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lit Kom: J Ionia Louiar .aldrop, Acuity; Vara altb, Kltcal I ana cut; Bobbie j-oala DyKet. Cla9 « and Clubt; ,.nn Kaop. Tha . Miry AM Curl, Honor ; Virginia Calloway, ftaulty; 5borry Huey, Pnupsnotr. 2nd Bo ,; patty ftarrlnr, Honors; H r?el« hatfma, ‘Ingres .m TJntr; Annet-a Bailey, riai-shots; .-nn Stoscfp, Tha -; ‘oro ny altort. . Peniora; SCary ‘'ue lidos, Juniors; . ooqurline = ton s, Junior ; Batty Jo Vlnaa, Junior . 'r1 Bobby Klr.oro. Sdltor; Wei Ion ayne, 'tlnnellnn.ons; Bob • Wolker, ..thintier; Tloyo Tobar, Athletic . Other n ar?! oT -toff not nfi'wn: Jl? y Car-oil, athletics; Hartfce 'ort, e„nior9 y 0mn g roMti Juniors; ajr Brown Hardy, h oe. To vni h i c h and C Huey A h i 5 + he churches in our Conomuni-ties have aided m building charac-Ver + e' r s h i p in +he Sludenls op + oiAin High School uje dediCa+e volume . Ifce churoh plays a great part in the lives of all the students of Hueytown. They are oonstantly showing their belief in the church by attending regularly and participating in all of its activities. Several of our students are already planning to become ministers. Those entering this profession are: Billy Gaylor, Bobby Elmore, Gordon KcKinney, and J. P. Vest. All the students taking part in church activities are too nuaerous to mention but here are soae who have done outstanding work in the various churches: Bobbie Dykes, Louis Eberdt, Bobby Elaore, Billy Gaylor, Ruth Hammonds, Patty Herring, Billie Sue Hulsey, Doris Johnson, Edra Smith, Vera Smith, Jimmy Stallings, Jackie Stone, Betty Jo Vines, Jimmie Louise Waldrop, Bob Walker, J. P. West, and Mary Sue Wildes. True religion is the foundation of society, the basis on which all true civil governments rest, and from which power derives its authority, laws their efficacy, and both their sanction. If it once is shaken by contempt, the whole fabric cannot be stable or lasting.—Edmund Burke. Science and religion no more contradict each other than light and electricity.—William Hiram Faulkes. If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible, our country will go on prospering, but if we and our posterity neglect its instruction and authority, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may overwhelm us and bury our glory in profound obscurity.—Daniel Webster. I speak as a man of the world to men of the world, and I say to you: Search the Scriptures. The Bible is the Book of all others to read at all ages and in all conditions of human life; not to be read once or twice or thrice through, and then laid aside; but to be read in srrall portions of one or two chapters a day and never to be omitted by some overwhelming necessity.—John Quincy Adams. Villon R. Hutson History Howard Mrs. Doris Caaeron Isycnolory Art B.S. TJnlvarsity or Detroit Vayne Uni varsity Mrs. Jessie Cheaters f.'r. H. F. Gllaore Secretary Alafceoa College Spencer Bus. College Principal • •« • i« B •, 1 Florence Koran 1 Howurd College Cuoberland University Peabody College Mrs. U. R. Pei In-field English A. B. Blralnghaa Southern Mrs. Alaska Di Gregorio one r« lei Bible a.B. carrltt ?olle e Sunalt City College University of «labn •- Kra. Alas Olllesple Lunch Room Ua caper Jacksonville Normal Howard Coll«C® Unlverslty of Alabama Vlas llllUn T. Jones Hone scononics B.9. Alnbnna Collar lira. Mae P. oiliaore Boo la I Studies A.B. Birmingham Southern Ur. Jana T. Lovvorn Band Conservatory of Music U. of A. Col. Butler nruy lr force Band rs. Kary Lou Crlffln Llbror iun B.S. Livingston State C. University of Alafcar Ur. L. H. Upon Manual Arts Snrlish a. B. BirninRhan Southern lira. Louise Skinner Physical Kduostlon B.S..V.A. Columbia University Alabama College 1ire. Cpal Ilendarion , English A.B. University or Alabama B'rnincnaa Southern b'r$. Neva Moran English a.b.-x.a. Birmingham Southern Kra. Oladys Vines History A.B. Alabama Coll«3 Mias Louise Reese Mathematics A.B Mrs. Zelphia H. late Snr.l ish A.B. Howard Plrair.rnam Southern roabody College Birmingham Southern Miss Marie Vines Rons Eeononlcs B.8. A In bn ran Jolla : Vr. Charles C. Vines Physical x«j. A. B. Army 8irsin ?hua Southern Miss Bernaee T allace Cosasrolal B.A..M.A. Coluabla University lows Stst Tbaoher Collars Mr. Rex T.lndhaa 01 a Club psychology Music A.B. B.K. '•re. vsrtnn L. •'rantnan Snrl Ish « than tics Miss Edith Cslslar Science A.B. fllllea and !'-ary Msrndltft Collwra npla University Howard University of Alabaaa Blr ln ha« Southern Troy State Collars Hoe yt own Hl r. School was founded February 1, 1921, with U teachers and 66 students. Today there ore 26 teaohers and 600 students. The first currloulun Included Metheantlos, English, Soience. History, Hoaa Economics, French, and lAtln. Since that tiao the following departments have b'-en added: Athletics, Shop, Coaoeroial, Lunchrooa, Music, Bund, Art, Speech, and Driver Training. The first Library was the rooa now used as the Teaohers Loun o with only a few voluaes. The Library now ocoupiea a larre roon with a full tine Librarian and has (,500 voluaes. The Library not only furnishes books of every type, but namzlnes, Taps, reoords, and films. Robert Walker Bob’ Instruction Engineer President of Class Football Captain Annual Staff To grow up and be a man Vice President of Class Football Baseball H Club Sr. II k III Who's Who Annual Staff H Club Thomas Adams Tom Lorene Anderson Cricket Annette Bailey Kiddo Be surrounded by women To own a car Glee Club Glee Club Foo tba11 Senior III Who's Who 401 Club Designer of Junior Fashions Sec. of Junior Red Cross Honor Society Speech Club Sr. II «c III Who's Who Betty Bailey Boots Comptometer Operator Latin Club William Bailey Bill Get out of school Howard Willie Ballew Dickie To be a Professor Honor Society Glee Club Red Cross Council Paper Staff Rowland Beach Buddy Betty Jo Brasier Graf fa no la Billie Brown Bill Please the women Glee Club Football Team Sr. II V ho's Who Tbrs Club H Club U01 Club Housew1fe Red Cross T. A. G. S. Nurse Science Club Speech Club Honor Society Gopher Gab Committee PaDer Staff Neal Fredrick Brown Johnny Lloyd Burchfield Johnny D. Cain Jr. Brother 'Bugs To be a success ( 01 and Tie Club Spanish Club H Club Graduate in '( 8 Bus Driver Marry rich women Glee Club Junior Red Cross V. Pres. County Wide Red Cross Council Leadership Training Camp Virginia Calloway Sparkle Jimmy Rudolph Carroll Christmas Virginia Causey Ginnv Nurse Library Club Annual Staff Latin Club Girls State Gif tor ian To Keep From Working Annual Staff Glee Club Secre tery Sr. Ill Who’s Who V.arcele Chatham Binky To marry Joa Annual Staff George Clemons Buddy Engineer Hazel Coker To stay one step ahead Billy Corley Speedy Lenore Culver Sis Mary Ann Curl Baseba11 To go to Hawa 1 i 33 Club To be happy always Latin Club Red Cross Library Club Annual Staff Kellie Dabbs Pinkie Go to college Glee Club Red Cross Bobbie Dykes Lewis Eberdt Buddy Sohool iteacher Live a successful life President Honor Society Rod Cross UU-LS Red Cross UL-L7 Science Club Science Club Football Annual Staff Sr. II III Who's Who Sr. II 4, III Who's Who W Club Izabeth Ann Edwards Libby Bobby Slmor Elmo Norma Fa richer Surgical Nurse lence Club 46-43 onal Honor Society res. of Ala. Junior 2ademy of Science Wawspa er Staff Make somethin; of my life Honor Society Editor of Annual Staff Who’s Who Sr.II Junior Town Meeting Secretary Red Or 099 Martha Ann Fort Folf Eloise Garner Weeze Eli Gilbert Romeo Secretary Annual Staff T • it • G • S • Secretary Red Cross 3S Club Pass English The lnu lass Si orty Robert Gw in Rabbit Ruth Elaine Hammonds Gregg Stenographsand finish ach ol Civil Engineer Glee Club H Club Be happy when I m ray own boss T • A • G • S • Class Prophet Pres, senior Girl Scouts Glee Club Faye Brown Hardy Patricia Joy Herring Patty” Most extraordinary housewife National Honor Society Glee Club Be an architect Sec. Senior Class Sec. Honor Society Annual Staff Sherry Huey Joann Jackson Messle Bessie” To live in the house that Jack built Honor Society Cheerleader High School Register National Who 3 Who Miss Hueytown To be a good housewife Cheerleader L -U7 Glee Club Paper Staff Paul W. Higgins Jr. Veternar ian U. S. Marine Corps Speech Club Latin Club Hazel Mae a Bonn! ” Se or e t . v Doris Johnson Birdie Jack Jones Ann Kemp Hi Pockets Housewife Glee Club Speech Club Play Football Glee Club Football Be a writer Honor Society V. Pres, of Science Club Cecil Kirkpatrick Russel TV. Kirkpatrick Floyd B. Korne ay Ugly Buddy To be lazy Football H Club Graduate in fZ 8 Be a success Billy Joe Latta nJew Baby Jim Landreth Jimbo To be a Gi lo Juanita Lindsey Nita Housewife Latin Club T. A. G. S. Hazel Ruth McDonald Iteiaie Harold Me TerrIn Plash Annette Melton Queenie See the world with Dorothy Honor Society Sports announcer Keep those fellows with their pretty cars Doris Evelyn Moore Ebb Dori9 TVenor Morgan Dimples Mildred Brown Parker Pill Airline Stewardess Latin Club Blue8 Singer To pass Sr. Ill English Skate Club Glee Club Junior Red Croa9 Girls' hockey team Lewis Parsons Alonzo Patton Butterbean Bud ? eldon Payne Pain To become rich Pass English Bus Driver To be an editor Annual Staff Purple Gold Editor Historian William Phillips Davene Pickett Gene Reaves Bill Pug To be a success Dramatic Club Speech Club F. H. A. 3S Club Student Council To go to college and continue aviation career First ;lace in magazine campa ign Bobbie Reed Helen Rowland Rolo Dorothy Salter Soda Cracker Housewife To pass Senior English See the world with Hazel Glee Club and own a Buick Treasurer of Honor Society Annual Staff Paper Staff Sr. II ft Ill Who's who Sarah Sanford Margaret Short Norman Shumaker Short Tommy Be a nurse To live a long time and Dump Truck Operator marry the man I love Ann Skaggs Casey” Cecil Smith Zeke Vera Smith V ampas Kitty Be the first woman pres ident Speech Club Paper Staff Annual Staff Invent a bathtub in which Honor Society bath water will not leave Speech Club rings Annual Staff Scienoe Club Glee Club Gopher Gab Conuaittee Clifford Swearengin Swag Louise Verchot Luke James Stallings ”J iramy” To marry a rich woman Soience Club Red Cross To finish H. H. S. Basketball Secretary Glee Club Betty Jo Vines Betty Lou Vines Jimmie Louise Waldrop ”Cocker Spaniel” Shorty” Housewife Receptionist Social Y orker Latin Club Glee Club Glee Club T. A. G. S. T. A. G. S. Annual Staff Library Staff Library Staff Red Cross Mildred Walker Mickey i Jane Wallace Louise Watkins Red Phys. Sd. Teacher or continue to be a soda Jerk To be a success Finish College Soience Club President Speech Club Honor Society Paper Staff Went on Battle ..Tour, Willie Mae Watson Wee Clarence Webb Baby James Wells Cootie Duck To make an A in English 3S Club To take life easj 401 and Tie Club Pass Chemistry Charles Winslett Charlie Helen Wolfe I la Mae Woodard Litta Red To be a success Be a housewife To stay beautiful and Glee Club intelligent CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDEMT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY HISTORIAN PESSIMIST LAWYER OIFTORIAN PROPHET Flcyd Sober Bob Walker Patty Herring Weldon Payne Paul Hippina Lewis Eberdt Virginia Callaway Ruth Hammonds Dorothy Salter opwist Sr. Ill Who a Who }' ',rv -nn 2url, voat i'uaical Girl; Ann Keap. Banuty; nobby to Suoeaad; AflOOtt Sal l«r. Boat Draaaed • lrl; Jarot r Salter 1’oat Sof. lorly Oirl; Yl- • ’allow , Moat Atttflollo 61 rl, viulut t .. 2.0d How: 7! rr! r.ln launoy h Swell (CtrkpatrJek, lutost Soupla; Howard Bill , Moat Sot.olarly Roy, Moat t'jrleal 3o , Boy Moat Lifctly t? Suoeaad; Mai ; .laat 5- yd Cobar, lloat 1‘opular Boy; . lain. Boat Jreaaod Boy. Vlrftlnla 3aua.iv, rutaat Ctrl, Moat pjlar -lrl; cil IClrk, atriok, Kondso'aaat - oy. PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS Four years ago when we entered this high school the whole world was engaged in a conflect to decide whether or not the forces of freedom or the forces of dictatorship should rule all mankind, v.'e saw nation after nation of peace-loving peoples subjected to injustice, tyranny, and cruelty; and complete annihilation by despotic war lords thirsty for power. Progress was so amazed at the things man could do. We lived in a conflict. The world had again been saved for Democracy—for the freedom of all men—for the rights of all races to pursue happiness. We had Peace. V.re believed this and we wanted'this. Today, as we view the world we are going into, we see confusion and trouble everywhere. Hiis beautiful dream has not come true. We see neither Joy, nor love of brother, nor peace of mind as all the world had hoped to see. We see strife abroad, we see.intolerance at home, we hear bickering and rumblings of dissension over international problems. But we are not afraid, for youth knows no fear. V e shall take our places of service to help bring about our ideals of world brotherhood. The greatest opportunity the world has ever known is presented to the youth of today. Hie task is gigantic but youth has great faith to believe that mankind is eternally struggling upv ard, and in the struggling, men are made. As the wolf chases, but never catches the wind, he develops his muscles. So let our goal be the horizon of freedom, justice and happiness for all men. And in the march toward it may we grow in proportion to our efforts. The old world was not made in a day; neither will be a new one. Out of the dusk a shadow, Then a spark; Out of the cloud a silence. Then a lark: Out of the heart a rapture, Then a pain; Out of the dead cold ashes, Life arain. John Bannister Tfebb Floyd Gober CLASS HISTORY OF FORTY-EIGHT Having completed our four years of high school at Hueytown High, we, the Senior Class of 1948, pause to look again upon the history of our class. On September 5, 1944, HO freshmen entered Hueytown High School. The girls were outnumbered by four since there were 57 boys and only 53 girls. For the first few days we were kept busy finding our way around the strange school, making new friends, and getting on the good side of our teachers. We had a variety of sports during our first year at Hueytown. Under the direction of Mrs. Wermuth and Coach Duke, we took part in football, basketball, tennis, baseball, boxing, track, and a number of other sports. Betty Jo Brasier won second place in the race for Mias Hueytown. Thus it was with just such activities that we wound up our first year with old H. H. S. After three short months of rest we returned to a peaoe time school for the first time in four years. Our class enrollment increased from 110 to 164, the girls having the majority with 99. We had new students Join us from McNeil, Cottage Hill, and Rutledge. Many of us had our first experience with surgery this year, cutting on frogs and grasshoppers in biology olass under the supervision of Miss Giesler and Miss MoTyiere. Flower books, field trips, and examinations also occupied much of our time as sophomores. Others decided to exercise their tongue by taking first year Spanish from Mrs. Eubank. Although our team lost to Bessemer they made a fine showing through out the season. Mr. Clarence Vines was the coach. Bobbie Dykes was selected to represent the school in the oratorical contest. Six members of our class became members of the Science Club. They were Vera Smith, Mary Ann Curl, Billy Brown, Elizabeth Edwards, Louise Watkins, and Annette Bailey. All of us welcomed the last day of May and the vacation Just ahead. On returning to school in September, 1946, we learned that some of our classmates had fallen behind, but there were a number of new students, however, among whom ware Louise Verchot from Uinor Kigh School, and Cecil Kirkpatrick from Jasper, and Doris Jackson. One member of our class, Louise V atkins, went on the Battle tour to Washington. In our Who s Who election, Floyd Gober and Sue Hodges led the list as most popular boy and girl and Gloria Wendell was voted the beauty of our class. Again we were thrown into the uproar of preparing for Stunt Night which was a great success. Members of our class who competed for Miss Hueytown were Ann Kemp, Jimmie Louise Waldrop, Lorene Anderson, and Nellie Hill. Ann Kemp and Bobbie Dykes became members of the Science Club. Patty Herring became president of the Honor Society, and Dorothy Salters, Bobbie Dykes, Bonnie Jean Smith, Elizabeth Edwards, and Howard Ballew became members. Our football team, under the direction of Coach Batson, was tops and defeated Bessemer High with a score of 13 to 7. Joann Carter married Herbert Jackson and Bonnie Jean Smith became Mrs. Bill Sligh during the year. And a number of us endured a year’s test of our patience by taking typing; others finished the second year of Spanish. Having completed such a year, we welcomed the summer vacation, our last from high school. Returning to school in September, 1947, we felt pretty big, for now we ware The Seniors. A few weeks over an alcohol lamp and a chemistry lab manual did away with much of this pride. Floyd Gober was elected president of the Senior Class and Tom adams vice-president. Davene Pickett returned to H. H. S. after having gone to Montevallo. The senior class participated in the magazine campaign. Publication of a school paper was resumed, this time sponsored by the Honor Society and was entitled The Purple Sc Gold. Floyd Gober served as captain of our footuall team This year we had a fine basketball team -Three members of our class—Louise Watkins, Faye Brown, and Bobby Elmore—appeared on the Junior Town Meeting of The Air broadcast. V e had a Christmas party in the auditorium which was enjoyed by all who attended. Returning from our Christinas holidays we found that two girls from our class, Doris Trenor and Faye Brown, had married. After pulling through our examinations we were busy working on the Annual and getting ready for Stunt Night. Tom Adams decided it would be more fun and more profitable to go to work for the T. C. I. Bob Walker was elected vice-president to fill the vacancy left by Tom. In our Who's Who election, Floyd Oober and Virginia Causey were voted the most popular boy and girl. Members of our class who belonged to the Honor Society this year were Lewis Eberdt, Hazel McDonald, Faye Brown Hardy, Sherry Huey, Billy Brown, Ann Kemp, Bobbie Dykes, Vera Smith, Louise Watkins, Elizabeth Edwards, Dorothy Salters, Bobby Elmore, Patty Eerrinfr, Annetts Bailey, and Howard Ballew. On February 20, the Honor Society held its banquet at Mary Beard's. And now, Friends, as we, the Orsduating Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-eight, stand on the brink of the great unknown, we go forth with happy hearts to begin a new chapter in our lives. Weldon Tayne Fay Anderson Jhorty Henry Baldwin ’’Hank Shirlay Evelyn Aubrey Myrtle Barnett Barrentine Baugh Bigbee Shandy” Myrt Janies Bonner Dolores Burks Betty Camper Lila Lee Cargile Donald Carmichael Betty Jo Carrell Bonner” Lorsie Dutchess Malcolm Earl Tom Champion Clark Cole Zella Martha Billy Davis DeFreeze Darnell Tom Gary Donald Joe Cox Crain Cunningham Throbbing Chip Norma Elizabeth Betty Earnest Edwards Ellis Buque Ma is ie Monkey Libby Kenne th Elrod Faye Erwin Ray E nv 1 n Klar tha Ezekiel 11a j or y Fairly Dona Id Fallon 'Se na tor Bo Strong Arm Nancy Goodloe J immie Farrell Elsie Sue Garrett Bobby Gilber t Mary Rose Gizelar Pilly God frey relham Jackie Herring Hoffman o t Hackle Eye Janes Hoffman Hotche” ,Al Pappy Stupid” J. C. Hamil ton Hugh Harris Lyndell Herring Eugene Gossett Colleen Gut hr ie Helen Green Leva ughn Ho sine r Banzy “Brute George Howell Bur.nie Donald Hubbard ■w Billie Sue Hulsey Leonard Jackson Hannah Pheobe Ruth Jeter Jayne Pegpy Johnson Johnston Dusty Red Betty Kelly Irna Jane Klrkpatr ick Rub ye Knight Ted Knight Cob Clepto Teddy Elese Lee V. T. Lipon Peppy Linn Dan Lopan Jeanne Miles Be nn ie Jean Lankford Joyce Miracle Chicken Charles Malcolm McDonald McEachern ’Pep Jeannie Joy Roderick Cswell «L Irene McFerr in Gordon McKinney Bull Gwynn Charles Doris Ella I’ary Jo Lorene .alier iarkel Parker Parsons Par3on Parsons ’♦Peanut Dikies Jo Shorty Rorcer Gloria Vivian Bobby Lewis Edna Fitt;nan Poe Ray Reeves Roberson Rollin3 T Illy ,To Melba Joyce Carolyn Herbert Doris Clara Salter Sanford Sawyer Scott Simpson Sims Bootle Tootsie Scottie dimples Jackie Baby Gall Johnny Jo Jo 'Sue Charles Taylor Red Andy Vines Betty Jo Vines Billy Melvin Billy Williams Willingham Willis Jug Tubby Anna Tidwell Betty Lou Tidwell 'Lu-Lu Leggy Tuggle Peg ft © m Charles Turner Charlie John Trammell Helen Vice Wildes Edna Earle Elwin Vine9 Ward Gene Winn JR. WHO'S WHO first How Atnletio Girl - Bo zeklal Wittiest Girl - Betty Jo Vines Popular Girl - Uary Shepp Herbln Cutest Girl - Blsle Sue Garrett Best Dressed Girl - Noran Earnest beauty - Musical Girl - Carolyn Sawyer Soholerly Girl - Ella Parsons Girl Likely to Succeed - Jaokie tone Second how Cutest Couple - Wary Sue Wildes and Gary Crain Musical Boy - J. C. Has 11too Mttiest Boy - Andy Vines Most Handaose Buy - Tom Cole Beat Dressed Boy - Boderiok Oswell Cutest Bor - Aubrey Bou h Athletic boy - Jases Bonner Soholarly end Likely to Succeed - Ray Erwin THIS DAT This day Is nine to mar or nake, God keep un strong and true. Let no rrtn« bypath take. No doubtful action do. Grant «e when the setting sun. This flea tins day snail end, May I rej !ce o'er •oaetblth' done. Da richer by a friend. Let all I rseet alonn the war, Speak well of ae tonlrht, I would not have the hunblest say, I'd hurt hi by a silent. Let there he sonethlnr true ond fine, When night slips down to tell. That I ha-e lived this day of air.e Not selfishly but well. Author Unknown SENIOR I Janes Tosmy Burchfield Caine Noma Beach Dolores Carter Janes Cannon Batty J Connell Lode na Clayton Marvin Evelyn Dabbs DeFreese Jack De Loach Polly Cooper Edward Culpepper Joyce corley Ona Jean Cooper Pe« 7 Crooker Donnie Beiley Betsy Brooks Garry Donaldson Edward Lee Donaldson Dixie Drake Fredda Franklin Finch Dykes June Dunn Alleen Geeello Bobble Green Robert Callups Gilbert Frank! Johnny Ramon Martha Hoops Rhea Harris Carl Hastings Eugene Hester Geraldine Mary L Klnbrel Kile Bobby Howard Douglas Jinks Carolyn Huey inell Hyche Betty Inlow Winfred Jackson Ella Frances Carolyn MoEntlre MoPherson Miller Betty Mitch 11 John L. Morris Anna L. Morrison Nlehols Ethel Parsons m i Ruth Payn Batty Lsa Rickie Paschsll Luther Roberts Sidney Roberts Billie R. Jaokie Shumaker Sexton Elizabeth Robertson Helen Rogers Johnnie Billie 8 Shugrue Smith Carolyn Staggs James Snider Charles Snider Jerome Stoddard Sara Tfclley Sylvia Tlllsry Ray Totty Jack Townsend Billie Turk Jeanette Turk Minnie L. Pining Bonnie J. Waldrop Jerry Tucker Lois Jenn la Wilson Wynn Martha Washington Mary Whited Betty Wallace JUNIOR III Wlllodene Aldridge Clarenoe Bailey Ross Clemons Charles Cross Donald Baugh Helen Debts Mary A. Beasley John Brodley Chalmers Trails Davis Donaldson Ann Early Lee 11 Cor g lie Ann Eberdt ft. f. Clark Patriola Finlayaon Prances Clark Robert Pbnchor Sidney Sue franklin Oilnora Joe Godfrey Jo Ann Doris Hargett Heatherly Hendrix Lately Hester Jane Hargett Pe y Holscateok Wilton Houa ton Don Jackson He len Jones Clayton J ohns ton Betty J. Johnston Johnny Belter Maralyn Taudle Don Lonle M. I ergy Bradley Jaees Kirkpatrick Knight Korneray Lindsey Lowery Lucky Martin Morris Nixon K. 0. Bobby J. P«ul Betty J. Dorothy Charles Barbers Jena Hubert Norris Oliver «yo« Phillips Seaees Reed Roberts Skaggs salth Le 7erne Lucille Salth Salth Nancy Snlth Robert David Kddle Snider Stanley strain J ohnnla Strend nburg kindle Tinker JUNIOR II wenaoiyn Hlt | Adaas Armstrong Parnell Austin Caaellla Barrentlne Dorrli Bell George Bla las Cecil Brooks Bush uyr« franklin Jacqueline Crandtson Rebecca Griffin To any Haaaonda Teggy Ho nry sally Herring siuy Hloka Aenea Hava J. Hill Huey Q Martha Orange Joyoe Laverne Dorothy Huff.van Kirkpatrick Lovell uougies Lovell J lnny Harsh Saaalene Margaret Swafford swindle Poggy Sal tb Dor la Sthel Parsons Savage Hilda Saitb Jorry Parrish Betty Parker XTevia Thomas uun Townaend Jeff Vines Joy Townaend Billy ward Betty Warren Morion Wilson TOE CAH USED IN OUR DRIVER'S TBA2MN0 COURSE Bobbie Dykes President Annette Bailey Vera Smith ■ Elizabeth Edwards Patty Herring Vice President Secretary Howard Ballew Billie Brown Sherry Huey NA T HONOR CITIZENSHIP LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIP SERVICE Dorothy Salter Treasurer Bobby Elmore Louise Watkins O I Annette Bailey HIGH SCHOOL REGISTER • • Howard Ballew Aubrey Bau ?h Bobbie Dyke8 Ray Erwin Bobby Elmore Sherry Huey Vera Smith ORATORICAL CONTEST EDUCATION TOR LIVINC V . i Ann Skagg9 2nd Place Bobble Dykes Neal Brov n Bobby Elmore 1st Place Lewi9 Eberdt Annette Bailey Also participating were Louise Watkins and Vera Smith Bobbie Dykes Good Citizenship Girl $ Ray Erwin Battle Citizenship Tour OUTSTANDING SENIORS HONORS THEY V G N Virginia Callaway - Girls State 19L7 Bobbie Dykes - Good Citizenship Girl Lewis Eberdt - Delef?ate Youth Conference Cleveland, Ohio Elizabeth Edwards - Secretary Junior Academy Science Bobby Elmore - Delegate Youth Conference Cleveland, Ohio Junior Town Meeting of the Air Floyd Gober - President Senior Class Weldon Payne - Editor Purple and Gold” Louise Y atklns - Battle Tbur, 19L7 Junior Town Keating of the Air Sherry Huey - Miss Hueytown of 19L6 WHO'S WHO AMONG STUDENTS OF AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOLS Annette Bailey Bobbie Dykes Patty Herring Sherry Huey Vera Smith Bobby Elmore Howard Ballew All A • s Dorothy Salter Howard Ballew Jean Johnston Jacqueline Stone Ray Erwin Rebecca Griffin Peggy Smith A s and B’s Senior III Annette Bailey Betty Jo Brasier Neal Brown Bobbie Dykes Lewie Eberdt Elizabeth Edwards Patty Herring Sherry Huey Carl Johnson Ann Kemp Hazel McDonald Vera Smith Betty Jo Vines Louise Watkins Senior I Annie Bell Barr Norma Beach Peggy Crocker Martha Ann Horton Carolyn Huey Rose Chadwick Elizabeth Robertson Edra Smith Billie Sue Smith Carolyn Staggs Charles Snider Ann Thomas Ray Totty Jimmie Townley Jerry Tucker Betty Wallace Billie Wells Jessie Wynn Junior III Donald Baugh Frances Clark Travis Donaldson Helen Dabbs Patricia Finlayson Faye Hendrix Ted House Paul Payne Barbara Roberts Betty Willoughby Junior II Rita Armstrong Parnell Austin George Bialas Dorothy Barr Jack Dabbs Mava Huey Joyce Huffman Jo Ann Melton Dan Miles Ann Orange Martha Orange Robert Simoons -=■ Should the voting a e In Alabama be lowered to 13? Louisa Watkins Bobby Sltore Jeaes Brokefleld Hamona Hatcher Hueytown October 2 ?oodlawn January 15 - Hueytoen versus Besse-aer Should n study of the Bible be required In the hi.pt schools of Alabama? STO0KI1TS r,,H7IClrATIW0 KWK Hl YTOWN Coach Wilton Batson Coa - Charles Vines Floyd Gober, Capt. Fallback Butch James Honner, Oo-Capt. Guard Nipper-Head” Sidney Roberts End S id Toramv adtms Half-Back ♦« r , ronr Milton Huston !‘.a naper V.'infred Jackson Manager Robert Gwln 'Iteckle Rabbit Paul Hipcins Quar ter-Pack '•Uncle Joe” Robert ’’’alker Hal f-Back Bob •• Roland Beach Half-Back Beech-Nut Lewi5 Eberdt Guard Buddy Bobby Elmore Half-Back Elmo Neal Brown uar tor- ock StUd al e °+ Jack Jones Tackle Hi-Pockets Cecil Kirkpetrick End Kirk Billy Joe Latte Center Dago Billy Williams Tackle Willy •! Jeff Dugger Guard Cooney Chester Skates Guard Chek Leonard Jackson Tackle Fat Lee Pa sc ha 11 Fullback Blanchard Aubrey Baugh Guard Cue-Ball John Brown Center Pope ye Kenneth Klrod End Hudson HURYTOY N vs. ENSI Y action 9hots of the spring training 9crianape. front row: Leonard Jackson, Sidney Roberta, Jimmy Bonner, Jeff Doggor, Aubrey Baugh, Floyd Oober, Cheater Skates, Tom Adams, Lewis Sbardt, Bob Walker, Lee Peschall, Billy Willis, Winfred Jackson. Seoond row: To sny Hammonds, Janos Cannon, Billy Joe Lotto. Billy iille-.s, Jaok Jones, Cecil Kirkpatrick. Heal Brown, John Brcr.-r.. Roland Beach, James Flemming, Elwin tard, Uni chon HcEachern, Don Surly, J. P. West, Harold Gamble, Coach Charles Vinos. Hilrd row: Riohard UoBee, Douglas Vance. Don Jackson, Jinny or ' , Charles Snider, Marvin Dabbs, Billy Hick.-, Robert Gallops, Rex McCrary, Kenneth Elrod, Janes IfUUnrhaa, Victor panic. Fourth rcw: Coach Wilton Batson, Milton Huston, Bobby Elmore, Curtis Jones, Toxty Wilkinson, Bobby Reaves, Billy Darnell, Don Baugh, Robert Owln, Paul Higgins, Billy Brown, Jimmy Turner, Jeff Vines, T. J. Higgins. CHEERLEAOCRS Joe Godfrey, Jo Ann Jaokson, Sherry Huoy, Peg y x-ugrle. Martha Ezekiel, Billy Godfrey. Bask wail t av front row: Conob Charles Vinos, Billy Jo« Salter, Kenneth fclrod. 211 Gilbert, Rodrick Cowell, Roy Buckner. Back row: Jones Bonner, Toa Colo. John Brown, Billy Joe Lstta. OIRL'S iHT ICeL KWTCmTIOH cuss GI3L'? S-TUd-TICN C!.A0S SFOtfSUH OF mTBVPOrN-BKaFXKBR TT'OT aLL 0. l-K Vary Shop Barb In, Uelvln Kill inrhan, Ylrrinla Cou oy, 'lusnel K trkpa trlek, Juanita Lindsey, and J. D. Join .VifhK y w £L Jl Xv «u f iSSy® ®ii i w . gw ,Na7,a ,vu i C. fs liK KK 5 ? OFFICERS Class I Class II President Vies President Secroterv Faye Erwin Ann Kenp Charles Tbylor Aubrey Baugfi Gary Crain Jacqueline Stone LATIN CLUB lirs. Moran Jacqueline Stone Myrtle Bilbao Juanita Lindsay Margie Fhlrly Melba Sanford Iaoreno Stud lord Betty Lou Tidwell Gorry Crain Aubrey Bough Bonnah R. Jayne Fbye Erwin Bennie J. Lanford Ann Keap Evelyn Parrentino Louise Vetkins Donald Cunnlngf .1 Chorles Turner Charles Thylor Paul Higgins Janes Bonner Andy Tines Chorles Fa rice 11 John 3u!lavnn SCIENCE CLUB Louise Watkins Billie Brown Jessie Wynn Ann Kenp Jlnay Stallings Ells Parsons LowIs Sherdt Annette Bailey Gene Wynn Klwln Word Miss Olesler Carry Crain Mary Sue Wildes Jao'jueline Stone Eaogene Keens Charles Porkel Aubrey Baugh OFFICERS President Gary Crain Vice President Ann Keap Secretary Mary Sue biles LIBRARY STArr , rf, nUMw Virginia Callaway, Vary Ann Curl, Martha Hoops, Jlamla L. .eldrop, Rl« BU11 J. Crowder. Vary Persona. Helen Oafcba, June Vann, Pe «y So fca“! Vary L. Mia, Jean Vilas, Jaequ-11 na « exton. aorta Ann Britton. Jaye Hendrix, Vra. Griffin. RED CROSS 1st rcw: 2nd row: 3rd row: Folly Coopar, Bobble yk s, ratty Herrin , Batty Jo Brasler, Annette Bailey, Myrtle Bl b«e, Sue Oilnore, Nancy Snlth, Varela ?alrly, Juanita Peoples. Foward Ballaw, Owyn ialner, Mary Sbep Rarhln, Noraa Phncfter, Jesn Parrlnaton, Lola lison, Noraa Oeaoh. Dorla A. Britton. Joyce Huffaan. Per y Saltb, Doris Parsons. Jlaxy Stalling, Lewis Ebardt, John Traowl, Gary raln, Don Jaokson. J.D. Cain, Jeek Lewis, J.p. Treat. Addle Strain, Bobble Skates, Pdward Culpepper. ha:;:) Tonwle Musgrov Lou Ann 13 lemons Martha rt. Horton Lynda 11 Herring Anna Tidwell Itarttia Bush Patsy Boat Betsy Brooks Jncquellr.« Grand Ison loverne Kirkpatrick Mr. Lowern Da vane Pickett Martha L. Horton Mary Louise Kile Hilda Dabbs Johnnlo Tinker Betty J. Lanirlj tally Herring Martha Hoops Doris Ann Britton Peggy Holaomheck Anna L. Morrison Cecil Brooks John L. Morris Don Jackson Jerry Davis Lewis King John '6. Davidson Hnv Totty S M ! !) p c I V P Kaye arwin Louise T.’atklna Ann Keap Vera Salth Davone ilekett Doris Johnston Hite rastrong Dorris Hell Hava Huey Cnaella Barrontlne Mary Sue Hildas Jacqueline Stone Ann Bberdt Judy Huey Jo Ann Mel ton Hilda Smith Patricia Finlajraon He ion Dabbs Margaret Swindle Laverne Kirkpatrick Sylvia Tillery Gwendolyn .-.Je.-.s Margaret Palaer Jo Lone Smith Bobby Zlaora Paul Higgins Rex McCrary Jlnay Marsh Robert Simmons President Vice President Secre tary Jacqueline 3tone Mary Sue Slides Rex McCrary 'JLiJZ CLUB 1st row: Paul HI wins, frondorf. Kddla Strain, Jlaay nnon, Donald Bauyh, ftd Howse, Billy Jo Latto, Jaaa Laird, Rlcftard VcBaa, Jnaoa Hoffaan. Choatar Skat . inn row: Sidney Robort , £dw rd Culpapper, Jlaay Read. Rob rt Orln, Uom rd .'.ickaon, Jaa r Bonner. Ray Bucknar, Jack Russell. Paul Bannon, Rex McCrary, Billy Ood fra JT. Robert Gallop , Don Early, Bob CIlNrt rd row. K'.lrnb-th Rohertaort, Vir-Tlnto sn lby, Geraldina Klahrall, Batty Rioklea, Dor 19 I’eraons, Nancy Snlth, Dor! Ann Britton, Mr. v'n.ihaa. Minnie loo Vlr.lr.a, Doris ?. Wor wn. Da n Pickett, io « y Johnston, Betty Jo Vina . Martha Ezekiel, P « y ftafle. Billle Ruth Shu onker, Batty Jo t'orren. UK:. row: ;.|yn i Jones, by Hendrix. Barbara 'aldrop, Intsy Gilbert, Rita .rastronr, Maralyn Korney y, Dorl John toe. Louisa 7 rAbot, Howard Ballww, Bobbte Hand, Vara Sclth, Ratty Inlow, Batty Ultohell, Myrtle Blr.bee. Jlo«J« Ball Fhrrell, Loir fllaon, Dixie Dr1-' , Annie Lour: Uorrlson, June Dunn. 5tu rm: Ji«sy Ui r h, Jeff Du «r r, JI.juv Turner, Pal hoe Herring, J. D. lain, Bobby SI. rw, - r ek Jonas, (I . K W, Hastings, MUy Kloh, Jack Le !a, Milton noj t«r, Meal brown, Rotart Slanona, Joe Godfrey, To:wy Vllklnion. BUS AMD BUS DRIVP Alonro iatton, Donuld Le Twin, J. D. Cain, lv-vohn Hosaer, Cordon McKinney, Mr. Ligon Th turpi Told Staff lat Row: June 7 nn, reporter, Judy Huey, reporter, Jo Ann Jeokjon, production aenoper, Sherry Huey, oel il ditor, Billy Brown, fe.. ture elltor, louls Vetkina, feature editor, ’ irjorie Fhirley, reporter, liary nn Curl, art editor, Horothy alter , sports editor,71 r lnie Cellowuy, feature elltor, 2nd Row: 1 egpy Stlth, reporter, Vyra B anonde, reporter, ,nn fnrap, aralstmt e.ltor, Wev. Iluoy, reporter, Joyco Huffman, reporter, Helen r)abba, reporter, Annette Bailey, Advertlrln ‘eiwc er, J an Johnston, reporter, Vera !aith, staneflene ua e ltor, Bobble ’Jykoa, Blaaeiltnoout editor. iM. Roe: .’leal Brown, reporter, Howard ollew, « ttlquett • : 1 tor, Billy VUlle production cl Bobby l.xoro, ■'port editor, url Jobnaon, typist, Roy 'rwin, production -lerk, ‘eidon 1‘eyne, e-ltor, fdwr.rd Tuip ppor, reporter, Robert liaoonr , reporter. ’Seabera not abown: 211zeb th nn T w rda, roa lp editor, ?-.yo nrown Hardy, eaaiatunt editor, Intty Herrlnr, burinera Bonneer. magazine campaign Da te Total Amount Sold School Part 1941-42 354.75 n’5.13 1942-43 427.25 154.53 1943-44 477.50 184.95 1944-45 987.50 367.05 1945-46 1214.40 443.92 1946-47 917.50 330.85 1947-48 1120.40 $5499.30 2009.25 'Hie proceeds from the magazines sold by the classes from 1941 tc 1945, were used to erect a score board for our athletic field. The Senior Class of 1947, from the proceeds of the magazine cr.rapaign, paid for and presented to the hiph school, a public address system. The Senior Class of 1948 used the proceeds from their sale of magazines for paving the pathways from the main buildin to each of the annex buildings. GOOD FOUNDATION WHAT'S THIS? ASK DAVE NZ
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