Decatur High School - Golden Memories Yearbook (Decatur, AL)

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University of Alabama A toast. to one of the most popular teaclrers ever to lvave taught in Decatur Higl7,l W. T. JORDAN, Cullomburg, Alabama . . Principal B, S. University of Alabamag Nl. A. Columbia University l'Ve appreciate the leadership of Mr. ,l0Tt1'd7l, laffectionately calleci' Doc j, an excellent leader full uf good lvumor and sympathetic um1'erstana'ing and a clvaracter builder KATHERINE BRANDAU, Knoxville, Tennessee Home Economics B. S, University ol' Tennessee fl n Ace in teaching the science of llue finest of all fine arts. tlve fine art of living PAUL F, CROUCH, Montgomery, Alabama Commercial A. B. University of Alabama A most courtly gentleman, versed in art and science ELIZABETH EICH. Fort Davis, Alabama . . . ilflatlvematcis A, B. University of Alabama llflrctlver it's interior decorating or catlvetlral l1uila'ing, geometry is essential. tWiss Eicla says, The xrurlil cuuld not exist nfitliout Matlvematicsf' ll-'e say Decatur Higlv Sclnool could not get along nfirlvoiat Miss Eiclv AUBREY FULLER, Hartselle. Alabama . History. Assistant Coaclv A. B. University of Alabama rllr. Fuller has strwen to teaclv us tlral the only way alreaal is the riglrt nay. that of lwnor ana' fair play MRS. JORDAN, Anniston, Alabama , . Librarian jacksonville State Teachers College: Peabody: Columbia Universityg University of Alabama tllrf. ,lordan if a mos! resourceful and' efficient guiale into the realms of research Moooy ODOM OGLE POPE RoBER'rsoN SMITH UssERY 'N . , 5. is 3: Q., P vi NN 1. ,W 2' SISQX LEON Moomx Moulton, Alabama . Science B. S University of Alabama In teaching Science Mr. Nloody stands for truth and knowledge: his students know all too well these do not come without strenuous mental effort LILLIAN Oooivi, Decatur, Alabama , English B. S. Peabody Miss Odom not only maintains high standards of scholarship but emphasizes ideals of honor and righteousness. Her first thought is the students: they nfill ever hold her in lo-wing fe7,'1e77'lbfL1nfe H. L. OGLE, Birmingham, Alabama . . History. Coach A. B. Birmingham-Southern Coach Ogle is just as good a coach as he was a player. and that's saying something AILEEN POPE, Wilsonville, Alabama . . Languages A. B. Judson College: M. A. Peabody We realize the beauty of such intimate association as nfe'1fe had with Nliss Pope for the past three years. The loveliness of her personality shall he reflected in the lives of the students n'ho've had this privilege MARY ROBERTSON. Tuscaloosa, Alabama History, Social Science A. B. Huntingdon College Miss Robertson not only knows her History but is up-toathe-minute with information on all subjects. She is a great help to the students. FLORENCE SMITH, Danville, Alabama . Science. English A, B. Birminglaam-Soutlxern A large life is not a life that's a mere piffle, but one that makes the world a better place because you have lived. LOUISE USSERY, Clarksville, Tennessee . Mathematics A. B. Southwestern Our Sponsor, Miss Ussery. is for the mutual, intellectual, and spiritual developrrient of the student body. She is an inspiration and il benedictiori to us. ALMA MAT E R Hail to thee, our Alma Mater By the Tennessee, Through the years we'll oft remember Days we've spent with thee. Always faithful, always loyal To our ensign boldg Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Decatur High, all hail. Here's to thee, our clear old High School! Here's to thee a song! May the happy memories of thee Linger with us long. Soon our faithful hand will sever, Soon our ways will part Friendship ties will live forever Graven on each heart. SENICDR -J S 1 32 A- ' .' I x ' g x g.: 5 B I l,f' H , f :A ' ' -ff gr Q ' W. -if Q' I U 1 Mfr , V 5 ., ! F W x r xl 1 if 1 X ff xx h is X ,SN THREE SENIOR THREE CLASS GUY BLACKWELL Lou1sE USSERY JEAN GRAY MARTHA FRANCES FRANK MARTIN C. D. JUDD BLACKWELL USSERX' OFFICERS PETTEY Preyident Sponsor Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Reporter GRAY PETTEY MARTIN Juno Nlottoz Not at lfTe lop but climbingf, Colors: Green and Wlmite Flower: Wl1ite Rose 1141 DOROTHY AUSTIN- Dot For she's a jolly gooa' fellowf' Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '37g Pep Squad '37g Bas- ketball '35, y36, ,37g Pourquoi Pas '37. FOSTER POINTER BAILEY- Barnumn A man of culture is the true apostle of equality. Annual Staff '37g Phi Chi Mu '36g Hi-Y ,36, '373 Treasurer '37g L'Allegro '37, GERTHA BENNTCK- Gee', The great end of life is not knowledge but actionf Pourquoi Pas '37g Basketball '37, JULIAN BIBB, JR. He never says a foolish thing. President Phi Chi Mu '36g Boy's Hi-Y '36, '37g Los Amigos '37. GUY BLACKWELL. jk.- J Knowledge itself is power. President Senior Class '37g Boy's Hi-Y '33-'37g Presi' dent '37g Scribe '36g Secretary '35g Advertising Man- ager l:WhPl1 Jake Takes a Hand '36g Annual Staff '37g L'Allegro '37. LOUIS C. BLIZZARD- Blizzey The trials anal cares of Seniors have never seemed to trouble Louisf' Los Amigos Club '37g Most Popular Boy '37, CHARLES E. BOLEY He looks :lawn that lonesome lPrife'villel r0aa'.U Assistant Football Manager '35g Manager Basketball '35-'37g Nlanager Football '36g Anuual Staff '37g D Club '35-'37: Pourquoi Pas '37, MARION ROSS BOSVVELL- Toodles M0i1lesty is her charmfy Scribe Girls' Hi-Y Club '371 Los Amigos Club '37. FRANK WILSON BROWN- Snooks The face, the index of a feeling mind. President Sophomore Class '36g President Los Amigos Club '37g Boys' Hi-Y Club '37g Captain Book Drive '36: Captain Magazine Drive '37g President Home Room Club '36g Annual Staff '36g Los Amigos Club '37. BENSON BRYANT Benson goes with Wilf1'ed like sugar goes with tea. Los Amigos Club '37. I O R S cyl 'Paragon cProduction THE PARAGON PRESS Montgomery, Alabama YSL WVU fx! , '? I I if 5. ga f 1 :Vw g, if ff' ,L f 1 A L L' S E N I SARA IMOGENE BURLESOINI- Gene A beautiful face is like a silent commendationf' Girls' I-Ii-Y Club '35-'37g Phi Chi Mu '36g Annual Staff '37g Pourquoi Pas '37. INA CORDELIA CALL- Nonnie Impossible is a word Ina ne-ver uses. L'Allegro Club '37: Annual Staff 737. DORA ELIZABETH CAUDILLv J'Doclie You ne-ver ran show better than as your own natural self, Assistant Cheer Leader '37g Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '35g Los Amigos Club '37q Pep Squad '37g Baslcetball '36, '37g Most Popular Girl '37. STEPHEN EMORY CAUDILL- Red His Athletic ability is admired by all his classmatesf, Vice-President Sophomore Class '3-45 Football '34-'36g Co-Captain '36: Baseball '35g Basketball '37g D Club '34-'37g Vice-President '36g Pourquoi Pas I37. VIRGINIA CHANDLER-'lGinger The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. L'Allegro Club '37, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CPIENAULT- Frank He nfouldn't know a foul if it had feathers. Annual Staff '36g Football ,33-'36g Phi Chi Mu '36g D Club '34-'37g Masquers' Club '36g Los Amigos Club '37. VIVIAN MARIE COOK Her air. her smile, her motives tola' of womanly completenessf, Pourquoi Pas '37, FRANCES ELIZABETH COXVDEN- Wankie You would have to search far to find a more conscz entious studentf, Girls' I'Ii-Y Club ,37g Phi Chi Mu 363 LIAllegro Club '37, -f EARL CROW lt makes no difference about the size: He is little. and he is wisef, Los Amigos Club '37: Boys' Hi-Y Club '37, MARTHA CAROLINE DAWSON- Marthis She possesses many admirable qualities. Honor Roll .352 Pourquoi Pas Club '37. 1167 JAMES JACKSON DINSMORE- lack To live and die is all we have to do. L'Allegro Club '37, VIRGINIA ADELE DINSMORE-- Ginger Ginger plays a little. stualies a little, and loves a little: one of the happiest ana' most carefree girls in the Senior Class, Beauty Contest -355 Football Follies '35g Jane Takes a Hand '36g Los Amigos Club '37, School Beauty '37. LETHA ALICE DUTTON- l.ethe She not only has brains but personality. Honor Roll '35, '36, '37g Pourquoi Pas Club '37, CHARLES H. EYSTER, JR. He preferred to he good rather than to seem so. Boys' Hi-Y Club '36, '37: Phi Chi Mu '36: Anuual Staff '37p President L'Allegro Club '37. W'ILLIAM BIBB EYSTER- Goat Victory belongs to the most perseveringn Editor of Golden Memories '37: President junior Class '36: Phi Chi Mu '36: Honor Roll '35, '36, '37, Boys' Hi-Y Club '37: Annual Staff '36, '37g President Home Room Club '36g Los Amigos '37: Most Intelligent Boy '37. ELIZABETH GERALDINE FARRER- jerry Like the hee. she's a Worker. Honor Roll '35, '37g Attendance Honor Roll '35, '37g Pourquoi Pas Club '37. MARY FRANCES FISHER-'Tootsie Snoots Lips that much laughter holds. Los Amigos Club '37. VIRGINIA ELIZABETH FOX l'Vher1 trouble troubles you, Sing Baby Sing. President Pourquoi Pas Club '37: Phi Chi Mu '36: May Day Representative '36: Sponsor Home Coming Game '35: Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '37g Treasurer Sophomore Class '35g Pep Squad '371 Cutest Girl '37. VIOLA FULLER- Velo In small proportions nfe just lveauties see L'Allegro Club '37. BETTY KATHRYN GILES- Red A good all-araunal girl. deservedly popular. and the hest sport ever. Girls' Hi-Y Club '37g Assistant Cheerleader '36: Head Cheerleader '37g D Club '37g Basketball '35, '36, ,371 Annual Staff '37g Secretary junior Class '36, Treasurer Phi Chi Mu Club '363 May Day Representative '36: Best All-Round Girl '37g Los Amigos Club, '37. I O R S S E N I GENEVA SUE GOODE- Jenny Her merry notes snfeet music makes. Football Follies 'Big Program Chairman Pourquoi Pas Club '37g Property Manager When Jane Takes a Handf' JEAN CONSTANCE GRAY Hou sweet and fair she seems to hef, Senior II Representative May Day '36g Vice-President Phi Chi Mu Club '36g Girls' I-Ii-Y Club '36, '37: Vice-President Senior Class '37g Sponsor Thanksgiving Game '37: Secretary Los Amigos Club '37g Basket' ball '36, '37. DOROTHY LEE GREEN- Dot Laugh ana' the world laughs with you. L'Allegro Club '37. THEDA MAE HANDLEYf Light:iing Venus has nothing on Theda: in fart. Theda is two arms ahead. Miss Decatur ,352 Secretary Pourquoi Pas Club '37g Maid Home Coming Game '37g Girls' Hi-Y '37g Base ketball '35, '37. JOHN HARMON His quiet and unassuming manner has made him a favorite with students. Los Amigos Club '37. MARY KATHLEEN HARRISON Common sense is not n fommon thing. L'Allegro Club '37. LENA RIVERS HARVEY- Toots It is a poor heart that never rejoifes, and har heart is not poor. Pourquoi Pas Club '37: Pep Squad '37. JEAN HUIE- Bismark None knew her hut to love her, Nor named her hut to praise. President Girls' Hi-Y Club '37: When Jane Takes a Hand '36: Citizenship Honor '37g Annual Staff '37g Phi Chi Mu Club '36. ROBERT WARNER HUNTER- Bob Bch doesrft he'ie've in pricinpal, hut oh he does in interest. Phi Chi Mu Club '36: Los Amigos Club '37. CHARLES IKERMAN- Ike l'irtue's it's onfn reward: so's jollityf' Roscoe Turner Areo Club 35: Annual Staff '37g L'Allegro Club '37, 1 183 DOROTHY EARL IlVlIVIELf Dot Her efforts have won much praise, Treasurer Pourquoi Pas Club '37g Honor Roll '35, '36: Annual Staff '37g Nlost Intelligent Girl '37. EDYTHE LOUISE JONES- -Ionesy Kind hearts are more than roronetsf' Pourquoi Pas Club '37, NANCY WORTH JONES- Worthless Vivarious, hrainy, and interesting. this is Nancy lfV0rth. Vice-President Sophomore Class '35g Vice-President Los Amigos Club '37g Phi Chi Mu '36g Annual Staff '37g Basketball '35-'37g Honor Roll '35, '36, C. D. JUDD, JR.-'ujuddn You gotta get high to sing. Treasurer junior Class '36q When jane Takes a Hand '36g Cheerleader '35 '36: D Clubg Los Ami- gos Club '37g Reporter Senior Class '37g Annual Staff '37. BEVELLE KING- Nell A Young Sophisticated Lady Los Amigos Club '37g When jane Takes a Hand '36g Beauty Contest '35g Beauty Contest '37. THOMAS WILLIAM KING-- Tom Though slightly UD lazy, Tom has personality. wit. and congeniality, and rates the friendship of all. Boys' Hi-Y '34g Lambda Pi Sigma '34g Basketball '34, '36g Football '36g Treasurer L'Allegro Club '37g When -lanes Takes a Hand '363 Senior II handsome Boy '36q School's Most Handsome Boy '37. RUTH KIMBRELL Ruth's motto is to play the gamef, Basketball '35, '36g L'Allegro Club '37. EDNA MYRL LANE- lVl'Lane Knowledge of itself is riches. Honor Roll '35, '36g L'Allegro Club '37g Pep Squad '37. MILDRED LUCILLE LATHAM- Mille Honor lies in honest toil. Pourquoi Pas Club '37. MARGARET BLAIR LAWRENCE The noblest mind the hes! rontentment has. Secretary Home Room Club '36g Pep Squad '37g L'Allegro Club '37. S E N I O R S C193 S E N I O R S MARY OLA LEWIS- Tis Slack little, but tbere's muflv in that little, Pourquoi Pas Club '37, MARY HELEN LYLE Shes all my fancy painted l7erJ Shes lovely, slve's divine. Beauty Contest '35g Senior II Beauty '36g Senior III Beauty '37g Los Amigos Club '37. JANE IVIALONE- Mahoney The pursuit of the perfect is the pursuit of sweetness ana' light. Girls' Hi-Y '36, '37g Program Chairman '37g Vice- President junior Class '36g Phi Chi Nlu '36g Annual Staff '37g Pourquoi Pas '37g Basketball '36, '37, ARTHUR LOUIS MANN- Louise 'Wfriflfs make the sun of life. Roscoe Turner Aero Club ,351 Phi Chi Mu '36g When jane Takes a Hand '36g Annual Staff '37g Boys' Hi-Y Club '37g Los Amigos Club '37. FRANK M. MARTIN- 1 Ami uflmt he greatly thought. he nobly dared. Treasurer Senior Class '37g Boys' Hi-Y Club '36, '37g Secretary '37g Secretary and Program Chairman Home Room Club '36g Annual Staff '37g L'Allegro Club '37. MARY FRANCES MATTHEWS- Frankie Sl7e's a Worker, not 5 5l7irkc'r. Salesmanship Honors 436, '37g L'Allegro Club '37, KATHRYN MCCLELLAN- Kat A lfVe love Iver for her sweet and quiet ways. L'Allegro Club '37. DOROTHY G. NICCLURE- Dot Tln're's nothing ill can dwell in such a templef' Girls' Hi-Y Club '36, '37g Phi Chi Mu Club '36: L'Allegro Club '37. DOROTHY ABIGAIL MCCLUSKY- Dot Ufoy rises in her like a summer's morn. Pourquoi Pas Club '37. CLYDE BURFORD MURPHY, JR.- Murp 'il yan: what I yarn and tl7at's .ill I yum, Pourquoi Pas Club '37. 1203 J ig 'CT 3 I-IUEL MAURICE MURPHY- Hugo He will have his fun or die tryingf' lVIasquer's Club '36g When jane Takes a Hand '36g Annual Staff '37g Los Amigos Club '373 Band '34: Orchestra '34. RUBY CATHERINE NANCEillNancy,' Worlz first and then restfl Annual Staff '37g Los Amigos Club '37, WILFRED NAPPS The dearest and the best. L'Allegro Club '37. SARA FRANCES NEVILLE-l'Sara,7 To see her is to love her. Girls' Hi-Y Club '35, '36, '37g Vice-President '35g Phi Chi Mu Club '36g Secretary L'Allegro Club ,373 Annual Staff '37, JAMES HENRY NORTON- Jimmy He'd rather be right than presidentf, Los Amigos Club '37. DORIS EILEEN NUNN- Doris The most precious packages are done up in small bundles. Pourquoi Pas Club '37g Pep Squad 37. CORNELIA ROSE OTTE- Nelia Be happy in the good you ve won. and in the good you do. Pep Squad ,37g L'Allegro Club 737. EOS PECK- Pinky Goddess of Dawn. Basketball '37g L'Allegro Club '37. WILNIA RUTH PETTEY Silence sweeter is than speech. Pourquoi Pas Club '37g Pep Squad '37. MARTHA FRANCES PETTEY- Martee A delightful combination of beauty, ability, and good naturef, Secretary Phi Chi Mu '36g May Day Representative '36g Secretary Senior Class '37g Girls' Hi-Y Club '36, '37g Secretary-Treasurer '37g Vice-President L'Allegro Club '37. S E N I O R S 1215 S E N I HENON W. PEARCE lf ladies interfere with your Work, quit Work, Boys' Hi-Y Club '33, '34: XVhen .lane Takes a Hand ws '36g Secretary Senior I Class '35, IVIasquer's Club '36g L'Allegro Club '37. MARY LEE POWERS- Miss Mary Flirtati0n, attention without intention. Los Amigos Club '37. DOROTHY NELLE PROSSER- Nellie A true friend and conscientious worker. L'Allegro Club '37. MARY ELIZABETH PREUIT- Tootsie The fairest garden in ber looks A nd in Iver mind the wisest books. Phi Chi Mu Club '36, Girls' Hi-Y Club '37g Vice President Pourquoi Pas Club '37g Annual Staff '37, RICHARD RYAN- Pete A person is never known, till be is provedf' Football '35, '36, D Club '35, '36, Pourquoi Pa Club '37. MYRTICE SANDERS- Myrr She needs no eulogy: slve speaks for herself. Honor Roll '35, '36g I.'Allegro Club '37, VIRGIL R. SANDLIN- Doc A man of resourres: tlrat's a man to make his way i 5 71 lifes' Los Amigos Club '37. DOROTHY JANE SANDUSKY- Dot Always prepared Pourquoi Pas Club '37, VANCHE ELISE SCRUGGS- Vanche Quiet in rlass but powerful loud in grades. Los Amigos Club '37, Phi Chi Mu '36g Honor Rol '35, '37g Basketball '35, '36, '37, WILFORD SELF Lots of ailrlelir ability combined with a big and generous heart. F00fbJll '371 D Club '37, Pourquoi Pas Club '37 4223 I ANNA MAE SHEATS- Anna A contented spirit is the sweetest of existence. Los Amigos Club '37. MOLLY ANN SIEBERT Molly is a likable girl who has most trustnfortlwy clraracteristicsf' L'Allegro Club '37. WILLIAM DOUGLAS SIIVIRELL- Bill A man is but what he lenowetlrf' Boys' Hi-Y Club '35-'37g Scribe '36g Football '35, '36g D Club '37g Los Amigos Club '37. CLIFFORD SMITH- Icky Hlflfhen he works he works, wlven be plays he plays. Boys' Hi-Y Club '36, '37g Scribe '37g Football '36g Stage Nlanager When -lane Takes a Hand : L'Allegro '37 Club . CLARA EVELEEN SMITH- Leannie A good disposition and a friendy beartf' Pourquoi Pas Club '37, LESTER SMITH- Wormy Good natzired and good tempered. D Club '34. '35, '36, '37g Basketball '36, '37g Foot- ball '37g Baseball '35g Business Manager Athletics '34, '35, '36g When Jane Takes a Hand '36g Los Amigos Club '3 7. WILLIAM STEWART- Billy He's impulsive, good natured and big hearted. Los Amigos Club '37, HARRY H. SUNDERLAND He's where the girls are. Boys' Hi-Y Club '33-'37g Secretary '36g Vice-President '37g Phi Chi Mu '36g L'Allegro Club '37, JAMIE TEDFORD-- Ted Speech is great, but silence is greater. When jane Takes a Hand '36g Pourquoi Pas Club '37. HARRY GEORGE THORNHILL- Honey In the Held of sport he stood out. Football '34, '35, '36g Co-Captain '36g D Club '36g L'Allegro Club '37g lVIasquer's Club '36, I O R S 1233 S E N I O R S FRANCES FARLEY TH6RNTON- Franny l'Vearing all that weight of learning like a flower. Girls' Hi-Y Club '37g Phi Chi Mu '36g Honor Roll '35: Attendance Honor Roll '35: Pourquoi Pas Club '37. BEVERLY JANE TODD- Flirt A nitty woman is a treasurer: a witty beauty is a power. Pallaclian Literary Society, '35g Glee Club '35g Beauty Contest '35g Dramatics Club '35g Los Amigos Club '37. CLARA BELLE TURNER- Tiny UA winning Way, a pleasant smile. Glee Club 355 L'Allegro Club '37, AZALEE TURNEY- Lee Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingersf Los Amigos Club '37, GLADYS MILDRED VAUGHN- Millie She rlrarms us with a spell of silence. Pourquoi Pas Club '37, LA CHARLES WEAVER- Charlsie A mighty spirit fills that little frame. When Jane Takes a Hand '36g Poutquoi Pas Club '37, NINA EUGENIA WOOD- jean There was a nine days' wonder in Iver smile. Los Amigos Club '37, EVELYN WOODALL- Mammy Keep up your spirits: never say r1'ief When jane Takse a Hand '36g L'Allegro Club '37. MARY YOUNG- Dir Give ln-r of the fruit of her hana's. Reporter Senior II Class '36g Honor Roll '35, '36: An- nual Staff '37: L'Allegro Club '37. JAMES YARBROUGH- jimmy His only books were woman's looks, Pourquoi Pas Club '37, 1245 'i': - SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Nineteen hundred and twenty-five was an eventful year for about one hundred and hfty young lads and lassies. They started on their first and one of the most important journeys of life when they solemnly and hesitantly marched into the various grammar schools of Decatur. A new and exciting life had begun for them, one in which they were to explore and discover new and interesting things. After six uneventful years these lads and lassies graduated from grammar school and entered the first lap of their education, which was junior high school. Most of them passed successfully through the seventh, eighth and ninth grades under the faithful guidance of Miss Pritchett, Mrs. Garten, Miss Russell, Miss Rinehart, Mr. Kelly, and Mr. Napps. The next year the young students entered senior high school. As they entered, a magic spell was cast over Riverside. A beautiful goddess stood on each side of the entrance and changed these romping, stamping children into subdued young men and women. Many old friends have gone and new ones have taken their places. W'e have had a wonderful time in Dear Old Riverside. Young voices have made the walls ring with youth and laughter. The school life of our class has not always been easy. We have had to talce the thorns with the roses, but this has better prepared us for future life. Our class has shown great dramatic ability in the plays which have been pre- sented. We shall perhaps have some actors and actresses of which to be proud, and of which we can say, I went to school with him or herf' We have also carried through a very successful magazine campaign this year. During our Senior High School career our teachers have been our guiding stars. We are greatly indebted to them in more ways than those in which more knowledge is concerned. Nlay those classes which follow love, honor, and respect them as we do. After our graduation this year we shall be divided, but to all of us the Gates of Opportunity stand open. How many will enter? Will you? That which we are, we are One equal temper of heroic hearts Made weak by time and fate, But strong in will to strive, To seelc, to find, and not to yield.-Tennyson MARY YOUNG, Clan Historian. 1 25 I ' . 'fm ll fig, , 5 Fifa l C' hal I . I 'fb Q A If-Qi 4 .lima 4-.ff - CLAS S POEM Twelve years ago was our starting time, Wfhen from the bottom we began to climb, Our determination being we would not stop Until we had reached the very top. Long, crooked and Through which we narrow was our path tried to work our math, History, science and grammar was the same With zero sometimes placed beside our name. But this did not keep us back, For, courage then we did not lack. We knew there was a joy untold, In reaching that long, desired-for goal. And now after years of work and strife We have reached the turning point of life. But with that same We look ahead to Twelve long years Twelve long years Twelve long years Until our hair has We prize them all, zeal we had in the past, our future at last. with sighs and tears! with hopes and fears! that with us stay, turned to gray. gloomy and fair. Forever in our hearts they will share A place, where nothing else can stay To steal the memories of them away. RUBY C. NANCE, Class Poet 1 263 C L A S S S O N G Tune: When Irish Eyes are Smiling. Verse: Cho From my days' worlc I tire and I dream by the fireg School clay thoughts are in my memory. Then there comes to my mind, such a spot so divineg On the banks of the Old Tennessee. I recall all my teachers, my classmates, and chums, And 'tis then that a tear dims my eye. Though a dream it may he, I,m happy you seeg 'Cause I,m hack in DECATUR HI. rus: Turn baclcg turn hack thy pagesg Oh! Time in your hasty flight. Though itis only a dream Iim dreaming, I'm a schoolboy for tonigth. In the class of Thirty-seven, I loved in days gone hy, Sure it was an earthly heaveng MY DEAR OLD DECATUR HI. HUEL MAURICE MURPHY - W ff J Xxx 127i September September September September CALTNWDAR 9-School started 16-Sponsor selected. Z2-Elected Class Officers 24-Rings, cards, and invitations selected 25 to December 18-Sale of Christmas Cards 28-Decided to take charge of stands at football games 30 to October 26-Curtiss and Crowell Magazine Campaign October 20-Coat hanger collection began October 26-Final checkup on magazines October 27-Annual Staff elected September September September November November November November November November December December December December December December 6-Prizes for magazines awarded 8-Beauty Contest began 13-Motto, colors and Flowers selected I8-Box Supper. End of Beauty Contest Z3-Elected Who,s Who to 30--Thanksgiving Holidays l-Shakespearean Plays 3-Second order of rings wents off 4-Girls' Hi-Y initiation 6- DU Club initiation 15-Football Banquet 18 to january 4-Christmas Holidays 25 january 8-Annual went to Engravers January ll-Girls, Hi-Y Banquet January 18 to 22-Mid-term Examinations January 20 to February 7-Biggest Flood in History o February 8 to 12-Dead Line for Annuals February 15-Annual went to Printers February 25-Z7-Basket Ball Tournament March 5-L,Allegro Entertainment March 18 to 19-A. E. A. Holidays Marcli 26-Senior Class Play fU April 5-Pourquoi Pas Entertainment April 7-Senior Class Play, He Couldn't Take It. April 16-Boys' Hi-Y Dance April 19-Los Amigos Entertainment April Z3-Kid Day April 30-Annual Staff Banquet May l-Educational Tour May 8-Girls' Hi-Y Mother and Daughter Banquet May 14--lunior'Senior Entertainment May 17-21-Senior Finals May 21-Girls, Hi-Y Banquet May 25-P. T. A. entertained Seniors May 26-Senior Banquet May 27-Hi-Y Tea May 28-Class Night Nlay 30-Baccalaureate Sermon May 31-Final Party May 31-Graduation 1283 Maw 1 AU-R ,L t X 3 ss! it 5-K1 li e VF'-Ps with X W A , up rg .ic 'Q' . A N ,, . of fffawf ff? a . . 1-tux Q1 . f , f 1 .1 . I .. fl W. .fl JMA, N it-YQ, Lge- ,gy .1 ..,5,, 'Q Eqllglfl ' 'N fl ,.- ll' ai ltiiffilf' i .Tx ' ' : ' Alf.: , , 1 ij Q, N' Q 5 WLYVK :. f ,, 5 xr L: ,X - f W 'W uni, gf E I x kc x 'ZX -,f N S l I Z PROPHECY I, Nancy Worth jones, may my friends increase, Awoke one night from a deep dream of peace, And saw within the moonlight of the room, Making it rich like a lily in bloom, , An angel writing in a book of gold. Exceeding peace had made me bold And to the presence in the room I said, What writest thou?,, The vision raised its And with a look made of all sweet accord, Answered simply, This prophecy record. head Guy Blackwell, the president of this class today ln national politics goes over in a big way. A large establishment on Bank Street now stands, 'fBailey's Store for Menn is in Foster's strong hands Marion Boswell trained thoroughbred horses for races She taught them their canters, their trots, and their pa Louis Mann was Loveman's best window draper, Evelyn Woodall was a famed Egyptian Fakir. We see Mary Helen Lyle, with her face so fair At Atlantic City. She was voted Miss America there. William Eyster, at law practice, had proved quite a wowg But, when opposed by Mary Young, he trembled, and h Frances Cowden gave advice to every old maid, But she was first to fall out of the parade. Her assistants, Cornelia Rose Otte and Louise jones Are also married and have happy homes. ces. 1 291 ow! Of Mary Preuit we certainly can boast, Her books are rivalling those of Emily Post. Robert Hunter, poor thing, had crashed into a barn, And, heavens above, his last word was Darn. In Hollywood now is Eos Peck. She? She's designing stage clothes with one Dolly Tree. Myrtice Sanders. another of our Decaturites, Is making fame and fortune on scenaries she writes. -I. C. Penney has greatly enlarged his new store Under the capable management of Jack Dinsmore. A great help in making this store without peer Is Ruth Kimbrall, a most efficient cashier. Louis Blizzard, in a circus, strange to relate, Is a famous clown and certainly is great. Geneva Goode became famous far and near For her beautiful music and tones so clear. Gertha Bennich and Vanche Elise Scruggs rival camps directed And each otheris weaknesses quickly detected. Dorothy Austin, at basketball, is an all-star, She swells the box offices near and far. C. D. Judd is crooning love songs over radios, Huel Murphy accompanies his uahi' and his Koh. To the scenes of our childhood we often revertg At Gordon Bibb, Nlargaret Lawrence is a teacher expert. To wear beautiful dresses is always great fung Visit the shop of Lena Harvey and Doris Nunn. Myrl Lane and Viola Fuller always had the dance fever, They're Broadway stars now, and so,s La Charles Weaver. Virginia Dinsmore proved to be a girl of swift action, One semester, a Dinsmoreg the next one, a Jackson. We were surprised to know to the altar she'd trod, Her example was soon followed by lovely Jane Todd. When in a quandry about a gift, just stop And consult Evaleen Smith in her ritzy gift shop. Clara Bell Turner's opinions rule the waves For her stylish hair-dress every debutante craves. Imagine Dorothy McClusky,s elation She was elected State Superintendent of Education. Fashion Models present such a charming allure In this profession are Sara Neville and Dorothy McClure Pete Ryan, who played hookey to fish with worms and snails Has a big boat now and is out catching whales. Wfilifred Self and Cecil Chandler take the world by storm With their new golf methods and wonderful form. Virginia Fox sings lullabys on a Manhattan stage Her act is wonderful, and is she the ragel Some of this credit goes to Virginia Chandler, A manager grand, who knows how to handle her. Frank Brown is far away from his boyhood scenes, He mans one of Uncle Sam's big submarines. Marie Dressler's mantle fell on Dorothy Greeng She' Riverside's original gift to the screen. 4301 Sheriff Virgil Sandlin is the head of the law, He hlls crooks and lawbreakers with a terrible awe. Annie Mae Sheats? Fm sure it,s no otherg A dignihed young matron, a sorority mother. Astaire and Rogers are awfully good, But they can't hold a light to Clifford Smith and jean Wood. Letha Dutton comforts hearts that are full of woe. She owns and edits a Lonely Lover's Bureau. Molly Siebert and Ruth Blackwell, co-workers so grand, Have very successfully marriages planned. When co-eds meet with any adversity They seek Annie Florence Ferguson, Dean at the University. Imogene Burleson from Father Time would like to borrow, She's designing furniture, the antiques of tomorrow. A salute of praise to brave Ina Call, Geraldine Farrer and Kathleen Harrison, nurses all. It floats through the air with the greatest of ease, Julian Bibb has invented a mechanical trapeze. As a taxi-cab magnate, James Norton,s no lamb, When he brings out his cars they cause a traffic jam. Willifred Napps whom we all used to know. Is married and settled in a cute bungalow. When our political affairs seem to go quite contrary, We consult Mary Lewis, our Congressman's secretary. As a ball team the Yankees were practically dead, Till Charles Boleyis work got them out of the red. For home makers' help, ye women of all nations, Hear Martha Dawson and Ruth Pettey on the radio stations. Now listen, team, we've got to win this gameli' Says Emory Caudill, coach at old Notre Dame. The two Helens, Jacobs and Moody, were tennis stars of renown But our Jeans, Gray and Huie, have brought their scores down To write a good book is a praiseworthy art, Azalee Turneyis best seller proves that she does her part. Tom King and James Yarbrough are men of enduranceg In an old ladies, home, they can really sell insurance. Dora Caudill says, There's nothing much finer Than to be hostess on a large ocean liner. An international war correspondent is Henon Pearceg He always gets his news, be the battle so fierce. Clyde Murphyis slogan is Say it with flowersf' His greenhouse is spacious and open all hours. To educate young America with a broad outlook At Montevallo we see Dorothy lmmel and Vivian Cook. Sow your cotton and corn, but let your crops vary, Advises Charles Eyster, .Agricultural Secretary. Martha Frances Petty's likeness on magazine cover's you'll hnd, Shels a photographer's model of the very best kind. Women love to talk. Here's one heard for miles, Broadcasting sports news is our own Betty Giles. Let's go down to the boardwalk where all the lights glimmer, And see Charles Ikerman, America's champ swimmer. 4311 To ride through the air, than on the ground is much wiser. Says Harry Sunderland, aviation expert and adviser. We see Nell Prosser and her friend Ruby Nance, Their stories for children, all young minds entrance. A cozy tearoom surrounded by flowers Is run by Dorothy Sandusky and Mary Lee Powers. Poor Woodrow Neely works hard night and dayg He,s head engineer, building Decatur,s subway. Mary Frances Mathews is a missionary true, She and Katherine McClellan have a big to-do. Mary Fisher and Bevelle King are famous afar, They model and illustrate for Harper's Bazar. Earl Crow builds bridges with infinite skill From mountain to mountain or hill to hill. Theda Mae Handley and Jane Malone are wampus babies so fairg R. C. A., but not their fans, has given them the air. Lester Smith and Bill Simrell made a unique decision, They'll broadcast ball games, but they'll use television. I saw in Montgomery, while at the State Fair, Frances Thornton, first woman in the Governor's chair. Harry Thornton on the diamond is always quite busy, Porter Vinson's home runs make us right dizzy. Frank Malcolm Martin, a salesman so keen, Has ruined his Dad's laundties with his washing machine. A milk shake, a milk shake, we always want more From Billy Stewart who manages Llovd,s big drugstore. Mildred Latham and Jamie Tedford have forsaken the tennis court, They are hostesses now at Decatur's airport. John Harmon wins the praise of all women's chatter, I-le's invented a mirror guaranteed to flatter. The angel grew dim and, to my great sorrow, Closed the book of this class and its deeds of tomorrow. NANCY WORTH JONES, Prophet ? 4 ' T -P , 1325 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE CLASS OF 1937 Know All Men By These Presents: That we, the sev- ,A eral members of the Graduating Class of Decatur I-Iigh School of the year 1937, being conscious of the early de- mise of our happy I-Iigh School days, together, and realiz- K ST ing that this joyous time and occasion must soon pass on. f u while yet calm and composed, and seized and possessed of Lei' mind and mentality sufficient and competent to transmit ' V to the lowly and meek Juniors an inheritance which is to ' become theirs only upon condition that their respective ratings at the conclusion of this scholastic year equal the number of seventy and not less, do hereby make, declare and publish this our last Will and Testament, disposing of our privileges and estate, as follows: ITEM I. I Wfithin the hallowed walls of our Alma Mater, we leave the scenes and happenings of thousands of happy hours we have spent together, and give and bequeath the privi- leges and associations of the Graduating Class to those who I follow, hoping that their experiences may be equally as happy as ours. I ITEM II. We are leaving such knowledge as we are unable to carry away, our heads on departure, are extended to the limit with brains, but what we are leaving, will suffice for those who follow, and we give to them all the learning they can acquire by earnest endeavor and digging. ITEM III. We give to our School Teachers our sincere thanks and appreciation-for their most untiring and unselfish efforts in bringing us to the hnal and concluding hours of high school days, and the commencement of a period of more advanced responsibilities. ITEM IV. I, Mary Young, bequeath unto Evelyn Childs my excess weight. I, Bob Hunter, bequeath unto Doris Laubenthal my many talents. I, John I-Iarmon, bequeath unto Billy Roberts my parking place. I, Dorothy Davidson, bequeath unto Dorothy Powers my independence. I, Dorothy McClure. bequeath unto Jane I-Iarris my blue eyes. I, Jane Malone, bequeath unto Alice Wilson my basketball socks. I, Sara Neville, bequeath unto Mary Ruth Durham my love for blonds. I, Foster Bailey, bequeath unto jimmy Bloodworth my small feet. I, Betty Giles, bequeath unto Raymond Parks my love for sports. I, Frances Thornton, bequeath unto Sara Peck Weaver my height. I, Nancy Worth jones, bequeath unto Evelyn Childs my position as bench warmer in basketball. I, Kathryn McClellan, bequeath unto Sara Lou Hunter my love for Home Economics. I. Mary Frances Matthews, bequeath unto Mary Virginia Roberson my love for green 1936 V-8 Fords. I, Martha Dawson, bequeath unto Bebe Stone my love for literature. I, Frank M. Martin, bequeath unto Byron Carroll my lack of sleep. I, Harry Sunderland, bequeath unto Byron Carroll my ability to argue, anywhere, any place, any time, on any subject, to anybody. I, Lewis Mann, bequeath unto Carlisle Hobbs my great height. I. Dorothy Immel, bequeath unto Imogene I Ialbrooks my curly hair. 1331 Myrl Lane, bequeath unto Mary Nell Eubanks my liking for football games. Wilford Self, bequeath unto Fred Scarborough my ability to play Rook C. D. Judd, bequeath unto Jack Tankersly my pleasant disposition. Lester Smith, bequeath unto Robert Hutson my ability as a playing manager. Jane Yarborough, bequeath unto Edward Brazelton my ability to finish school. Louis Blizzard, bequeath unto Raymond Parks my brightness in history. Louise Jones, bequeath unto Mary Nell Eubanks my red hair. Nina Eugenia Wood, bequeath unto Margaret McEntire my height. Ruby Nance, bequeath unto Rachel Buck my ability to express my thoughts in rhyme. Ina Call, bequeath unto Imogene Halbrooks my desire to be a stenographer. Charles Ikerman, bequeath unto Charles Murphy my baggy pants. Doris Nunn, bequeath unto Kathryn Gilliham my love for Plymouth cars. Henon Pearce, bequeath unto Peggy Brown my personality. Bevelle King, bequeath unto Ira Ruth Markham my love for Stardust.', Charles H. Eyster, bequeath unto Billy Duncan my love for all the girls. Mary Lee Powers, bequeath unto Tiny Warrick my school books. Ruth Pettey, bequeath unto Sara Peck Weaver my love for basketball. Marion Boswell, bequeath unto Dorothy Grace Finley my geometry book. Geraldine Farrer, bequeath unto Marion Schimmel my desire to conduct an orchestra. Letha Dutton, bequeath unto Frances Sivley my ability to get by without studying. Margaret Blair Lawrence, bequeath unto Mary Ethelyn Knight my Southern drawl. Huel Murphy, bequeath unto my baby brother, Charles, my school girl figure. Clara Bell Turner, bequeath unto Mary Sue Ryan my ability to get along with certain football boys. Harold Bowers, bequeath unto Ruth Pettus my ability to recite in class and my un- usual powers of public addressg may she use them wisely. Tom King, bequeath unto Homer Meadows my football ability as a broken held runner. Dorothy McClusky, bequeath unto Lena Belle Lee my love for Stardust. Dorothy Davidson, bequeath unto Dorothy Powers my independence. Gertha Bennick, bequeath unto Jane Harris my ability to play basketball. Molly Siebert, bequeath unto Bernice Murphree my love for Home Economics. Virgil R. Sandlin, bequeath unto Richard Scarbrough my back seat in chapel. Frances Cowden, bequeath unto Margaret Mclntire my ability to get out of diffi- culties. Nell Prosser, bequeath unto Tiny Warrick my love for Cullman. Mildred Vaughn, bequeath unto Sara Jane Poole my love for history. Lena Harvey, bequeath unto Vivian Berry my love for Sheffield. Eveleen Smith, bequeath unto Sara Lou Hunter my love for History. Vivian Cook, bequeath unto Mary Edith Beard my desire to become a stenographer. Annie Florence Fergerson, bequeath unto Dorothy Powers my love for shorthand. Dorothy Lee Greene, bequeath unto Evelyn Latham my love for April 13th. Evelyn Woodall, bequeath unto Pauline Blankenship my truthfulness. Viola Fuller, bequeath unto Thelma Barnes my good grades in typing. Anna Mae Sheats, bequeath unto Jimmie Holland my height. Eos Peck, bequeath unto Ada Ruth French my athletic ability. Jean Gray, bequeath unto Mary Penick Jones my knee padsf' Wilfred Napps, bequeath unto Jimmie Holland my love for Chemistry. Benson Bryant, bequeath unto James Irwin my speed in typing. Mary Lewis, bequeath unto Margaret McEntire my height. Frances Thornton, bequeath unto Sara Peck Weaver my C in typing. Mary Helen Lyle, bequeath unto Margaret Norwood the honor of being Senior beauty. Earl Crow, bequeath unto Bobby Perkins my desk in Geometry. f34J I, Jean I-Iuie, bequeath unto Imogene l-Ialbrooks by position as President of the Girl's I-Ii-Y. I, William Stewart, bequeath unto Lampkin Guy my ability to jerk sodas. I, Ruth Kimbrell, bequeath unto Doris Laubenthal my basketball jacket. I, Dorothy Sandusky, bequeath unto Bernice Murphree my knowledge of Algebra. I, Azalee Turney, bequeath unto Nellie Rainey my knowledge of Solid Geometry. I, Frank W. Brown, bequeath unto Edward Langley my love for mathematics. I, James Norton, bequeath unto Richard Scarborough my ability to make good in Dra- matics. I, Jamie Tedford, bequeath unto Martha Jane Ellis my love for French. I, Cornelia Rose Otte, bequeath unto Eugenia Little my girlish hgure. I, Dora Caudill, bequeath unto Thelma Barnes my winning smile. I, Myrtice Sanders, bequeath unto Paul Wilson my ability to blush. I, Guy Blackwell, bequeath unto Tommy Carson my Model T. I, Dorothy Austin, bequeath unto Edward Brazelton my ability as a poet. I, Vanche Elise Scruggs, bequeath unto jane Harris my basketball ability. I, La Charles Weaver, bequeath unto Edna Faye Jones my turned-up nose. I, Kathleen Harrison, bequeath unto Edith Young my hatred for baby talk. I, Imogene Burleson, bequeath unto Betsy Townsend three of my largest freckles. I, Charles Boley, bequeath unto Homer Meadows my bicycle and its parking place. I, Clifford Smith, bequeath unto Norman Safley my one-track mind. I, Virginia Dinsmore, bequeath unto Margaret Ann Rogers my place as school beauty. I, Geneva Goode, bequeath unto Charles Murphy my musical ability. I, Mary Preuit, bequeath unto Annelle Reams my position as literary editor of the Annual Staff. I, Virginia Fox, bequeath u.nto Thelma Barnes my weakness for Redheads. I, William Simrell, bequeath unto Pat Brock my ability to study. I, William Eyster, bequeath unto john Smithers my big feet. I, Mary Frances Fisher, bequeath unto Eleanor Vines my aspirins. I Virginia Chandler, bequeath unto Nancy Thompson my love for going places and doing things. I Martha Frances Pettey, bequeath unto my sister Rebecca, my art for being on time. I, Theda Mae Handley, bequeath unto Ruth Pettus my baby talk. ITEM V. We do hereby designate and appoint Dr. W. T. Jordan as Executor of this our last Will and Testament, and do hereby expressly relieve our said Executor from posting any bond for the performance of his duties as such, but stipulate that he shall serve as Executor without giving bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The members of the Class of 1937 have hereunto set their hands and seals on this the 29th day of May, 1937. SIGNED, SEALED, AND ACKNOWLEDGED BY the Members of the Class of 1937, as their last Will and Testament, in our presence, and we in their presence, and at their request, and in the presence of each other have hereunto set our names as witnesses on this the 29th day of May, 1937. 7 7 PAUL CROUCH fSEAL, LEON E. Mooov fsmtj Will drawn up by CHARLES EYSTER, Class Attorney. cs' 4 1355 310 J 0 ' W V M : 'E I It A VN V I , Q H XA 8 . ii -Y, , yy .4 lg A1-za ' ' 3. X I, ' 4 V 1 Q s 2: 'H' 'if 5 V. , o Mn. 21.613 'Ii l n WHO'S WHO Dorothy Austin-Most carefree M Mary Lewis--Sunniest Foster Bailey-Most courteous 0155! Mary Helen Lyle-Senior III Beauty Gertha Benniclc-Ciayest Q., Jane Malone-Most fastidious Julian Bibb-Quietest boy 5 ' Louis lVlann-Cutest boy Guy Blackwell-Most reliable YC s Frank Martin-Most resourceful Louis Blizzard-Most popular boy Mary Frances Matthews-Best worlcer Charles Boley-Handiest I Kathryn McClellan-Most energetic Marion Boswell-Daintiest Frank W. Brown-Most business-like Benson Bryant-Greatest lover Imogene Burleson-Most fascinating Ina Call-Most sensible Dora Caudill-Most popular girl Red Caudill-Best all-around boy Virginia Chandler-Most willing Frank Chenault--Manliest Vivian Cook-Most lady-lilce Frances Cowden-Most patient Earl Crow-Smartest boy Martha Dawson-Kindest jack Dinsmore-Most mischievous Virginia Dinsmore-School beauty Letha Dutton-jolliest Charles Eyster-Most serious-minded William Eyster-Most intelligent boy Geraldine Farrer-Wisest Mary Fisher-Biggest vamp Virginia Fox-Cutest girl Viola Fuller-Friendliest Betty Giles-Best all-around girl Geneva Goode-Most musical Jean Gray-Most indifferent Dorothy Lee Green-Most easy-going Theda Mae Handley-Most enticing John Harmon-Shyest Kathleen Harrison-Most independent Lena Harvey-Best-hearted jean Huie-Best sport Robert Hunter-Most talented Charles ll-cerman-Most fun-loving Dorothy Immel-Most intelligent girl Louise Jones-Most conscientious Nancy Worth jones-Smartest girl C. D. Judd-Lanlciest Ruth Kimbrcll-Best girl athlete Bevelle King-Most sophisticated Tom King-School's most handsome Myrl Lane-Most painstaking Mildred Latham-Most serene Margaret Lawrence-Primmest boy Dorothy McClure-Most attractive Dorothy McCluslcy-Most sympathetic Clyde Murphy-Happiest Huel Murphy-Best natured Ruby Nance-Most steadfast Wilfred Napps-Most careful Sara Neville-Nlost pleasure-loving James Norton-Most argumentative Doris Nunn-Tiniest Cornelia Rose Otte-Most likable Henon Pearce-Most nonchalant Eos Peclc-Most feminine Martha Frances Pettey-Sweetest Ruth Pettey-Quietest girl Mary Lee Powers-Franlcest Mary Preuit-Most original Nell Prosser-Most casual Richard Ryan-Most playful Myrtice Sanders-Biggest blusher Virgil Sandlin-Mildest Dorothy Sandusky-Most considerate Vanche Elise Scruggs-Most studious Annie Mae Sheats-Most content Molly Seibert-Most accommodating Wilfred Self-Scrappiest Bill Simrell-Senior III Handsome Boy Clifford Smith-Wittiest Eveleen Smith-Most persevering Lester Smith-Most agreeable Billy Stewart-Most happy-go-luclcy Harry Sunderland-Biggest sheilc jamie Teclford-Most industrious Harry Thornhill-Sleepiest Frances Thornton-Neatest jane Todd-Most congenial Clara Bell Turner-Most pleasant Azalee Turney-Busiest Mildred Vaughn-Least trouble La Charles Weaver-Most deserving jean Wood-Biggest primp Evelyn Woodall-Most cheerful james Yarbough-Biggest time-killer Mary Young-Most self-reliant f36l SENIOR N i , Higgs wxkwqvffff ew f '4, -f -3 XX R xv ! xx X fx ff GB, ,,- ,ns -XX - QT' 3' lk 7 iz 7 ji X'-5 ' 1 N. f '-, IC- Hg-i ' f E nc ff X X KJ XYX X b ix . if . X- - X X -.Z M , fl. 1 KM X XX X r f J gf X . f ,-I I , f L V I W, KN iix X ,H X Y G I , A! X 'E TWG SENIOR TWO CLASS CHARLES GREEN AILEEN POPE LUKE PRYOR MARGARET JACKS SARA PECK WEAVER GREEN POPE OFFICERS President Sponsor Vice-President Serretary Treasurer PRYOR JACKS WE.AVER Motto: Non :fbi sed onznibuxn Colors: Lavender, Green and Silver Flower: Purple Iris 1381 SENIOR ll THELMA BARNES ELIZABETH CHANDLER Pretty, happy, jolly, and gay. There really is an art in being quiet. EDITH BEARD LIONEL CLARK There nevor beat a heart so true. Chivalry is the essence of virtue. VIVIAN BERRY J. O. COLVARD Happy and free from care. A combination of wisdom and wit. PAULINE BLANKENSHIP DOROTHY DAVIDSON Good temper is like a sunny day. Smilin1:ly, trustfully, sweet. MARGARET BLOODWORTH HENRY DAY A good disposition and a friendly heart. 'tIn spite of all the learned have said, I ARGIE BOGGESS still keep my opinion. Work is the keynote to success. MARGARET DODD LUTHER BOLEY Her true thougshtfulness is often ex- Ready for anything, work or play. pressed. JANE BROWN ELIZABETH ANN DRAKE To know her is to love her. Her ways and personality are admired by PEGGY BROWN all. I'm in a dancing mood. MARGUERITE DUNNAWAY SAM CAMP Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow He's sorta lionish among: the ladies. you may die. FAUSTINE CAMPBELL RAY EDWARDS Nothing is more amiable than true mod- Small in statue-not in the minds of esty. others. 9. it 1391 5' rx. r v- U' i SENIOR II MARTHA JANE ELLIS LORRAINE IIESS They who talk the most have the least to Loyal to her class and friends. fav-' Y BEATRICE HOGAN DORO PHY GRACE FINLEY A little study and a little play is a good She is faithful and sincere in all her mixturef- KA'rH'iwf1h'G1L1,1LAN JIMMIP HOLLAND . . ..A quid and Studious girl-H Books: not boys, are to be studied ln CHARLES GREEN SCL001- His sincerity and :ood nature have made MILTON HOVIS him an ull-:imuml boy. One of the best liked boys in schoodf' LUIS GREICNHILL SARAH LOU HUNTER Nothing is impossible to the winning: --A worthy member of our class.-v hvarlf' MARY 1-:1.lzA1s1-:'1'H GRUBBS MARS?-RET -'IACKS . ,. Sufi and luving in her soul. Well llked by bflth b0ys and girls. Iilizulit-th's bound ln reach her zeal. DOROTHY JACOBS IMOGENE HAIIBROOKS If wisdom were dollars, she would be Nuthimr is inipussiblu to the willing' heart. rich. l'RIS'l'INlC HAMILTON LENA BELLE LEE U INVMQLI Il'if'i'gAll33'3gCR 'I 2' friendly W35'-H An addition to our class, to be sure. --sill-H.-.V is ,w1.1un. r,UGEfjI14 LITTLE .1 . ,, l.Wl-E HENDERSON Live in your youth. whx e you have it. If you mlm-u't kumv. slun't worry, just ask RUTH MARKHAM qua-stinns, Friends tu the right, friends to the left. 1401 SENIOR ll LONNIE MCDANIEL LOIS PACE 'Why rush through life? You do not have tu be loud to be likedf LEROY MEENTIRE RAYMOND PARKS There's something about a soldier. 'Tfljf' UPS hiS may friQr1dS- MARAGRET MQENTIRE RU1HnPPfI'TUb , . H --Never an idle moment-' BRUCEA15Er?-rgxfxncl IIHHSSIIYYIIHII Junior. HAROHEaui:IgCSlE?S3:, through lit-eff His ulefifinyz traits are numerous. BERNig'ElkMgRtIRIgH'hea1JeQt luxury REBEQQQS Ihgziflgiiends galore , ' ' ' SARAH JANE POOLE CHARLES MURPHY .. , - . .. . , -- Sons and dance man. LUKE Qgygfzt db Old as you nel' RUTH NELSON Admired and loved by all. 'AL1ve each day as if it were your last. NEI-,LIE IQ-AINEX' JAMES NICHOLS A noblu friend, indeed. An outdoor life is a man's life. ANNELLE REAMS MARY ETHELYN KNIGHT Burn to dance. Use your head instead of yuur tongue, RUTH GLYNN RICHARDSON MARGARET NORWOOD lf nilvnc-e is golden, she is very extrziva A true rlauxzhter of Venus. gantf' 1411 Ab vc' 41 1 ff? SENOR Il MARGARET ANN ROGERS Sophisticated lady. MARJORIE RUSSELL Well liked by allfespecially in football r'irclCs. MARY SUE RYAN Simplicity is a wonderful trait. NORMAN SAFLEY Hu'Il never die of overworkf' RICHARD SCARBROUGH Hu who has friends is indeed rich. MARION SCHIMNEL A fine sense of humor is a pleasing trait. LEONARD SELLERS He is surrounded by friends every day. FRANCES SIVELY She has the friendship of many. EARLEEN SLATE 'I'uIkin1: is so unnecessary. FREDICRIC SMITH l'olrulnrity is one of his aids. 1421 JOHNNY SMITHERS A publisher in the making. BILLY STEED He is, indeed. a thoroughbred. BEBE STONE Who said the girls were had sports? JACK TANKERSLY He-'ll be a pilot yet. BETSY TOWNS-END She stands in well with youmz and old FRANK TROUP A ladies man-and why not? JOE WEATHERLY You've got to be a football hero. SARAH PACK WEAVER Her smile and way has a winnin sway. ROBERT WILDS A gentleman of the old school. PAUL YVILSON Why worry, only fools do that. OLENE WOODRUFF Never toot your own horn. SENIOR .Q X X SS f-f-lipf' X XX ff XT 1 -X X f 75- wx f X XJ ffffx ,YH xx-RWM Q' 5 A WHT NWS z X l0'x f'f,,A K Q A 5 W Mm HMHW X aj X ff ...lg .-si 'TT i ONE SE NIOR ONE CLA C. W. BETHANY KATHERINE BRANDAU RICHARD HINES KATHERINE BOSWELL RODNEY BARON ANN JOHNSON BETHANY BRANDAU OFFICERS President Sponsor Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Scribe HINES Boswsus BARON joHNsoN Nlottoi Enter to learn, leave to servey' Flowers: Roses and Violets Colors: Purple and Silver 144D MARY LOUISE ARGENT RODNEY BARON SALLY BENTLEY C. W, BETHANY KATHERINE BOSWELL KATHLEEN BRAZELTON A. G. CAMPBELL SARAH CAMPBELL TOMMY CARSON RICHARD COFFEE EVELYN CI-IJLDS ELIZABETH DAVIDSON ,f S E N I O R I KATHLEEN DENDY' BILLY DUNCAN MARY EMENS HARVE1' FARISH ELOISE GILBERT OMAR GLASS CYNTHIA GLENN MARIE GOODE MICKEY GREEN JOHN D. GRIMES MARIE HARDY JANE HARRIS A. B. HARVEY 4451 GUNTHER HURST FLORENCE HENDERSON RICHARD HINES JACKSON HODGES ROBERT HUDSON TED HUIE ELBERT LEE JOLLY ANN JOHNSON JAMES JONES MARY PENICK JONES NETTIE LOU KAY WALTER KEMMITZER 9' Qu A E Q 7232 ll GOLDEN MEMORIES 0f1Q3Y . CH , 'EP ED LANGLEY DORIS LAUBENTHAL FRANK LILES MARJORIE LOVELACE JACK LYLE HELEN MAHAFFEX' FREDDIE N1ARKHAM PALII. MASTERSON MARVIN MCCLUSK1' ED MEINHARDT MARG.ARET LOUISE NASH DONALD NELSON XVANDA NEXVSONIE SENIOR M.XRi' KATIIRYNE NLINGESTER ESCHEL OWENS ELSIE PRICE CHARLOTTE REEVES NIARY' VIRGINIA ROBERTSON RAYMOND Ross WARNER SARTOR I'IARVEY SELF EDITH MAE SCHIMMEL WARREN SHERROW ELOISE SPARKMAN MILDRED SPARIQMAN 1465 HATTIE LOIS SPEER EVELYN SNEED DOROTHY ROSE SWATZELL IVIILDRED SXVATZELL IVIARY SWAFFORD NANCY THOMPSON JANE THORNHILL LURLEEN THRASHER KATHRYN TIMBERLAKE J. B. WHITMIRE DORIS WOHL JOHN WYKER M.XHLON YARBROUGH f '- x 'f5T 0 , Q' ,M 'Q ' ' EI , . 1 ,. I , jf 4 ,jix x A ,A Q! I Q I I 7.2 lf f! . -- ls I Q I, A 2 'f 4, , I, 4 , ,, if iii I , n ,, . I2 fi 593, ,,.f4- 1 5, I a- 6 'Magi' ...-Qiiz , 2-V' ' I I E vnu ,Q X i ,. V , l ' , V-Y,,,V,1 . 4. Y 1 -, ....7, Y, - - -'1 - I ..- -, lf ., ,T I I . 1. I , ,I Il iw' , . gg rig ' 1 - , , . ffli' ,, 6 ACTIVITIES ,,..,, ..,....... ,, , ,.- .....-....m,.1-W-.....-n.m,.f..-.. .1-. ...W .-.,...-N.-.,.I.-...,,..-........,........,..,-.-... ..1l...!.,-..........'-.-..........-1-.w...,.v....-f-....,.....-..-,.-..-.-,..,.-,.-....,..........-...,........,vmf,....,. EYSTER USSERY MALONE WILLIAM EYSTER .,.. Miss LOUISE USSERY., SARA NEVILLE ., JANE MALONE FOSTER BAILEY NIARY PREIUTW MARY' YOUNG RUBY NANCE A ssistant NANCY WORTH JONES., CHARLES EYSTER HUEL MURPHY' IEAN HUIE , Editor-in-Chief Advisor Assistant Editor Business Manager Business Mariager Literary Editor Historiarz Poet Prophet Lawyer MllSiCidYl Sociaf Editor GOLDEN MEMORIES CHARLES BOLEY BETTY GILES . CHARLES IKERMAN DOROTHY IMMEL LOUIS MANN STAFF 1937 A ssistant Sport Editor Sport Editor ,Art Editor A ssistant A rt Ecltitor Sn apshot Editor FRANK MARTIN Bookkeeper INA CALL , Typist IMOGENE BURLESON Assistant Typist C. D. JUDD Cirtufation Manager GUY BLACKWELL Senior III Representative CHARLES GREEN Senior II Representative C. W. BETHANY Senior I Representative NEVILLE BAILEY PREUIT YOUNG NANCE JONES EYSTER MURPHY I-IUIE BOLEY GILES IKERMAN IMMEL MANN MARTIN CALL BURLESON JUDD BLACKWELL GREEN BETHANY 1491 .. f' ff., :1 ,L . 3' sf. xv .. W., . FLoWER: Yellow Rose MoTTo: To strive, to seek to find, and not to yield. PLATFORM: Clean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship, Clean Living. JULIAN BIBB FRANK BROWN ToMMY CARsoN EARL CROW BILLY DUNCAN CHARLES EYSTER GUY BLACKWELL PAUL CROUCH HARRY SUNDERLAND FOSTER BAILEY FRANK MARTIN CLIFFORD SMITH BOYS ' HI-Y CLUB 1503 COLORS! Yellow and White PURPOSE: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and comu- nity high standards of living. WILLIAM EYSTER BILLY JONES CLIFFORD SMITH JOHN WYKER BILL SIMRELL Louis MANN President Sponsor Vice-President Treasurer Secretary . Scribe Christian FLOWER: Yellow Rose MOTTO: TO strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield. PLATFORM: Clean Speech, Clean Sportsman- ship ancl Clean Living. KATHERINE BOSWELL PEGGY BROWN IMOGENE BURLESON FRANCES COWDEN BETTY GILES JEAN GRAY THEDA MAE I-IANDLEY JANE HARRIS MARGARET JACKS ANNE JOHNSON JEAN HUIE . MRS. W. J. BROWN IMOGENE I-IALBROO1-cs MARTHA FRANCES PETTEY MARION BOSWELL JANE MALONE GIRLS' HI-Y CLUB 1515 COLORS: Yellow and XVI-mite PURPOSE: To create, maintain, ancl extend throughout the school and com- munity high standards Of Christian living. DOROTHY MCCLURE MARGARET LOUISE NASH SARA NEVILLE REBECCA PETTEY MARY PREUIT FRANCES SIVLEY BEBE STONE FRANCES THORNTON BETSY TOWNSEND SARAH PECK WEAVER President Sponsor Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Reporter Program Chairman ' l I gi 1 'N ' ,S ' J 4. 9 9' -3- fs- Ai . K an A Q ,' Q' IAQL ' ':- J - . ,. xr:-1 I F .321 'Ja qs. . 'J ,A g TM 9 ' .5 1 , A . A I. A L O S A M I G O S C L U B FRANK BROWN C. D. JUDD NANCY WORTH JONES JEAN GRAY JEAN HUIE MRS. XV. J. BROWN JULIAN BIBB LOUIS BLXZZARD MARION BOSWELL BENSON BRYANT DORA CAUDILI. EARL CROW VIRGINIA DINSMORE WlLI.lAM EYSTER lvl.-RRY FISHER BETTY GILES JOHN I-IARMON BOB HUNTER FRANK BROWN NANCX' WORTH JONES JEAN GRAY JEAN HUIE MRS. XV. J. BROWN Morro: Color: Blue and Gold BEVELLE KING lVlARY HELEN LYLE LOUIS MANN HUEI. MURPHY RUBY NANCE JAMES NORTON HENON PEARCE MARX' LEE POWERS VIRGIL SANDLIN XIANCHE ELISE SCRUGGS ANNA NIAE SHEATS BILL SIMRELL LESTER SMITI-I BILL STEXVART JANE TODD AZALEE TURNEY JEAN WOOD OFFICERS . Prrrident Vire-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor All friends, and friends to all. Flower: Buttercups 1 52 J A .qlh v , QT -' N. A . .X- --A-.-, Q R --.i,:.. , lx .I ' 3:31. ,ff ' - Q .. , ' -Af I A di' M Rf' fi A A A DM -I I G. 1- - A :g h F' v I- - ' . .: ' -- E., -.NX Y, ' ,-:SA 1 - www ' - . V . , e Y , ' ' ' ' . f A I, I' f- . R, ,nn - 6- I I fr: f --A-T-f.n.,f X - .rj .M All S - 'SS :R LN- bg male.. -:i.., g A,,,,,Q 0' ' -3 1 . 4 '- q , A f 'E' as : -5.1 af, Q J - I I I 41 ,Ax ' F'-a -19' 'Q 5, II 'Li XXX- ' KSM5.. ' N251 Luz Y R . I K' ,r , , .9-If.-I r b v Q -' quklu I., S A 1 Q A- Q QI Cl F, R, I - I f A A I - .. .1 -' It 'Fif a 5.1, f Q - ' - , Sw, . A' V , 'E . , A .:35',j . , ' 3 , - I , '-1:5 ' 11 X' - ' Jig: - ' 'K A i A I- f' POURQUOI PAS CLUB VIRGINIA Fox MARY PREUIT TI-IEDA MAE HANDLEX' DOROTHY IMMEL AILEEN POPE DOROTHY AUSTIN GERTHA BENNICI-I IMOGENE BURLESON CHARLES BOLEY EMORY CAUDIL1. XIIVIAN COOK MARTHA DAWSON LETHA DUTTON GERALDINE FARRER GENEVA GOODE LENA HARVEY LOUISE JONES MARY LEWIS JANE MALOPJE DOROTHY MCCLUSKX' CLYDE MURPHY' DORIS NUNN RUTH PETTEY RICHARD RYAN WILFORD SELF DOROTHY SANDUSKY EVELEEN SMITH JAMIE TEDFORD FRANCES THORNTON MILDRED VAUGHN LA CHARLES WEAVER JAMES YARBROUGH OFFICERS VIRGINIA Fox MARY PREUIT TI-IEDA MAE HANDLEY DOROTHY INIMEL AILEEN POPE Motto: Color: Red and White 1531 . President Vice-President Secrelary Treaxurer Sponxor Onward everg backward never. Flower: Red Rose QQ ft A Q15 ,w 3 - lv . V g' I is A ' ' C 124 ' A I 523' ' ,J 1' ,. L J 1i'fi?.- ,I , JJ L Af .' S X I . V A If an 4- an an ' J S- N' 5. wa 5 5 A X095 l .3 ' . 1 .VL lvfiu sA- gg I ' in -Q .R E A , :x K 5--, 4 4 . .Q U, ' I x ,. R . :I', JJ I , R as 'C ffl? A ' 4. l I , ,, I f' Sb ' BQ- --N is , 0. if C' , 5' '- if 5. cp.. s if I 0 I 3 - Q rx aww ' 4 O' ' A as P W Jr, ' I- -, wr, A -. hex I A. in : f ' ' 1 ' .L i C 6 -'H ggi P 3 4 , GQ Gs A '- Z I, I. 'f GZ., I I 5 4 5 , , .if H - . R Vs' ' , - - ' I A M I rl . f E3 I THE L'ALLEGRO CLUB CHARLES EYSTER MARTHA FRANCES P SARA NEVILLE TOM KING LILLIAN ODOM FOSTER BAILEY GUY BLACKWELL INA CALL VIRGINIA CHANDLER FRANK CHENAULT FRANCES COWDEN -IACK DINSMORE VIOLA FULLER DOROTHY GREEN KATHLEEN HARRISON CHARLES IKERMAN RUTH KIMBRELL ETTEY MYRL LANE MARGARET LAWRENCE FRANK MARTIN lVlARY FRANCES MATTHEWS KATHERINE MCCELLAN DOROTHY MCCLURE WILFRED NAPPS CORNELIA ROSE OTTE Eos PECK NELL PROSSER MYRTICE SANDERS MOLLY SIEBERT CLIFFORD SMITH HARRY SUNDERLAND HARRY THORNHILL CLARA BELLE TURNER EVELYN WOODALL CHARLES EYSTER MARTHA FRANCES PETTEY SARA NEVILLE TOM KING MISS LILLIAN ODOM MARY YOUNG OFFICERS . , President Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . . , , , Sponxor Morro: Life is a picture so paint it well. Colors: Red and XVl1ite Flower: Rose l 54 l FRANK CHENAULT I-I. L. OGLE .AUBREY FULLER BETTY GILES RED CAUDILL HARRY THORNHILL JOE WEATHERLT' PETE RY'AN JACKSON HODGES LESTER SMITH WIILFORD SELF BILL SIMRELL CHARLES BOLEY C. D. JUDD COLORS RED AND BLACK I-I L OGLE AUBREY FULLER SPONSOR SPONSOR BETTY GILES cl-:EER LEADER 4551 f-- in 1 C COPYRIGHT WILLIAM Eysrsn Editor-in-Chief IANE MALQNE , Buxinesx Manager SULLIv.4N's STUDIO Photographers ALABAMA ENGRAVING Co. Engraver: PARAGON Pnnss Printerx CHEER LEADERS LUTHER Bousx' BETTY GILES DORA CAUDILL Axsistant Cheer Leader Hean' Cheer Leader Assixtant Cheer Leader PEP SQUAD First Row: Boley, Caudill, Giles, Cooper, Whitmire. Second Row: Edwards, Howland. Ellis, Fox, Richardson, Nunn, Pettey, Lawrence Dunaway, Austin Third Row: Warrick, Timberlake, Russell. Nixon. Nelson. 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BETHANY SENIOR I HANDSOME BOY VIRGINIA DINSMORE DECATUR HIGH'S MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL TOM KING DECATUR HIGH'S HANDSOME BOY DORA CAUDILL LOUIS BLIZZARD MOST POPULAR GIRL MOST POPULAR BOY LOUIS MANN VIRGINIA FOX CUTEST BOY CUTEST GIRL WILLIAM EYSTER MOST INTELLIGENT Bov BETTY GILES BEST ALL AROUND GIRL DOROTHY IMMEL MosT INTELLIGENT GIRL EMORY CAUDILL BEST ALL AROUND BOY Q GOLDEN MEMORIES IQ 7 1 7 of. WQQQA , I I 'xiii if w as Y I 1 if. .I- I 5 ' ff-A I s- 6 'D , W 4 in - I If I DT1Tl1??i Qif?1l' I ,K-Z! L---E HMI I I I I . I I, W, ,. I I , I I VOZLIWZQ ..... PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF DECATUR SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL . DECATUR, ALABAMA II I4 I . I I I OSPON THEDA MAE HANDLEY JANE THORNHILL THELMA BARNES HOMECOMING JEAN GREY VIRGINIA FOX DOROTHY AUSTIN THANKSGIVING SORSI OVER fffsw Y IS AND TH 42? RE AND THE ffs Q E55 SH BE H E l BE Il 3,411.41 SCENES ABOUT TOWN M? Jr 0 N xx Ywwj fi AIHl: E,Il Q 5 , , -..-F-21-:. ...-aa-n.--- -, , ,:.1L.--.1. --. ...- -Y -T.-...-,-U,-Tag:-af.. 431. , . Y, , 21 iv. 7 un M: '59 .. 'E , 1 . Iv' 1, 1, .Yu f - .., .,,,A K A, 3 , I. Il I 4 yr ...Q , 'H - . fr 4 . . S- i,-, A 4 C . J' - in , ,. 'A ,.Cw. 'sl Y N L . I 'L ri, F1 - X 4 ' 'L Football SCORES D. H. S. 27 Moulton 0 D. H. S. 13 Guntersville O 1 D. H. S. 61 Rogersville 0 H. L- OGLE D. H. S, 12 Cullman 6 AUBREX' FULLER Com-I7 D. H. S. 18 Huntsville 19 Affumnt Caafh D. H. S. 18 Holt 0 D. H. S. 0 Florence 0 D, H. S. 32 Russellville O D. H. S. 27 Hartselle 6 The boys have completed what is considered one of their best seasons under the fine coaching of H. L. Ogle and Aubrey Fuller. They have won seven, tied one, and lost one game. The team was led by Red Caudill and Harry Thornhill. who, we believe, have been as good as any captains could he. They have elected jack Prince and Pete Ryan to lead them in 1937. We hope that next fall the boys will win every game. SQUAD ii First Row: C. Kemmitzer, Nleaclows. King, Prince, Caudill lCo-Captainl, Brazelton. Scarbrough Second Row: Boley fwlanagerl, Neeley, Chenault, Ryan, Thornhill lCo-Captainl, Weatherly, Hodges, Dunaway, Simrell Third Row: L. Smith. Langley, Self, Hovis. Bowers, Jacobs, C. Smith Fourth Row: Ogle lffoachl, Howland, Tillery. Elkins, Masterson, Pettey, Dnrrah. Evans. Carson Hudson fAssistant Managerl. W. Kenimitzer, Fuller fAssistant Coachl 4731 CAUDILL NEELY CHENAULT RYAN L. SMITH EMORY CAUDILL CCO-Captainj . . , Quarterback Letters 35 Touchdown 7 Rea'J' led Decatur to many victories, through his quirk thinking as quarterback WOODROW NEELY . , .,., . . , End Letters 3 Blonaly playeal guard for two years, but this year he proven' he coula' play end just as well FRANK CHENAULT , . .....,.,, Tackle Letters 3 Frank was a powerful man and dia' his part in every game RICHARD RYAN lCo-Captain Electj . ..,..,. Guard Letters 2 Pete's hard lvitting and fine sportsmanship won for him, Captain for 1937 LESTER SMITH . . . , . , . . End Letters lg Touchclowns lg Extra Points 1 Wor1rzy was manager for 3 years. but finally found out lre could play football CHARLES BOLEY ,... ,v.... . Business Manager Charles has been a gO0dl manager ana' his place will be hard to fill I n BOLEY 4745 FOOT BALL 937 THQRNHILL WEATHERLY' Houses SMRELL C. SMITH HARRY THORNHILL, QCO-Captain, Center Letters 3: Touchdowns lg Extra Points 13 A harder fghter than Harry ha: never been feen. VVe hate to lose him. JOE WEATHERLY , , Guard Letters 2 From the kick-off to the finish. joe was fighting hard and stopping the ball carriers JACKSON HODGES 4 Tackle Letters 1 A .flow start at the beginning, but he proven' to be reliable rrhen thing: gut hot WILLIAM SIMRELL . , End Letters I Bill was a gooa' blocker on end rum, and will be back next year with plenty more CLIFFORD SMITH , . . . . Ena' Clifford was one of the smallest men on the felal but nforlcea' as hara' ak the biggest ROBERT HUDSON . , . . . . Assistant Business Manager Hua':on', wax always ready to do his part in helping the team Q m HUDSON C 753 Forewo ln preparing this volume of Golden Memories the sole purpose has been to record the activities and accomplishments of the student body ot Decatur Senior I-ligh, and to instill a greater admiration and a deeper love and respect For their Alma Mater .... KEMMITZER BRAZELTON PRINCE SCARBROUGH KING CHARLES KEMMITZER ...,..., A..,.., F ullback Letters 35 Touchclowns 9 Gump was our fullback but when the line weakened be could still take over his old position ED BRAZELTON , . . , . . . ...,,.... . Halfback Letters 3g Touchclowns 43 Extxta Points 1 When the passes wouldn't click, or the line nfouldn't yield, Ed was always ready to carry the leather JACK PRINCE lCo-Captain Elect? , , , .,..,. . . , . Halfback Letters Z3 Touchdowns 5 A fast little back and many touclvdowns lmve been made around the end FRED SCARBROUGI-I ..,..... ..,..,.... H alfback Letters lg Touchdowns 3 Fred was always ready when a substitute was needed in the lvaclzfield. And could be truck! TOM KING , .,,... ,........., , , Halfbaclc Touchdowns 1 Toms, powerful strength and ambition made him a good player HOMER MEADOWS . . ..,,....,..., Fullback Homer saw little service this year, but wait until next year MEADOWS l 76 I FOOT BALL 937 DUNAWAY SELF BOWERS HOVIS LANGLEY MARSHALL DUNAWAY . . , Tackle Letters 1 Monk', did his part tlnix year. W'l1at will he do in Info more yearxl WILFORD SELF , .,,. , . . . , Guard Letters 1 Wen Self wax needed he was always ready to do his part HAROLD BOWERS , . . , .,,.,,, , , . Guard Football Bowers was a hard :Crapper and played a good game when called on MILTON HOVIS 4 . . , . ..... ..... , Center Speck is a little man, but is a good xcrapper and fights lvard ED LANGLEY ..,. , . , . . Tackle Ed saw little service thi: year, but we expect to see more of him next year EDWARD ELKINS , . . .... , Quarterback Ed is little. but watrlv him next year Erkms C 77 J Lester Smith, Homer Nleadows, Mack Jacobs, Charles Kemmitzer, Walter Kemmitzer, Emory Caudill Jack Prince BOY'S BASKETBALL The boys are coached by I-1. L. Ogle. Charles Kemmitzer, All-County Center last year has been elected captain. There are few experienced players, but they have proved what they could make of them selves. The players include: Forwards-Jacobs, Meaclowsg Centers-C. Kemmitzer, W. Kemmitzer Guards-Smith, Prince, Caudill. Date Dec. Jan, -Ian. Jan, jan. Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Jan, Z7 Jan, Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Decatur Score Z0 28 Z4 30 16 16 32 32 17 16 26 33 10 14 31 23 SCHEDULE 1 7 8 5 Opponent Town Creek lV1oulton Moulton Heights Hartselle Cullman Athens Priceville Moulton Hartselle Huntsville Cullman Athens Huntsville Priceville Trinity Hartselle TrinitV Score 15 24 19 19 18 17 19 Z3 22 28 35 31 Z0 Z9 19 19 Kneeling: Nancy Worth jones, Betty Giles. Ruth Kimbrell, Evelyn Childs, jean Gray, Gertha Bennich, Eos Peclc. Standing: Vanche Elise Scruggs, jane Harris, Ada Ruth French, Theda Mae Handley, Dorothy Austin GIRL'S BASKETBALL The girls are coached by Aubrey Fuller. They have elected Ruth Kimbrell, All-County Forward last year, for their captain. All the girls, being experienced, expert to have a First-class team. Up to the present time they have not been defeated. The players include: Forwardsglfimbrell, Giles, jones, Handleyg Centers-Gray, Scruggs, French, Childs: Guards-Peck, Bennich, Austin, Harris SCHEDULE Date Decatur Score Opponent Score Dec. Decatur 34 Town Creek 10 -lan. Decatur 30 lVloulton 11 Jan, Decatur 24 Moulton Heights 11 Jan. Decatur 56 Hartselle 16 Jan, Decatur Z5 Alabama Mills 11 Jan. Decatur 17 Prireville 14 Jan, Decatur Z5 Nloulton 17 lan. Decatur 18 Hartselle 9 Feb. Decatur 35 l'Iuntsville 33 Feb. Decatur 38 Alabama Mills 33 Feb. Decatur 34 Huntsville 32 Feb. Decatur Z7 Priceville Z4 Feb. Decatur 24 Trinity 20 Feb. Decatur Trinity 1791 f 'V 1 3 2 ' 1 j A fsi 1 K fm A f' f M' L2 'S 1 W'-YM HSA' sw ff 9 ffm . f M 4 V W M532 j f ' 7 1 jf? 7 The End ' . 'fm ll fig, , 5 Fifa l C' hal I . I 'fb Q A If-Qi ' 5111 , fe, . W7 x ,v, . ,F -, .P 5 Q -ww rf 0 X l 5 A Q 1 , 91 QA 3 X- '14 '-rf' F' V. .4 W , I C ' J I f ' i JP' .1 -H , w.,, X . Rf? H 'W' 'bi:f1'.i3.,.14I9'9 u 2 M I I ' X , jk. , if I 11:1 ,, .v. 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