Dallas County High School - Hornet Yearbook (Plantersville, AL)
- Class of 1963
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' . n, fy, Q Q .-4 no , 1 x 1 f I f . v ., -f ,,1'3.y K ' 'Jw .--.IZAIQZWPQ fi Aw, ' '-is '?12Sf:ii:59Af'Q - fwwifgefffi-zfiee-1 gQq4Mf2'f2fA DCZHQ5 CJ pf Ozenfzy Jak I Jlnferjvi 00 ffef, Yffdgwmd! XAQHN U '53 ff? f Af rlvl X 2'7,6'9 Nj NA!! 0 we 'ali- ff s I i,f'x, 'b?af , ,, ,A ,f 4 fn fi rs 1 6 Lk A ' rw Q5 I ', , ' Rx 3' A f 4 A MQ 9, . 95 g 1, A f K MQW , -1, Mp, 4-,gf ,f XL ,,,,,,ww-.Mr-HS '-,1g'Q5I,,, I 'es 4. Y 4 If as . f- lv aw ,AQ ,wat We , uma ' V , ,, 1 'Ac 1 sffypf STANDING: Bill Sherrer, Organizations Editorg Garry Griffith, Sports Editorg Clyde Wilson Classes Editorg Steve Lockhart, Business Manager, SEATEDg Ray Lockhart, Editor-in-Chiefg Julia Levins, Activities Editor. lwould like to thank the students and teachers for their assistance in making this issue of HORNET '63 a success. I would especially like to thank members of the annual staff and Mrs. Day for their faithfulness and cooperation while working on the annual, ' Ray Lockhart, Editor +R X ,K J -1-E x A 'L-:ZXkS7iSz'?7sf9H6? Q:-wwQ5fQfg2'?S .3 'M1'T132f7' ' ' iefiwiaizifzzzegsv . 4gif1W 'LEi59' Efi2f1LF1.s'2gEQ4KbM5 'E55 A ,.w,W ,Mg 'Sjffig,fzwgw+535'i2 ' F-fi? ,, W-'f5I52:1f5wf,lif51i'xi. ' U- S3513i5isi7kg5if5?75ifb5 ' 'S31QfTfsg1't'f .W,L, Lmllfifhil'E-iffeffefiiii 'A iliiiiii A W4 ,M ,E Wim, aw. f' 122 a Wafer Words by Sue Koskr Adopted November 2 1962 9 J I J E J 7 7 -, Wlth the tall wlute columns gleamrng dear old Dallas Hrgh J J J .1 .E J J LQ J 77 Name and fame of yours we re smgmg As the years go by D A L L A S Prarse the green and whrte Hall to thee our Alma Mater Dallas Hrgh All Hall! if a d l lllaw .I lj fff a Ml l lllllllUrw, Liwy aj J-iilslll ru-unuuuu mann.: uurnnunnunnuun nnunnnu-ann uuurnnruxunn run urn-nuurunnnnunnnunnunnuuuuu nun.-u1nnnnn.punnu un uunu-nu-nnunnru ru .nun uguvn 73141220120 73 Wessaye I C. BASKIN, Principal Today as never before in the history of our country, you are faced with losing that for which our forefathers crossed uncharted seas and faced unknown dangers and hardships to secure for themselves and their posterity. There are forces at work that would deprive you of life, liberty and happiness by for- bidding you to worship as you please. You are forbidden to seek guidance and aid from the God of our Fathers as you train your minds to seek the truth. What is Truth? The Man of Galilee said, You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. And what is Truth? Again, hear Him say, I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life. May I ask then, how you can know the truth when the highest law of the land says you are forbidden to pray to God when your minds are being fashioned as they grow and mature in the school room. John McCrae, in his poem F1anders Field, says, To you from failing hands We throw the torch, Be yours to hold it high. Into your hands is thrown what is left of the torch of Truth. May you grasp it firmly, replenish the fagots from whence its light - sacrifice and a belief in the eternal God. Hold it high, march with it, cause it to glow that you and the generations to come may know the Truth, and keep our beloved land Free, I would have you believe, as I do, the Man of Galilee who said, You shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free. And again, I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, JA MES ANDERSON Vocational Agriculture MRS . LOUISE DA Y Typing DWIGHT LEONARD Coach Social Studies MORRIS DAVIS Junior High English DAVID FARRIOR Senior High English Library MRS. FLORENCE MCCRORY Junior High Math Physical Education MARVIN WARREN Senior High Math Assistant Coach Social Studies MRS. TOM MARTIN, AIR Science MISS CAROLYN STROUP Home Economics Physical Education MITC HELL ZIRLOTT Junior High Science, Social Studies Boys ' Physical Education GUOZGIZQS Ohm C'QI .S STEVE LOCKHART Vice President JIMMY STOCKMAN Treasurer GARRY GRIFFITH President JULIA LEVINS Secretary CHERYL BA GBY Class Prophetg Science Fair Grand Winnerg May Queen Attendant '62g Junior Playg FHA A. .le i LINDA CHAPPELLE Who's Who ROBERT DUNKIN Science Fairy Paper Staffg 4-H GARRY GRIFFITH Class Presidentg Who's Whog Annual Staffg Senior Honor Society Presiclentg Footballg Baseballg Trackg Junior Playg Science Fairy FFAg 4-Hg Bus Driverg Paper Staff GARLAND HARDY Basketballg Footballg Baseballg FFAg 4-H JULIA LEVINS Miss DCHS '62g Beauty '61, '63g Class Officer '62, '63g Class Favorite '63g Who's Whog Annual Staffg Paper Staff Editorg Cheerleader '60-'62g FHA Offi- cer 3 yearsg Senior Honor Societyg Most Outstand- ing Student - English, History g Science Fair Awardsg Junior Play RAY LOCKHART , Annual Staff Editorg Who's Whog Paper Staffg Basket ballg Baseballg Senior Honor Societyg Science Fairg Most Outstanding Student - Mathg FFAQ 4-H STEVE LOCKHART Class Officer '62, '63g Class Favoriteg Footballg Bas- ketballg Baseballg Most Outstanding Athlete g An- nual Staffg Paper Staff Editorg Senior Honor Societyg Science Fairy FFAg 4-Hg Junior Play DIANE PARKER Who's Whog Class President '59g FHA .L ,Amari KENNET H ROSS Who's Whog Footballg Baseballg FFAg Junior Playg Bus Driver BILL SHERRER Annual Snaffg Paper Staffg Footballg Basketballg Senior Honor Societyg FFAg 4-Hg Science Fairg Junior Playg Bus Driver GRADY SMITHERMAN Who's Whog Paper Sraffg FFA Reporterg 4-H JIMMY ST OCKMAN Senior Class Officerg Senior Honor Societyg Football Basketballg Science Fairg Junior Playg FFAg 4-H MARGIE STOUGH Transferred from Maplesviiie High School Hmm -M JIMMY WADE Who's Whog Foorbalig Basketballg Trackg FFA FRANCES WALKER Good Citizenship Girig Fi-IA President '62g Who's Who 4 HUGH WARE Footballg Science Fairg FFAg 4-Hg Bus Driver CLYDE WILSON WILLIAM WEAVER FFAg 4-H Who's Whog Annual Staffg Footballg Basketballg Base- ballg Trackg FFAg 4-Hg Paper Staffg Science Fairg Junior Play MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Julia Levins Clyde Wilson Fra uces Walker Ray Lockhart '5i'77 gf MOST POPULAR Diane Parker Garry Griffith PRETT IEST - MOST HANDSOME MOST ATHLETIC 41' ,4 MOST INT ELLECTUAL Julia Levius Ray Lockhart Linda Chappelle Jimmy Wade MOST DEPENDABLE Garland Hardy fi CUTEST Linda Chappelle Julia Levius Clyde Wilson Garry Griffith BEST FIGURE - PHYSIQUE Diane Parker Jimmy Wade BEST DRESSED BEST PERSONALITY WITTIEST Diane Parker Kenneth Ross BIGGEST FLIRTS Julia Levins Kenneth Ross Linda Chappelle Grady Smitherman Trop QC? As president of the DCHS Alumni Association, I was asked to assist in making plans for a class reunion of the 1963 Graduating Class to be held in connection with the annual Homecoming Activities at Dallas County High School. To find all of the mem- bers of the class left me somewhat at a loss, but all members were finally located and extended a special invitation to the Class Reunion. DIANE PARKER, now Mrs. Charles Teel, of Selma, gave the information that FRANCES WALKER is married and that she and her husband own and operate their own bakery in Indiana. LINDA CHAPPELLE has combined marriage and a career as secre- tary to the President of one ofthe most successful new industries to ,come to Selma. MARGIE NELL STOUGH is married and lives in Maplesville. JULIA LEVINS is a mem- ber ofthe Plantersville Elementary School Faculty. Valuable assistance was given in locating some of the harder to find members through the Ross Detective Agency. Upon seeking the assistance of this agency, imagine my surprise to learn it is a partnership between KENNETH ROSS and WILLIAM WEAVER! These great sleuths located RAY LOCKHART, Vice -President of Alamet, at a conven- tion of the National Engineers Association in New York. JIMMY STOCKMAN is in- volved as special counsel in a tremendous court case in Kansas City, and sent regrets that he will be unable to attend the reunion. CLYDE WILSON, a prominent businessman in Birmingham, located HUGH WARE, JIMMY WADE, and GRADY SMITHERMAN at the W-W -S Garage where they are en- gaged in quite a prosperous business. GARRY GRIFFITH is a Mathematician at Redstone Arsenal, I had all but dispaired of finding GARLAND HARDY when he walked into the State Museum where I was setting up a display of the Inca ruins I had brought from my last expedition to South America. He works for the U. S. Forestry Service and spends much time in the big woods. STEVE LOCKHART is another federal employee working for the NASA experimenting on a new formula for rocket fuel. Tired from the added activities of locating these class members, and desiring a thorough physical check-up since my return from South America, I visited the office of a doctor in Birmingham upon the recommendation of a friend. Little did I realize that BILL SHERRER was the one referred to in the name, Sherrer's Clinic. ROBERT DUNKIN remained the only member of the class whom I had not been able to contact. Finally, through diligent investigation, I was given an address, Alcatraz. With great apprehension, I contacted Robert and learned that he holds the job of Warden and that it is very doubtful that he will be able to get away for the reunion. It will be a pleasure to see all these people again and to share experiences with them after ten years of separation. Cheryl Bagby Class Prophet Easf anof jesfamenf We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Three of Dallas County High School, being of sound mind and body, bestowing with love and tender sympathy our blessings upon the lower classmen, and having no hard feelings toward the faculty, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. I, Cheryl Bagby, leave my ability to do things for myself to Linda Caver and Judy Fain. I, Linda Chappelle, leave my ability to make speeches to Geneva Mobley and Sharon Nichols, 1, Robert Dunkin, leave my ability to work algebra to Kenneth Walker. I, Garry Griffith, leave my ability to get thrown out of class and still pass the course to Roy Abbott. I Garland Hardy, leave my ability to play basketball to Marshal Giles and Allen Smitherman. I Julia Levins, leave my pleasing personality to Susie Atchison and Dorothy Dunkin. I, Ray Lockhart, leave my height to Jimmy Harris and Charles Fancher. I Steve Lockhart, leave my dating ability to Jackie Heifner. I Diane Parker, leave my ability to ride in a new Chevy to Peggy Watson and Frankie Cooke. I, Bill Sherrer, leave my judgment of women to Johnny Reynolds. I, Grady Smitherman, leave my ability to stay out of fights to Larry Mims and Alvin Fancher. I, Margie Stough, leave my quiet disposition to Linda Pingel and Katrina Law. I, Jimmy Wade, leave my ability to play football to Paul Atchison. I, Hugh Ware, leave my Universe physique to James Lockhart. I, Frances Walker, leave my Good Citizenship qualities to Anita Pickering. I, William Weaver, leave my studious attitude to Ronald Williamson and Buddy Herrod. I, Clyde Wilson, leave my Most Handsome features to Allen Osburn. I, Jimmy Stockman, leave all the girls of DCHS to Grantt Harris. I, Kenneth Ross, left . . . Steve Lockhart Class Lawyer 53-52. RL SN D Q. :ZV 'iw . jmw - L if ix , ,.b j i V I E... xi! uns my WAY , -W of--1 Ya an an ig, ,, f 3 ,. 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Fancher Charles Fancher Marshall Giles Katrina Law James Lockhart Larry Mims Geneva Mobley L , I matrix No! Availubll img Sharon Nichols Allen Osburn Anita Pickering Linda Pingel Peggy Watson Ronald Williamson Lorene Prickett Allen Smitherman Ye f' Lionel Strout mom Stella Wade fno picturej Nofhvailobk Kenneth Walker V H P . ' : 4 , . I - 1 liluuclnunnrrnnn nun nnlluaunnunannlllnnll-1ull.l nu luuunnnuu: ullnun null nu1Iu1unnlllnlll lnlnll Hn uuunnl nllrn nnlulvul uaunnilu1rruHunnlnnn1uI GQSS gauorzfes IUDY NIX JOHNNY REYNOLDS 1 . Cifasxs' fwcezts' Judy Nix - Pres. Mildred Lockhart - Sec. -Treas Miriam Pickering - Vice Pres. Brenda Ammons David Barlow Patricia Barnes Bill Burt CNO picturej Betty Dobbs Sandra Causey Carolyn Fancher Martha Gay Ira Glenn Betty Griffith f NOT SHOWN 13.-FN' I l . , Qi? JJ ' ill A 35,6 avid , nf rum as Avuuuu Lrnda Hubbard Lonnie I ones Donald Kirchner Sue Koski Mildred Lockhart Eddie Harr QNO picturej Beth Headley Geneal Herrod Sara Joyce Houston June Jarrett Carolyn Marten Frances Moore Judy Nix Dickie Pickering Aubrey Posey Miriam Prckerrn S Johnny Reynolds Jeanne Russell Jeanette Sanders Lynda Sellers Kathryn Sinyard Dennis Vasser Fred Wade Wayne Wade Mary Ware Cathy Williams Quintus Williamson Sandra Ware Cynthia Wilson ., .,---.4 Nancy York 'ik W i N N i P 1 1 1 i I 1 1 W l E I i i r n v lTnJlILli'l1WllZl!lllllgl IIlJI5E'hiK 'I2lllilllII'-lllllf!l1UdiEililI!!Il5iiill'Iillli!Zll!lllrI!klllllZlllnlHlFllll2Ii!ililllllll'!Zll!lliI'AIll!4ll?I!l1!ll!1lll!,ll!l!lhlli1ll.llU IUlZIHzIllldiltuhllflltlllwlElI?if.'!h.Jli C655 92000141765 MILDRED MARTIN RICKY KOSKI C ffffd' 1 279115 Mildred Martin - Pres. Patsy Barries - Vice Pres. Viola Giles - Sec. -Treas Frances Atchison Regina Atchison John Barlow Patsy Barnes Diane Bearden Otis Bender 'Mn 441 fin 5 W ay X . S 11292 B ff' e -Wx if no f ,sl I Sandra Benson Diane Chambers Betty Cobb David Cox Ann Davenport Jo Davis Linda Donner Douglas Ferguson Ferrell Ford Diane O'Shields Billy Quarles Brenda Sample Rickey Seymore Sally Smedley Joe Smith Brenda Summerlin Sue Walker Judy Weeden Viola Giles Thomas Klinner fNo picturej Ricky Koski Maurice Lee Linda Maroney Mildred Martin Freda McCullough I I I I I I 1 I I 4 I I I I I I i , I I i I 1 !Flil!lIlWl'I.II!!l.i!'hllIIHIIllliliIIll!IIlICllIlliHIfi1lIl'I.ilull''l!l!Il,l'5l'iU1liElZlli!l1i1!lillllllfEIIIUFIIIIIIILIJFSIflIh:il'ililII2llZllll'lIl ltI:lvH!'IIIIEIKIIZIZIllIITlll'lIIlIII'EITIli!Z12kHlIkl'l'1i!l'l!lI.lf ,,,i as ,W P Wayne Chance Sanderlin DeRarnus Miles Dosch fNo pitturej George Ford QNO picturey Gayle Griffin Dwayne Grissom Paula Harris Bobbie Helms Betty Horton Carol Hubbard Frankie Klinner Elaine Arnold Charles Arnold Jonathan Bagby George Barlow Eugene Barnes Bobby Bearden David Burt fNo picturej W.. 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Doris Watson ,flags Larry Watson h i V Marion Williams l 'gs Richard Williamson Sandra Willitte Alan Wirnberly James Smitlierman William Strout Linda Swindal Terrell Turner Donna Warren Charles Watson JUNIOR I FAVORITES Peggy Newsome Tommy Swindal JUNIOR II FAVORITES Sanderlin DeRamus Chris Rogers 235' F Y .nxt Q K 6 3 M495 K if .5 K, Y fi., itil Albert Blackman Ray Burt fNo picturej Sherra Burt Charlotte Carter Allan Champion QNO picturej Brenda Connell Richard Davenport Charles Deavers Pain DeRamus Barbara Dobbs Brenda Donner if an it Ann Arnold Jackie Atchison Jerry Atchison Larry Atchison fNo picturej Randolph Baldwin Roy Barlow Christine Barnes James Barrett Carolyn Benson Norman Bierd -cj' -V. is ' 'ft 5, f sim Z 'fax' 1 - an Q t it 'c 1 sw Rvws ' 17' f 'Nm tv'-w Buddy Pain Bob Ferguson Kenneth Ford fNo picturej Eugene Ford fNo picturej Angela Fulford Joe Gates fNo picturej Dan Gray Ronnie Hopkins Donald Jones Kenneth King Elizabeth Klinner Dianne Lusk Laymond Marsh qNo picturej Linda Merritt June Moore Peggy Newsome Jimmy Nichols fNo picturej Jean Nix Carolyn O'Shie1ds Thomas Parker fNo picturej Harvey Pickering Patricia Pharr Larry Ross Dicky Ryals Denny Wade James Watson Faye Wearhers Paul Wright Grover Wylie William York Bill Sellers Charles Sinyard Betty Jean Smith Ronnie Smitherman Tommy Swindal Harold Turner 1 1 E I i n F I , I 9 4 1 SECOND RUNNER-UP Miss Susie Atchison FIRST RUNNER-UP Miss Peggy Watson MISS MIRIAM PICKERING SECOND ALTERNATE Miss Judy Nix .es an W0 ties QW FIRST ALTERNATE Miss Julia Levins cgenlbz' Qaufy all fiiw .X 'X it 34, '- Ek MISS LORENE PRICKETT unzbr MISS MILDRED MARTIN Tanner-Q40 fk,L5g,p,:-kim::5,1Q1i. ,, f fbjeaugf MISS SANDERLIN DeRAMUS SENIOR ATTENDANT Miss Susie Atchison JUNIOR ATTENDANT Miss Fain DeRamus omecomzny G0 uf! HOMECOMING QUEEN Miss June Jarrett E . rw 3 Cfzfziezzsgzjy Qzkf MISS FRANCES WALKER 1 i - F I I T . I L . I I n 1 J 4 I I J N I 1 1 . I I IIUIIFKHIIIU IITIUUI ll lllllI1lJ'l-UIIHYHILTIIIIJIPN NlHlf1llflHlHHlllbHl I Nl.H.l-Ylf1UF1Hl!'l'1LHLlvlll'U lIIlln1l'Il1Y!lll'M4'1NlYl!lH I HIT-llH1l5lHl'H.IHYll'1LL1I UYINUY1 H1 HHH HHIHIIHHUUHIUHIZU I-F 491 MILDRED LOC KHART RICKY KOSKI 171 Af- 14727 CS6!lfUQfAUC1l'f5' FIRST ROW: D. Bearden, P. Watson, G. Herrod, B. Summerlin, B. Sample, D. Pickering, M. Stough, L. Maroney, G. Mobley, J. Fain, M. Martin, P. Barnes, F. McCullough. SEC- OND ROW: C. Fancher, L. Sellers, I. Nix, M. Gay, S. Houston, L. Hubbard, B. Griffith, P. Barnes, I. Levins, Miss Stroup fAdvisor5. THIRD ROW: F. Cooke, B. Amrnons, B. Cobb, J. Weedon, M. Ware, J. Jarrett, B. Headley, F. Moore, S. Benson, D. Chambers, J. Sanders, N D. O'Shields, V. Giles, M. Lockhart, S. Walker, M. Pickering. FOURTH ROW: C. Wilson, : I. Davis, S. Nichols, S. Koski, S.Ware, L. Donner, A. Davenport, S. Smedley, C. Williams, B. Dobbs, N. York, C. Marten, I. Russell, S. Atchison, F. Atchison, S. Wade, R. Atchison, S. Causey. 9122 58119 CQIIS' SEATED: C. Fancher, Recreational Leader: Martha Gay, Historian: Betty Griffith, Treasurer: Lynda Hubbard, Secretaryg Julia Levins, Parliamentarian. STANDING: L. Sellers, Reporter: I. Nix, Vice-Presidentg Miss Stroup: S. Houston, President: P. Barnes, Song Leader. 1 'E FIRST ROW: A. Posey, F. Ford, W. Chance, C. Fancher, J. Smith, R. Koski, E. Barnes. .. .wk SECOND ROW: P. Atchison, M. Giles, R. Williamson, T. Etheridge, C. B. Fancher, D. W Vasser, Mr. Anderson, W. Wade, L. Strout. THIRD ROW: L. Mims, Q. Williamson, D. :s- Barlow, B. Burt, A. Fancher, J. Barlow, D. Cox, B. Quarles, I. Glenn, F. Wade, E. Harr, f,,g,i5'f ' A. Smitherman, R. Seymour, L. Jones, D. Ferguson. E was 5 FARM RS OF D em ers gfk 1-HE NATIQNAL STUDYING VOCATIONAL 3 ORGANIZATION Fon Bovs AGRWUUURE jfs 9145 SEATED: Thomas Etheridge, President. STANDING: Paul Atchison, Vice-President: Dennis Vasser, Secretary: Marshal Giles, Reporters C. B. Fancher, Treasurerg Ronald Williamson, Sentinel: Mr. Anderson, Advisor. ri , 31 il X, w 1 i 4 I 5 E an 1 1 4 HHlHl11lf'HillN4Ol4.lIllUHlll MHQHHRIIIUHHILUIHIUHIIWHKKHl'l'I'HN'U1'lH.bK1U1HUHJ-I1lH1l1lMIlbkDl.IllIl.HlHl1.1UI LII YH IIIJYHHHIIH 1UNSIHLl.NlHlH'l.!N H1 HHH I-1iJ'H!Il'UIH'l.I'Tl'1lH1Oll lf oacfis Wessaye Looking back at our accomplishments on the fields of athletic competition this year, we find that we have been something less than spectacular as far as our won and lost record is concerned. However, we believe that our boys who participated in the athletic DWIGHT LEQNARD - Coagh events are better equipped to take on the responsibil- ities of citizenship and are therefore better students as a result of their participation. We would like to see more students taking an active interest in sports here at Dallas County High School. After all, this is an integral part of any high school program: and a school which believes in good, clean, athletic com- petition is also going to have a spirit of academic competition of which it can be proud. It is our desire to have winning teams in every sport here at DCHS, and we will do everything we can that is fair in order to win: however, we will never sacrifice the responsibilities of building character, and developing principles in order to win vic- tories on the field of competition. So, to our Seniors, who are leaving us this year, we note that you have not participated in many winning seasons during your athletic career here at DCHS. However, we are proud of you because you never lost the de- sire to win, and because you have demonstrated your ability to accept the hardships which will inevitably come your way as you become the leaders of tomorrow. MARVIN WARREN Assistant Coach joofgaf jeam SITTING: Quintus Williamson, Charles Fancher, Allen Smitherman, Joe Smith, Alvin Fancher Ricky Koski, Thomas Etheridge. KNEELING: Mgr. - Lionel Strout, Clyde Wilson, Bill Sherrer, Garry Griffith, Larry Mims, Hugh Ware, Jack Heifner. STANDING: Asst. Coach Marvin Warren, Roy Abbott, Jimmy Wade, Garland Hardy, Jim Stockman, Buddy I-Ierrod, John Reyn- olds, Kenneth Walker, C. B. Fancher, Coach Dwight Leonard. Gapfazbs JIMMY WADE JACKIE HEIFNER GARRY GRIFFITH JIMMY STOCKMAN 6'2 185 lbs. - guard HUGH WARE 5'8 1f2 195 lbs. - guard ', 2 f' J A X ff CII- f 5 GARLAND HARDY 6'2 155 lbs. - tackle C Senzbns JIMMY WADE Co-Captain 6'0 190 lbs. - halfback me il K.. CLYDE WILSON 5'8 135 lbs. ' end STE VE LOCKHA RT GARRY GRIFFITH Co-Captain 5'7 145 lbs. - halfback 5'9 1f2 150 lbs. - fullback BILL SHERRER 5'8 135 lbs. - center JACKIE HEIFNER - Co-Captain - Junior ROY ABBOTT - junior 5'9 160 lbs. - Quarterback 6'0 135 lbs, - Fullback KENNETH WALKER - Junior JOHN REYNOLDS - Sophomore 5'11 145 lbs. - End 5'9 185 lbs. - Tackle 1 'Hs . ,X ' M' ' ' W ' ff'-'W' es- f 'vm 'J f- bfffv' Lf QQ-V ' T 7 . W .W , , 12 21n5M..l L' ' .4 -f .Eg V , Q, ,ll 'W ' ,-A 1 'iv E FANCHERS BUDDY HERROD - Junior C. B. ALVIN CHARLES 6'2 245 lbs. - Tackle 6 O , 185 lbs. - 5'lO , 175 lbs. - 5'5 , 140 lbs. 57-Team WG3yUhl4.5' GARLAND HARDY RAY LOCKHA RT was 1v,,j-e, y,,..'-4 STEVE LOCKHART JIMMY STOCKMAN C, B, FANCHER JACKIE HEIFNER FRONT ROW: John Reynolds, Jack Heifner, Bill Sherrer, Steve Lock- jq-Ueain hart, Clyde Wilson. BACK ROW: Coach Leonard, Ray Lockhart, Garland Hardy, Jim Stockman, C. B. Fancher. Z9 79am FRONT ROW: Walker, Williamson, Wade, C. Pancher, Jones. BACK A A ROW: Koski, Barlow, Cox, Abbott, A. Fancher, Asst. Coach Warren. Jones Smitherm an Koski Griffith Abbott Williamson Ferguson Wade Etheridge yjasekf Fancher Hardy R. Lockhart Reynolds 1 1 S . Lockhart Wilson Walker Barlow FRONT ROW: Miriam Pickering, Cynthia Wilson MIDDLE ROW: Sara Houston, Peggy Watson, Martha Gay BACK ROW: Judy Nix, Geneal Herrod ,fa PEGGY WATSON - Head Cheerleader GENEAL HERROD - Drummer PEGGY WATSON Head Cheerleader MIRIAM PICKERING CYNTHIA WILSON , x Y C ffeerkarkzis' MARTHA GAY SARA HOUSTON JUDY NIX 3.-,g . ,., 2 r .f.fMi 5zi2ia.f?i'Q BD V51 NRI IllHliHHHfLS'lHlHlllllIvflJLN1BnRBlHHD I.lI1lBlHlJ.lI.I Lllllfll URH1-l'lHLlYIUR'IlH'lA+MI'lJ Il11f!lil'l'lYl'!HHJB1llI LH IPIIHHHUIIHLI J l'l'llITIlTU'H H HYHIPHH LJITITIILUIIHH llllflilllllilllld CQUI' 6349116176 K I 'E K X - ' Personnel: Mrs. Lavada Thompson: Mrs. Ernestine Garrison Mrs. Rebecca Davis, Supervisor FIRST ROW: E. Klinner, C. Benson, P. Pharr, L. Merritt, C. Barnes, A. Arnold, L. Connell. SECOND ROW: F. Weathers, B. Summerlin, S. Burt, A. Fulford, C. Carter, C. O'Shields, P. Newsome, B. Smith, B. Dobbs. THIRD ROW: P. Barnes, S. Benson, S. Causey, L. Sellers, D Lusk, S. Walker, P. Barnes - Mrs. Martin, Sponsor. 92216 BOW FIRST ROW: J. Bagby, L. Atchison, W. York, E. Barnes, T. Swindal, B. Strout, I. Nichols, P. Ryals, C. Deavers. SECOND ROW: C. Arnold, G. Wylie, B. Ferguson, R. Baldwin, J. Atchison, J. Atchison, B. Bearden, W. Sellers, P. Hopkins, THIRD ROW: D. Grissom, A. Fain, C. Sinyard, M. Dosch, W. Chance, L. Ross, L. Marsh, A. Champion, L. Watson, J. Barrett, R. Parnell, J. Watson, A. Blackmon. FOURTH ROW: E. Ford, K. Ford, N. Bierd, D. Jones, H. Pickering, R. Davenport, K. King, D. Wade, J. Gates, R.'Smitherman, H. Turner, R. Burt, P. Wright, R. Barlow. W.,,,,,,..,2 ww 'F ' X4 5 vyx .,, A4 QA . R'.f':'. :JSI -if W- , . gli ' -wfwsz.Qff- ' - M? 'Q zfirwiwi I, -' 59 M, ww Q ff ' veg, ' 5 Sl - ' fn - - ..,.....i U5 V .aa fx 3 if with ,WM pq! ,,qNW 'X' 1, ff X Mil ADVERTISERS BURSON COOPER BROTHERS COMMERCIQE SECURITIES LAUNDRY- CONSTRUCTION ' CLEANERS COMPANY The Old Reliable of Cash and Carry Automobile Financing 1070 Disc. lgzgnselrii Qvenue 709 Jeff Davis e T34 8fZ62ma TR 4-7401 Av. - 419 Broad Street Selma, Alabama Selma, Ala. TR 2-2431 C-RAY'S JEWELRY at Lrnflgj oi SELMA COFFEE CO. OPTICAL STORE STOUDENMIRE- 1010 Selrna Avenue MELTON TR 58251 Selma, Alabama TRACTCR CO' ' INC' I 1405 Water Ave. TR 4-5171 TR Z-3051 Selma, Alabama Selma, Alabama New Montgomery Hwy. SELMA TIN SHOP, INC. 1318 Selma Ave. Selma, Alabama Air Conditioning Duct Work Complete Heating Systems Sold and Installed Free Estimates TR 2-3571 MEATS ,sqm 1 1 5 K 4 TE gxll 5 1 . ,GZ ' V. . all Seasoned to please R. L. ZIEGLER'S, INC. Selma, Alabama Phone TRinity 4-8218 BELL HARDWARE V. J. ELMORE SUTLEY Building, Electric JEWELRY CO. Plumbing Supply 5 at 10 Ph 305 Phone 265 one Clanton, Alabama Clanton, Alabama Clanton, Alabama MILTON Compliments RUSSELL LEVlNE'S MERCANTILE of CALLEN Feed and Seed Clothlng and Gas Shoes A Phone Groceries TR 4-8771 ' FRIEND 1124 Water Ave. Milton, Alabama Selma, Alabama Clanton, Alabama Compliments of BARTON'S DEPT. STORE 1118 Alabama Avenue Selma, Alabama Compliments of EAGLE'S DEPT. STORE 1119 Alabama Avenue Selma, Alabama SHERRER SERVICE STATION Gulf Gas and Oil - Groceries Batteries - Tires - Tubes Accessories Phone 366-2345 Plantersville, Alabama Compliments of PETTY TIRE CO. 8 Lauderdale Selma, Alabama Compliments of BENDERSKY'S 1117 Alabama Avenue Selma, Alabama Compliments of PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. Phone TR 4-0451 Highway 80 W. Selma, Alabama Compliments of J. W. MCCULLOUGH Gas - Oil - Groceries Phone TR 4-6457 Jones, Alabama HOBBIE SEED CO. 11 Washington Street Selma, Alabama Field and Garden Seed Phone TR 2-1983 T. 8. T. 'U DFIIIW QUEEN BUILDING SUPPLY co. , INC, ,mlrronrmf l ,009 m ami' Everything From the Ground Up Q H P Phone TR 4-7486 f7'f, 1124 Washington Street 1 'tjggl Pf Selma, Alabama DAIRY QUEEN Phone TR 2- 1596 Highway 80 West Selma, Alabama Quality Building Is Lasting Satisfaction 7 .alas Nt, ' HENRY O. HOUSTON L -15 BUILDING CONTRACTOR SK P. O. Box 147 Planter sville, Alabama Compliments of WEST ALA. BUTANE CO., INC. Phone TR 2-0612 Montgomery Hwy. Selma, Alabama MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUSH? QIHUG There is only one original BUSH-HOC: accept NO other. Jeff Davis Avenue TR 4-9005 Selma, Alabama Compliments of COHEN'S SUPPLY STORE 1208 Alabama Avenu Phone TR 4-5387 Selma, Alabama 6 COTHRAN FEED 8: SEED 1220 Water Avenue Phone TR 2-3341 Selma, Alabama PETTY TIRE CO. Batteries - Tires Recapping 8 Lauderdale Street Phone TR 4- 5601 Selma, Alabama TRAVIS B. POSEY REAL ESTATE City Property Farms Loans - Rentals Realtors 1611 Broad Street Selma, Alabama Compliments of STOKES CO1'f1Pliff1e11tS RIVES APPLIANCE CHEVROLET of CO. Hardwood Gifts mt... CENTRALA Appliances High Fidelity W FARMERS Records Clar1tO1'1 Selma, Alabama Alabama CO-OP Phone TR 2-3801 HOLLAND JEWELERS The House of Diamonds 130 Broad Street Selma, Alabama HOMER L. HOLLAND HIT CHIN' RACK Dallas County Only Complete Western Store Highway 80 Selma, Alabama PERRIN CAFETERIA Breakfast 6-9 Lunch 11:00-1:45 Dinner 5:30-7:30 Selma, Alabama 207 Broad Street Phone TR 4-8331 Phone TR 2-2041 BAILEY K. GREEN DRY CLEANING 116 Lauderdale St. Selma, Alabama Phone TR 4- 4041 CAHABA FURNIT URE, INC. 10 Broad Street Selma, Alabama SE LMA DEL RESTAURANT Open 5:00 AM 'til 11:00 PM Seven Days a Week 225 Broad Street Phone TR 4-8121 Selma, Alabama Compliments of SELMA TRACTOR CO. New Montgomery Highway TR 4- 5381 Selma, Alabama MELVIN C. HEINZ Furniture Refrigerators Televisions Washing Machines 1003 Alabama Avenue Phone TR 4- 5221 Selma, Alabama Compliments of OTEY CHRISMAN Worlcl's Finest Putters 128 Faulk Avenue Phone TR 4-5178 Selma, Alabama Compliments of SE LMA STOCK YARDS Selma, Alabama MEYER SHOE CO. , INC. Central Alabama' S Finest Family Shoe Store Selma, Alabama Phone TR 4-4651 SWIFT DRUG CO Druggists 2.17 Broad Street Selma, Alabama Phone TR 4-9071 Phone TR 4-6631 COmP1imentS Of TURNER MOTOR CO., INC Posr oFFlcE DRUG co. 1001 Alabama Avenue CCCCC If Z9 Church Street Selma, Alabama Selma, Alabama SELMA CLEARING HOUSE THE PEOPLE'S BANK AND TRUST CO. THE SELMA NATIONAL BANK THE CITY NATIONAL BANK THE CITIZEN'S BANK AND TRUST CO. .T Z Selma, Alabama LET US HELP -4 ' K S I 4 A .9 Z , if fe ggi . S Q Compliments of TEPPER'S COCA-COLA 1 BOTTLING COMPANY DEPARTMENT STORE 25 Broad Street Phone TR 4-4631 Selma, Alabama King- Size Regular Whatever the Occasion 112 Green Street Phone TR 4- 5631 Selma, Alabama Compliments of TILLMAN DRUG 100 Broad Street Phone TR 4-8291 Selma, Alabama Compliments of SE LMA BUILDING MATERIAL CO. 1001 Phillips Street Phone TR 4-8215 Selma, Alabama LILLENT1-IAL'S 112 Broad. Street Phone TR 2-2661 Selma, Alabama Everything for Men and Boys Compliments of PATTERSON SERVICE CENTER North Broad Selma, Alabama Compliments of GASTON'S I. G. A. 1801 Selma Avenue Phone TR 4- 9088 Selma, Alabama LOVELADY GROCERY We Serve to Compliments of KAYSER CO. , INC. Serve Again Phone 366-2645 Plantersville 213 Broad Street Alabama Selma, Alabama Compliments of TIM'S CAFE 218 Broad Street Phone TR 4-7921 Selma, Alabama Nom say J N 9 Q,-Y BORIS LEVINS SERVICE STATION American Products W h G PICKERINCHS as ' retase SUPERETTE , Tire Repair 5Q' Phone 366-2867 Staple and Fancy Plantersville, G1'OC6I'iGS Alabama Plantersville, QLfT1Q,, LQ,, Alabama gigs ATE QIQ f E Xb' 1 b, 9 if E t, 55 5. 4 Aur g' REPAIRS T. 8: T. 9 5 0 BUILDING SUPPLY CU. , INC. Everything From the Ground Up Phone TR 4-7486, P. O. Box 472 1124 Washington Street I' ?'bo' Selma, Alabama Se ma' A a ama A 0 . Watzdtdaac X - V - - 4 ----- - -'---- - DAIRY PRODUCTS so x 5O Miles Fresher W 4. ,M 77 Old Montgomery Highway Phone - TRinity 4-6663 CLOVERLEAF DAIRIES, INC. Selma, Alabama CROCHERON BARBER SHOP Shines - Shaves i Shampoos ' 1112 Alabama Ave. Selma, Alabama Phone TR 4- 5041 WILLIE WHITT 1 C LIFF JEMISON lOwners1 1 TED GENTRY Where to Buy It 2 Lauderdale Street TR 4-6691 Selma, Alabama HENDRICKS 8: TATE INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE A11 Types of Insurance at Low Rates. Serving Selma Since 1903 1007 Water Avenue Selma, Alabama Compliments of STANDARD GLASS CO. 26 Church Street Phone TR 4-9091 Selma, Alabama Compliments of BLOCH BROTHERS HARDWARE 1100 Water Avenue Phone TR 4-4601 Selma, Alabama Compliments of DAIRY QUEEN Highway 80 West Selma, Alabama Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of GIBSON CANDY CO Candies School Supplies Sundries Phone TR 2-2091 12 Sylvan Street Selma, Alabama Compliments of SELMA CONCRETE PRODUCTS 1910 Selma Avenue Phone TR 4-7355 Selma, Alabama - ,- ' EASTERN SOUTH VEL- ' AND GRA D SAN COMPANY 2' CM lil! Sunflower Meal Kentucky Wonder Flour Cooper Tires Stetson Paint Happy Kids Peanut Butter and Pickles Federal Shells STEWART, KING 8. McKENZIE Selma, Alabama For all your Sand and Gravel needs Highway 22 Planter sville, Alabama Phone 366-4201 A A DELCHAMPS CHICAGO DIXON'S Compliments SALES CO. NEWSSTAND of Selma Clanton Selma FRIENDS Alabama Alabama Alabama 0' , -'al 1 . V ..... , ...... g QUALITY sd -':x:.?xT4xx X ,. Q.. a DAIRY PRODUCTS MAYO'S Selma, Alabama Producers and Distributors for DAIRY FRESH CORP. AUTOGRAPHS mi TAYLOR PUBLISILIIIIG YCpNtPANY sw fJf51ym6 ,AM-fm, . 1 . f 4 1 -4 .M-.V ,A , we ' 0. v whinf l ,iiilf ' 1- ' WW i 'HW -f w4,i., .f ' f-pfji?.q-f,a-r- K' Aifi V1 -.Q A1 -- ' nz In 5- H Q . ' 'Q' f E as f , f f L' l . I Y Y K 15' , 41 '- . 31 .if R 1 2 E 'I ir :..4,f- ' 'Q X . fi . f Q35 L, :rx ,fe , ,,... V, ip?-P 1 9 . '1, 1 ,fl , Q hi F I , .Pi gl A pi h Y - 'V , ni. ' gli.- 54-1. lx: 'B-:A fs Z- h ..': . . x 1 F 1142 I 5 1,24 Z e . Q , '-it I ', J .xi
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