Dothan High School - Gargoyle Yearbook (Dothan, AL)
- Class of 1957
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'Yew l 5 A 2 . Q Miss Grace Bonharn, Secretary to the Superintendent. It would be hard to thinlc ot the Dothan City School without thinking of Miss Bonhant. For many years she has carried on the ever increasing secretarial duties with ethciency Her deep Understanding of school and personnel problems together vvith her unlimited patience and triendliness has made ner an invaluable rneniber of the school system, Mr. Bruce Flurry Superintendent N Mrs. Bertha Haustage, Mrs. Merle Taylor, Mrs, Oline Carravvay, assistants, and Mrs. Annie L. Baxter, Lunchroom Supervisor preparing for the break , when f'starving students rush to the cafeteria for sandwiches, - - - - - . - - - ur ,xdclminizifraford me e5fa665A eclucafionaf goa A Board of Education-Mr. Fred C Moseley, Mr, Fred Garner, Mr. Bruce Flurfy, Mr. Raymond Spann, Mr. Alto V. Lee, Mr. JeFl Hudson. The six key tigures in Dothan's educational system are shown above discussing the problems a fast ex- panding city presents to school leaders. Solution ot these problems is cnly a short step removed from the constructive action necessary to provide the quality ot education needed to keep pace with our city's ever-expanding industrial economy, Mr. Raymond Spann, Chairman Since his graduation at Auburn, Mr. Spann has played a vital part in the civic attairs of Dothan. Like his tather, the late Mr. P. N. Spann, he has demonstrated his interest in the youth of his home town by years of loyal service on the Board of Education. 17 Director and Stage Manager On the Set Mrs Lee Jeffers 18 Secretary To the Prlnclpal I'll'lCll9Cl As the new durector of thrs years version of the DOTHAN HIGH STORY Mr Jones has b come a viral fa for un OUR YEAR Hrs caim manner wlse counsel lnelpful suggesfnons and genurne Interest on The ser have enabled Us To play our parts wnth credlf To ourselves and Those who enloy a good producfuon Mr Sam Prnce Jones -if iv! ? r Mr. Jones, Mrs. Jones, and Sammy J 51 Qu UH? UI ICUH F NRQ PINE DAVIS LISENBN C I LJ ,Qu C CQWFV an 'W W Q 4 he K GCN fx If I 4, X2 'X ' If ' .,,,, fl V '. f, '. TJ A Ga , T01 ' 4 7 ff-,,g,qr f'Qv?Q,1f1f-!' fl x1v,1L.1I1 ff'frf'I':4,,f Vw'-'1.'f .s'1r'w1,' www lu RC1fjf,z'5w.fs1'- un 'f Ttffrf xfrg ai? Kp I f':b!'wST,1l15 WIT5 :'?f:' Y ich? fig, 'ire'-r 'if'f,:r: 1, -efiw, P ld 'CI QIWT i'r'1 ll Mr L fnfycf-1, C 'mimi iwfzrtx cr f4,vrf.w pupils Onfi 01,50 ': - f Le' 'wx vw fvs-14 Lift' iL1ZiCfC!'!Cd by r pu,:.E: eg. -- ..,. SIM, A Teacher attects eternity. One can never tell where his. influence ends. MRS. EVELYN B. BGND B.S., Berry College, Alabama Polytechnic Institute MR. WILLIAM S. EZELL B.S., Troy State Teachers College M S., Florida State University Athletics, Algebra Sponsor D Club MRS. ELEANOR H. HALL B.S., Huntingdon College A.B., Longwood College Home Economics, Civics MR. JACK HOVATOR A.B., University of Alabama Science MISS MARY BAKER B.S., ME., Alabama Polytechnic Institute Algebra, Plane Geometry Sponsor Gargoyle Business Managers MRS. MARY COX BRUNNER A.B., Huntingdon College Sociology Co-sponsor Student Council MISS FLO FRALEY A.B., Alabama College English Co-sponsor Student Council MRS. MARY TURNER HAMNER A.B., University of Alabama French, Consumer Economics Sponsor Entre Nous, Societe Honoraire De Francais MR. LEE JEFFERS B.M.E., Florida State University Band Sponsor Band and Majorettes MISS BESSIE JONES A.B., Judson College M.A., Columbia University Algebra Sponsor F.T.A. MRS. SHIRLEY KNIGHT B.S., University of Tennessee Speech, English, Play Director MR. ROBERT LIVINGSTON Diploma in Piano, Cincinnati School of Music Glee Club MRS. PEARL MOZINGO BS., Western Carolina Teachers College Civics MISS MARGARET McCALL A.B., Birmingham-Southern College M.A., Duke University, Diploma International Relations, American University History Sponsor Gargoyle MISS CAROLYN PAGE B.S., Alabama Polytechnic Institute English MISS MARY WILLIE JONES B.A., University of Alabama MA., Peabody College English MRS. IRENE LISENBY B.S., A.B., Athens College Latin Sponsor Latini Socii MRS. LYDIANNE MERRITT B.S., Troy State Teachers College Girl's Physical Education Sponsor Pep Club, Varsity Club MR. CHARLES McCALL B.S., Troy State Teachers College Athletics, Drivers Training Science MISS RUTH McKlBBON B.S., University of Alabama Librarian Sponsor Librarians e-VZAvRnv- MRS. SARAH L. RANDALL A.B., Huntingdon College Algebra MR. WOODROW RUSSELL B.S., Stetson University Diversitied Occupation Co-sponsor D.O. Club MRS. KATHLEEN S. SMITH B.S., Troy State Teachers College Business Subiects MRS. ROSE SULLIVAN B.S., Alabama College Home Economics MR. RUSSELL L. TAYLOR B.S., University of Alabama Mathematics, Science, Athletics Sponsor Key Club MISS VERA TISDALE B.S., Troy State Teachers College M.A., University of Alabama Distributive Education Co-sponsor D.O. Club MRS. IONA WELLS B.S., Alabama College M.S., Florida State University Business Subiects Sponsor F.B.L.A. MR. CHARLIE W. SCOTT AB., Mercer University Chemistry, Physics, Trigonometry MRS. BURNELLE STAPLETON A.B., Howard College English, Journalism Sponsor Sootzus MRS. JOSEPHINE J. TAYLOR B.S., University of Alabama English 5 fyflfvqfgz MR. CODY THAMES B.A., Troy State Teachers College World History, Civics, American History, English MR. E. W. WALKER B.S., M.A., Peabody College Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Sponsor F.E.A., National Honor Society MR. BILL WILLIAMS B.S., University of Alabama Science, Athletics Michoel Gregory Center President Eugene Scott Left Vice President Dowd Ellisor Right Secretory CLASS PRESIDENTS Gory Phillips Senior Johnny Kelly Junior Wilbur Wolton Sophomore Kip McKinney Espy Freshman CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Soroh Mclnnis, Senior Jimmy Bottoms, Junior Koren Froncis, Sophomore Kenny Whotley, Freshmon HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Seniors Mary Ann Chollcer Joon Hall Lynn Koenemonn Horiet Moseley Sue Stuckey ul' olzacld ua an goo JC oo ccfzzend ala HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES Sophomores Jerry Alcridge Wayne Griflfin Sara Hayes Rowley McKinney Millard Raley Edward Vaughn Linda Sue Odom Freshmen Dorothy Boyeff Charles Carson Emily Griswold Ann Hathcock Branham Merrill J. W. Robinson Elsie Thomas 2 .4 STM ,QQ ffl Q , mi Q ' 'f 4, '5 'ITi ,, 1, 15? X: , , r u g . y Y 9 f1f,, 1 47-'E 4' f 49 ! J 5 lu xi X Nf Q' Cf- ' K 4-1 ' I ,fwpi YU aJ,:. f i'N I 1 I N x I , f. iii X NX SX? - N ,-,,.-- . 4 , . f f. r fff?f'J Vf f I .E . 1' I m,,f Q1 I ,OW Him Whp are lpfepqredi f6.'repreeenf'Dofhc1d High Schodf where ever their oppoffnnitiesg Them, make fheir nexiffrohwfd sms!! pfeducrion in order fo' foke. pon in a larger one? i: William Malone, Harriet Moseley L' B' Kelly' Foyclle Moms Arthur LBuddyl Adams The true worth of a man is to be measured by the obiects he pursues. D.O. Club 3. Robert Adams Nothing is gained without enthusiasm. D.O. Club 3, 4. Sara June Arnold Her ways are true, her friendship lasting. F.T.A, l, 2, 3, Entre Nous 3, 4, Var- sity Club 2, Pep Club 4, Sootzus 3, Latini Socii 2, F.B.L.A. 4. Mary Ann Adams She may not say much but she knows a lot. Entre Nous lg F.T.A. 2, 3, Glee Club 3. William Andress A good sport, a good worker, a good friend. What more could we ask of anyone. National Honor Society 4, Who's Who 4, Class Otticer 3, Sootzus 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Scribe 4, Ad' visory Oflicer 4, Co-Salutatorian. Virginia Atwell A kind and gentle heart has she. D.O. Club l, 2, Librarian l, 2. Judy Woods Larry Barksdale Self-confidence is the first requisite to great undertaking, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Band Oflicer 4g Allstate Band 2, 3, 4, Advisory Om- cer l, Allstate Band 4. Annie Jean Beasley A clear conscience is a good pillow. Entre Nous 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Jerry Blakey A generous soul is sunshine to the mind. D.O. 4, Football l, 2. 1 I 1.1. Q-......, 'MAJ lunch., Diane Etheridge Betty Rayburn Bartley Good order is the foundation of all good things Geneva High School Geneva Ala bama 2- D,O ub F.T.A. 4 Jewel Bentley She is as good as she is fair. Class Beauty 3, 4, Advisory Officer l, 2, 3, Pe Club l, D.O. 2, Hisl torian 2, F.B,L.A. 3, 4, President 4. Shirley Blakey A willing heart and o willing hand has she. National l-lonor Society 3, 4, Sec. 4, Girls' State Representative 4, Glee Club 4, Vice-President 4, F.T.A. 3, Latini Socii 2, 3, Class VicefPresident 2. Betty Lou Boyd What wisdom can you find that is greater than kindness. Glee Club l, 4. Don Brown Culture and wisdom combined are the charm of life. Latin Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Student Council l, 3, Band 2, Vice President District F.T.A. 4, Speech Play 4. Carol Carr The good she stands on is her truth and honesty. F.T.A. 3, 4, Entre Nous 3, Glee Club 4. Mary Ann Chalker She knows what pathway leads to popularity. Student Council l, 3, 4, Class Rep- resentative l, 3, Advisory Officer 2, 4, Class Beauty l, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Sootzus 4, La- tini Socii 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Who's Who 4, Good Citizenship Girl 4. Sarah Cobia ln her tongue is the law of kindness. Glenn Vocational High School, Birm ingham, Alabama 3, F.B.l..A. 4, Gar goyle 4, National Honor Society 4. Nancy Brockin 1, She is not only good but good tor something. D.O. Club 3, 4, President 4. Mack Burke Truly a character liked by all. D. Club l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3 4, Baseball l, Track l, 2. Charles Carter A man of great deeds. D.O. Club 3. Phillip Clearman Kind words he has for all. D.O. Club 3, 4. Alex Coe A willing heart and a helping hand makes him a lriend of the world' Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, FITIA. 4, Jimmy Coe Tis good to be merry and wise! Advisory Officer 3, D. Club 2, 3 Football l, 2, 3, 4. Ellen Crawford As sweet as a rose and iust as pretty, Homecoming Attendant l, Advisory Officer l, 2, 3, Maiorette l, 2, 3, F.T,A. 2, 3, 4, Lotini Socii 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Entre Nous 4, Homecoming Queen 3, Librarian 2. 3, Class Beauty l, 2, 3, 4, Gare goyle 4, Who's Who 4. Nancy Crawford Mighty sweet, mighty wise, the fun iust twinkles in her eyes. Class Beauty 2, Homecoming Court 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Ad- visory Officer l, 2, 3, Gargoyle 4, Drama Festival 4. Harold Crews A strong mind prompted by noble service. D.O. Club 2, 3, 4, Earl Cureton Liberty of thought is the life of the soul. Marianna High School, Marianna Florida 3, D.O. Club 3, 4. Moody Collins if A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Band I, 2, 3, 4, F.E.A. 3. Emily Crawford A sense of human and sincere A charming girl from what we hear. Gargoyle 3, 4, Co-editor 4, Advisory Officer 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4. Jerry Creel Work is work and must be done nevertheless, l have my fun. D, Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, Track 2, 3. Letha Ann Crutchfield A combination of all good things. Varsity Club l, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. Russel Cureton I 'Pleasure and action make his days seem short. Ashford High School, Ashford, Ala. l, 2. Lorraine Darrough She is so free, so blessed of disposition. Who's Who 4, Pep Club 4, F.B.L.A. 4. Jeri Dasinger 'fA smile for all, a greeting glad, a sweet and friendly way she has. Advisory Oflicer I, 2, 3, FIFA. 2, 3, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Drama Festival 4, Alma Dillard Ability, affection, and true grace speak what no words can express. National Honor Society 3, 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Advisory Ofllcer 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Entre Nous 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Varsity Club 2, Who's Who 4, Gargoyle 4, Valedictarian 4, Societe Honoraire de Francais 4. Jeff Dunn His good nature towers above him Linz, Austria, Salzburg, Austria, Football 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, D Club 4. Wayne Dykes Skill to do comes of doing. D.E. 3. X 'TH NO' ll 'l i'9' Jackie Dasinger One of those 'all round' boys, so rarely found. Advisory Ofllcer l, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4, D' Club 2, 3, 4, Track l, Football l, 2, 3, Speech Play 2, 3, 4, Drama Festival 3, Runner-up for Mr. D. H. S. 4, Drama Festival 3, 4, Clinic Choir 4. Marilyn Dickerson What good l see l humbly seek to do. Glee Club 4. Charles Dorman Always striving to do his best, he'll one day be a big success. F.E.A. 4. Fred Dykes A pleasant manner, and fair to see, he does well in ever thin . Y 9 D.E. 3, 4. Henrietta Ellison As merry as the day is long. Who's Who 4, Sootzus 4, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Ad- visory Oflicer l, Varsity Club 2, 3. John Ellison A man with an aim will be o man with a name D.E. 3, 4. Quin Flowers He'll be successful in ahy land, he holds his future well in hand, FTA. 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 3, 4. Michael Gregory He is a gentleman on whom we built an absolute trust. Football l, 2, 3, 4, CO-Captain 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf Team l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Advisory Officer l, Class President l, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Boys State Representative 4, Runner up for Mr, D,H,S. 4, Good Citizen- ship Boy 4. Gilbert Holl He who loves work gains the favor of all men. D,O. 3, 4, Mary Ann Hall Without music life would be a mistake. Jacksonville High School, Jackson, ville, Florida, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Latini Socii 3, 4. Diane Ethridge It's nice to be natural when one is naturally nice. F.T,A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, Societe Honoroire de Fran, cais 3, 4, Secretary 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Glee Club, 3, Saiutatorian 4. Jimmy Goldsborough Full of pep and kind, another like him is hard to Gnd. Latini Socii 3, Basketball 3, 4. Hope Haisten That dimpled smile will melt the hardest heart. Sootzus 3, Pep Club 4, Varsity Club 4, Joan Hall Who would know her withoul her smile, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A 2, 3 Who's Who 4, Advisory Officer 3, 4, Student Council 4, School Winner of Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Contest, Bill Harvey He is so good that no one can be a better gentleman Advistory Officer l, 4, Librarian lp Pep Club l, 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, FT-Av 4: Glee Club 4: Speech Play 4. Ed Hathcock The wisdom of many and the wit of one, Lflllnl SOCW 2, 3, 4, Advisory Otticer l, 4: KEY Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 42 Gargoyle 4: Who's Who 4. John David Hayes Life is but a span, I'll enjoy every inch of it. Class Officer 4, Entre Nous 3, 4, F.E.A. 4, Football 2, 3, Keith Henson Success will surely be his. Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4 Hall Monitor l. Carolyn Howell A kind heart is worth all the world, FBLA. I, 2, DE Club 3, Dorma HuFl Love, goodness, sweetness in her person shine. F.T.A. 3, 4, Librarian 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, National Honor Society 4, Speech Play 4, Drama Festival 4. Jeri Hawkins To see her is a picture, to hear her is a tune. National Honor Society 4, Student Council 3, Societe Honoraire de Francie 3, 4, Vice President 4, Ameri- can Legion Oratorical Contest Win- ner 2nd place county 3, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Advisory Officer 2. Charles Heath He has lived well, laughed often, and loved but one. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, whos who 4, Hoff Club 3, 4, Track 2, Speech Play 2, 3, Advisory Otticer 3, Jerry Higgins As happy a man as any in the world, for the whole world seems to smile upon him. Band l, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lieutenant 3, lst Lieutenant 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.E.A. 4, Pep Club 4. Sandra Howell Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul. D.O. 3, 4. Brenda Ivey Gentle in manner-firm in reality. Houston County High-Columbia, Ala- bama l, 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, Entre Nous 4. Betty .lerlcins She is gentle and does gently deeds. F.B,L.A. 2, 3, Vice President 3, Li- brarian 3, F.T.A. 3, National Honor Society 4. Grace Jordan Her heart is full of kindness. F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Varsity Club, D.E. 4. Tish Kerman A smile for all, a greeting glad, a sweet and friendly way she has. Suffolk High School, Suffolk, Virginia l, 2, 3. L. B. Kelly He makes sunshine in shady places. D.E. 4. Earl Kirkland Virtue alone is true nobility. Basketball 2, Latini Socii 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 4, All State Band 2, 3, 4, Medalist 3, Pep Club 3, 4, President 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, All State Band 4. ,any ind' Nw 'CI' Bobbie Jernigan A good disposition is more valuable than gold. Entre Nous 2, F.T.A. 2, D.O. Club 3, 4, Southeast District lst Vice President 4, Advisory Othcer l, 2. Robert Keel Football is his speciality and everybody his friend. Football l, 2, 3, 4, D. Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 3, 4. Julia Kelley A joyous heart, always wishing to do right. F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Reporter 3, Advisory Ofticer 4, Gargoyle 4, Mel Kimsey A man of great possibility. Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Hall Moniter 2, Football Manager 4, F,T,A. 2. Lynn Koenemann He is wise today-witty tomorrow. Entre Nous 2, 3, President 3, Societe Honraire de Francais 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club 4, Speech Play 3, Track l, Basketball 2, 3, Student Council 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Clinic Chair 4. Vivian Lane She is fair and ol a novel, modest nature. F.B,L,A. 3, 4, Secretory 4, Glee Club 4, D.O, Club 4, National Honor Society 4. Eugenio Ann iJeanniet Lemon Athletic, witty, and full of fun, she is 'tops' with everyone. H Who's Who 4, Sootzus 3, 4, French Club 2, F.T,A. 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Allstate Band 2, 4, Ad- visory Otticer l, Drama Festival 4. Ann Ludlum All the things a girl should be. Advisory Otiicer l, 3, Entre Nous 2, F,T.A. 3, 4, Sootzus 4. William Malone To always be happy and make others happy. Latini Socii 2, 3, 4. Melinda Merrill Gaiety, assurance, a friend of endurance. F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Entre Nous 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3, Class Beauty 2, 4, Homecoming Court 3, Sootzus 4, National Honor Society 4. ix'N'L W., 994 Tj' Wayne Lanham Ta deserve the best the world has to often Altus, Oklahoma-Altus High School, Marcia Nell Lottin A personality that makes friends and a loyalty that keeps them, Student Council 2, Class Officer l, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, Head Cheer- leader 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, D Club 4, Secretary 4, Advisory Of- ficer 4, National Honor Society 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Who's Who 4, Miss D,H.S. 4, Speech Play 4, Drama Festival 4. Lydia Ann Mallory A mind to conceive, a heart to resolve, and a hand to execute. National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Student Council l, Ad- visory Oflicer l, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Scribe 2, 3, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4, D Club 4, Gargoyle 3, 4, Who's Who 4. Marjorie McDonald Mazick We find some kindness, friendship and honor in most people, but rarely do we Gnd so much of each in one. Student Council 3, Class Omcer 2, Advisory Oflicer l, Class Beauty I, 2, 3, 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Entre Nous 3, 4, F,T.A. 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Homecoming Court 4, Soci- ete Honoraire de Francais 4 Constance Rose Moesta Life is what you make it. Tis only noble to be good. Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Glee Club I, 2. Carol Morgan A loyal heart lives long. Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, 4, Drama Festival 4, National Honor Society 4. Harriet Moseley Honest, fair, and wise is she, everything a girl should be. Student Council l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Advisory Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Scribe 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Entre Nous 3, 4, Secretary 4, Sootzus 2, 3, Co-Editor 3, President of Alabama High School Press Association 3, Gargoyle 4, Who's Who 4, Runner-up Miss D.H.S. 4, Runner-up Good Citizenship Girl 4, Societe Honoraire de Francais 4. Billy Murphy The happy are the only truly great. F.E.A. 3. Ed McDaniel Tis the silent who live longest and learn most, and he is a true gentleman. Who's Who 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, President 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Key Club 3, 4. Sarah Helen Mclnnis The smile on her face is but a re- flection of the feeling in her heart. Student Council 4, Class Representa- tive 4, Advisory Officer 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Miss F.T,A. 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Gargoyle 4, Run- ner-up for Miss D.H.S. 4, Runner-up for Good Citizenship 4, Clinic Choir 3, 4. 41' qw Fr Faycile Morris She carries a smile and a word for all quite remarkable for one so small Glee Club 3 4 Entre Nous 2 Pep C u l 2 3 4 Cheerleader 3 4 F T A 4 Jimmy Moseley Character is simply habit long continued Pep Club 4 Key Club 3 4 Speech Play 2 3 Drama Festival 4 Myron McAllister salt made man of the very best brand Student Council 2 Advisory Officer T k 2, 3 4, Footba Speech Play 3. Ann McDugald So bright thy laughter so charming thy ways. Entre Nous 2, Glee Club 3, 4. Allen McLaney Ability wins the esteem of true men. Newton High School, Newton, Ala- bama l, 2. Larry McLennan Success is his distinction. Band, Pep Club 4, F.E.A, Charles Earl Newton To know him is to know friendliness. Football I, 2, D.O. Club 3, 4, Mr. D.O. 3. Michael O'Neal lt's said-inches don't make a man. Advisory Ofticer I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Manager 2, 3, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, President 3, 4, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Clinic Choir 3, 4. Donald Parmer Politeness is to do and say the kindest thing in the kindest way. Glee Club 4, F.T.A. 4. Jimmy Parrish A light heart lives long. D.O. Club 3, F.E.A. 4. Barbara Lee McMahon She is rich in beauty, delicacy, vivacity, and a silent tongue. Palmyra High School, Palmyra, New Jersey I, Band 2, Advisory Officer 2, F.T,A. 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4. Frankie Nowell Nothing is rarer than real goodness. D.O. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Gloria Owens Nature conceived thee in her merriest mood. F.B.L.A, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, D,E. 3, 4, Treasurer 4. Freeman Parrish Ready for anything, work, or play, he's a good fellow any day. Football I. O'Neal Parrish He who has the most patience best enioys the world. Newville High, Newville, Alabama, Glee Club 4, F.E.A. 4. Mary Tom Peterman A willing helper who does not wait until she is asked. Gargoyle 4, National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4. Bill Ed Pearce Patience is the companion of wisdom. National Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4. Booky Raley 'fEach man is iustified by his individuality. Who's Who 4, Football 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Entre Nous 4, Maxine Reeder She is oh, so tiny, but oh, so sweet. D.O. Club 3. Marvin Rogers Quiet and shy, a real nice guy. Baseball l, F.E.A. 3. mv 'wr' 'mn' Ki. 11' 'EF' --uni' MI via 'Q'-rv my Ni Gary Phillips ln school and sports, and all that's fun, put him down as number one. Student Council 3, 4, Class Presie dent 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Ca- Captain 4, Basketball 2, 4, Entre Nous 2, 3, Key Club 3, 4, D Club 2, 3, 4, Advisory Officer 2, Who's Who 4, Mr, D.H.S. 4, Runner up Good Citizenship Boy 4, James Earl Price Loyalty is the greatest good in the human heart. D.O. Club 3, 4, Basketball l, 2. Joy Roberta Ramsey Skill and conhdence are two fine traits. Advisory Officer l, Varsity Club 2, F.T.A. 2, 4, Entre Nous 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Sootzus 2, Who's Who 4, Beauty 4, National Honor Society 4. Johnny Rodenbough A mighty man is he, filed with ambition, charm, and ability. Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, Football 3, '4, F.T.A. 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Gor- goyle 4, Who's Who 4, D. Club 4. Dolores Anita Rolen Her friends are gained, never lost, Advisory Otticer l, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Varsity Club 2, 3. Dolores Rolen Daniel Sellers Consideration is the parent of wisdom. Anna Rose Sessions And those who paint her trust, praise her most. Donalsonville High School, Donal- sonville, Ga. l, 2, Band 3, 4, Sylvia Snead The force of her own merit makes her way. Maiorette l, 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Varsity Club 2. Sarah Lou Scott Her ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Varsity Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. Robert lDarbyl Sellers Knowledge is power, Key Club 3, 4, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, All State Band 4. Mary Shiver Her kind heart and helping hand will lead her on through life. D.O. Club 3, Reporter 3, F,T.A. 4. Peter Sotores The price of wisdom is above rubiesf' Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Bond 2, 3, 4, Gargoyle 4, Who's Who 4. George Stephens He is iolly and full of fun, he laughs and iolces 'til the day is done. F.B.L.A, 4. .lulici Stevenson She is happy, carefree, ond gay, good-humored, and plenty to say. Pep Club 2, DO. Club 3, 4, His- torian 3, Miss D.O. 3, Varsity Club 2. Morris Striplin Wise to resolve and otience P to perform, Enterprise High School, Enterprise, Alabama, l. Lorry Toylor As honest o mon as the sun ever shone on. Key Club 2, 3, 4. Ed lvicDoniel Dovid Stinson Men moy come, men may Q05 but l'Il get there even tho' I'm slow. Entre Nous 2, 3, 4. Sue Ellen Stucky Good monners is the technic of expression consideration for the feelings of others. Student Council 4, Advisory Ofticer 4, Gargoyle 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Entre Nous 3, F.T.A. 3, 4. Willie Peorl Teol True to her work, her word, her friends. Ozark High School, Ozark, Alot bama l, Varsity Club 4, F,B.L.A. 3 4. Ellen Crawford Lawrence Trammel A man's only real possession is his character. Beniamin Russell High, Alexander City, Ala. l, 2, 3, Pep Club 4, Band 4. Rosemary Trotter Her beauty calls, her talents show the way. Cottonwood High School, Cotton- wood, Ala. I, Entre Nous 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Varsity Club 3, Who's Who 4, Speech Play 3, 4. Phyllis Waldo Tall of stature and pure of heart. Entre Nous 3, 4, Glee Club I, 3, 4. Joan Tinker A good acquaintance and a better friend of wisdom and the ioy, the perfect blend. Student Council 2, Advisory Officer 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4, Soozus 3, F.B.L.A. 4. David Trawick Truth is the highest thing a person may keep. Jake Vaughn Friendliness is a keynote of a good personality. Student Council l, 2, Class Repre sentative 2, Advisory Officer l, 2 4, Football 2, Latini Socii 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 4. Benny Ray Watford The choicest things of life come in small packages. F.E.A. 4. Tom West A very popular man is he, there's every reason he should be, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Advisory Officer 4, Key Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, F.T,A. 3, 4, Mr. F.T.A, 4, Entre Nous 2, 3, 4, Who's Who 4, Run- ner up Good Citizenship Boy 4, Billy Wayne Whatley Reason is a distinction of a man. Latini Socii 2, D.O. 3, 4. Diane Wills Neat, sweet, and hard to beat. Memphis High School, Memphis Tennessee I, Student Council 3, Ad- visory Officer 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, F.B.L,A. 3, 4, D.E. 4. Geraldine Woodham She is always cheerful and ever gay. Rehobeth High School, Rehobeth, Alabama I, D.O. 3, 4, Reporter 4. Billy Murphy, Ann Mallory, Charles Carter Riley Wicker We know nothing of tomorrow, our business is to be good and happy today. D.O. 3, 4. Virginia Wilson Little she says but much she does. Baldwin School, Philadelphia, Pa. 'l, 2: Glee Club 4. Judith Ann Woods 'An angel must have stopp'd to see, and bless'd her for her purity. Advisory Officer 2, Latini Socii 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Song Leader 4, Morning Devotional Of- ficer 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Clinic Choir 4. 1 i --.aa-.ff C0'S7'9g S ww 'E . bn vu V vvul - V.w1v . I ,',' . , V 5, 5 g A. , Who wil! soon be ready to occuoy the coveted 'Sorfioq' .QASSgIflbfyfGtfa-'.i'O'AdQt1 their CUPS-and Qownst ' 5 A P - 5 ',-' .V 1 A ' . ' L. Efhhnvfl wg, Johnny Keily President Jerry Copps Vlce Pressdent Judy Bullock Secretory Jsmmy Bottoms . . . Representotnve June Challcer Judy Clark Celia Cloude Janie Cooksey Catherine Crawford Patricia Crosby Jirrrny Crutchheld Linda Darrough David Daaghtry Judy Davis Jddy Deon Sara Dick Barbara Dickerson Lois Dorman Joel Dorriety Pat Durden David Ellisor Tommy Etheridge Betty Ann Evans Carol Fail Lena Mae Flynn Collie Forrester Gaye Fowler Allie Buddyi Freeman Mack Gilstrop Tallulah Geiger Beth Glawson Kim Goddard Sara Granger Roberta Greenburg But don't go Near the Water Tallulah Geiger on her way ta the Rec Center proves, Children will be Children, What is so rare as cz day in June? Lynn Moore, Martha Outlaw, Billy Joe Martin, June Chal- ker, Judy Watson enioy Southern Sunshine. ily it 'Z ,4- Fr i.-5,4 in pat:- NW fZ ..? ,of 'R fm 251. 4, mga' +4 Jeanene Jorden Stan Kowegay Gene Lee Don Lewis P37403 . we E'dw3'C -Save ,eco VCC, Anne N: 3 Ed Mciane B5IiyJoeMa'1in Larry Martin Biliy Mayo Dianne McDonaid Sue Mcinryfe Alice McGee Nancy McGinnis Don McGcuirk Augusta Mclnnish Kaye Middleton ROQer Miiier Sharon Miller Lynn Moore Bobby Morris Pairicia Moss Linda Murphy Mary Jean Myers Annette Newton Sue Norihcutr Marfha Oufiow Charles R. Myers Chemisiry l I i Merian Saliba, dabbies in Magic-block or otherwise. Keep it Sharp! According to Miss McCall, Judy Dean and Toby Birch- held ore engaging in Juniors' favorite indoor past time. fum! Q-li ff QT' -4 R Q 'K , 'Hwy 4 f 4 POV 2 . .Ji- 7 1 , 'nm if .' g jk . J, :gg GQ '61 Ag: Xwqg ww. zfjry 5:6 '-42 5 .530 fig, A 'SR' W W? B.. 3, 04 'iii ,ar if . .-lu-S' Nsws Hound l'1':',fNf,m.1-1 f4+YfeHwPi1vkwf E JA, Pfgrke' Sldw Pub-' Gmce- Pmwzlw 'Nyleme Pwr! Dom Lou Pe ', Lovvme Pefor w Jerry PeTev's Zowcx P1330 Mcxvy lou P119 SWUHSQI PUNCH Mczxlm- Rxzy Judy Reddvwj MsnhL1e1Ree,l R059 Pmhcv ME2v+r1vwSC1Ubu BMW Scmzh' f, Bomb- im- S zmwdexe f.Jgrq'wf,- S' JT Gievc 1 SQ A':, Pe'3qy K f :, P fl ff'v V Sw -'4' J1m4SrwH we qw-' if wS'w1-' M'1vo..', Sz. 1'- Bobby Sue- Sriegrwr Jerry Sdhwm VVUHQI Sul' ww ' f J Gayle Sternbridge Delhia Sutton Betty Jo Taylor Charles Teddler Sandra Theel Brown.: Thetford Joe Thomas Anne Thornley Barbara Thompson Randolph Tice William Tranter Barbara Vinson Roger Watkins Ard Watson Judy Watson Billy Bo Weeks Barbara Whatley Marshall Whiddon Carolyn Whitehead Ann Williams David B. Williams David G. Williams Jerome Williams Beverly Wills Bobby Windsor Jo Ann Woods Lovie Yance Bruce Zachery Well Find If rn e n lust a name on a map to Tommy Etheridge an Carol Fail. The World Moves Forward 5 do students like Brent Jorgensen and Barbara Thompson President and Secretary of their history -Q' Qui., 9: ...nr -pg, I 3 for IT BSR A? any 'ina-ai' uri' i..' gala' homered K V WhO ore sandwiched in between ihe Alpha ond Omega of high schooi Iife in that happy-go-iuckyfimg known, os School Dgysn 9 f W? - 4... if , ' -: .,.. 9 -I , - A ,, ,.., ,Q 59a , V w 005. f-+1...,.,m, A 5 E 5-L-W... '--K-, Y: 'Ng 'i Wilbur Wolion . , ....,. preside-rw? Roger Be-mon .. ,. .Vice Presicefwf Ben McLoughir1 . . . ....,. Secretory Karen Frcmcis . . , . .Representative I gf 4 2 Cutting up a frog is a serious operation to James Heisler. in BLA ,..-M Fannie Belle Adams V' G l e n n A d a m s Gerald Adkins S Jerry Akridge Dorothy Anderson Janice Anderson Jere Armstrong Carolyn Ayres Ann Bailey Cecelia Ann Barrentine Wayne Barrentine Delores Beasley Henry Beaty ,,.-. . Albert Buddy Belisle ,, 9 ' our Ill Roger Be H10 fl 4 ,. ,- - ,,, V A , t , . Ds.. 2: . ...,,.,. Z -1 -,. , - 4 25 -1? mimi, 5 1' . . Jo Anne Boggs I ,-: --vt X :E :' 1 I Ka ryl Bol a nd , I I I A W I N I Sue Boone H J Bobby Bottoms Sonia Bowling Q ' I EI , B 17- i ' ' ' 1,1 ., G ' n e mg G n :E All V Sara Helen Branch .,,.., , - .,.. E: . L A, Bobby Gene Brannon 'A D nllizlllldsrln MYra FOYe Brown Perry Carlton Buddy Buie Edward Burdesltaw ll A I! A A I 6 C ' rr ' K an Anne Burke Ramona Ann Campbell Michael Capps Patricia Carlson Joel Carmichael Linda Carpenter Tommy Cason Roy Chase Tommy Chenoweth 1 Hu to lk Martha Clarke William Wesley Clapton Leonard Colley Marlene Cohen Sandra Condon Walter Cooley Wayne Cotton Faye Creamer Penny Creel Ralph Cugowski Nancy Dawkins Lindy Dees Faye Dove Gerald Dowling Wallace Dowling Althea Dudley Walter Sammy Dumas Gloria Dupree Faye Easterwood Kay Edenfield Glenda Enfinger Mary Ann Etheridge Collean Exurn James Faulk Sandra Faulk Mark Feldman Marvin Feldman Jo Ann Ford Barbara Forrester Karen Francis Vern Funderburke Mary Gaines Teddy Ghiotio Johnny Gillis Richard Girdner Vicki Givan Kyle Givens W 1 V , ,Z . 'f .V 4 ,kzsfgg 1 wi W r if z,, f Donna Schiele proves girls aren't afraid of worms and frogs. George Stevens, Senior, seems impressed. hh: E 7 's if i LM Q ax '55 5 Bobby Goldsboro Jon Groy Jafnes Er C Green Wlayne Grllihn Bobby Grubb 4' 3 i W X Bea Griffin ,fs W' J' A-rr 4 'Zim . A ,- , cv. , Y - -qf '41 4 ' viz' ' -' ' ' , , 2,5 M by as Z , I - ligyf' i I ::,::. ' ' lf: '73-f , K' N 5 V f .:., 4' ,.,.,., gwwfff is W 'oorfQ-1 ' r s i 5 W r y I , V X Q Q 'qu- y , , Hazel Hall Ylnn Horrlson Lynn Hartley Sore Hoyes Jomes Heisler Faye Helms Jock Helms Judy Helms Joe Henderson John Henry Alice Herring Bully Herring Donnle Hewes William Hodges Mory Beth Holder Eddie Holmes Betty Rulh Horne Jockie Hudson Joel Ingram Bill Jackson Wendell Jockson Bully Johnson Glenda Johnson Jerry Johnson Kenneth Johnson Don JohnsTon Helen Johnston Margarev Jordan Marlene Joseph Brendo Kelley Lammonf Kelley Lucky Krnord Dianne Kirkland Eugene Kornegoy Linda Lonkford Tony Lashley Jere Lawrence Libbo Lee Marlin Lewis FvinL1viriQSi'3 Dzrsy Long E , -onggneu Roxce Lynn Beafrice Macfcnf G'anarn Maf:Connei ,zrry Mcflllisre' ? G.NAcCol1.s'er Gail McGoairx Margaret McKinley Rowley McKinney Ben McLoughlin Charlolfe McLeod Jo Ann McNab Louginia McNeese Booloy Mangrani Ped Marlin Gary Martin fine Neil Nao 'vi Billy MFWO Ends, Me-nan, n- June Mendheirn Douglas Miller Bobby Mirns Eunice Mitchell Larry Mixon Sue Morris Marilyn Moseley Eleanor Mullins Ann Murray Grerhe Myles Wayne Newton Jane Nichols James Nowell Linda Sue Odom Jerry Owens Guy Palmer William Warren Palmer Chef Parham af ,Q J, X, 9 iw 2 W ms A , ua' 'Q 1-'f' H 2 , , lf 22, r f N ' -MA' f Z L 1 YV ,1 ,,,,1 12 1 A' X , if xf iii, 9 iw 2 ,iii 2 W 7 7 f 3 ? Wu ,A 1, in -4 , H' M , ,,,. in 1' i1 QL l WM 5 , , at , Q, 1 sn' I f ei., N 4, UM -'vw' Z bg QQ' 'vw Ninn' AAI ,vnu vfh, . an 1' fn., P Q 'Y Y 19? -r J r -- Brenda Peacock John Lewis Peacock Johnny Peacock Fred Pearce Paul Ted Pearce Bobby Pittman Judy Powers Frank Pridgen Wayne Prim Joyce Purvis Jackie Raley Millard Raley John Ramsey Phillip Ramsey Sue Reynolds Barbara Ridley Linda Ann Rister Sara Rivers Charles Roling Tommy Saliba Wayne Sanders Richard Seaman Christine Seeba Leroy Sellers Dianne Scarborough Donna Schiele Sandra Scott Jimmy Skipper Virginia Skipper Morris Slinglufl Allen Smith Lu Ann Smith Nina Sue Smith Susan Spann Joyce Standifer Janie Pate Stephenson Judy Stewart Cornelia Synco George Ray Tarver Robert Edward Taylor Bobby Jack Taylor John Mark Thomas Mlke Thornell Mnchael Thrower Ruchard Thrower Jerry Ann Tolar Jlmmy Tucker Mary Blair Vann Bernard Vasquez Edward Vaughn Mac Vua Wllbur Wallon Myrnan Ward Rachel Ward Susan Warruck Carlton Weeks Rebecca Weeks Anne Whatley Helen Whne Jerry While Solomon Whute Phillip Whllfnnqton Phyllis Whntnnqton Jeanette Wnlernan Sylvia Wulkes JUODITO Wlllnams Larry Wulllams Dayld Wxlson Gary Wnlson Marne Wulson Paul Wood W A Woodham Jacqueline Woodham Martha Woods Marlon Wynn Mary York Ronald Zlegler X , K 1, , 'nd .QI -'ew v as f 1 if . 'War ,. 5 1 4, Af 1 H v .M in N h 'S' ul' PQJAHQLQI1 Who crossing for the Hrs? Time the portals of the south wing witness o premier showing ofrfhe sghool, life of which fhey ore new Q port, A A 19' 'g'2 's I4 0' H av., I U 4 'Un Avia -5. 3' 'U' 4-'-'if' Kip McKinney Espy .... ,,,.... P resident Cecile iCecy Malone . . , ..., Vice President Oid Phiilips . ..........,. , ...... Secretory Kenneth tiiennyi Whofley .... Representative Lois Clnasrnan Roy Chase ,,'r'rr f Cn' s 'as Larry Clark Larry Clark Sandra Cleaffnan Carol Clemmans George Cole Glenda Collins Glenda Conner Glenda Cook Patricia Cooke .lane Crcwfora Shelley Crawfora .lolwn Cruiclifield Daphne Curnbie Deanna Curnrninqs Virginia Curetan Lynda Cults Roger Davis Lucy Dawkins Glydia Devane Johnny Dickens Emmett Dulce Jimmy Eddins Carrie Ann Ellioi Harry Ellis Kip McKinney Espy Daniel Faulk Douglas Faulk Sandra Gail Floyd Sue Forrester Tommy Gay Darrell Gilmer Ronnie Granger Marion Grant Jon Harvey Gray Sherry Greene Kenneth Grifhn Emily Griswold Bobby Gunter Clifton Gunter Gene Hall Gerald Hall Jean Hanahan Olivia Hand Gerene Harden Roberta Harden Heyward Harden Connie Hardy Sara Rebecca Hardy La Don Harper Anne Halhcock John P. Hayes Maxine Hendley Larry Henry Jean Hicks Gloria Hines Z. B. Hodges Douglas Holman David Holmes Belly Lou Hopson Lindo Gail Howard Dale Howell Tryon Hubbard Edwin Huff Raymond Huff James Arthur Hughes M. C. Hutfo Judy Hyatt Domer Lee Ishler Billie Ann Jenkins Jeannerre Jerkins William Earl Jerlcins James M. Johnson Susan Johnson Janet Jordon Jimmy Jordon James Earl Kelly Gerald Killingsworth Russell King Torrrr-ie Kirkland Phillip Lamb Vinson Larnb Mary Helen Lee Linda Lowe Carolyn Ludlum Ronnie McClenny Kadhra McCollister Maurice McCord Theron McFatter Jan'es McLendon David McMichael Kent McRae Cecy Malone Lee Ray Marshall Charles Martin George Martin Morris Mathews Crawford Meginniss James Ray Mendheim Walter Meredith Branham Merrill Kenneth Miller Deanna Moon Ann Moring Mary Morris Clark Mosely Walter Mullins Steve Murphee Douglas Myers Wyatt Newton Joel Nomberg Bill Ogden June Owens Johnny Paulk Jimmy Payne Pot Peake Richard Pearce Billy Peters Q ' 44. A .,. ,..,, '. t rf :W f x pe Q s in Wig ' i Ji W y Wk if Z., at zlift 5 u Q Q . ,. up it l W,+,2T41.i293'l Don Phillips and Carolyn Ludlum look over the Tiger schedule. Bobby Peters Dan Phillips Oid Phillips Kenneth Pippin Johnny Pritchett Ed Ramsey Jimmy Randall Nan Richards Simon Ritchey Daniel Robbins Carol Roberts Ann Robinson J. W. Robinson Mickey Roland George Sanders Chester Seay Elaine Schulman Gerry Scott Patsy Scott Sue Senn Clement Sh ugerman Phillip Sizemore Priscilla Smart Hugh Smith Jimmy Smith Jerry Snellgrove Sandra Spann Charles Stephens James Stephens Sandra Stephens Jack Tankersley Buddy Taunton Robert Taylor Anne Tedder Connie Thomas Elsie Thomas Glenda Thompson Martha Tice Amos Tindell Nancy Tindell Billy Wayne Towery Mary Trawick Verbena Vann Violet Vann Lamar Vaughn William Waddell Al Ward Ruby Watson David West Edwin Whatley Kenny Whatley Barbara Wiggins Pat Wild Janice Williams James Wilson 'w-.,. T IL I Mary Sue Windham Linda Wood Shirley Woodham Gary Wright Leonard Christy No picture H 4' I 1 I I X Physical Education is a favorite class. 3 1 K I ! lv rl W rs Jia Q, tltlllll ..pa- Vocorion is oven theres cz vouch of Poll in the oir. The sun is worm cmd hozy, Football scrimmage is rlwe order of the doy. The Tiger is ot the go1e ond the Coaches look 'em over os D. H. S. begin- onolher banner sport- year! If 1, K' 4 , f 2 fi W Sportsmanship lslthaf-qooliry .of honor- desires always 'io be coorfeous, 'fc-ir, ond respeellulg orld it7is inferprefed in the conduct of playersj -- specrdfors, coaches, ondssfhoollouthoririesf tif 'A- Q i '-, A, ' U ,W Y ' oA A -,ggroi5lidih'Q'3.HQ??egi - 9 r m , ,AA Z ' - f , f J , .V D cf M .,, A,,,, r : , gf MZ i r x s i Head cooch Bill Ezell points out o prospect to line cooclw Bill Willioms' end coach Charlie McColl Junior High coach Lynn Gilsfrap' ond B learn coach Russell Taylor . 7, ..,. Q ,... 5 .nf . ,bg Q M if W? AQ rl w 1 9 ii. 1:,,-.. 1 -Q: I 5: 4,1 ,gf 1 E Zi. Q5 V gm AQTWQ fn, sf if .ik ' ff? -:IQKY R ' . - p, .1 ...-ff-ef' Q ' - ., 4 --,4-, , W J -K - ' M luv ,wafivgx J., j' A 'X .- V-up-'W' 1' ' A .Q ' , 'f'-pq.- '- ' Rfk' ?afi'5'ix EH?, :Ffmf , N X vf:.LNf . .uf -,,-Ay, 4- , ' -.n , A . ' 12 fL ?1f'Wf:i.a 1' 2515 iff' - wzrf'-1frf'.: Nah - 2 B H . V- ' qi L. .. -. A' ., f,g- ,. Q' f 1 Pwr-' ff ' ' -'if-5' ffff ?x'? ,, wx-,. ,,,....-...s..4 f I f ,U . N- . 'W +2-flfii .1 ' .Qs- f -.vw '.'4 D.H.S. Students Enjoy Outdoor Sports 'Round The Calendar On 25 Acre Campus Popular with both boys on W v .,.. . H XA, TL 7 J W 1 . M15 Warming Up Meet the Winne 7 1 Maj' 135.25 225 Q I I Q Q- 3 Q. X.: ,Q ' A 452- 4221? it J? X 51011 Kornegay Travis Casey Ed Hathcock I I Davld Ellusor Charles Heath Bug Mlke Gregory 1815 Dothan end hauls In an aernal from quarterback Charles Heath In The Dothan vs Selma game flu- I Mack Burke Charles Tedder Jrmmy Coe Q ' ' , f . Vi? ' UAV.. ' ,wi ,, ,A I - A ,71-xxlg I x ' A 'WL ' , Q 4 ,A. ,I 1 We-J A gf Q, ' 1 TT ,f ,qv . A , ' 2T,FlM5M Y . af, f so, '9221 '1'f g' 'E if , gf if ' - ' fwv-1-':.? fw c f ' g ,VT ,b ' . - ' 11.. .- viz ,. S 5 W , ' n N 2 5 C 2 E ,X Z 'E 5 . gg gg q j 1 ' 5 , l ' xl I Ass 2' A 'X V , Y . ' ,I M, ' 3 ' M '. 'k s.' jmiy ruz 'I A ? L., fl 1 lj KAL .A A- -w U ' 2 ,jf ' fx x , V Q45 C ' K I . . 5. i I :I Q ,gg X, N I , A n Jimmy Bottoms Je,-ry Q,-eel John Rodenbough Milam, 44. X J Booky Rclley Bu y Bo Weeks Dothan fullback Mock Burke MOI wnth ball ot center plunges Over for the second touchdown an Dothan s 13 O conquest of Annuston 1 Ed Lowe Jef? Dunn Muke Gregory V51 va- . t 1 t , 225 e y f ' 94 is y Q P ' it og y et t t M or -- - r ' rt e e e e 'H my 3,3 :S I! X QM ,p to ' ' 'fr V, .,,f , V i e, 1 S7 5' C96- if 1 w 1,-f 3 Q I Z LM ' ' QQ iigvzffmvmufwgw ,W Gary Phillips Bobby Boffofhs Bill Jackson 0' .W WMWAU WX? V Robert Keel Mack Burke 140 is halfed affer a short gain in The Dofhanflallahassee game. Dothan won l3 To O. Y, N Wgj lll X , 55,1 :Flew 1 is fl , f K ,J ,gg - ff gs, va.. . Asa. Eugene Scott '41 38' ll .BU 3U-.'s4U 44 , 1, N .5 -7' f 5 . ' ' ' ' ' i l l 12 '84 I' 5 ', - ist ' 51 CQ PQ M. . M I FOOTBALL SQUAD AND MANAGERS 31 First row. Buddy Belisle, Johnny Rodenbough, Marshall Whidden, Bobby Bottoms, Jimmy Bottoms, Travis Casey, Stan Kornegay, Gary Phillips Ed Hathcock, Kyle Givens, Bill Bailey. Second row: Lamont Kelly, manager, Jimmy Cole, Morris SlingluFl, Billy Jackson, Jef? Dunn, Pee Gee McCollister, Mike Gregory, Ed Lowe, Eugene Scott, Ben McLaughlin, Billy Bo Weeks, Myron McAllister, Mel Kirnsey manager. Third raw: Kenneth Johnson, John Lewis Peacock, Gerald Dowling, Gary Martin, Booky Roley, David Ellisor, Robert Keel, Mack Burke. Joe Thomas, John Henry, Oid Phillips, Dan Phillips, Jimmy Smith manager Fourth row: James Heisler, Jerry Johnson, Pompey Moore, Butch Sumter, Bobby Gunter, Gary . We-f M Wilson, Jackie Raley. ln the Fall the spotlight is on Football FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Dothan ........ 19 Geneva . . Dothan.. .I . .13 Anniston . Dothan. .. .. 6 Lanier .. Dothan... ..O Viger........ Dothan. . . . . l8 Choctawhatchee Dothan... H25 Selrna........ Dothan... ...l3 Tallahassee . Dothan... ...l3 Panama City .. Dothan... .6 LeeHi..... Dothan... ...l9 Murphy .. CO-Captains Michael Gregory and Gary Phillips D.l-l.S. defeats Murphy in last game for Seniors. First row: Coach Bill Ezell, Mack Burke, Booky Raley, Charles Heath, Robert Keel, John Rodenbough. Second row: Mike Gregory, Gary Phillips, Jett Dunn, Ed l-lathcock, Jim Coe, Jerry Creel. Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan.. Dothan BEE BASKETBA James Heisler, Herring, Morris Goldsborough. BEE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Marianna . ...7 Ozark , . .20 Panama City . . .26 Marianna . ....l3 Panama City ....53 Ozark Bee Football Team Undefeated. First Row: Coach Russel Taylor, Brady Mend- hiem, Ray Mendhiem, Gary Martin, Wayne Barrentine, Walter Mullins, Ben McLaughlin. Second Row: Morris Slingluft, Allen Smith, Pompey Moore, Walter Cooley, Old Phillips, Brent Jorgenson, Bobby Gunter. Dothan Coaches Dothan Mccull Dothan and Dothan Elell Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan T Dothan Dothan LL TEAM ENDS SEASON WITH ONE DEFEAT. Left to Right: Coach O. L. Gilstrap, Jackie Raley, Richard Seaman, Wayne Gritlin, Ben McLaughlin, Johnny Kelly, Billy Slingluft, Augusta Mclnnis, Brent Jorgensen, Wilbur Walcon, Roger Benton, Bobby BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Varsity . Malone ....... 54-47 . Hartford ...... 5l-46 . Malone ....... 52-46 vs. Lanier ....... 46-39 . Hartford ...... 48-47 . Ozark .. ..... 7l-32 . Lanier ........ 49-55 vs. Panama City ..68-46 . Elba ......... 47-45 vs. Murphy ...... 62-69 . Pensacola ..... 44-45 vs. Kinston . . . .52-54 . Ozark ........ 49-42 vs. Elba ......... 66-53 vs. Panama City . . .42-38 vs. Eutaula ....... 58-49 vs. Kinston . .. .90-67 vs, Enterprise . . .6466 vs. Eufaulo .. ...60-49 ' 1 5hg7x HBH 42-33 40-26 73-48 56-50 57-44 33-44 45-30 52-30 37-35 49-31 38-23 6l -5l 48-34 50-29 40-37 45-26 62-4l Hartford Invitational Tournament Runner-Up Dothan ......... 43 Kinston .... .....48 First seeded Dothan downed Second seeded Enterprise for Second District Basketball Championship and are Tuscaloosa This marks the hfth appearance Tigers in the state tournament in six years. Second Athletic District Class Basketball Tournament vs, Greenville ..... 66-56 vs. Luverne . ...65-55 vs. Eutaula .. ...54-4l vs. Enterprise ..... 57-53 bound. of the the last AA After hanksgiving the Spotligh hifts to the Hardwood gun 5, , ,, ' 732. ' f , ' 'M , gi, f , .iw f I ,, 7 ,, . I A f W Q pq VV iq- Q . Qg,,fzzXig,4f1 4 gwifh Q , 4, 14, if V4 A X' 1 luv! yt , y . I f x -Q' ,V , , V1 3, 1 v W, I , , ,A ,. A ,, ,V Y V , zzz fs Pl ' I ' xi y y N f I I :Y , ' ' A f v f ,, ' 4 'r ' ' - 1 , ' 'Z ff if K QQ f x fm 2 ' f f4i. ,1 ff , . WYFQ I LN 'Q I X Xi? ga' ',i '1 f rin limi ' vc' W 0. 4 . -1 ' 1 FM . mf ., Q? 'glfdff' 4 'cl Q aff? 4 5'--'df- - M f , 1 ff' 7 M , W , . , ', gf v V ,fa 1 I L X- - VP vi ff , ,g 1 NV ,K Y.. ,ML A +ve' ,si ,Q 3 JY, ll f Q J, V1 1-NV wi in Y?-ff ff A4 , ,uf gw. V, X1 . :V J fit A f J! l 4 . M . If 9. ' ic- ww .ff - . uf fa- uf -vyfxm A 'x we 9: V474 iq? ,v ix 5 5 1' f 5 RNS TO Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothan Dothon Dothan Dothan ..... Booky Roley BASEBALL Ashford . Wicksburg Ashford . Wicksburg Play-of? . . . . . 2 Ashford . . . . . . 5 Ashford . 3 Ashford . ,av-.. 25586 e 1 Q os SMH cs behind the sceinebgcflyutpes that go on eibowjgpecsmgo H110 The bf year.-'bookg' produtingnd Icbncefrin-or This meetmg ond are mode, serwces, husfre qndfbusfle of prachce grid Voytfq inhews- Of,5d..PC1fddQk ss where lf nsuhm-toe! ff .fdcfiuified D. E. Students Are Close Link Between D.H.S. And Business Men of Dothan -,.,-H Y-V 'Ili-I wiv-my all ia s ,..' :.:: M J' l-1 1 Y sy sl l. Earl Cureton learns good grocery merchandising from Mr. W. H, Clark, Manager of Kwik-Chek. 2. L. B. Kelley is tested on his ability to fit shoes by the assistant manager, Mr. Sain while Mr. Gregory, Manager J. C. Penny Company, looks on. 3. Bobbie Jernigan learns the fundamentals of good window display at Sterling Dress Shop. ug l. Julia Stevenson discusses how to display fine china with Blumberg's interior decorator, Julia Griffin 2. Gilbert Hall at Baxter's Shoe Store learns through sales experience that comfort depends upon fitting the feet correctly. 3, Mr. J. C. Glawson stresses the value of material and marks of good workmanship in selling men's suits to Charles Newton. l v l. Phillip Clearman receives tips on selecting and shipping merchandise from Mr. Corley Reeder at Sears. 2, Gloria Owens acquaints her customer with a new product while Mr. George Dawkins, Manager of Taylor Bodies, checks her work. Continued on page l24 gl 3 'il' ff! -ff.. vf f. , Q4-5. Q -'W' I Roberto Dcsinge - 0 ' 2 tha 'WSJ-a v if an , em Zmaxm A, 1 W f ZJWYLZ, ' 1 o V ff W 3' - 3 hi! ' K ,, ff . . V N Q O , T' ' ' , x N1 ' 642 1 ' 4 3 , I Q l ' 3 - X v ., g 1npuMmin,, ykj, ,fp -YQ fu' Vx, A F ' 1 f mg M7 A :Q wi QQ, iffwpifi rw V IZMMJ' 7 Mis: ., , , gf A ' Q wif, gl yt? ,. , 1, '11, . - inf q L' ' O sv- ' A , ' 4, I - ,Q M ,. 3' , V r w ifi W ' J' 4 A Q, - 4 :N .v . , F ,4x . vi--yu, , Mk V, 'Q 1 2. 'H' .- 1 -fa ' ' f A- H , .4 ' ' 4 'Z f . ' -fx R. ,Q J, M V I 4-3 A . ' ,yur , ' ' ,A J , y .V . '-I FL, . V 4 . .,l.,fi.3 x 'gk' ... 1, I QIAE ju-L A , 11? . , - if 9' r ' , 'Y 1 JMMQ V ,sf , f f 5 ,, 421 ff, 1 gf 'i G '45 . ., , ' If 'Q' 'Q ,444 ' A' ' i ' ra' ' .' 1' 1 R 1 ij ' v., gf . ' Q 5 , ww , - . 31,1 , -L. an ., . Id.. D . i 5 1 ' f 2 5 Q . fl Lv A ff ' W ' ' 4 a uf' 9' 7 W , af. ,Zi ,ww In W' Y ' A any 1 W1 if' ,,f A -ff I Y ff? wb. , 3, 5124: gf 254 ... If pg M f' Qc! K y , A Q R I r LM- X sf-'Q' K, lg. Y ,. .' L4 -O K fi 3 -...wvvhm . .Q -. 35 lf ,,, ,Q 1 ff 1 I . fgfw X , 321 2 , ff iv QI ag , bf dw ! MQ xmitg, 4 4 'ff L tgxzfj Mg 4 Y 31 .mg ,Q:rM g1?W fy M, L' L,x,4 2 N . F I i X , W ' , N .3 f A M'-1 A4 4'-W' M f 1. ' -,.-m..-I , ' . -4 .al ffi35h.A'4 ' Q K ' W V 4' , ffmif' A - K me ,f ' ?N5fQ ' A wi qi if he .mf , . ' 'wh 'Nz . fi--2' ,Z I'7f.. QIJJQSQJYZSV' w ' - . ' 4. ,M ,yu ,. ,f ' ' -v -' . -21.e,wv- - r., if -M ?E5 r,,, , -H Lg- ,yy , W fy W -wx. Q 2 , If mf V1 2 f ,nmvgyi-1 1 H ' xh. 5.n gal- fl:- 2-- wr yu rf? dw. Jkggwfg 4 ,mv Z4 4 x 'ef Wifi- VA' eq, N n 955265 H-mg T, , -4 2:- N fr 4 , ,L ur , :ff 1 'W ,,f .-fn 4 I - , GAO' , f . 1' W 9 I ' Umfefw Z' ,f Mi 'Q A , , W ,, Y A,V 1975657 E? k V Our fear - , 4- ' ,-I ' fir' V -N.. ' .3 W ' Q Nf fi 1 'M 7 ff' 1 Z A ,JW AL Mg fx , ' f . I j,7'y-5 I 75, .WV fy, f' X --.. Vw? g ?'f'? n f Y I' , x 1 , . S .. f gag U 5 -47? 75 Q AQ.. PM '23'-A-+'1'Tf' , - ff? af M-' f , 3 V , H, L 1 s, if Q fl I I BAND PLAYS FOR PARADES, BALL GAMES, AND CONCERTS Officers-Earl Kirkland ........................., Captain Jerry Higgins . . . ..... lst Lieutenant Terry Bullard .... .... 2 nd Lieutenant Lawrence Trammell ............................. Sergeant Larry Barksdale ..,,........................... Sergeant Maiorettes: F. Helms, S. Holman, M. Moseley, L, Odom, H. Bush, C. Crawford, S. Norris, M. McKinley, L. Lee, A. Hovater. Members: H. Hall, H. White, E. Kirkland, M. Collins, J. Higgins, W. Sanders, M. Capps, T. Hubbard, J. Andrews, O. Hand, G Scott, M. Palmer, P. Green, J. Johnson, C. Hand, F. Jones, D. Parker, P. Crosby, S. White, E. Malone, J. Lawrence, L. Clark F. Helms, A. R. Sessions, T, Lashley, J. Randall, A. Freeman, T. Bullard, L. McLennon, D, Wilson, L. Barksdale, R. Sherer, L McAllister, D. Howell, F. Pridgen, J. Armstrong, D. Daughtry, A. Vtfatson, C. Cannon, L. Darrough, J. Dean, D. Cummings S. Rivers, A. Tindell, V. Lamb, P. Sotores, J, P. Hayes, R. McClenny, K. Griffin, C. Morris, R. Arnold, A. Dillard, T. Hodges, S. Wilson, W. Granger, J. Buftord, E, Vaughn, J. Capps, D. Sellers, N. Burdeshaw, L. Pittman, B. Bailey, E. Burdeshow, J. R, Adkins, G. Hall, L. Coffey, L. Trammell, G, Martin, J. Lemons, C. Moesta, C. Bell, W. Tranter, W. Granger. ., . .TE-TI.-rv-:Z 'H . ' 1 f 5 ., ..., , ., V' - rf U jlfr'--. N KL b. A 'S T N...J In behalf of band, Earl Kirkland presents Ban Director, Mr. Lee Jeffers, with gift, First row Abe Nell Mauldin Marcia N Loftin head cheer leader Carolyn Ludlum Second row Ann Thomley Fay Cheerleaders add much to that intangible something clle Mollls Tlmrd 'OW Jane Adoms Ann Mallory known as Dothan High Spirit 94 y xfxw Q FAH? -'wg ,no-m f 1-+ TM 14, t if-Y , . r ' ' N ,,,. , V , Q, , -f , . M 'wwf Ii , .l X ,Si f -f.. .M 0 o X lllvn 1 fe , A 1 - ' Q555, fqwfif ff? ii 51 ,,L2F?K 1 wwwxmv I Qna. fZfQg' 'NX ' ff r,vf', I twgy 'W J? -1 ii 3551 6'i 49 5' us!- UML :RY 'if ' w 'I 1 we X 'Ga 49 pg . , 'nf ll iilfllllll ' fffflllq ji'f'f1!u!l.1. id ff?f1ny pi P!! lug x glpflm' V' it suis I 'Q FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA TRAIN TO TAKE THEIR PLACE IN THE BUSINESS WORLD President ...................... Jewel Bentley Vice President .... .... B etty Jerkins Secretary .... ...... V ivian Lain Sponsor... ...... .......... M rs. Iona Wells First row: -J, Lain, J. Bentley, B Jerkins. Second row. W. Hudson, L, Dorman, L. Murphy, J. Kelly, G Owens, W. P. Teal, J Tinker, G. Stephens, P. Moss, i Helms, S. Cooia, A. J. Beasley, L. Dar- rough, G, Fowler, Mrs Wells KEY CLUB FOLLOWS KIWANIS CLUB ON ROAD TO SERVICE Each week two boys attend the Kiwanis Club luncheon. At the present tirne Key Club members are planting pine trees on the back campus President ..... ......., ...... M I chael Gregory Vice President ..,. . . . .Eugene Scott Secretary .... , ...... Torn West Sponsor .... .......,.. ....... M r . R. Taylor First raw. D. Snell, C Forrester, E. Kirkland, E. Scott, M, Gregory, T West, M. Reed, K, Givens, Second row: Coach R. Taylor, D. Sellers, L, Taylor, M. Slingluft, B. McLaughlin, E, Hathcock, B. Bot- toms, A, Watson, R. Benton, Mr. G. Carson. Third row: J. Bottoms, B. Pierce, B. Weeks, D. Ellisor, G. Phillips, D. Brown, J. Capps, J. Moseley. FUTURE ENGINEERS OF AMERICA ARE INTERESTED IN MECHANICAL DRAWING President ..... ........ B ill Andress Vice President. . . . . . Benny Ray Watford Secretary ..... ..... T allulah Geiger Sponsor .................. Mr E. W. Walker First row: J. Higgins, Mr. Walker, Sponsor, J. Hayes, A. Freeman, G. Caraway. Second row: B. Martin, C. Myers, B, Murphy, B. Morris, M. Collins, B. Andress, K. Gul-lage. Third row: F. Parrish, T. Geiger, B. Watford, O, Parrish, J, Rodenbough, J. Parrish, J. Williams, C. Dorman. Q , 2 '5 4' I . .,. o 6 f YQ, M 12 -, A 1 6' fi .Q as 'iq N' 3 3' Y E ,fmeyi-1 NV J GOOD SCHOOLS ..e:ff,A 8 ,soon 'rnc sns soon sruocuu Vg -'- ff ii ., 1 w,..f M .AKE GOOD cmzsus ggi? I' ' Q 1 . I S ' , 3422: , L -v 9 no-'ffl 5 Vw ,, , Q ff ff ' U V A , Q! 6 Q 7 ' f 1-fi: - M f - ni' : ., 9 6 7 0 .. . , , Ng Sf! 1 1 K ggi' if: n 6 I ,z Q ' K f fn fig I 5 La rg on o ns' Fmure Home Makers work Yowcrd happy, effcrerwf homes by iecnrrvmg fc cook, sew, desrgv. Joan Hal! Schoor Wmrwer of Betty Cwcker Comes! owcrc Jwwe Chdker wma sweepsmke owufd rr- 1956 Naveen? Fein' Rec se C:e'esv wrr 'golcew r .mar are' Mrs SJ? forfs :lass dfess ook 4or Szhator- A-'fy 'JN ei Msn' S' .er N1 e Pez' eu, Edwrrvg Bawgrrs GMS wee' rn Fcnsrrcrv Show ofesses 'Ney Faye Fade J :F r-433, ,-3' Hzww ee, rfrzw I-we r-zz Vify Sr .er Beta, Jem Lou Scorv drsploy Ycoie arrangements Eefvy sed Sars -:. 5 rar: e w fi 5:-M:: 's p' ze My ff A x 'ni Q, ' I 'NSS -, if Us i, 2 E 'hw H2 -EE li V IQ! .STYLE ,, g M me 1 If 1 Hmm! I H M.V-v-.... is Yi ' we f N x ,sg 8 jk! if K i q ii i I : i ' H i it df, A- E Lights go OH, the spotlight focuses. There is on expectant hush os the curtain rises on A the 1956-57 features As You Like it. 3 EE - Szeafurefs we V ,W , M 1--..... 'I --. 3 5. I fi'-:i '?W4q'w--M fi i 2 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT Marcia Neil Loftin, Homecoming Queen-center back, with class attendants: Catherine Crawford, Junior, Karen Francis, Sophomore, Mariorie Mazyck, Senior, and Ann Hafhcock, Freshman. 1 Q' i XX kk' M Miwilyaif' ff.- W1 Qfgffs ,,.,, muff' 3 4 Q Q if 2 5 ig' 4 5 v gg be an 'IT Y gk NK gb .- 2 ,V 4' if 9 n- ,- , HQ 'P HW ae .4 fx 16,f 1. Q . ww ylwf. 3 -3 uh,, , ueen anal Jdffwlanb Jin omecoming paracle M,,,,f-r ' Catherine Crawford Letters over Ieadouf arch lspell Glad and stand for Homecoming theme, Grant Lee a defeat. Marcia Neil Loftin Marjorie Mazyck iv The rnosT coyeTed honor The sfudenf body con besTow is The TiTle Mr, ond Miss D, l-l. S. ll exemplifies The essence of School Spirit ond is richly deserved by Gary ond Morcio Neil, who hoye given iTnsTinTedly of their Time ond Tc1lenTs To Their Alnio Mower, Oo if . :Z xc 1 x ff N In xx , X, 1' Fw are W! WM QD. JJ .Sf Gary and Marcia Neil try their salesman- ship on D. H. S. Principal, Mr. Sam Price Jones at basketball game. MR. D. H. S. GARY PHILLIPS 11 gy , 3 4 5 .Q Ht V' ' .429 M ? Q iz! - 'ff 1. , 1 an '.-. +-r , 2 X . I, ,v ,z ky! Q .li , u Q , ix ., , 12255. . f f 415,572 A 'Z A 4 X , 4 2? ,' Qi .. 4 ag . W? ,X fagk ,im Q W 1 Ii If R5 - 'w V ,513-S ., 2.4-, - 1'-.M f 'Z ' ff .i:'.y ,nu -,. qi. 1 N- 7 W :af it x 9 , 2-ff, il, , Most Courteous Best All-Round 12' SUPERL TIVES 'S 'Tw M of . ': Most Likely to Succeed lvlicnoel Gregory, Anno Dillard Most Talented Lynn Koenemonn, Rosernory Trotter ATF Wittiest Tu Ed l-lorncock, Henr elro Ellrson , 51, 5:51 , 4.25 Fir-A' f ' Most Original Friendliest Johnny Rodenbouglm, Harriet Moseley, Lorroine Dorrouglw H1 Tom West, Joqn Hqll l Hgw WW SENIOR nu A rf? l if . 9 'J- zr -i fi It Most Attractive Qfylei Heotll, Ellem Crovxtord opus Most Popular Gary Phllllps, Marclo Nell Loftm Cutest George Booky Roley, Marlorle Mozycln ' iv-L Best Personality Best Dressed Jolmrwy Rodemboaglw, Mary Arm Chalker ll? Tom West, Ann Mallory .W t SUPERLATIVES and OTHER OTABLES BOYS' STATE AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES. MICHAEL GREGORY AND SHIRLEY BLAKEY Michael was selected by the American Legion Post, and Shirley by the American Legion Auxiliary late in their junior year to represent Dothan High School at the an- nual summer assemblies of Boys' State and Girls' State. As Boys' State Representative Michael met with other representatives ot the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. While Shirley attended the meeting of Girls' State repree sentatives at Huntingdon College, Montgomery, GOOD CITIZENSHIP BOY AND GIRL MICHAEL GREGORY AND MARY ANN CHALKER Good Citizenship Boy and Girl are honors bestowed annually by the Dothan Exchange Club ond the National Society of the Daughters ot the American Revolution respectively. Recipients must be seniors who manifest outstanding qualities fo dependability, service, leader' ship and patriotism, These students are nominated by the senior class and approved by the faculty. .......-..--.......,.. LUTVV Most Dignified Ed McDaniel, Joy Ramsey Runners up for Mr. and Miss D.H.S. Jackie Dasinger, Sarah Mclnnis, Michael Gregory, Harriet Moseley ?.::sA Speech Department Develops Forceful Public Speakers. These new debate-rs-David G. Williams, Collie Forrester, Harriet Bush, Judy Davis, Alice Hovciter, Judy Watson, and their instructor, Mrs. Shirley Knight--took trips to Montgomery and Tuscaloosa, Ala., to debate this year's high school debate topic Resolved: that the Federal Government should sustain prices of rnaior agricultural products at not less than QOCQ parity Winners, Alice Hovater, School ond District, I Speak tor Democracy, contest winner and Judy Davis, School and County, Birmingham News Oratoral contest winner, plan to carry off State honorseBoth are members ot Mrs, Knight's Speech class. Coaches Billy Williams, Bill Ezell, Telfair Ghioto, Superintendent Bruce Flurry. Coaches Russel Taylor, Charles McCall. 1 xl N Q 1 1 I Co Captains attend Football Banquet Gary Phillips and Michael Gregory with their dates M' and M55 D0 Cl'U le5 Newton and -ll-'l'0 Stevenson Ann Mallory and Euan Crawford crowned Mr and Miss Diversitied Occupations of i956 after being selected by a panel of ludges lor poise and 4 personality 5 , Q -,M . f A if D' ,fs M guy? gg X Q A 'vi' 'X'-' fr 1'5 kwin: 'T 4, 'W xsfg '13, Ha fiiffgrfii g , if ' mf, .rx .gyfg 3 1 apr. fl 'QBQALW 'H 5415, 5 V K Q .1 fn LP Q. Wm 1. 4 33. 7 ' K Y, . ,. , f wiv nf , , x H -W , .-,,....--s---. ,.-.-...nu f , fu-wm4vm,,,-dz W, , j1?'i'i'f'f 'f,, .Vf?'f.x ff :,,f . , ,limi .L fl zwijpw W W W ,K 5ZA.,J eaufiefi HARRIET BUSH Junior rw--f 'Us Q .:.T4d: LL'l yy 7 J 1' iffy ' ll Gybcf LUX V .f .f .6 jig, A jf l fig 1 , 'Q 43 4 ,..,f v ' ' 1 U ,dfk L' .ylfcg -P V A A ff s-fl' . 'tfLZL.7f Z :',? ' A , ,. 63 C t'?7 4 if 'ua-f 'd24LE f ,cf ,V ELLEN CRAWFORD Senior A fffluu enior eaufied Jewel Bentley Melmdo Merrill Joy Romsey Mclriorie Mczyck unior eaufied 491, 'iid 2' X01 f ff 14' zfff, ff , f f WMM 14 4 f fn 4 Ay, 1 ,gg 6 fix 1' A 1 ff , 4,L4,S1k, 45159 Sue Birchfleld Ann Tlnomley Judy Davis Catherine Crawford MM' .S70laA0more eaufied Sue Morris Libbo Lee A. Donna Scheile Lindo Sue Odom 'kk ,lfOf 'Thee We if I , . Our jawn ana! .fdcluerfiaera 1' 43? f' ali' 1:21 The business men of Dothan are our friends They realize that putting out the Gargoyle is a tre mendous financial as well as literary undertaking They have helped us by advertising in our book The Dothan Eagle has allowed us to use many pictures taken by their staff photographers This not only enabled us to publish a complete photographic account of school life but has made it possible for us to stay within our budget Bert Davis photographer of Rainers Studio has never failed to come running when we send out an S O S We want them to know we are their friends too. We can best show this appreciation by preserv- ing the inheritance they have given us lt was to safeguard the American Way of life that the public school system was begun in T647 Our high school s chief aim is to prepare us to assume the obligations as well as the privileges of being Americans. To do so is our thank you for making possible our 1956-57 Year Book. D. E. Students Are Close Link Between D.H.S. And Business Men of Dothan 1 if tw! ,, l. Borboro Vinson stresses quolity ot hcindbog ot Mcirtin Shoe Store. Ivtrs. Roincino ossists. 2. Don Boutwell ond Lonnie Reterrnon leorn the tmportonce ot occurocy in stockkeeping trom Mr, Kinord ot Seors, Roebuck ond Cornpony. 3. Mr. Peters exploins to Jontes Bortield thot self-service depends on good disploy ond well stocked shelves. 4. Mrs. Long ot J. C. Penney Compony supervises Jctnet Smith in orrctnging piece goods shodow box disploy. 5 WW W WK ffwfwzwm W V 4 f-m..,,.m if tsa-1:--1'-'ff:W:i'i:5 1 L xii. tg is in - -'S-iiii l, Soro Helen Dick is shown proper presentation ot o pot plont by Mrs. Forehond ond Mr, Robinson cit Hillcrest Florist, 2. Mr, J, Whit King goes through process ot selling insuronce with Groce Jordon. 3, Jcinice Boriield shows ci custorner the fine points ot ci hondbog while her supervisor, Mr. King, ob- serves. 4. Bobby lNindsor ossists o guest in registering ot the Kot-oelog Motel. l. Alton Holl receives instruction in Judging A-grode coulitlower from Mr. Hort ot A. 8- P. Teo Co 2. The fine points to consider in buying furniture ore pointed out to Corolyn Howell ot Donley Furni ture Compony by lvlr. Helms. 3. Geroldine Woodhom presents greeting cords ot S. H. Kress 81 Com pony, Mr. Bottles, ossistont rnonoger, supervises. 4. Mr. Tonner, rnonoger of Seors, Roebuck 8g Com- pony, listens while Fred Dykes goes through o soles presentation with Mr. Nopier. I. Mr, T. A. Smith instructs Randolph Tice in the care Ot radiator and underhood services, 2. Diane Wills helps a record ton select an album at Dixie Sporting Goods Company. 3. Jerry Blakey com- pletes the final step in preparing the Dothan Eagle tor distribution. DIXIE SPORTING GOODS ll5 WEST TROY DOTHAN, ALABAMA The Only Complete Sporting Goods Store in the Wiregrass COmP'fmen'S HOTEL MARTIN of 218 East Main Street LOKEY lcE COMPANY Te,ephOne 8-28m Phone 2-2355 REASONABLE RATES SCHAD FLOWER SHOP SOUTHSIDE PHARMACY Dothan's Oldest and Finest Florist A. D. Curenton Member ot the Florist Telegraph 910 S- St. Andrews Street Delivery Association WE DELIVER Telephone 3-4655 IO8 S. Oates St. Dial 4-6280 Dothan, Ala CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES SENIORS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK DOTHAN ALABAMA SOUTHEAST ALABAMAS LARGEST BANK ASSETS OVER S20 OOO OOO Mb fFd IDpII Cp? OF I Established in 'I9OO 2V20fo INTEREST ON SAVINGS em er o e ero e osi nsuronce or orc: io WHICH STUDENT PASSED THE N P TEST? The student ot the lett ot course He knows thot creotnng the rnght umpressuon ot the rnght moment con moke oll the dutterence ID the world to your business coreer Clothes creote 90 percent ot the Impression you moke Why toke o chonce vvnth your future why not olwoys look your best? Students shown ore Tom West ond Bull An Drlve In To BISHOPS Today if rv' 7045 gyda COMPLIMEN C O L 0 N IA L IS eooo BREAD WA4- new dress. l - - l I I ' I f , I , 1 f ' X . 7 VV J Forrester E H Eddmg CONGRATULATIONS DOTHAN HIGH SENIORS SANITARY DAIRY ALABAMAS FINEST MILK Dnczl 5 QIOO W4 .3 I... Il.-Q-1' CO 112 GREY HODGES co rm 3 Mules North of Dothan on 431 Nl e0dI0TId on Dual 3 T560 B RE North QI I'I59AO Y '5 was OI 3M GS Nom, TEL 84 G of Heodlqnd on 43LL 1 ...J HEL' nw INVITE YOU TO COME AND TRADE WITH THEM 6000 COFFEE Il 1 ll - Q I E 'lp 4 U A . f 'ff ,Er if Ig. -- 'P , , -.L-... f -Q .V 5 , f 2 Q! ,H f 2 W ' M in-' 1 'I W Q . , 1 ' X ,V M fc: f-:ff A 2 4 , I Q I .J 'W' Q. 1 ?'1751,, ,T ' Q -i,.ijFlA::5ij:T5, . l qbw f A2524 ,,k,, t ev ,, l ' 'H' ' . ' . I -ul.:f'lq,- f, :ws , A ' f . . DI ' R , . E I. A e i 2 X I xx ' I , ' s ' ' ff 'Z .- , I ,' , AN ,v ' , ,. ,,,h 1 . ,nf .- , - 9: - , ,,x. ' ,Z 1- - , .- - CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE DOTHAN BANK AND TRUST COMPANY SERVING OVER 8000 OF YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS MbFDIC dFdIR Esioblished in I 910 ll I ll SLINGLU FF INSURANCE AGENCY 3119 South Foster Street Dothan Alabama SEGREST GIN AND STORAGE CO Dothan Ala Malvern Ala Where You Get More Money For Your Cotton and Cotton Seed Come To See Us TOM'S DRIVE - IN FOUNTAIN GRILL CURB SERVICE Across From Hugh School DIXIE AMUSEMENT COMPANY SAY IT WITH MUSIC Sales and Service TV HI-FI RECORD PLAYERS AND RECORDS - NEW AND USED 2I2 E. Powell St. Dothan Ala. WIREGRASS MILLING CO FEEDS SEEDS CUSTOMGRINDING IIOI S Oates Street Dothan Ala Phone 2 0540 MASTER MIX FEEDS CHARLES WOODS CONSTRUCTION CO I07 East Adams Street Phone 5-3000 Dothan Alabama 4 I h 3 4730 DOTHAN LINCOLN MERCURY COMPANY Sh CITY DRUG COMPANY DOCTORS CENTER DANZEY OIL 81 TIRE COMPANY -909 North Ootes Sfree is ri u or CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS of cm, Aobomcl NEARLY EVERYBODY IN THE WIR GRASS READS THE EAGLE TH E DOTHAN EAGLE Fo I heo d them soy Let s go to Dothon Ge ess 37 T7 CONGRATULATIONS MARTINS SHOE STORE N T SPEIGNER CONCRETE BLOCK COMPANY Wth SLAGTEX BLOCK d READY MIXED CONCRETE DOTHAN DRUG COMPANY ALABAMA MACHINERY 81 SUPPLY COMPANY QI2 W t C Phone 2 7200 P O Box 587 DOTHAN, ALABAMA R M H O LM A N TRACTOR COMPANY Your FERGUSON TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT DEALER 234 Eost Mo n Dotho Alobomo E I I I4 orth Foster Street Complimen s Of r r : ' U I ll ' Better Buildings V1 : - I on I nl es rowford Street B C MOORE 81 SONS DEPARTMENT STORE DOTHAN ALABAMA T Mu.lAus N fhF 46610 COMP IMENTS C PENN COMPANY Dofho Alobo C goflofos Se o UNITED TELEPHONE C1 CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LUDL TELEGRAPH COMPANY MEET YOUR FWENP5 Dofho Alobo o NORTHCUTT :- I ' OF Clo hing ond Shoes for The Entire Fomily J. . E Y gl T45 North Foster nl 200 or osfer Sfre T Phone - on r U i rw, ni rs , A. E. U M nd of h, m I S FRENCHIE'S OSCARB BEAUTY SALON COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE Us SANOWLCHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE Reducmg SOIOrT cmd Oeme EOCIOIS COLD PLATES ETC Air COTTdiTiOned Up-TO-DOTe DIO 2 34I5 S OOTeS ST Phone 2 9055 Curb Service Free Rorkmg CONGRATULATIONS FROM WTVY DOTHAN ALABAMA CHANNEL 9 CB War WL Son CONGRATULATIONS .,rfT ,lw Fl' H g 'TI SENIORS DEJTHAN ALAPAMA WARD WILSON FUNERAL HOME SOUTHEASTERN TIRE ADAMS SERVICE S U S ROYAL TIRES AND TUBES Recoppmg Vulcomzmg DLGI 2 6280 4 4570 WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Frcmk Byrd Mgr T27 S Ootes ST 81 HEATING SUPPLIES 523 E MOTO SY P O BOX 890 DOTITOTT AIO DOTITOTT AIO Phone 47000 pl ' I . . I I ' I - IIO . . . I S - TV . I Im-urgIILr1LI-'si L, I 5 , X ,, X .. 'T' . -it TT T ' I E T' I L 6 -Lmm.. I-.uv-... T ' I . I , . . l . . . . . 1 ' ' Corwgrofulcmorws, Seniors GARNER INSURANCE . AGENCY E. R. PORTER HARDWARE COMPANY ALL FORMS OF NSURANCE 'I2 Post 'few 6000 P. 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Dfcwef T460 D9IY1Off,FI:::1 I I L ' L09 SOME A QI, 4-0240 LORD CLINTON CIOARS BUDD CIGAR COMPANY OF ALABAMA DOTHAN ALABAMA WILLIAMS 81 VORIS RETAIL LUMBER CO THE BUILDERS SHOPPING CENTER 3 5200 d 5 3900 D T A b HOWARD J OWENS W R I O H T MOTOR COMPANY GULF OIL PRODUCTS 26030 5 0 D T CONN Iwvewfs 3' I Plwone - cm - ohom, Io Gmc Best Wishes Comgrc1TuIoTions Dismbutor Phgne - 7I0 . ores ST. o hon, Alobomo CONGRATULATIONS KING INSURANCE AGENCY FIrst Floor Dothan Bank 8K Trust Bldg Phone 3 8910 P O Box I383 Ire Auto HospIta PolIo Etc INSURANCE ROBERTSON BROTHERS MOTO RS Your Cadullac and Pontlac Dealer 305 North Oates JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME INC Fred Johnson AMBULANCE SERVICE Day or NIght Te ephone 3 III5 4II N Foster St WE HONOR ALL BURIAL POLICIES Dothan Alabama Ri A-.SSN LEONARD HELMS 407 N Oates Street Phone 2 9260 JAMES BERRY 409 S Oates Street SUCCESS TO YOU GRADUATES From Your Graduate GernologIst IU Dothan NICK SAAD SAADS JEWELERS B U RD ESH AW DRY CLEANERS II8 West Adams Street Phone 4 0554 Dothan Alobomc LIFE , P- - -I- ',. 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I A R O D E N B O U G H OFFICE SUPPLY LocALLY Youre Rsmlrvotom-RAND AGENCY 727 5 owes sf Phone 2 6620 GARRISON S CLEANERS ALL CLEANING COVERED BY INSUR ANCE IN CASE OF FIRE OR THEFT II6 S Lena St Phone 2 4655 Dothan Alabama BETWEEN THESE COVERS ARE REPRESENTED THE BEST OF YOUNG MANHOOD AND WOMANHOOD That's Just Exactly How We Feel Here at DOTI-IAN S BEST FOR MEN AND BOYS TROY LEWIS CLOTHING COMPANY You re Always Welcome At I I8 North Foster Street or a Good Begnnmng Dont Pay Rent BUY A QUALITY BUILT HOME From J I M W A L T E R CORPORATION North Montgomery Hwy and Cherokee P O Box I4I5 Phone 4 4044 Dothan Alabama CANNON SHOE STORE S H O E S FOR ALL THE FAMILY III N Foster St Dothan Aa Compliments 400 SERVICE STATION 6 JIM BALDWIN vSOLs Compliments ot Hotpoint, Admiral and Westinghouse HATCHERY Ashtorol I-lighwoy APPLIANCES T25 South Foster Street Diol 3-B090 Dothon, Alo PORTRAITS BY RA NER S STUD O Cin CAMERA STORE NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST EVERYTH ING PHOTOGRAPH IC T40 North Foster Street WHIDDON S COMPLETE TELEVISION SERVICE APPLIANCES For The Home 202 So Ootes Street Diol 2 T370 From The CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE CO MONTGOMERY ALABAMA Mr Bibb Folmor Regionol Monoger Mrs Dell Sellers Dothon Agent l ' I d I Best Wishes to the Dothon High School T J. J. NEWBERRY CO. DOTHAN'S LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE I0c STORE Where Friends Meet Friends Compliments SHERER SALES COMPANY SELECTED FOOD PRODUCTS Phone 3-8520 Dothon, Alo. I007 ond T009 S. Ootes St. MO - LA -JAC FARMS The South s Finest Pcisteurized M I L K Homogenized GOLDEN GUERNSEY TO YOUR DOOR DIAL 4 3860 AT YOUR STORE REFRIGERATED HOME DELIVERY A D Ussery Jock Ussery USSERY INSURANCE AGENCY Estoblished in T922 ALL FORMS OF INSURANCE S Foster St Dothon o Telephone 3 5900 P O Box II27 LAMAR S PHARMACY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS Dothon Alobomo I Houston Hotel Bldg. Motor Delivery 2I0 . . , AI . HUDSON CITY TIRE COMPANY OFFICE SUPPLY CO Dustrnbutors ot OFFICE OUTFITTERS Dual 4 SOOO OOODYEAR TIRES TUBES and ACCESSORIES DOTHAN ALABAMA D011-TAN ALABAMA CONGRATULATIONS TO TI-IE SENIORS MALONE MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED F O R D DEALERS Sales Servnce Dealers in Transportation Smce 1894 Congratulatlons M O D E R N CLE A N E R S HOWELL PLYWOOD PURICLEAN SYSTEM CORPORATION THE VERY BEST IN DRY CLEANING 7II South Oates Street DOTHAN, ALABAMA DOTHAN, ALABAMA Complete Line of School Supplies BEST VJISHES CONGRATULATIONS CHARCQAL SOUTH ALABAMA STEAK HOUSE AUTO COMPANY Ph 4 2630 the gang mGe'CS L I1 S mosf everybody asks for L' L L M L me CREAM DEAL s 'F S JUVENILE SHOP EXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR O YOUNG AGES d Ad DOTHAN, ALABAMA IT 5 GQQDI From Your Studebaker-Pockord Dealer ' one - x X 1 ' , I , F N if A-.A X Y L 4- WMHUU LLS'-'L L M5 9 ' 1 Q 0 ' 1 I 42 LX A r JI 1,142 T, XL ' 2 T sf EE X22 Z 'ig E2 -, L s s s s 9 -7 X T x F53 L S ,T 4 , 'lx dx. -A I ,I X Lx, VOD Q N I K L T K TI ': T fy' T . LLL '41 I A X f' 1 x A Q ' 1 fix 1 . JI f Q I W , IT' 1 Corner N. Foster on oms I l Compliments TQM BRQWN KIDDIE SHOPPE MOTOR COMPANY North Foster Street Q 8500 DFSOTO PLYMOUTH Dial 2 7400 604 North Oates Street PPTHAN ALABAMA DOTI-IAN ALABAMA FOR A TREAT IN FINE MEATS E A T SUNNYLAND PRODUCTS Processors of HAMS BACON SAUSAGE BEEF Montgomery I-Iughway Dothan Ala Phones 5 0300 4 3I30 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS SALES INSTALLATIONS SERVICE WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES oII South Oates Street DOTI-IAN ALABAMA Congratulatnons Semors BRACKIN S ROOFING 81 M0'WI0C'U'e'SOI coNsTRuc:TloN co H'GHFfERgfLiZ'EE2RC'AL Oftnce Phone 2 9720 734 North Oates Street Plant Phone 3 7500 Phone 3 3470 DOTHAN ALABAMA P O Box I 58 Dothan a BURNS ELECTRIC COMPANY , . . I - ,AI. 1 CONSOLIDATED CONGfQQgQQ'ONSf PRODUCE COMPANY VANCE EQUIPMENT CO Phone 2-3300 AND DOTHAN, ALABAMA THOMLEY PLUMBING COMPANY HARRIS FURNITURE COMPANY HOME OF THE LANE CEDAR CHESTS CURRENT RATE ON INSURED SAVINGS Y YOUNG DRUG WARNER BROTHERS CQMpANY COMPANY QOETM ThR WIdF When Ou Think OI Drugs, Think of THE O Os Oin H Or Omous e excII Store A CHALLENGING FUTURE Awaits you in textiles. The world's oldest industry, textile manufacturing is today one of the most exciting and challenging fields for young men and women embarking on a career. Revolutionary man-made fibers, emerging from chemists' test tubes, have brought about progressive strides in textiles. A pioneer in the field, Burlington Industries today ranks as one of the world's leading producers of fabrics from man-made fibers. lf you are looking for a future in industry, look to textiles. The Dothan Plant A uNir or Burlington Industries, Inc Woven into the life of America Executive Offices Greensboro N C Maker of Womens Outerwear and Underwear Fabrics Mens Wear Fabrics Decorative Fabrics Hosiery for Men and Women Cotton Piece Goods and Yarns Woolens Ribbons Industrial and Transpor tation Fabrics PLEASURE PACKAGE Inside the es ice cream with a delightful DIFFERENCE' Lady Borden lce Cream comes fresh as its frozen ready to dip out of its distinctive burgundy colored pint package Your Borden Ice Cream dealer has it 37 frfnfewffff ffi eorro EE 6000 3 ,Q 7770l'dQlIJ'icf cnum R D E S ICE CREAM 0 o . Il ' ' ' II 2 , . . I ' I I I I l I I I - g Y p , , i . V 1 - ' ' ' l I , . . . . I I pw? sei .-'- . , I ' f' asf 1 J xfl' 6, ' O... ' Z ig-51 , ,X up 2 , - l ,. :jf ,t ftp V ,,,, I fm:-, . -a 'nd A 'Z , ' 5, I , Eff 2 1 'I '.: ' .D...',n 1 City National Bank DOTHAN ALABAMA Extends Congratulations to the Sensors of Dothan Hugh School an the Completion of Thelr Fnrst Mulestone Through Late Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatuor Member Federal Reserve System Houston Hotel Dlnlng Room Our Modern Arr Condutuoned Dunsng Room Speclalnzes nn Excellent road Prepared to Suit Your Taste We Cater to Banquets Wedding Parties Receptions Dances and Small Parties The Finest in Men's Wear The Oldest and Finest In the oe Wa e Wnregross DOTHAN ALA BAINBRIDGE GA Foster St Dothan Alo ANDALUSIA ALABAMA Phone 5 0120 Your Friendly Shoe Store COMPLIMENTS DOTHAN GLASS COMPANY DOTHAN ALABAMA ASK YOUR GROCER FOR DoMco SALAD MCC il m0K6N 5' -f N -1 COOKING OIL DOTHAN OIL MILL COMPANY N LL DOTHAN ALABAMA J D BUIE Owners CARLTON BLJIE BEST WISHES CITY CAFE ALrCond:tnoned HOME OF GOOD FOODS Open All N1ght 126 South FOSTGF Street 207 Cgmmerce Street DOTHAN ALABAMA gmt 138 N. Y , , or . DO ' L ' gif! L, V A L Nur... o m and SAIADQH uf Il . I L iQ 'A ,,..H L A, ....1u..,. t 5 P G T I- E S S CONGRATULATIONS DRY CLEANERS to J. B. Thomas SENIORS UYOUR ONLY SYNTHETIC CLEANER weoffeftnoufof HEDSTROM UNION IDay Servlce Dual 3 5040 207 E Adams St C O M P A N Y STANDARD OIL COMPANY FLOWERS CRAWFORD Agent DOTHAN ALABAMA Congratulations to DOTHAN HIGH from One ot the South s Great Stores lumber s IN THE GAME OF LIFE Look Your Best q IIIIMMIL IlI'IInltML IN BLUMBERGS CLOTHES A -Q., Dothan s Best It Largest Department Store Smce 1892 Smart Interior Decoratung and Furnature Choose Your Sterlung Pattern Here CONGRATULATI SENIORS ONS W J POWELL CO WHOLESALE RIMSON FURNITURE CO Fresh Fruits 8. Vegetables Complete Home Furnzshlngs Demon Alabama and Kmbou Pmnos Thomasville Ga Valdosta Ga I I ' ll ll ' I ll N Il ll ' I Q ' I II 1 , ,.. ll lun! lrlhuum .Lnmnum--- , . U 0 Q . . I - . 1 - 1 - Complnments MORRIS BENTLEY SHELL SERVICE STATION I 'I Congrotulotrons, Senuors HAND SUPPLY COMPANY CONC RATULATIONS DANLEY FURNITURE COMPANY MAKE YOUR HOUSE A HOME I2 N O t 40155 TODD S MEN S STORE M OREGOR SPORTS WEAR ARROW SHIRTS B DRINK COLA yT NIP And ERNIE FROSTED MALTS TOASTED SANDWICHES p t T T SOUTHERN LIQUID GAS COMPANY Y o Q p y s 1932 DOTHAN ALABAMA GDOD LUCK FLOWERS INSURANCE AGENCY Corner Moin ond Oo es Streets Dc, hon, AIobomo Congrotulotions From 7 l I c ond The est in Men's Weor 4 . o es Phone - V I S I T fs Dothon's Home OI And Where S or Fans Mee and Eat Best b clste Test SCU Inside, Dothan Compliments K Qf From Buck ond Rich of the our os om on ince Congratulatsons Sensors S O L O M O N MOTOR COMPANY USED CAR HEADQUARTERS DOTHAN ALABAMA AAA MOTOR LINES NC Dothan Montgomery Blrmnngharn 3 6700 4 8708 54 2535 Enterprnse 623J Clanton 60 Troy T324 OVERNIGHT EVERY NIGHT Offnce Phone Nught Phone 4 9100 3 6188 Heatzng 8- Amr Condatuonung ECONOMY GAS An APPLIANCE COMPANY Propane Gas and Applnances VAN THERIOT 605 N Oates Dothan Ala Compl ments of TOM S TOASTED PEAN UTS Peanut Butter Sandwiches an Flne Candles Dlstrlbuted by Dlxle Sales Co CARL SYNCO DRUGGIST I I7 West Mann St Dothan a Phone 5 T600 5 T900 Across From Martln Theatre OPEN TILL MIDNIGHT EVERY NIGHT H A R V A R D S SERVICE STATION We Specraluze sn 24 Hour Servnce STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Washung Greaslng and Ture Repanr Mann and Oates Sts Telephone 2 0425 CONGRATULATIONS HOME GUANO COMPANY R E D F GUANO FINE FOOTWEAR 2 Dorf-IAN ALABAMA . I . I l . ' 11 n . . ,. . I d . , . I ' . , AI . A Q U , ll - ll 1 O X Phone 4-8750 - 5-3600 Ashford Rood Compliments JACK WISE TIRE CO. f EXPERT RECAPPING AND VULQANIZING R Q G E R 5 Jock Wsse, Owner Dothon, Alobomo BEST WISI-IES TO A FINE SCHOOL FROM A FINE STORE BAUMANS JEWELERS SILVERSMITHS SPANN HARDWARE COMPANY DGTHANS HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTING GOODS T0SS E 30400 I CASH DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY DOTHAN BUICK N T A b D 'Moo COMPANY LARGEST DRUG STORE IN P 'II A' P TRI STATE AREA I 1 I I06- oUT FoSTeT STreeT Phone - Do hon, Alobomo Compliments of II9 . Foster ST. io - 0 Do hon, Io omo o on, 0 omo - TEXTILENE SUNSURE FIBRE FABRICS IMPROVED TEXTUF NO IO FINISH MELOSTRENGTH TREATED FIBRE Comfort Summer or WmTer No cold clornrny surface or sToTIc elecTruc shock ID vvunTer weoTher N burning hoT surface when you sllp 1nTo The seoT on o hoT summer doy TEXTILENE SUNSURE FABRICS ore Truly comTorTobIe The yeor round E W TWITCHELL INC Dothan Alabama COX CLEANERS 609 WesT Selmo ST Duol 5 4910 Te Faslozon Center the Wzregrass 11 li L A ml x1 f sHoP V N RITCH Convemenf Drnve In Service on The BEFORE YOU BUY Woy To Hugh School QUALITY SERVICE THE FASHION STORE CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS DOTHAN CIGAR AND CANDY COMPANY SUPERIOR CLEANERS 9 , 4 , Superior ID Every Woy 72I N Oclfes ST Phone 3 472-4 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Elmer I-I Johnson Owner LEX DOWLING OLDSMOBILE INC 35 Mawffwfif 3 A ROCKET FOR EVERY POCKET 506 IO N Foster Street COMPLIMENTS KWIK CHEK SU PERMARKET 510 W Mom Street X ,J Y X X 5 N 's . Q NE 1 if f X' 1 ,f x X 5 X x X5 My Q
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