANY Incorporated WHOLESALE GROCERIES AND CIGARS 900 Front Ave COLUMBUS GEORGIA VALLEY PAINT 84 HARDWARE 1001 13th Sfreef Columbus Durollfe Benmoore Pounf for every purpose PHENIX CITY FLOWER SHOP 1323 14Th Avenue Weddrngs Specnol Arrongemenfs U Flowers Funerol Designs Corsoges Pot Plonfs Represenfohve MRS SELBY FREEMAN 38 Phenax Cufy Employees ' ,I I I vlslr OUR MODERN DAIRY BAR monsky's CLASSY CLOTHES SHOP 1035 BROADWAY COLUMBUS OEOROIA iv m i - R ' F u I R E O, . . . Sets Phenix City, Alobomo Il - ll I C 1 - ' IvIacGr gar NI ar Spa a ng CONNALLY S SPORTS DEPARTMENT CRCDI-IJMBI S KOFPDFXI I LEI E33 IR! SROR II GOODS Q HIGH SCHOOL CLOTHES HOFFLIN 81 GREENTREE 1888 U S ROYAL TIRES RECAPPING ALIGNMENT BALANCING BATTERIES ROYAL TIRE SERVICE INC I54F TA PIar rA7 636 COLUMBUS GEORGIA MCCRORY STORES CORP I IQ4 Broadway OLUIVBUS GEORGIA You II Fee-I AT Home AI PERSONS FURNITURE CO Qualify Fu rnlfure Friendly Service 7I4 I6IIw S' Phone CY B 7363 LLOYD BUSH Manager PI-IENIX CITY ,ALAIQAMA C SCHOMB U RG and SON CI ncorporaIedI JEWELERS Servrng CaIumbus and Vucrnutv For Over BS Years AT THE SION OF THE CLOCK I IQI Broadway COLUMBUS, GEORGIA I e - I-I I.s - - I 'i I Head ucrfers for IQIAI Brcadway ,, . I ,I , JEC,'.XJ,,f3 A A Columbus' Leading Cloihlers ATI-I' ETIC 'OU ' I IENT Since TIWCI 3 J O U . I . 4 irs venue fx 1 we -2 L. I , I -x 'DED C TED TO sen ' ,,.,f-fr -1 'N PHENIX DRIVE IN THEATRE PALACE THEATRE ZALE - ELEBASH I I IO Broadway CCDLUMBUS GEORGIA f BILL ond NEILS DRIVE I Enloy yourself... with Coke ..:-4 f' s 'gh' Col' ng: ndhvdo-lui. IOYYLED UNDER AUTH3 TY OF THE COCA COLA COMP NY IY I I COMMU IT ICE k 1 . J , fa Vx . . Lx ' XJ, J I 6,1 1 1 L 10514 I ' ' - -xx ff X4 ,X A. pf- Vf I A X x S A ,I1 -, ,. Il 1,2 E' .xg X X , own... n.. c.c..,.. X N Alzblml nh and I Q I C Q-4 'x N ,Xxx 1 , ,ix x I ---I-' X N 9 I , X I E. ' 1- 4' 75 Y Q Y E H ' ' ' o ian 'sh I - A Cohgrotulotuons to the Closs ot 1957 money makes 17- more money 1 you sane by the 10tb' Q h gh eturns FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF RUSSELL COUNTY Phone CY 8 78OI 506 I4th Street Phemx Cnty Alobomo MALONE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY We are olwcys happy to serve you IO7 I2th Street Phone FA 2 25I3 MARTIN DILLINGHAM MARKET FURNITURE COMPANY 530 '0 ' A Phone CY 8 9189 IOI3 14th Street PI-IENIX CITY, ALABAMA PHENIX CITY, ALABAMA K: , 5 1 of LLC K 9 Cd n o 0 239, l i942 , I a ew! V ' Bigng yonr savings a ILIOHS m t C 10th of any mozmthf , -- - earn i r ' T , ..-- from the lst! VGFIUC We are proud of you graduates of I957, and The fine record you have made in all phases of your school acfiyites. Our future depends upon you. We will apprecaate It very much If you wall come by and let us help you wlfh your furnuture needs You wall recenve a warm and frlendly welcome COULTER FURNITURE COMPANY Furmfure IS the heart of The home PI-IENIX CITY ALABAMA ,4 Great ,Name Klathmg SUITS TH SOUTH THE BEST' MILK ICE CREAM GEORGIA ZACK HENDRIX Representative Q l 0 R abit fgenwmiw pcnaqcen D fgefnemim pmaqan D Qememim DGJZQQGVL GlllllllllTl0 llff oday .dime are prlnters of the J yearbook of your school l Tomorrow as you seek your future In 0?-,LIE the professions lndustry and commerce lilllll we al ul u at Paragon hope to serve you wlth the essential Prlntlng and Lithography HL., you will need ln the pursuit of your career d dth t X f a 3 my be aragnn rms Ql X! . ,ua Q Z rj, . as ., x I . . ll! A , I M V PT Pans. . . . . . Y l, I 'f U Man of our best customers came to us throu h frien shi s 8 P formed aroun e annual lannin able or from former P rads like ourself who first saw our work in their annual. 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