Dadeville High School - Talisman Yearbook (Dadeville, AL)

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i; t : r Alwam$ Wottiotes Kid s Day n mded them here in definitely underdog fnc D. Lawrence Buzbee, Tradesmenthis ye r If Alabama Distr aterial and the_P -n thJ:rnational, - . • iat of mo any team tate. ms I ■ ■tw a V t lext Tiger F By E. A. Friday night, 8:00 p. m., ladeville time), hec’s Dadeville p. m. ugh Fo-% SUP oach Wilmot Brown’s strong Val-7-o iy High gridsters at the n e w3 ' alley High Athletic Field ;--Fair- x. The new field is loca 5 5 the rear of the High Sj S. Highway 29, just airfax. « .. at 5 «« e t -We . lai-T-xS, - V ■ft. VV Tigers Win, Lose In Week’s Cage Play B’s” Win Two The Dadeville Tigers cage tea a-o' as 2 2,v; 2 went down to defeat at the har f the LaFayette team last TF - night in LaFayette b Qt . f fif. . of 3T-29. They bounc 0 % lhis loss to defeat SF Tuesday aft Wildcats Cop ounty Grid Title f Sc - .-V Z a flj ct- O 2 5 S- ? vf I'5' ? ??3 s fifh 12-6 Victory By E. A. Perry oach Hamp Lyon’s marauding City Wildcats invaded the ;er lair last Friday ry x£it for ir annual joust -wj r oach gh Foshee’s ray A Ti- s. The game wy 0 9 x largest hoiV O0v - son, who V S rcome a . V; on t ' ' ‘ A‘ lap 6ir Q. O _ O - £asi .| ;V if g. S area V_ T e £ v ? o £ 3 «r o h, a s a o 3 “ 5 S' 0 5. 5J  WjS-;=?- assa? _____ • Jss,JrsteE rj to 83 £ ■ T O £ «. ? S- =r2 i ?- • c to'o 2 ,w _ witty -L 3- = 2 m 3 O H,. r « JT “ £ 3- i a o 4 o .t 2 a- 2 a-£ % 2-T3 Q. Jn O _ ’ O S  S 3 ? nS o 5  o C a a «• £‘ 2 M o' §s-2!i °-fo a o ii. the manager f 7 ave donated a ?0°d sized «ore of a  i ° Tl a P'ayc 7fle ftinde - . on an)c w'i' . ‘7, ftophy ra o -rX) be tpt ii 01 ?Sm 6 ly A ’• C i _________ X y A, A  'vjv V Vo5. A. ? ted to receive. outstanding back y « the opening kick- c '' is deep in his own straight up the  . -4 ' it the 26 under a full hi. picked up a couple ve‘ s.c s V X (V :ly blocks, swung to the wet, 0°N tlrlalinn J -J. _ IV sideline and made a sensa- al dash of 105 yards for a T score, and the Dadeville wild. The try for p by rushing failed y «or S- a w- 6f-x .A' c,r vVW o • isv vvi-.s X'ir tV 5 T 1950 ai is man VOLUME VIII Presented by The Students of DADEVILLE SCHOOLS Dadeville, Alabama We Dedicate Oke 1950 Jaiidmun DADEVILLE SCHOOLS Erected 1949 Dadeville, Alabama 2 2W cj Lcation and ecomincj Cl eremomeA Dr, A. R. Meadows, State Supt. of Education, dedicated our new school on Homecoming Day in a ceremony October 7, 1949, held in the gymnasium. Preceding the dedication the students, lead by the band and the Homecoming Queen, Jo Ann Henderson, and her maids, Billie Nell Black and Betty Jean Patterson, paraded through town. Following the dedication a barbecue was served in the Piedmont Youth Center. Concluding the day was a football game between Dadeville High School’s team and the Alabama School for the Deaf. Dadeville won 27 to 7. Standing left to right in the top picture taken during the dedication are: A.H. Wallace, Principal; Rev. Fred Postma; W.C. White, County Board of Education; J.A. Pruett, County Supt. of Education; T.C. Lester, County Board of Education; Dr. A.R. Mfadows, State Supt. of Education; J.L. Grihsley, County Board of Education and the City Board of Trustees, Sam Oliver, Ralph W. Cradoock, D. Lawrence Buzbee and Mayor T.K. Jones. Pictured in the lower left is the band leading the parade. In the lower RIGHT PICTURE ARE; BlLLIE NELL BLACK, Jo ANN HENDERSON AND BETTY JEAN ALTON H. WALLACE G. H. FOSHEE MRS. ALTON H. WALLACE Coach Social Studies JULIA E. YOUNG LI BRAR I AN Senior High Englis CHARLENE H. MOORE Home Economics Science A. V. MEIGS Senior Sciences JACK WILLIS Asst. Coach Junior High Math and Science MILDRED M. TURNER Junior High English Glee Club MRS. A. L. L. HINSON English Commercial Subjects ADELINE B. TREADWELL Social Studies Senior Histories Junior High Math Sixth Grade RADNEY PITTS JUNIOR NEWMAN President Secretary CHARLES BAKER R epresentative DAN CARLISLE Vice-President DANNIE LOU WASHBURl T reasurer CHARLES DOWNING For he's a jolly good fellow which nobody can deny. -H Club 2,3; Football 2,3; D Club 3 HILDA BUZBEE One of the friendliest girls we know--and smart too. Beta Club I ,2,3 President 3; Quill and Scroll 2,3, Treasurer 3; Cheerleader 2,3; Talisman Staff 2,3, Associate Editor 3; -H Club 1,2,3, Sec- retary 3; Glee Club I . BILLY McCOY You can't be good in football and.physics too. Football 2,3; D Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; -H Club 1,2,3; Basketball 2. ANN HUBBARD AS WELCOME AS SUNSHINE IN ANY PLACE. GLEE CLUB 1,2, VlCE-PRESI- dent 2; -H Club 1,2,3, President 3; Beta Club 1,2,3; Quill and Scroll 2,3 Secretary 3; Cheerleader 3; Talisman Staff 2,3, Associate Editor 3; Tiger Rag Staff I. FRANK PEARSON Quiet, mannerly, handsome and a good athlete. U-H Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 3; D Club 2,3, Secretary 3; Beta Club 1,2,3, Reporter 2; Key Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Talisman Staff 3; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Quill and Scroll 3 DANNIE WASHBURN With her personality and ability, Dannie will accomplish many things. Beta Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Talisman Staff 2,3, Junior Editor 2, Editor 3; -H Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2, Class Representative 2; Class Treasurer 3; Glee Club 1,3, Vice-Presi- dent 3 JEAN CALDWELL ''Always laughing, never sad; sometimes NAUGHTY, BU'r NEVER bad. U-H Club 1,2,3; Band 3; Secretary Student Council 3i Talisman Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Beta Club 1,2,3- RADNEY PITTS It must be nice to be smart and have red hair. 4-H Club 1,2,3; Class President 3? Class Vice-President 2; D Club 2,3; Football I, 2,3; Basketball I 2,3; Key Club 2,3; Talisman Staff 2; Student Coun- cil Vice-President 3 MARY ANN CORPREW If she is there, there's fun, too. Class President 2 President Student Council 3i Quill and Scroll 2,3; Reporter 3; Beta Club I, 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; President 2; Cheerleader 2,3, Head-Cheerleader 3; Tiger Rag Staff I ,2, Assistant Editor 2; Art Editor of Talisman Staff 3; -H Club 1,2,3; 19 9 Representative to Alabama's Girls State. BENNIE PATTERSON Too many girls worry him. U-H Club 1,2,3; Cheerleader 3- EARLE BERRY What's the use of living if you can't enjoy yourself? 4-H Club 1 2,3; Talisman Staff 3; Football. 2,3; D Club 3i Class Reporter 3. 10 PAUL ROBINSON The boy that found his truelove—basketball. Basketball 1,2,3; D Club 1,2,3; Secretary and Treasurer of Class I; k-H Club 1,2,3- HORACE THOMAS No ONE HAS A GREATER LOVE FOR SPORTS. FOOTBALL 2,3; BASKETBALL 2,3; D Club 3; k H Club 2,3. JO ANN HENDERSON nA little shy, but she gets around. U-H Club 1,2,3 Talisman Staff 2,3 Assistant Business Manager 2, Business Manager 3 Beta Club 1,2,3 Secretary 3; Quill and Scroll 3 JUNIOR NEWMAN A star on the gridiron and an honor student, too. Beta Club I, 2,3; D Club 1,2,3; H-H Club 1,3; Key Club 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3 Captain 3; Class Secretary 3. ANNIE PEARL WELCHER Always willing to lend a helping hand. U-H Club 1,2,3 JIMMY SANFORD Why go with one when you can go with any of them? l|-H Club 1,2 Football 1,2,3; D Club 1,2,3, President 3; Class Vice-President I. HARVEY GARRETT Quiet and friendly. -H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 3 CHARLES BAKER A boy with good leadership ability. 1+-H Club 1,2,3 President 3; Student Council 3 CHARLES PATTERSON He can’t help it if he is so good looking. 1 1 HOYT WALKER A LITTLE BOY WITH A BIG BRAIN. BETA CLUB 1,2,3 TREASURER 3i U-H Club I,2,3. BETTY DUCK She says that the way to have good friends is to be one. k H Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,3; Beta Club 1,2,3; Quill and Scroll 3i Tiger Rag Staff 2; Talisman Staff 3. OSCAR PERKINS Never too busy to speak; never too unhappy to smile. Key Club I,2,3, President 3; Beta Club 1,2,3; Quill and Scroll 2,3, Vice- President 3; D Club 2,3; Football 2,3; Talisman Staff 2,3; -H Club I ,2,3. DAN CARLISLE Don't do today what you can put off 'til tomorrow. Football I, 2,3 Captain 3; D Club 1,2,3 Secretary 2, Treasurer 3; Class Presi- dent I, Class Vice-President 3; -H Club 1,2,3. RUTH LOCKETT A capable girl athletically inclined. Beta Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; -H Club 1,2,3; Talisman Staff 3; Quill and Scroll 3- KYLE RAI LEY Any basketball coach would like to have him. Basketball 1,2,3; D Club 1,2,3; 4-H Club 1,2,3. BILLY FRANK KNOX Put your troubles in a pocket with a hole in it. MARGIE STRICKLAND Patience and understanding are traits of a good nurse. 4-H Club I ,2,3- GEORGE BALLARD OH THOSE WAVES--THEY JUST MAKE US SEA-SICK. 4-H CLUB 1,2,3; Basketball 2,3« RAYMOND WALKER He may make mistakes but he's never wrong. -H Club 1,2,3; Key Club 2,3; Beta Club 1,2,3. BETTY JO STEWART She is the Senior Class's majorette. -H Club 1,2,3; Drum-major- ette 3. JIMMY BUGG OUR CLASS COMEDIAN AND A WHIZ IN CHEMISTRY TOO. U-H CLU8 1,2,3 Reporter 3; Class Vice-President I; Talisman Staff 3- NOT SHOWN Houston Berry, Donald Black, Kenneth Caldwell, Charles Summerlin, Clarice Thornton. Standing left to right Representative...........................Donald Denny Secretary and Treasurer...............Betty Sue Monroe President................................Ronnie Hamby Vice-President......................Margaret Gresham Reporter..............................Allen Treadwell s unior3 Joyce Richardson Martin Greer Vernese Garrett Harold Walker Harvey Easterwood Vernice Watkins Joseph Milner Billie Temples Donald Denny Betty Ann Harrelson 15 Allen Treadwell Elfreda Mingle Ernest Evers Willa Fuller James Partridge Celia Knight Harland Walker Naomia Harris Johnny Davis Geraldine Petty 16 Seniors OFFICERS President.............................Wayne Walker Vice-President..................Hesper Claybrook Secretary and Treasurer...............Jimmy Pitts Reporter........................Betty Berkstresser Representative........................Joy Newman FIRST ROW: Edward Harris, Ted Newman, Wayne Walker, Belmont Nicker- son, Irvin Garrett, Don Carlisle, Dean Akin, Jimmy Pitts, Donald Willis, Coker Lester. SECOND ROW: Catherine Taylor, Naomi Frazure, Wylene Easterwood, Mary Joyce Holley, Ann White, Barbara Nell Veazey, Betty Berkstresser, Nonie Minor, Hesper Claybrook, Joy Newman, Glenda Jean Petty, Jimmie Ruth Pitts, Sue Linsey, Peggy Boone, Betty Jean Patterson, Peggy Smith, Olive Gardner, Margaret Stricklin, Billie Smith, Mary Jo Monroe, Mr. A. V. Me i gs-Teacher . eniors 1 - OFFICERS President............................Barbara Whatley Vice-President............................Paul Finch Secretary and Treasurer .... Billie Nell Black Reporter.......................Betty Doris Henderson Representative.........................Joyce Caldwell FIRST ROW: Joe Hardwick, Paul Finch, Grady Welcher, Ray Davis, Billy Lester, Harold O'Neal, Cerelle Spraggins, Billy Milam, Hey- ward Clanton, James Whatley, Willie Joe Nabors. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Charlene Moore - Teacher, Nora Lee Hamby, Lila Corprew, June Car- lisle, Joyce Caldwell, Billie Nell Black, Betty Jo Berry, Betty Doris Henderson, Barbara Whatley, Frances Davis, Mary Jo Brown, Mary John White, Jeanette Pike. NOT SHOWN: Carolyn Hamby, Patricia Knight, Maurice Fuller, Virgil Roberts Jr., John Willoughby, Donald Gordon . junior OFFICERS President . Vice-P resident . Gene Hamby Ruth Patterson Secretary and Treasurer..............Evelyn Monroe FIRST ROW: Johnny Mack Howard, Edward Duke, Gene Hamby, David Greer Noel Harrelson, Joe Carter, Billy Boone, Billy Tease, Franklin Ray, Robert Harrelson. SECOND ROW: Joyce Boddie, Pearl Pattillo, Edna Earl Finch, Shirley Ann Price, Joyce Smith, Evelyn Monroe, Ruth Patterson, Nell Davis, Shirley Strickland, Barbara Washburn, Mrs. Mildred Turner - Teacher. NOT PICTURED: Howard Baker, Bobby Led- ford, Dean Corley. Representative . Nell Davis junior HE £3 OFFICERS President . Vice-President Secretary . R epresentative Martha Pearson Shirley Willis . Roy Lockett Sam Oliver FIRST ROW: Thomas McCoy, Joe Whetstone, Paul East, John Wilson, Sam Oliver Jr., Alton Wallace Jr., Jimmy McIntosh, Norwood Vines, Harold Bartlett, Herbert Lee Fuller, Ray Williams, Roy Lockett. SECOND ROW: Jeanette Waites, Geneva Bryant, Tommie Lou Guy, Nancy Haggard, Shirley Willis, Jane Ann Hall, Martha Pearson, Frances Evers, Syble Pemberton, Elizabeth Corprew, Tinie Marie Parkman, Mary Ann Moore, Paul Railey, Jimmy Kilpatrick, Richard Knox, John Lester, Coach Jack Willis - Teacher. NOT PICTURED: Billy Fuller, Dean Templeton. OFFICERS President . Vice-President . Secretary . Representative . Jo Ann Richardson Jimmy Pemberton . . Lumus Mann .Billy Ross Pitts FIRST ROW: Jean Patterson, Jimmy Pemberton, Benny Spraggins, Bobby Easterwood, Reuben Washburn, Sara Lee Miliam, Billie Sue Stricklin, Jo Ann Richardson. SECOND ROW: Nell Williams, Gloria Jean Vickers, Sara Lou Hall, Geneva Banks, Mary Otis Nickerson, Lucian Newman Jr., Harvey Hugh Lockett, Betty Jo Marable. THIRD ROW: James Hamby, Joe Mac Monroe, Ruby Jean Hayes, Katie Railey, Frances Mask, Lee Lester, Bobby Adams, Wayne Washburn. NOT SHOWN: Lumus Mann, William Duck, Fred Nabors, Freddie Patterson, Alice Simms, Wayne Temples, Billy Hammock, Helen Buzbee, Modene Monroe, Hulon Davis, Franklin Welcher, Billy Ross Pitts, Joyce Deason, Donald Claybrooks, Nadine Evers, Harold Petty, Yvonne Hamby. 22 3 unior OFFICERS President..................... Vice-President................ Secretary and Treasurer . Representative................ Betty Ann Meeks Henry Washburn Wayne Spraggins . Geneva Lester FIRST ROW: Geneva Lester, Sue Hamby, Era Smith, Bobbie Lee Harrel- son, Franklin Norrel, Bosbie Joe Davis, Max Dukes, Donald Patter- son, James Hamby, Henry Washburn, Lewis Sanders, Virginia Walker. SECOND ROW: Willodene Bailey, Shelby Jean Thweatt, Floyce Spraggins, Doris Guy, Kathryn Walker, Mary Allen Temples, Joyce Peppers, Bobbie Lou Milam, Kay Cox, Gloria Lovelace, Mary Will Banks, Connie Mae Pitts. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Sexton, La Myrle Moore, Mary Ann Sewell, Irene Hammock, Gladys Nabors, Rebecca Ann Wise, Sidney Faye Temple- ton, Pearl Roberts, Cloie Faye Watkins. NOT SHOWN: Wanda Joe Duck, Betty Ann Weeks, April Joy Monroe, Ruby Lee Pitts, Bobbie Jean Wal- lace, Jeanette Whetstone, Mary Jane Yarbrough, Sallie Patillo, Ro- land Abbett, Donald Caldwell, Pascal R. Hamby. 23 24 FIRST ROW: Willie Joe Patterson, Manuel Lee Norrell, Leon Mask, Bill Thweatt, Mitchell Bolan, Randall Davis, Wallace Railey, Gene McIntosh, Ann Minor, Pearle Mae Nelson. SECOND ROW; Chap Chap- pell, Bessie Lee Griggs, Joy Fuller, Mary Berry, Betty Jo Pritchard, Joe Mack Moore, Robert Trammell, Patsy Lockett, Eldon Sharpe, Sharon Mullican, Mrs. Charles Adair-Teacher. THIRD ROW: Jackie Lou Thornton, Juanita Hamby, Louise Jackson, Peggy McIntosh, Pat Craddock, Billie Wayne Hammock, Odell Gillens, Deanna Mullican, Betty Ann Stricklin. FIRST ROW: Kermit Pike, Edgar O'Neal, Calvin Davis, Larry Petty, Carolyn Richardson, Maxine Patillo, Sue Claybrook, Bobby Burnette, Bobby Granger, Bobby Litsey. SECOND ROW: Luna Mae Harper, Ethel Sharp, Ann Pitts, Barbara Duffy, Lila Akin, Marie Wadkins, Mary Harrelson, Corabelle Summerlin, Claude Young, Dorothy Pritchard, Mrs. John Oliver-Teacher. THIRD ROW: James Berry, Joe Strickland, Hazel Gillens, Dorothy Huff, Kyle Abbett, Carolyn Hammock, Pearl Kelly, Bobbie Jean Hamby, Walter Roberts, Roy Mac Haggard. 25 FIRST ROW: June Richardson, Harold Ford, Martha Rich, Alvin Abbett, Roy Monroe, Jo Ann Duke, Norma Washburn, Linnie Jane Lumpkin, Ronnie Caldwell. SECOND ROW: John Douglas Umphress, Diana Prather, Fred Welcher, Barbara Jo Burkett, Barbara Carol Tidwell, Wayne Davis, Sammie Gill, Maurine Davis, Elizabeth Driver. THIRD ROW: Charlie Mac Guy, Ronnie Jennings, Richard Cryder , Elbert Bedford, Violet Farrington, Kay Caldwell, Barbara June Brasell, Jean Nabors, Jane Marable, Daniel Newman, Mrs. Mixon-Teacher. FIRST ROW: Bobby Jack Griggs, Paul Bolin, Donald Boddie, Roland Walk- er, Gene Marable, Bobby Gene Haggerty, Nolen Walker, Donald Black- welder. SECOND ROW: Ethelene Bell, Betty Sharp, Mary Frances Sherum, Marcella Pitts, Emma Jean Milam, Emma Pearl Mann, Joyce Templeton, Millard Patterson. THIRD ROW: Louise Vickers, Hoyt Bartlett, Bobby Harrelson, Carey Lee McKenzie, Runell Harrelson, Betty Berry, Geral- dine Monroe, Rosa Crouch, Dorman Dennis, Miss Sarah Sorrell-Teacher . Not Shown: Barbara Meadows. 26 FIRST ROW; Junior Nelson, Levis Grant, Gene Hamby, Harlin Davis, W.C. Whatley, Joan Fuller, Betty Abrams, Faye Hartley, Edith Young, Carol Lee Bailey, Elizabeth Moore. SECOND ROW: Lola Arm- strong, Mary Lee Orr, Jo Ann McCoy, Kitty Arant, Charles Smith, Judy Treadwell, Sandra Lester, Shirley Pitts, Brenda Litsey, Denny Joan Beaird, Mrs. Pogue-Teacher. THIRD ROW: Raecile Barron, Farrell Dean, Jimmie Estes, Sara Roberts, Charles Haggard, Junior Hamby, Ralph Craddock, Carolyn Henderson, Billy Ponder, Ella Mae Cleveland, Bill Kilpatrick. FIRST ROW: Tommy Baker, Joe Gill, Nadine Sharpe, Shirley Carlisle, Barbara Milam, June Pitts, Mary Ann Garrett, Joann White. SECOND ROW: Joe Taylor, Jimmy Harrelson, Edward Hamby, John Wayne Pat- terson, Alford Prichard, Billy B. Still, Sonny Elliott, Margaret Williamson, Carol Walker, Douglas Patillo. THIRD ROW: Bobby Railey, Tyrone Patterson, Lamar Harper, Kenneth Mullican, Samuel Wilson, John Williams, Leroy Caldwell, Junior Davis, Margie Patterson, Buddy Farrington, Mrs. Henderson-Teacher. 27 Jhird ( rade dirdt FIRST ROW: Betty Jean Parkman, Betty Wayne Bailey, Harold Hall, Margie Ann Mask, Betty Jo McIntosh, Brenda Washburn, Milton Mul- lican, Larry Minor, Margaret Davis, Patricia Patterson, Sandra Fuller, Frank Rich. SECOND ROW; Joe Pennington Jr., Tommy Cox, Royce Caldwell, Maurine Sherum, Margaret Smith, Rebecca Burgess, Billie Sue Turner, Trudy McMichael, Wilberlean Patterson, Eugene Cook, Betty O'Neal. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Marie DuBose-Teacher, Janie Coggins, Marie Patterson, Barbara Sue Dean, Nadine Murphy, John Henry Haggerty J , Winston Adams, Philip Winpord Spraggins, Lucy Patterson, Carolyn Fuller, June Treadwell, Jimmie Sue Brasell, Lamar Caldwell. FIRST ROW: Johnny Pierce, Joe Strickland, Jerry Pitts, Bobby Wesson, Marvin Peppers, Mary Alice Smith, Betty Hartley, Linda Derrer, Sara Duck. SECOND ROW: Joe Wayne Barnes, Gordon Roberts, Joseph Wesson, Lena Murphy, John Patterson, Raymond Neese, Jay Wesson, Fay Caldwell, Mrs. Frank Greer-Teacher. FIRST ROW: Patricia Robinson, Sue McMichael, Lynna Jean Satter- field, Emily Ann Dabbs, Jane Pinkston, Bobby Nell Duke, Paula Fourtenbary, Diana Louise Armstrong, Fay Funderburk. SECOND ROW: Patricia Pennington, Mitchell Caldwell, Gerald Burnett, Carolyn Ann Pitts, Mary Carolyn Coker, Nancy Young, Elsie Jo Washburn, Douglas Crouch, Kenny Burnett, Elton Moncus Jr., Carey Millican, John Percy Oliver. THIRD ROW: Kendrall Patterson, Billy Price, John Lawerence Lovelace, Johnny White, John Treadwell, Harold Kelly, Perry Wayne Beaird, William Berry, Raford Farrington, Sandra Taylor, Randy Willis. Not Shown: Mrs. Mary Burnett-Teacher. FIRST ROW: Vuncil Nelson, Sue Patterson, Faye Hammock, Betty Jean Monroe, Bobby Dean, Neil Walker, Emma Jean Welcher, Guy Taylor, Bill Harper. SECOND ROW: James Bolan, Douglas Patterson, Cleve- land Orr, Verna Mae Walker, Ray Huey, Carol Petty, Burnell Gray, Kitty Thweatt. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Mattie James-Teacher, Joy Patter- son, Carolyn Sue Cryder, Joyce Patterson, Clarice Pritchard, Ann Nabors, Rex Spraggins, Carolyn Railey, Betty Bedford, Barbara Ellen Payne. FIRST ROW: Ronnie Harrelson, Perry Wise, Mary Wesson, Elain Davis, Buddy Payne, Evelyn Sewell, Pat Crouch, Shirley Hamby, Buddy O'Neal, Sara Harrelson, Jane Fuller. SECOND ROW: William Spraggins, Dail McKenzie, Larry Hamby, Mary Lois Barron, Johnny Wayne Welcher, Clyde Bedford, La Noyde Harper, La Vonne Jordan, Fred Patterson, Sandra Petty, James Patterson. THIRD ROW: Kent Bartlett, Nadine Brooks, Glenda Newman, Betty Sue Adams, Shirley Berry, Joe Ford, Mrs. Downing-Teacher. FIRST ROW: Billy Wayne Granger, Jennie Farrington, Joyce Hamby, Larry Willis, Jimmie Sexton, Patti Pless, Tommy Dunlap, Sue Pink- ston, Nancy Abbett, Julia Thomas, Terry Freeman, Mary Earl Nelson, Gary Patterson, David Freeman. SECOND ROW: Judson Mulli can, Ray Elliott, Mary Elizabeth Cox, Jimmie Lockett, Harold Umphress, Betty Farrington, Mary Jane Haggerty, Max Lockett, Mary Marshall Pruett, Beverly Lightsey, Florene Hall, Earl Berry, Nickey Abbett, Miss Me Intosh-Teacher. mm t i 30 oue yuncn ocom UL i WL MARY ANN CORPREW May Ann, vivacious and untiring, brings success to EVERY VENTURE. HER HONORS WERE: PRESIDENT OF THE STUDENT Council, art editor of the an- nual and a Beta Club member. HILDA BUZBEE I T • S BEEN SAID T H E BEST THINGS COME IN SMALL PACKAGES. Friendly, sweet Hilda proved THIS TO BE true BY BEING ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE BETA Club, cheerleader and assoc- iate EDITOR OF THE ANNUAL. ANN HUBBARD Drawling, congenial Ann HAS WON MANY HONORS, AMONG THEM PRESIDENT OF THE k-H CLUB, secretary of the Quill and Scroll and associate editor OF THE ANNUAL. 2). J4. s. OSCAR PERKINS Capable, congenial and co- operative is our Oscar. He HAS BEEN PRESIDENT OF THE KEY Club, vice-president of the Quill and Scroll and a member of the D Club. DANNIE LOU WASHBURN Red haired, freckle faced Dannie Lou is the class stand- by. Some of the many offices WHICH SHE ABLY HOLDS ARE: ED- ITOR OF THE ANNUAL, PRESIDENT of the Quill and Scroll and VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE BETA Club . ft ■ 32 RONNY HAMBY BETTY DORIS HENDERSON Betty Doris with her ”baton- ic abilities” draws a second LOOK ANY DAY. SHE IS A MAJOR- ETTE, MEMBER OF THE BETA AND Glee Clubs. BETTY BERKSTRESSER Blonde, blue eyed Betty is BEST DESCRIBED AS ATTRACTIVE. She is a Beta and Glee Club MEMBER AND AN OFFICER OF THE Senior I class. We shall hear a lot from Ronny next year. Friendly, quiet Ronny is president of the Junior Class, Junior editor OF THE ANNUAL AND A KEY CLUB BARBARA NELL VEAZEY Attractive, pleasant Bar- bara Nell goes about her work IN A QUIET MANNER. SHE IS A MEMBER OF THE BETA CLUB AND AN OFFICER OF THE 4-H CLUB. BETTY SUE MONROE Dark haired, dark eyed Betty Sue is the secretary of the Junior Class, a member of the Beta Club and a representative ON THE ANNUAL STAFF. SHE IS HARD WORKING AND ENERGETIC. 33 SENIOR PERSONALITIES MOST POPULAR Ann Hubbard Charles Downing moILstudious B tty Duck H°yt Walker PRETTIEST GIRL Jean Caldwell MOST HANDSOME BOY Jimmy Sanford WITTIEST Clarice Thornton Jimmy Bugg 35 °St KvV?atrVC MOST STUDIOUS Mary Otis Nickerson David Greer 4 c 'h-, PRETTIEST GIRD Frances Evers BEST LOOKING BOY Noel Harrelson 36 SEATED, Left to Right; Donald Denny, Senior II Representative; Sam Oliver Jr., Junior III Representative; Billy Ross Pitts, Junior II Representa- tive; Geraldine Petty, Sanitation Chairman; Allen Treadwell, Monitor Chairman; Radney Pitts, Vice-President; Mary Ann Corprew, President; Joyce Caldwlll, Senior I Representative; Jean Caldwell, Sec. Treasurer; Nell Davis, Junior III Representative; Shelby Thweatt, Junior I Repre- sentative. STANDING: Mrs. Hinson, Sponsor; Charles Baker, Senior III Representative. Not Shown: Joy Newman, Senior I Representative; Martin Greer, Sanitation Chairman. The Student Council of Dadeville High has been functioning for several years in order to aid the principal and school. Some of its activities this year have been drawing up a Constitution, promoting a county student council meeting, collecting and distributing toys for the needy at Christmas, presenting chapel programs, sponsoring a good sportsman- ship campaign and a cleanliness program, buying mirrors for rest rooms and aiding the student body and faculty in many other ways. 8 PRESIDENT . . VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY . . TREASURER . . . Hilda Buzbee Dannie Washburn Jo Ann Henderson . Hoyt Walker FIRST ROW: Joyce Caldwell, Barbara Nell Veazey, Non ie Minor, Hilda Buzbee, Dannie Lou Washburn, Hoyt Walker, Ann Hubbard, Betty Duck. SECOND ROW: Celia Knight, Margaret Gresham, Betty Sue Mon- roe, Joy Newman, Betty Berkstresser, Mrs. Julia Young-Sponsor, Belmont Nickerson, Ronny Hamby, Junior Newman. THIRD ROW: Betty Doris Henderson, Jean Caldwell, Mary Ann Corprew, Ruth Lockett, Wayne Walker, Frank Pearson, John Willoughby, Oscar Perkins, Harold Walker. Not Shown: Jo Ann Henderson, Raymond Walker, Willa Fuller, Donald Black. The Beta Club is a national honor society recognizing students for their scholarship and leadership. Mem- bership is limited to those in Senior I, II and III who • have kept all grades above a B and pass the vote of the faculty. For a yearly project the Beta Club has the manage- ment of the library, and working to buy new books is its main interest. 39 PRESIDENT . . . VICE-PRESIDENT . SECRETARY . . . . Oscar Perkins . Frank Pearson . . Donald Black The Key Club meets every Wednesday at noon for a luncheon and business meeting. They have sent one representative to the Alabama Kiwanis District Convention, have sponsored a quartet music show, and are trying to buy a trophy case for the school. Top to Bottom: Oscar Perkins, Wayne Walker, Radney Pitt9, Frank Pearson, Don Carlisle, Donald Black. Top to Bottom: Harold Walker, Ronny Hamby, Harvey Easterwood, Harland Walker, Belmont Nickerson, Jimmie Pitts, John Willoughby, Donald Denny. Not Shown: Junior Newman. Members, SEATED: Dannie Washburn, President; Hilda Buzbee, Treas- urer; Oscar Perkins, Vice-President; Ann Hubbard, Secretary. STANDING: Mary Ann Corprew, Reporter; f s. Hinson, Faculty Advisor. NEW MEMBERS: Ruth Lockett, Frank Pearson, Jean Caldwell, Jo Ann Henderson, Betty Duck, Ronny Hamby, Betty Sue Monroe, Willa Fuller. The Artemus Ward Chapter of Quill and Scroll was organized at Dadeville High School in November, 1948. Each member of this International Honorary Society for High School Journalists must be in the upper third of the class, must be of Junior or Senior classification, and must have done some outstanding work in journal- ism. One of the projects of this organization is the daily publication of the Tiger Times. New members were taken in this spring. OFFICERS President........................Bobbie Jean Wallace Vice-President........................Jimmy McIntosh Secretary and Treasurer .... Clarice Thornton Reporter................................Jean Caldwell FIRST ROW: Donald Caldwell, Wayne Spraggins, Pascal Hamby. SECOND ROW: Barbara Whatley, Bobbie Jean Wallace, Pat Craddock, Jeanette Whetstone, Jean Caldwell, Clarice Thornton, Roland Abett . THIRD ROW: Joe Harowick, Jimmy McIntosh, David Greer, Betty Meeks, Lu- cian Newman, Alvin Abett, Chap Chappel, Bobby Gean Burnett, Pete Cryder, FOURTH ROW: Paul East, Ralph Craddock, Joe Whetstone. Robert Lumpkin, Donald Robb Claybr-ook, Alton Wallace Jr Director. 42 ns. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Smith, Hesper , Kay Caldwell, Mr. Almon Strain - Mr. Almon Strain Band Director “If every subject had to be dropped from the school curriculum except one, I would retain music as the most indispens- able. Dr. Elliott President Emertis mmmm Jl omecomincj A CLOSE-UP OF THE MAJORETTES LEADING: Betty Jo Stewart, Mead Majorette. SECOND ROW: Bar- bara Jo Burkette, Ann Minor. THIRD ROW: Joyce Caldwell, Billie Smith, Sybil Pemberton, Peggy Smith and Betty Doris Henderson. The Almon Band directed Strain in the by Mr. Home- coming Parade. a cu President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer. Jimmy Sanford . Billy McCoy Frank Pearson . Dan Carlisle FIRST ROW: Harland Walker, Jimmy Sanford, Dan Carlisle, Donalc Willis, Billy McCoy, Jimmie Kilpatrick, Donald Black, Johnny Da- vis, Dick Harrelson, Charles Downing, Horace Thomas, Allen Tread- well, Melvin Hamby, Junior Newman. SECOND ROW: Houston Berry, Os- car Perkins, Wayne Walker, Dean Akin, Kyle Railey, Ernest .Evers, Marrison Lester, Billy Veasey, Austin Meeks, Frank Pearson, Jake Kilpatrick, Donald Denny, Earl Berry. NOT SHOWN: Paul Robinson, Radney Pitts. President..........................Wayne Walker Vice-President.................Dannie Lou Washburn Secretary and Treasurer . . . Betty Berkstresser FRONT ROW: Jane Ann Hall (a), Lila Corprew (s), Joyce Caldwell (a) , June Carlisle (s), Mary John White (a), Martha Pearson (s), Hesper Claybrook (s). SECOND ROW: Dannie Lou Washburn (a), Betty Duck (s), Mary Ann Moore (a), Billie Nell Black (s), Shirley Willis (a), Nancy Haggard (s), Betty Berkstresser (s), Barbara Whatley (a). THIRD ROW: Harvey Garrett (b), Cerelle Spraggins (b) , Joe Hardwick (b), Ruth Lockett (s), Ann White (s), Wayne Walker (b), Betty Doris Henderson (a), Don Carlisle (b) Frances Davis (s), Mrs. Bill Turner. NOT SHOWN: Charles Patterson (b). Organized in 1946, the Dadeville Glee Club under the direction of Mrs. Bill Turner, has sung at plays, county teachers meetings, on chapel programs and other school activities. The Glee Club has presented several programs since it has been organized. S - Soprano A - Alto B - Baritone FIRST ROW: Claude Young, Jr., Kermit Pike, Edgar O'Neal, Bobby Litsey. SECOND ROW: DR. B. R. Hawkins and Mr. Jack Newman - Uni- form COMMITTEE MEMBERS, DR. FUNDERBURK - PRESIDENT OF JAYCEES LAST YEAR, LT. JOE HARDWICK, DEAN TEMPLETON, ALTON WALLACE, JR . , Lucian Newman, John Wilson, Lt . Donald Willis, Jimmy McIntosh, Joe Mac Monroe, Paul East, Capt. John Willoughby. NOT SHOWN: Chap Chappel, Robert Trammel. The Dadeville Safety Patrol was organized atDade- ville Schools in September of 1949. The Patrol was organized and equipped by the Dadeville Jaycees, Dadeville Junior Chamber of Commerce, with the as- sistance of the State Highway Patrol. Each member of the patrol must be a good citizen and have good passing grades. The boys apply for the patrol and are appointed by the principal and captain. The purpose of the patrol is to direct traffic near the school so as to safeguard students coming and going from school. They are also stationed at dangerous crossings several blocks from the school. 4-J4 CLl Officer FIRST ROW: Claude Young, Bill Thweatt, Chap Chappel, Sammy Gill, Bobby Grang- er - Vice President Elementary Boys, Edgar O-Neal - President Elementary Boys, Peggv McIntosh, Louise Jackson, Kay Caldwell, Fred Belcher, James Berry. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Kilpatrick - President Junior Boys, Geneva Banks, Barbara Meadows, Bobby Jean Brasell, Lila Akin, Sue Claybrooks, Carolyn Richardson - Vice-Presi- dent Elementary Girls, Betty Ann Stricklin - President Elementary Girls, Bobby Jean Wallace, Era Mae Smith - President Junior Girls, Modene Monroe, Jean Pat- terson. THIRD ROW: Ann Hubbard - President Senior Girls, Clarice Thornton - Vice-President Senior Girls, Joyce Caldwell, Barbara Whatley, Lila Corprew, Hilda Buzbee, Barbara Nell Veazey, Shirley Willis - Vice-President Junior Girls, Martha Pearson, Lucian Newman, Billy McCoy. FOURTH ROW: Roy Lockett, Charles Baker - President Senior Boys, Frank Pearson - Vice-President Senior Boys, June Carlisle, Elizabeth Corprew, Jane Ann Hall, Syble Pemberton, Nancy Hag- gard, Donald Denny, Ted Newman, Richard Knox - Vice-President Junior Boys. The purpose of the 4-H Club is in the Pledge. The Pledge is: I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, my health to better living for my club, my community and my country. 47 Safi 5 man Staff SEATED: Betty Duck, Lila Corprew, Dannie Washburn, Jo Ann Henderson, Mary Ann Corprew, Ann Hubbard, Oscar Perkins, Willa Fuller, Marrison Lester, Frank Pearson, Hilda Buzbee, Jean Caldwell. STANDING: Mrs. Hinson, Ruth Lockett, Jimmy Bugg, Wayne Walker, Nancy Haggard, David Greer, Ronny Hamby, Austin Meeks, Earle Berry, John Willough- by. NOT SHOWN: Betty Sue Monroe, Gloria Lovelace, Lucian Newman, Betty Doris Henderson. Editor-in-chief...........Dannie Lou Washburn Junior Editor...........................Ronny Hamby Associate Editor........................Hilda Buzbee 48 ...................................Ann Hubbard Art Editor........................Mary Ann Corprew Club Editor...........................Ruth Lockett Assistant Club Editor.................Willa Fuller Sports Editor...........................Oscar Perkins Assistant Sports Editor...............Earle Berry Snapshot Editor.......................Betty Duck Assistant Snapshot Editor...............Lila Corprew Subscription Managers...................Jean Caldwell ......................................Marrison Lester Business Staff . . Jo Ann Henderson, Austin Meeks .......................Jimmy Bugg, John Willoughby Representatives . Frank Pearson, Betty Sue Monroe ...............Wayne Walker, Betty Doris Henderson ........................David Greer, Nancy Haggard ..................Lucian Newman, Gloria Lovelace Faculty Advisor................Mrs. A. L. L. Hinson Cheerleaders for the I9 9 50 football season are, kneeling left to right: Lila Corprew, June Carlisle, Bennie Patterson, Head Cheerleader Mary Ann Corprew, Ann Hubbard and Hilda Buzbee. They WORKED OUT MANY CLEVER STUNTS AND YELLS FOR THE BALL GAMES. 50 r t $ ■ •f I',:? 66 , .70 , 57 . 51 7B'.S2, 77I % •( 4 §4 •’ |r C + l iS 56 60. 53 A57 B4rf 71, 74 5B t 52 B - y 59 J Vv-: Pg; S jss rSi WE ' r   • ■• X.  Vy C'v ;? v -: Jootla dd .Sequaci FIRST ROW: Charles Downing, Maurice Fuller, Dean Akin, Dick Har- relson - Manager, Martin Greer - Manager, Don Carlisle, Harland Walker, Donald Willis, Harvey Easterwood. SECOND ROW: Billy McCoy, Dan Carlisle, Jimmy Sanford, Austin Meeks, Earle Berry, Melvin Hamby, Jake Kilpatrick, Ernest Evers, Allen Treadwell, Horace Thomas, Jimmy Kilpatrick. THIRD ROW: Coach Hugh Foshee, Oscar Perkins, Radney Pitts, Frank Pearson, Ted Newman, Raymond Walker, Wayne Walker, Marrison Lester, Houston Berry, Billy Veazey, Virgil Roberts, Johnny Davis, Assistant Coach Jack Willis. 51 JIMMY KILPATRICK, Back, Height, 5 ft. 8 in., Weight 141 lbs. Lettered 2 years. DEAN AKIN, Back, Height, 5 ft. 10 in., Weight 155 lbs. Lettered 1 year. BILL VEAZEY, Tackle, Height, 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 195 lbs. Lettered 1 year. HOUSTON BERRY, Tackle, Height, 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 181 lbs Lettered 1 year. .T JUNIOR NEWMAN, End, Height, 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 192 lbs. Lettered 4 years. FRANK PEARSON, Center, Height, 6 ft. 1 in., Weight 159 lbs Lettered 2 years. ALLEN TREADWELL, Back, Height, 5 ft. 10 in., Weight 155 lbs. Lettered 1 year. 52 BILLY McCOY, Tackle, Height 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 189 lbs. Lettered 2 years. EARLE BERRY, Guard, Height 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 148 lbs. Lettered 1 year. RADNEY PITTS, Guard, Height 6 ft., Weight 153 lbs. Lettered 2 years.  •« ■ MARRISON LESTER. Guard,Height 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 158 lbs. Lettered 2 years. DAN CARLISLE, Guard, Height 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 160 lbs. Lettered 3 years. OSCAR PERKINS, End, Height 6 ft. 2 in., Weight 153 lbs. Lettered 2 years ERNEST EVERS, End, Height 6 ft., Weight 165 lbs. Lettered 2 years. WAYNE WALKER, Tackle, Height 6 ft. 2 in., Weight 206 lbs. Lettered 2 years. 53 JAKE KILPATRICK, Back, Height, 5 ft. 11 in.. Weight 141 lbs. Lettered 3 years. JIMMY SANFORD, Back, Height, 5 ft. 10 in., Weight 142 lbs. Lettered 3 years. MELVIN HAMBY, Center, Height, 5 ft. 10 in., Weight 140 lbs. Lettered 1 vear. CHARLES DOWNING, Back, Height, 5 ft. 10 in., Weight 142 lbs. Lettered 1 year. AUSTIN MEEKS, Back, Height 5 ft. 11 in., Weight 145 lbs. Lettered 2 years. HORACE THOMAS, Back, Height 5 fto. 10 in., Weight 135 lbs. Lettered 1 year. 54 STARTING LINEUP: Oscar Perkins, Right End; Wayne Walker, Right Tackle; Radney Pitts, Right Guard; Frank Pearson, Center; Dan Carlisle, Left Guard; Billy McCoy, Left Tackle; Ernest Evejrs, Left End; Jimmy Sanford, Quarterback; Austin Meeks, Right Half- back; Jake Kilpatrick, Fullback; Jimmy Kilpatrick, Left Halfback. SCORES D. H. S. 41 Electric 0 D. H. S. 7 B. B. Comer 7 D. H. S. 25 Starke 7 D. H. S. 27 Talladega A. S. D. 7 D. H. S. 7 Opelika 14 D. H. S. 7 Eufaula 0 D. H. S. 38 Lafayette 13 D. H. S. 7 Lanett 32 D. H. S. 0 Valley 35 D. H. S. 6 Alex City 12 Captains Junior Newman and Dan Carlisle Coaches Hugh Foshee and Jack Willis 55 eam KNEELING: Donald Denny, Allen Treadwell, Kyle Railey, Paul Robinson, Frank Pearson, Junior Newman, Thomas McCoy - Manag- er. STANDING: Coach Jack Willis, Horace Thomas, George Bal- lard, Dick Harrelson, Donald Willis, Ted Newman, Dean Akin, Houston Berry, Bobby Harrelson - Manager. 56 Frank Takes a Shot. HORACE THOMAS F orward GEORGE BALLARD F orward ALLEN TREADWELL F orward PAUL ROBINSON Center KYLE RAILEY Guard HOUSTON BERRY Guard JUNIOR NEWMAN Guard DEAN AKIN Guard Freddy Patterson, Captain Junior Basketball Team Bobbie Jean Wallace Richard Knox and Roy Lockett Captains Junior Football Team junior IctivitieS junior (d?Leer leaders Jane Ann Hall Barbara Washburn Nadine Evers 59 THE FAIR STORE Dadeville and Alexander City, Alabama Wv a 1 Wi § M M it . , ji W rW lN W 0 fyY (a sAA We wish to express our appreciation to all of the advertisers of our annual. The “Talisman” Staff Compliments of HUBBARD CHEVROLET COMPANY J. R. Hubbard Dadeville, Alabama If it’s Good Meats You Are Interested In SOUTH SIDE SERVICE STATION you’ll Find Them At Phone 225 KENT’S QUICK FREEZE Dadeville, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hamby PAN-AM CAFE SERVICE STATION BANK OF DADEVILLE Dadeville, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama We Are Ready To Serve You At All Times. FRANK GREER AND COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Dadeville, Alabama Insurance Corporation Trade in High Gear With Greer ' Compliments To The Senior Class ALEX CITY PROVISION COMPANY, INC. Compliments Of Play Refreshed ,.. Have A Coke Of DIXIE CHEMICAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD. bcivH the game, during the game, after the game, a (maty Lottie of ice-eolJ Coca-Cola 1 so refreshing. Birmingham, Alabama Compliments of THE RITZ THEATRE Where The Best Of Movies Are Shown Dadeville, Alabama Compliments of VALENTINES CAFE O. R. CHESTER, COMPANY 26 Years Serving Wholesale Fine Foods Work Clothing In School Supplies Dadeville, Alabama Camp Hill, Alabama VALLEE TOWN SERVICE STATION BLUE CREEK INN Auto Accessories, Standard Gas, Oil And PAUL'S CAFE We Specialize in All Kinds of Food Chicken and Fish P. P. Valentine, Jr., Proprietor Dadeville, Alabama Compliments of ALABAMA MILLS, INC. Birmingham, Alabama BIG APPLE SUPER MKT., INC. Around the Clock Coffee, Our Own Brand Fresh Vegetables and Quality Meats. Opelika, Alabama Phone 814 LEE JAMES We Do Not Sell Cheap Merchandise But We Do Sell Good Merchandise Cheap Down on Railroad Avenue Opelika, Alabama O. W. JOHNSON JEWELRY SHOP DAVIS BROTHERS Jeweler, Gun and Locksmith General Merchandise Phone 37 One Stop Store Dadeville, Alabama Camp Hill, Alabama LANGLEY-HENDERSON FURNITURE Dealers in Furniture and Appliances Phone 284 Dadeville, Alabama Meet Your Friends at Compliments of TUCKER’S DRUG STORE NEHI BOTTLING COMPANY The Rexall Store Bottler of Royal Crown Cola Phone 163 and Nehi Products. Dadeville, Alabama Alexander City, Alabama THE DIAMOND SHOP Compliments of “Jewelers Silversmiths” Silver by Gorham, Reed Barton, RUSSELL HOTEL Wallace and International. China by Lenox and Haviland and Crystal by Heisey, Riffin and Fostoria COFFEE SHOP Nationally Advertised Watches and Diamonds Alexander City, Alabama STANDARD SCHOOL SERVICE E. W. Robinson, Manager 3827 First Avenue, North Birmingham 6, Alabama DADEVILLE HARDWARE COMPANY J. G. Leach, Owner Hardware, Farm Supplies, Paints, Electric Appliances Phone 140J Dadeville, Alabama Compliments of BERKSTRESSER BROTHERS Shaffer’s Pens and Pencils Eastman Kodak and Films Yardley Toilet Preparations School Supplies Phone 16 Dadeville, Alabama WILLOUGHBY AND PEARSON Groceries and Meats Don’t go by, come buy. Compliments of SERVICE CLEANERS Dadeville, Alabama FROSTKIST Southland’s Finest Ice Cream Sylacauga, Alabama Compliments of ROBERT GRAVES STUDIO Alexander City, Alabama Phone 994 RAGLAND BROTHERS COMPANY HAYNIES DRUG Meet Your Friends at Haynies Distributors of Koffee-Kup Coffee W. P. Pearson Phone 117-118 Opelika, Alabama Opelika, Alabama UNITED GROCERY COMPANY Compliments of Distributors of Magnificent Flour HARDWICKS SHOPPE BEAUTY PARLOR The World’s Best Phone 10M Opelika, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama HILL AND SANDERSON THE DADEVILLE RECORD Publishers and Printers Men’s Wear Home of Distinctive Job Printing Opelika, Alabama “Serving East Tallapoosa County” Dadeville, Alabama BALLS BAKER Y JITNEY JUNGLE Don’t Say Bread Say Holsom Self Service Food Store Opelika, Alabama O. R. Willis, Owner V WINSTON SMITH Building Material HAGEDORN’S Plumbing Supplies Hardware The Style Center of East Alabama Phone 29 Opelika, Alabama Opelika, Alabama EAST ALABAMA AUTO PARTS Distributors of Standard Replacement Parts for Cars, Trucks, Busses, Tractors, and Industrial Equipment GITTINGS JEWELRY COMPANY Phone 55 North 8th Street Opelika, Alabama Roanoke and Dadeville, Alabama Yetta G. Samford Division Manager WHITES SERVICE STATION LIBERTY NATIONAL LIFE Gas and Oil INSURANCE COMPANY Tires and Tubes Opelika, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama SUPERIOR ELECTRIC COMPANY Guy Thompson, Proprietor Electrical Contractors Compliments of Carrier Air Conditioning and Motor Rewinding OWEN’S MART Opelika, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama W. A. MAY AND GREEN Compliments of T Frank Rose, Manager T RADNEY-SANFORD FURNITURE CO. o Y Athletic Supplies O Y Complete Home Furnishings S Serving you since 1903 S Phone 75W 23 South Court Street Montgomery, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama Phone 3-0224 EAST ALABAMA HARDWARE COMPANY, INC. TALLAPOOSA COUNTY EXCHANGE, Inc. Hardware-Building Materials Farm Implements and Mill Supplies Seeds - Feeds - Fertilizers P. O. Box 506 Phone 23 Dadeville, Alabama Opelika, Alabama COOK JEWELRY COMPANY abrams-McDonald home and Diamonds-Watches AUTO STORE Jewelry-Gifts China-Crystal B. F, Goodrich Tires and Batteries 11 5 South Eighth Street Norge Home Appliances Opelika, Alabama Everything for The Home and Auto ALTON S. WRIGHT INGRAM’S BAKER Y Fresh Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods Phone 158 Opelika, Alabama Dadeville, Alabama We Deliver Compliments of RADNEY - SANFORD FURNITURE COMPANY Dadeville, Alabama RADNEY FURNITURE COMPANY Alexander City, Alabama RADNEY APPLIANCES Alexander City, Alabama ERS ‘b 1 YEARBOOKS THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY MYERS AND CO. INC. TOPEKA, KANSAS adeville's High School mum i Day-long Homecoming Program In ceremonies here Fridayr,JDr. f® n Meadows, stato supern “Unt o“ education, dedicated new $250,000 school it,, v «  £ w liildren that they, and those toV wing them, were 9 •ho could properly dedicate , chool. , “By the earnestness ot ind the care you ?jve Jour tudy and the pride you buildings, the dedicat o school is in your handf The dedication way of the day’s activity at 10:30 with the School band le through town square. It was Hory high school and “Welc ers Favored mname upms r rmichom With x astor of the Bap- By E. - Coaches Fof igt Church |jejr D d gt rampton . Home Field iorrow night, at the local 11 field, the Dadeville Ti- will face their traditional Over St Perret at tackle was for the Cadet 11. Dadeville’s initial scor 54-yard drive. The 1 vred a Starke fund ! 46. Jimmie Starke 47. on the 40. the T ' ,and Jones lace. prais- ic organ- e city and ocation for operation in ificent school „ dedication, hun- . tv r parents and ■bccue at the •r, sponsored of from across the river, the nder City Wildcats. struggle between a Tiger AP V . tbc Jfl One Vtlg d V . e ille and Alex City fans are , orfioCoTP D ® ter of 9 ra la' enco hi Wildcat should be a real1 and that’s exactly what « £ ■ ■' srs-siZ ting. It will be ng of the two sc’ y( that began in has been unbr when Dadeville Wildcats then ive of 10 wins ds could win 933 games nor of the t)„. of the 26 a°'H , ville, who'V °f e,t-Co f9y in the f „! - be et D clotV°v Ofaer h B, L eryedh City h  Sp0 °«tUi y ‘°3ngerCage Team C « % vPens Season ' f r'day at S. I C,H„T“,r— Wiht i„ Ca ”' v'l|e T ” tertainmenti seum. Civicl rund Di rVv T adeS' e r.30 efit '”ta • v' 9 v ’ t hfor their fut T°' _irke’s offensive fo ® ad mainly by J yj and left halfb far showed ocj power, a -0?Vny the 1949-50 . ' e ern8 When theJ''ra«t the Withe|.°.1 the Southern fl Oj' «7 tect’ Coach Jack With last year’s team Willis '  H '?H r o a better team this ° tfor thtb°Ut 16 boys 1 ' VCa, w ‘he ln,t al practil K, 86 o ?1By °f this we k- |W arge nUn,her of v i 4 a w iri - Sa, . °QoDadeville, s,. ni ht watch ,0 V- ■° ,00- ■ AV V v % jfy a 3 1 nv evot1’ . ■ecr. , ___ Jt-tUrnii Jake P 4«.0- . ■ 3b, % ?,' A , '?.• Jimmie passed a jimmie’s Newman w jown on the T got four over c ; O’ Commerce joins with'th ' a i teachers in sponso Plays and entertainment ■oliseum during the 1 ’here are to be display, . n,A' .rL-1,00 County farm a Aao a- sk,ts Performed by ,T VI®4' he civic clnb of yr J-JoX ? Vt0 e 1 1 «v W o t9 A ,ve.of which will be •, b!n amount of time. k’ees are also spom v-’V Oadevute Vy , Tradesmen thu V to ma ch Dcy ttThVTradcsmen -. oVer w srs -- -,cam' State. . record Val' Ok (.back, a?' • stror los. City. tories A i lowing VJ VA Valley Trade Next Tiger F By E. A. Friday night, at 8:00 p. m., Dadeville time), shee’s Dadeville ng '”1 ' 'Vo Coach Wilmot Brown’ strongV j ley High gridsters at the n e vr Valley High Athletic Field j -X U- fax. The new field is loca 0- . in the rear of the High SI j Jr S U. S. Highway 29, just j Fairfax. Wildcats Cop County Grid Title „ t 117bee O'vernor Lawrence Buznee. Jn ’ '(.hlf Alabama Distr' m the prnationa'. ' 'n th£Ut fi t(je  - vins 1 6.« ' i9 at- %A?r o j rsta Vcm._„ win. Lose r iber :00 p. m. [ugh Fo-% 'ill meet Titters Win, Lose in week’s Cage Play ‘ H “B’s” Win Two 1 The Dadeville Tiger, cage tea. ' went down to defeat at the ha . « 1 % : v v s £ • v . sr Jft 'c9 § 2.§r?5 c “ © Cf a. 5 o frr Aj V rffl „ ™e w n er Of the D, . W °pt,lka f otball game W 'Q[tlls I 1 W'U reeeive a tea • team l° held by the I to defeat SW V'J ea h ««•. and d « ;w “4tv“Lr ® W- KTX ,. - • ' vent down vo f the LaFayette team WJ night in LaFayC“ c7 . 0f 33-29. They b°u 5 W? lfh xr.sss -■ « « With 12-6 Victory V I St ct «_ IB 3- - .a i? 3 S’ ? By E. A. Ferry . • ° J- g- £ rjyVVJ their annual joust y Hugh Foshee’s «V % , gcra. The game wK Ay the largest hoy 1 I season, whoj A vS overcome yr tV .C' go on to A Tallaw - | pioi -C IS. -W I heavit ling the 1 ground ou I 1 half with he _ yjr f I blocking. b a The Tigers w ft f 3 2. . 2 Q. “  .58 = S' a ' 2 o' c ■?  «r3 rf fa f?F«3 ' o 3 2: 3 z: ? a a 9 Z a r . «sit? stores it I : - y announced today ’ 1 Q0i °; R- Willis, manager £a Jitney ungle. and —- manager of the , 3 A. ■ have donated the! O s « good sized trol s’ § rc p, yf —- The winner the game will be 1 3 S' oft Si fip a s © r cr - . . | sr =. Ss!t fis = 5 2. f jo ■5 4 1 ' s- O ? ? 7--C ‘-ne trophy M be kept i '•he 5 -P : c ° xP1 s ° ..’O' a x, 6° , WxP Jf- 4 - ha Denney [had 6 In the [Thomas 'the LaF ‘man ai NJ W 30 u, VI point U 1 °n ___ O d JBr: p O. V . 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