Huntsville High School - Pierian Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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THE PIERIA £cJuqo-1 LUCY WHITE Editor DICKIE WATTS Business Manager I«0 A 140° H 130 9 60 iu rt i. 6 IC 60° 1 ' CvC« Q C titti it % p«n | TA0 C A W A11 Hr •°Zl dlAWA! J 4XU M« 1 .( •.) • «• ••« A ------i r.)---- G ( ■ l«Al • . • x, I Stiff '• ( '•) j «m . ( • : ii ( •I tuamotu AACMirioco A ( ■• ■i........ t l WI It T«0 IC Ol (AMKOIII WHI A « ) w. fA jR..y v !t rtl fliio dAlraCn'AT JStnlli viMlna, ___ Aif i ' • tfl’-ri • :«} n h '55 eMuMti-uille, Alabama f RIOTJOV NANSEN lAhO « SVAIBAHO (run JO tr la«idT' I 8m dC«C€ )(jr.d .-V SCVERNA fA v LMcTA T«M Dm iff 8a Sta of OkDoUl . 'SAKHALIN nuti Mitn klin Khl U Mtmk ‘iEOY? • l lC or C4 (CP f Bay of Fjfp rabiaH tllON • Ml L . N D A T E T '' CQUAtON ' fu A TRONIC OF AlCO Capetown Trt Ltlubath • IDnglaA lat«rrMii: AUIt • . PlCKtAif ( • 20° II o’ J 20° K oa L w M 80° X loo O 120 I 1 0 1 no X iwJT fyaneuLa'id Proud and grateful for everything are we who were first at the New Huntsville High. This experience that we have shared has brought us so clo:e together that it can never be forgotten. We are conscious of setting a precedent; we feel that classes following us will find this precedent worthy of being continued. To record in enduring form the activities and achievements of the student body and to instill in the hearts of the sons and daughters of Huntsville High a deeper respect for their Alma Mater, has been the purpose in preparing this, the Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-five Pierian. jbedicati ut MRS. LEROY DRAKE Because of the loyalty she has shown to our school through the many services she has rendered, the interest she has created in English, the enthusiasm, she has inspired for drama, the top plays she has presented, we, the 1955 graduating class, affectionately dedicate this, the nineteenth edition of the Pierian, to Mrs. Leroy Drake. 7 4e faculty DR. JESSE S. BURBAGE Principal B.S., M.S., Auburn Ed. D., University of Alabama MR. VINCENT BRIA Music B.S., University of Alabama MRS. MARY GRAVES BURKE Biology B.S., Howard College MR. VERNARD BURKETT D.O. Co-ordinator B.S., Troy State Teachers College M.A., Peabody College MRS. VIVIAN DONOVAN Distributive Education B.S., Auburn MRS. LEROY DRAKE English B.S., University of Alabama MRS. T. P. GATES English A.B., Randolph-Macon Woman's College MRS. KATHERINE GODFREE Home Economics B.S., University of Alabama MRS. W. G. HAMM Latin, English B. A., Vanderbilt University MR. CLEM GRYSKA Football Coach, Physical Education B.S., University of Alabama MISS EDNA A. KEEL History B.S., M.A., Peabody College MRS. R. E. LUSK Commercial Studies A.B., Auburn o 1954-1955 MR. ROBERT WARDEN Assistant Principal B.S., Murfreesboro State College MR. CHARLES MARTIN Social Studies B.S., Middle Tennessee State College M.A., Peabody College MR. WELTON McCAIN Shop and Mechanical Drawing B.S., Tennessee Tech MISS MARY ELIZABETH McLAIN Physical Education B.S., Alabama College M.A., University of Alabama MISS MARGARET F. NEIL Math and History A.B., Athens College, University of Alabama MRS. H. D. NELSON Librarian B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College M.A., Peabody College MRS. ZADA O'REILLY Commerical Studies A.B., Auburn MISS BEVERLY ANNE RITCHIE English, French, Spanish A.B., University of Kentucky MRS. MAMIE O. STEGER Mathematics B.S., M.A., Columbia University MRS. LETHA M. STRICKLAND School Secretary Minnesota School of Business MRS. MARJORIE WALTER Glee Clubs B. of Music, University of Alabama MR. CHARLES R. WRIGHT Math, Physics, Chemistry B.S., Jacksonville State Teachers College SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Judge Douglas Martinson, Dr. H. D. Nelson, Ed. D., Columbia University, Superintendent of Education,- Mr. Richard Von Valkenburgh . . . STANDING: Mr. Will L. Halsey, Jr., Mr. Thomas Throsher, Mr. A. V. Snead. The Members of the Board of Education are discussing the further expansion of the city schools of Huntsville. Adminiit iatian ':Jk.e. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JIM DILWORTH.................................................... President CHARLES OWEN................................................Vice President NANCY CARTER ....................................................Secretary PATSY HAMM ......................................................Treasurer DONALD ADAMS “He likes to work, he likes to ploy, he never foils to enjoy the day. Pierian Staff 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4. PATRICIA ADCOCK “Calm, reserved and very sweet. Always dignified and neat. Pierian Staff 4, National Honor Society 3, 4; Red ond Blue 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Citizenship Club 1; Com-merical Club 4. ANITA ALLEN “Always jolly and carefree, life may be dull but never she. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue I, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club I, 2, 3; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Who's Who 4. WAYNE ARTERBURN “Tall of stature, big of heart. Transferred from Tech High, Memphis, Tennessee 4; Pierian Staff 4; Basketball 4. JIMMY ASHABRANER Happy, unconcerned—he came to class—and sometimes learned. Transferred from Decatur High School, Decatur, Alabama 3; Pierian Staff 4. SANDRA BARKER Her ways ore ways of pleasantness. Transferred from Clara Barton School, Raritan Township, New Jersey 2; Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Geography Club 3. HEINO BECKERT You can tell a man not by the words he speaks, but by ihe silence he keeps. Transferred from Cocoa Hiah School, Cocoa. Florida,- Pierian Staff 4; Spanish Club 4. BUDDY BERRYHILL Athletic, friendly and kind. Another like him you'll never find. Pierian Staff 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Bosketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; Geography Club 3; H Club 3. 4; Pi Delta Club 4. MARY ALICE BLACKBURN A quiet, modest disposition with a smile describes Mary Alice. Transferred from Gurley High School, Gurley, Alabama 4; Pierian Staff 4; Georgaphy Club 4; Glee Club 4; Commercial Club 4. MARY GLEN BOLIN Full of laughter, full of pep. Never quiet, but that's her Rep. Transferred from Carr Central High School, Vicksburg, Mississippi 4; Pierian Staff 4; Red ond Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 4; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Commerical Club 4. JOHN BRYANT Always his own affairs he Tends, thus winning, and Holding many friends. Pierian Staff 4. DAVID BYERS Sociable and light-hearted, yet He possessed a willingness to work. Pierian Staff 4; Football 3; Basketball 2; Latin Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4. BARBARA BYRNE A form more fair, a face more Sweet; It's ne're hath been My fate to meet. Pierian Staff 4; Homecoming Maid 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 3; F. T. A 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 4; Who's Who 4. PEGGY BULLARD A sweet disposition is a virtue to be treasured. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red and Blue 2, 3, 4; Secretory Homeroom 2; Latin Club I; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. MARY BURGESS -------And one was Beautiful. Home Ec Club 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 4; HENRY CANTERBURY Bite off more than you can chew; Then chew it. Take on more than you can do,- then do it. Student Council 3, 4, President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Pierian Staff 4; National Thespian Society 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Geography Club 2; Who's Who 4; Pi Delta Club 4. BILL BRANNER The solemn, the wise, they shall live long, tut I shall live forever. Pierian Staff 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; H Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. JAMES BRAZELTON The world knows nothing of its greatest men. Pierian Staff 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4. MARTHA BROCATO Sweet thoughts are mirrored in her face. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 4. MARY JO BROCATO She was as fair as one may be. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 4. MARY CAMERON She's cute and she's cunning She's energetic and sweet. Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. NANCY CARTER A tiny person filled to the brim with wit and humor. Pierion Staff 4; Homecoming Maid 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Red and Blue 3. 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 3, 4, Home Ec. Club 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 2; Commercial Club 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Who's Who 3, 4. PAULA CARTER What all the vigor, vive, and vim? Oh! That's just Paula coming in. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 2. 3, 4; Homeroom President 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Head Cheerleader 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, A- Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; H-Club 3, 4: Who's Who 3, 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Council I; National Honor Society 4. BRYANT CASTELLOW Mischief danced in his eyes. Transferred from Litchfield High School, Arizona 3; Pierian Staff 4; Football 4; Red and Blue A- Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club 4, Phi Chem Club 4; Pi Delta 4. JOHN CHILDERS He is talkative enough not to be quiet And, quiet enough not to be talkative. Pierian Staff 4; Latin Club 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4. PEGGY CLARDY Beware! A pair of brown eyes. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3; F. T. A. 4; Commercial Club 3, 4, Citizenship Club 1; National Honor Society 4. CAROLYN CLARK Of Carolyn everyone is fond. She is just a typical dumb blond. Commercial Club 4; Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 4, President 4; Latin Club 1; F. T. A. 3, A. Treasurer 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3; Sock and Buskin Club 2; F. T. A. District Treasurer 4. ROBERTA CLARY Roberta is individualistic, with o fine and resolute purpose. Transferred from Branch Avenue Junior High, Red Bank, New Jersey 1; Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red and Blue 3; French Club 3, 4, President 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatics 3, 4; Sock and Buskin Club 2; Pi Delta Club 4. JANE CLEM A loving little life full of sweet, small works. Transferred from Butler High School 3; Fierian Staff 4; Latin Club 4; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 3. ROBERT CLEM Easy going, never hurrying, but hard to stop. Transferred from Butler High School 3; Pierian Staff 4. ANITA CROWSON She was oh so little ! and oh so sweet! Transferred from Cocoa High School, Cocoa, Florida 3; Pierian Staff 4, Home Ec. Club 4; Band 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. JEAN CUMMINGS None knew her but to love her. None named her but to praise. Pierian Staff 4; Homecoming Maid 2; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red and Blue 4; President Homeroom 1; Cheerleader 4; Latin Club 1; Dramatics Club 3, 4, President 4; Sock Buskin 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Who's Who 1, 2, 3, 4; H Club 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4, President 4. BOEBY DARNELL Man's work is never done. Why start it? Pierian Staff 4; Bond I, 2, 3; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 4. JACK DARWIN Ready to work; ready to play; Ready to help whenever he may. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Basketball 2, Manager 3; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 2, 3. JOAN DAVIS Two ways do her talents trend: Not only does she draw pictures. But also friends. Transferred from Jamaica High School, Long Island, New York 3; Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 4; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; National Honor Society 4. MARJORIE ANN DICKEY A sweet one is she, full of love, ambition and ability. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 1, Homeroom Vice-President 2; Home Ec. Club 4; French Club 3, 4, President 3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Drum Maior 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Who s Who 2; Student Council 3, 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Sock and Buskin Club 2, President 2; Red Cross Council 3; Citizenship Club I,- National Honor Society 4. SARAH COLE You think she's shy. Oh me! Oh my! You just don't know her, that's why! Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4; Red ond Blue 3, 4, Associate Editor 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Vice-President Homeroom 1. ERA MAE CONDRA Pretty and friendly, thoughtful and kind. Another like Era is hard to find. Pierian Staff 4; Red ond Blue 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3. 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club I; Sock ond Buskin Club 2. BOBBY COUNTESS He likes good wit and has more Than his share of it. Pierian Staff 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; Who's Who 4. JANIE SUE CRAFT Pretty, neat and sweet; a natured prize and hard to beat. Transferred from Decatur High School, Decatur, Alabama 2; Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4; Red and Blue 3, 4, Exchange Editor 4; French Club 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. JIM DILWORTH As boss of the seniors he never shirked; and no one can say that he never worked. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4. President 3; Class President 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Who's Who 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4; Student Council 3. BEVERLY ANNE DRAUGHON Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad. Transferred from Ramsey High School, Birmingham, Alabama 3; Pierian Staff 4; F. T. A. 3, 4, President 4; Commercial Club 4. BARBARA ANN DURHAM The reason gentlemen prefer blondes. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 4; Home Ec. Club 3; Geography Club 3. ANNELIESE EISENHARDT It's nice to be natural, if you are naturally nice. National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4. MARY ELLEN ELLETT She is not forward; but sweet, modest, and patient in disposition Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1; D. O. Club 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Sock and Buskin Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2. BARBARA LEE ESLICK Leave silence to the saints—I am but human. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2. 4; Thespian Society 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. ANNE FRASER High thoughts are seated in the heart of courtesy. Red and Blue 2, 3; Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 2; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3. JIM FRENCH A studious and preserving man. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Who's Who 2, 3; Pi Delta 4; Citizenship Club 1; Sock and Buskin Club 2. JAMES E. FOWLER He's a very likeable lad; one of the best we've ever had. Pierian Staff Under-class Editor 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4. PHILIP GARNER A little bit shy, o little bit bold, but when you want a friend he's there ten-fold. Transferred from Erin, Tennessee 2; Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Band 3. 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Geography Club 3. FRANK P. GASPER A very popular lad is he; there's every reason he should bei Transferred from Butler 3; Pierian Staff 4, Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club 4. BOB GAY Patient, happy, serious too—with now and then a thought or two. Pierian Staff 4; Notional Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer; Football 4; Hi-Y Club 3, 4; President Homeroom 1, 2; Geography Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pi-Delta Club 4. BETH GERON Her heart is like the moon, ever changing, but always a man in it. Pierian Staff 4. Feature Page Editor; Red and Blue 3, 4; Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 1; Home Economics Club 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Who's Who 4; National Thespian Society 4; Commercial Club 4. KENNETH GIPSON His disposition and pleasing smile, have won him friends for many a mile. Pierian Staff. Sports 4; Basketball 2; Hi-Y Club 3, 4. Vice President 4; Class Vice-President 3; Who's Who 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4, H-Club 3, 4; Student Council 4; Pi - Delta Club 4. BUDDY GOODWIN Just an ordinary easy going cuss, but like the average man, no better and no wuss. Pierian Staff 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Citizenship Club 1. DAVID GUY Words count not; but deeds do. Pierian Stuff 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 3; Red Cross Council 2; Pi Delta 4. CLYDE HALE Here's a fellow that's hard to beat as a Lady's man and athlete. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4; President 2; Geography 3; Who's Who 2, 4; H - Club 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4. PATSY HAMM She's no flower on the wall. She's the favorite of us all. Pierian Staff Club 4; Red and Blue 1, 3; Secretary-Treasurer Homeroom 1, Treasurer Homeroom 1; Class Treasurer 4; Latin Club, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 3; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Geography Club 3, President 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4, Who's Who I, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Commercial Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Notional Honor Society 4. MARY ANN HARPER Neat and exact in all things, small only in size. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Economics Club 4; F. T. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. SANDRA ROSE HARRISON Sweet and gentle, good and true. Smart, sincere; and, friendly, too. Pierian Staff 4, Senior Staff Chairman 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Economics Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Citizenship Club 1; Sock and Buskin Club 2; Commercial Club 3, 4, President 4. MARTHA ANN HOOPER Talk she can and talk she will; her tongue is very seldom still. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1; Dramatics Club 3; Glee Club 2, 4. ROGER HOOPER Not too sober—not too gay; but a real—Good fellow in every way. Pierian Staff 4; Bond 1, 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pi Delta Club 4. GAYLE HUGHEY Her pleasant and kindly ways will live in our memories all our days. D. O. Club 3; Home Economics Club 2, 4; Geography Club 4. MIRIAM ANN HUNT She has a heart of gold. Transferred from Mt. Dora, Florida 3; Pierian Staff 4; Commercial Club 4. DIANNE JACKSON A character all her own. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4, French Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Sock ond Buskin Club 2; Citizenship Club 1. FRANK W. JAMES, JR. Friendly, smart, tall and nice In every pie he is the spice. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; French Club I, 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Pi Delta Club 4. 'Nice, swell guy JIMMY HARWELL and friendly too; There's wouldn't do. Pierian Staff 4, Sports. not a deed he RALPH HELMS Mighty cute, mighty wise,- but, My, oh, my, those wicked eyes! Transferred from Castle Heights Military Academy 4; Pierian Staff 4; Band 4; Who's Who 4; Pi Delta Club 4. BOBBY HENDLEY Still Water runs deep. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4. RHONDA DRUMMOND HENSHAW Marry, have fun, like all, love one. Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Glee Club 2. BETTY JOBE ''She loves life and deserves Love in return. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville Alabama 3; D. O. Club 3, 4. CHARLES H. JOHNSON A life of enjoyment is the only Life worth living. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4, President 3. JUNE JOHNSON Some people can't help being nice. Transferred from Talladega County High School, Talladega, Alabama 4; Band 4; Geography Club 4; Commercial Club 4. GERALD JORDAN A likeable and witty person is he. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville, Alabama 4; Pierian Staff 4. JERRY KEEL Good natured and generous, jolly and clever. His tongue like a brooklet runs forever. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4. YVONNE KEEL Happy go-lucky and beautiful clothes, cute and witty; there she goes. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. SANDRA JOY KELLEY As sweet and pretty as an old-fashioned bouquet. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Latin Club I, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 4. LEONARD KINDRED Life's a pleasant institution. Let's take it as it comes. Pierian Staff 4; Circulation Staff 4; Geography Club 3; D. O. Club 4. CHARLES LANZA Be gone dull life. For thee and I shall never agree. Pierian Staff 4; Snapshots 4; French Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3; H-Club 2, 3, 4. BARBARA LOGEL If a heart is measured by the number of Friends, Yours can hold the home of the winds. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Commercial Club 4; Sock and Buskin 2. MARTHARENE LUKE Modest, true, and neat, Friendly, fair, and petite. Pierian Staff 4; Circulation Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 4; F. T. A. 4; Dramotics Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Citizenship Club 1; Commercial Club 4. GABI LUSSER A smile for every girl; Two for every boy. Transferred from Ventura Senior High School, Ventura, California 4; Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Commercial Club 4. SONNY MADDOX I am sure that care is an enemy of life. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 2, 3, 4. PATSY MARKS I'd rather be small and slim. Than be great and cast a shadow. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; D. O. Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4. BILLY MARSALIS Great things come in small packages. Transferred from Vicksburg, Mississippi 3; Pierian Staff 4; Football 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4. MARGARET MARSH Very bright, far from dumb. In every pie, she has her thumb. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Latin Club 1, 3; Dramatics Club 3. 4; Sock and Buskin Club 2; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4; Vice-President 3; Pi Delta 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. BILL McCANN To be direct and honest is Always safe. Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Jacksonville, Florida 2, Pierian Staff 4; Pi Delta Club 4. CLYDE McDARIS Everything comes to him who Waits—why hurry? Transferred from Central High School, Knoxville, Tennessee 2; Pierian Staff 4; Basketball 3; Dramatics Club 3; Geography Club 3; H Club 3. corra McDonnell If mischief admits one to heaven. She is well on her way, when Excitement is to be found. Ole Corrie leads the way. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1, 2, 3. 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Latin Club 1, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 4. WARREN CLARK MOORE, JR. A quiet, unossuming friend. Upon whom you can depend. Transferred form Monrovia High School, Monrovia, Alabama 2; Pierian Staff 4; Pi Delta Club 4. DANNY MULLINS He is a fellow of some Degree, Given to (comping and jollity.)? Pierian Staff 4; French Club 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Phi Chem 4; Dramatics Club 4. TOMMY NANCE Confident in his ability. Pierian Staff 4. BILL McNUTT Judge him not by his actions. Pierian Staff 4; Band I, 2; Geography Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pi Delta Club 4; Student Council 4. JESSIE McQUISTION Her gentle thoughts reflect in her face. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4. RONALD MILAM Friends, he has many. Foes, has he any? Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 4, Sergeant of Arms 4; Geography 3. GEORGIA MILLER And when those brown eyes look up at you. You know she really means it, too. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Geography Club 3, 4, Secretory 3; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Who's Who 4; Pi Delta Club 4; National Honor Society 4. DORIS NELSON Like o book-so sweet and serene. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Glee Club 1, 2; Spanish Club I. LARRY NELSON Silently he treads life's way. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Road Runners Club 2. I- IMOGENE NEWMAN Her words were few, yet of great quality. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4, Reporter 4. JIMMIE NORMAN •'Common sense ir. on uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. Transferred from Oak Ridge High, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 3; Pierian Staff 4; Geography Club 4; Pi Delta Club 4; Track 3, 4. CATHERINE ORGAIN I just love work; I could sit and watch it for hours ' Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Commercial Club 4. CHARLES OWEN Ever loyal, ever true, to the tasks. He has to do. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Hi - Y Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Class Vice-President 4; Glee Club 4; H Club 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4, President 4; Homeroom President 3. MARTHA JO PATTON Her eyes and temperment twinkle laughter. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 2; F. T. A. Club 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Citizenship Club I, Secretary 1; Commercial Club 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. TONY PEARSALL Onward boys! If you sight work then come back and we will go another way. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3; Geography Club 3; Glee Club 4. HARDY PIPES Men of few words ore the Best men after all. Latin Club 1; Glee Club 4; Pi Delta Club 4; Phi Chem Club 4. WILMA JEAN POOLE A modest spirit fills her little frame. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 1. PEGGY JEAN POTTS She came a stranger, remained a friend. Transferred from Mary Persons High School, Forsyth, Georgia. GORDON PRUITT To know him better is to like him more. Pierian Staff 4; D. O. Club 4, Vice-President 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4. LORETTA LEE PURDY A willing heart, a helping hand, always Ready on demand. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4, Editor-in-chief 4; Vice-President Homeroom 1; Home Ec. Club 4; Latin Club, Treasurer 1; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Who's Who 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Phi Chem Club 4. GLORIA REYNOLDS Talented, sweet, attractive, thoughtful. Transferred from Prairie Valley High. Prairie Valley, Oklahoma 3; Fierian Staff 4, National Honor Society 4; Commercial Club 4. Glee Club 3, 4, RAY REYNOLDS Good boys, who to their books apply, will be great men by and by. Transferred from Madison Cross Roads, Alabama 2. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3. 4; French Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Geography Club 2. MYRTIE ROBERTS Always a smile to greet you whenever she chances to meet you. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville, Alabama 2; Pierian Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Pi Delta Club 4; Commercial Club 4, Secretary 4. JERRY ROBINSON A good all-around boy, he likes to work, he likes to play, whenever work is needed, he's on his way. Pierian Staff 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Pi Delta Club 4. ANNE ROGERS A sweet, attractive kind of grace, an ever happy and smilhg face. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3; Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Band I, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3; Commercial Club 4, Geography Club 4, Treasurer 4. KAY ROLLER The reason firm, the temperate will, endurance, foresight, strength and skill. Transferred from Rhea Central High School, Dayton, Tennessee 3; Pierian Staff 4; Who's Who 4; Commercial Club 4. BOBBIE JEAN ROZELL Little and sweet, nice and neat. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Dramatics Club 3; Citizenship Club 1; Commercial Club 3. NANCY ROZELL Carefree and gay, happiness will follow her way. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3; Dramatics Club 2, Commercial Club 3, 4. GRACIE RUSSELL Round her eyes her tresses fell, which were blacker, none could tell. Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 2; Dramatics Club 4; Citizenship Club I; Commercial club 3. 4. TYRONE SAMPLES He's the peaches, he is the cream, he's the captain of our team. Pierian Staff 4; Footboll I, 2, 3, 4, Caotain 4; Red and Blue 4; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 3, Captain 4; Hi - Y Club 3, Sergeant at Arms 3; Vice President Homeroom 1; President Homeroom 2; Geography Club 2; Who's Who 1, 3. 4; H Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2. 3, 4; National Honor Society 4. BUTCH SANDERS Handsome, witty, so full of fun. Pierian Staff 4; President Homeroom 2; Geography Club 4, Citizenship Club 1; Football 1, 2; H Club 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Manager 2; Basketball I; Cheerleader 4. MARY ANN SEARCY “A Personality that makes friends and a loyalty that keeps them.'7 Pierian Staff 4- Red and Blue I, 2, 3, 4; Business Manager 4; Vice President Homeroom 2, 3; Cheerleader 3. 4; Head Cheerleader 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2; Who's Who 4; Student Council 3; H Club 3. 4; Sock and Buskin Club 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Commercial Club 4; National Honor Society 4. MARIE SEXTON “Steady of purpose, to her aim Ever true, full of mischief and seldom blue.” Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 1, 2- Band 3, 4, Social Chairman 4; Dramatics Club 4; Commercial Club 4. ELIZABETH STARKEY Born to talk, and talk I will. Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 4; French Club 1; Band 2, 3, 4. MARY CHERRY STEGER Her face is like the milky Woy in the sky, a meeting of gentle lights without a Name. Pierian Staff 4; Home Ec. Club 4; French Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1; Glee Club 3; Homecoming Maid 1, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 1, 4; Sock and Buskin Club 2. GISELA STEIN “Competent, Willing and always Dependable, a sweeter girl ne'er Drew breath. National Honor Society 3. 4; French Club 1; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3. 4. PATSY STEWART “Of disposition gentle, of Wisdom Surpassing. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4, Band 2, 3, 4; F. T. A. 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Scribe 4, Geography Club 3; Glee Club 1, 3, 4; Spanish Club I, 2, 3, Vice President 4 Student Council 4; Pi Delta Club 4. Reporter 4. CHARLES SUBLETT Into his books he gets so deep, that half way down he falls Asleep. Pierian Staff 4; Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Geography Club 3; Pi Delta Club 4. EVELYN JOYCE SULLIVAN “When seeking a treasure, she'll Never stop until she finds it. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Red and Blue 3, 4. Class Treasurer 3; French Club I, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; F. T. A. 3. 4, Secretary 4; Who's Who 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 4, National Thespian Society 3. 4; Commercial Club 4. BARBARA SWAIM Kind, generous, and willing To do any menial task. Transferred from Hazel Green 2; Pierian Staff 4, Home Ec. Club 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. DEA THOMAS They love me, they hate me, but They can't do without me. Pierion Staff 4; Football I, 2, 3; Red and Blue 3, 4; Hi - Y Club 3. 4, Secretary 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4. National Thespian Society 3, 4. BILLY WARDEN Wise except when otherwise, was good except when bod, was studious once in a great, great while, but never, never sad. Pierian Staff 4; Geography Club 4. DICK WATTS The ideal man of a young girl's dream. Transferred from Tuscaloosa High, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 2; Business Manager Pierian 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Cheerleader 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3. 4; Who's Who 4; National Thespian Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Pi Delta Club 4. BILLIE FAYE WEBB A dancing shape, an image goy. To haunt to startle and waylay. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3; Glee Club 1. 2; Spanish Club 1; Who's Who 4; Commercial Club 4. LUCY WHITE Work is work and must be done. Nevertheless I have my fun. Editor-in-Chief Pierian 4; Red ond Blue 3. 4; French Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2; Glee Club 1, 4; Spanish Club 4; Who's Who 4- National Thespian Society 3, 4, Secretary 4. BETTY JO WIKLE She's full of pep and fun and Liked by everyone. Transferred from Meridianville High School, Meridianville, Alabama 2; Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 2, 3. 4; F. T. A. 3, 4; Dramotics Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4; Commercial Club 4. LAUREEN WOODY Hapoy, thoughtful, kind, and True, there is never a favor she Will not do. Pierian Staff 4; Red and Blue 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Ec. Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Dramatics Club 3, 4; Sock ond Buskin Club 2; Glee-Club 2 - Commercial Club 4. CAMERA SHY: RENEAU ALMON DAVID LEITNER BILLY MATHIAS BOBBY TRIBBLE He doesn't worry, he doesn't fret; He's a boy we won't forget. Pierian Staff 4; Football 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain 4; Red and Blue 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; President Homeroom 3; Geography Club 3; Who's Who 4; Student Council 3; H Club 2, 3, 4. HENRY TSCHINKEL A handsome boy, a witty boy, a boy so full of fun; a brainy boy, a carefree boy, a thousand boys in one. Transferred from Butler School, Huntsville, Alabama 4; Pierian Staff 4; Notional Honor Society 4. SAM UPTAIN A good definition for nice. Pierian Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Treasurer Homeroom 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4; Pi Delta Club 4; Tennis Team 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4. MACK VANN Greater men than I have lived, but I seriously doubt it. Pierian Staff 4; Business Manager Homeroom 3; Latin Club I, 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4. 7Ue bcuj, Neuj rl osiJz IaJgA 9flooded March 17, 1955 The South rose again for nine days and invaded a Yankee city. New York! I One hundred and fifteen daring Rebels and three Colonels —the most daring of all to lead the invasion—left their home port deep in the heart of Dixie on three buses to warn the Yankees to save their Confederate money, the South shall rise again! I The first and 1 do believe, the most welcomed bivouac was at Natural Bridge Motor Court. March 18, 1955 Still in Dixie, the troops halted in Lexington, Virginia, to commemorate the Lee Memorial Chapel on the Washington and Lee Campus and Stonewall Jackson's tomb. At Charlottesville, Virginia, Thomas Jefferson's home Monticello was visited. Each Rebel purchased a necessity, the flag of the Confederacy. Then Washington ! I ! The troops hailed Washington with Dixie and the Rebel flags flying. The Rebels were stationed at Fort Ebbitt while in the Capitol City. March 19, 1955 The trooos caotured Washington on an all day tour of inspection. Every inch of marble—why isn't there a marble shortage ? ? —from the Washington Monument to the Capitol was inspected. At noon the troops had delicious rations at the National Art Gallery Cafeteria. The end of the tour found the troops off duty to capture whatever of Washington they had missed during the day. The troops all agreed they were proud to be American Rebels after visiting the Capitol of the United States. March 20, 1955 The South rose again and at 6:00 on to the port of destination. New York City. The troops arrived about 4:C0 P. M. Yankee time. The Colonels after quartering the troops at Fort Times Square, dismissed them for the remainder of the day. New York seemed to bear uo well under the invasion; but then this was iust the first day. March 21, 1955 The troops were all assembled ready to begin the second invasion of the Campaign. The strategic points of attack were everythira from Chma'own. t 'he Bowery, to the United Nations Building, the Statue of Liberty, and Rockefeller Center. The sons and daughters of the Confederacy having performed their duties well for the day were dismissed to celebrate their victory. March 22, 1955 Some of the more industrious souls beat reveille and took in the Morning Show and the Dave Garroway Show. Next on the military agenda was Break the Bank , another victory for the South when two Rebels almost broke the bank I I I Given the rest of the day off the Rebels invaded the stores where they discovered Confederate money goes as fast as Yankee dimes and nickels I ! I The last night found New York holding her own under the final phase of the invasion. However, the troops, vigorously attacking everything they had missed, were putting up a good fight. March 23, 1955 The Alabama Regiment withdrew from Fort Times Square and the Empire City at 9:00. New York had captured the Rebels iust as they had captured it. A farewell salute was bade to the metropolis and good times. Back to Washington. March 24, 1955 First stop was the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. The troops discovered Yankee d:mes and nickels look the same as Confederate monev I 1 ! Mount Vernon was the last tour of inspection. At Marion, Virginia, the saddle-weary Rebel troops halted at Ward's Motor Court for a quiet, peaceful night. March 25, 1955 Reveille found the troops assembled on the buses ready to complete their tour of duty. The sight of Huntsville and the Southland brought Rebel yells and strains of Dixie shook each bus. Report on Southern Invasion: fashion. Only minor casualties were The Alabama Regiment. experiences: combat fatigue and saddle Huntsville High School Division, blisters headed the list. A good time Completed their mission in true Southern was reported to have been had by all. ■fnrrPT 'Ike JUNIOR CLASS M. Walker J. Stribling, B. Frank, J. Purdy, T. Hooper BUTCH FRANK TOMMY HOOPER MARY WALKER JOYCE STRIBLING JOHNNY PURDY OFFICERS .........President . Vice President ........Secretary ........Treasurer Business Manager JUNIORS Jerry Adams Joyce Allen Christel Angele Barbara Arnold Eddie Asherbranner David Aycock Glenn Bagwell Jerry Ann Bailes Dwain Ball Wanda Barron Thomas Beckert James Bennett Sara Lou Berry Walter Bishop Maurice Blevens Joe Ed Bragg Freeda Brockway Betty Lynn Brown Boyd Burruss Carole Butler Glenn Butler Carolyn Campbell Earl Campbell Ann Cole William Coleman Dick Collier Dick Countess Tcm Countess Barbara Cowley Coleman Cowley Ccrol Ann Cummings Bob Cunningham Ada Mae Daniels Bert Danner Gorden Darnell Jimmy Davis Wayne Davis Jan De Guire Jane Donovan Pete Drake Richard Drummond Gorden Ellett Ted Ellett Lida Elliott Bertha Ann Esslinger Margaret Esslinger Wayne Fears Ray Fisk Eva Ruth Ford Loretta Fowler Bobby Foxworthy Butch Frank JUNIORS Tommy Fyfe Solly Giles Mary Gooch Mary Gray Goodwin Dovid Grabensteder Joe Green Pau! Hall Andrew Harris Bettye Harwell Doris Haskins Rodney Haskins Ann Hensley Ed Herring Cecil Hicks Gerald Hill Joe Hill Dorothy Hicks Juadine Hooper Tommy Hooper Betty Hughey Nina Hunkapillar Curtis Ivey Betty James Beth Johnson Nancy Johnson Harry Johnston Gary Joyce Howard Kennedy Douglas Key Donald Killian Roy Kilpatrick Jerry Kimbrough Kenneth Koechig Peggy Koontz Wayne Lacey Betty Lassiter Johnny Lawrence Jeanne Laxon Janie Faye Luna Shirley Maddox Norman Marsh Gayle Martin Alison Mason Ellen McAnn Bobby McBride Tommy McNutt Frances McQuiston Doug Miller Sarah Miller Jimmy Milner Billy Monroe Jackie Moon Betty Moore JUNIORS Roymon Morring Bobby Myers Jimmy Newby Wayne O'Neal Gloria Owens Barbara Parks Peter Patt Pat Patterson Peggy Patterson Helanr.e Pearsall Maigoret Pennington Bai bara Pope Barbaic Porter Johnny Purdy Guy Roy Ann Reid John Richards Patricia Ros . Joyce Sanders Gary Sartain Erika Schultze Doris Sue Scott Hugh Scot: Beverly Sewell Shirley Sharp Louie Simms Alma Skeen Carl Smith John Smith Missy Steger Thomas Stogner Ethel Stoner Shirley Stone; Joyce Stribllng John Sullivan Linda Tate Sammy Taylor Sheiby Joan Taylor Bitsy Thomo-. Lenora Thomas Betty Joy.e Tipton Anita Touchstone Telleto Van Valkenburgh Edward Walker Mary Walke: Louise Wall Wendell Warren Susie Watts Charles Webb Burma Sue Woodis Jano Woody Ralph Yarbrough SOPHOMORES Aurelia Adcock Oliver Allred Sarah Anita Allen Ann Atkinson Nancy Atnip Jerry Acuff J • Anr Bailer-Jerry Barks John Baucom George Beards'ey Heidi Beckert Guindle Bell Johr. Bishop Grady Blackburn Sherry Blagburn David Blackwood Joyce Boaz Jerry Boyd Mary Jane Boyd Glenda Brakefield Bob Brandon Betty Brown Bill Brown Oliver Bryant Preston Butler Nancy But'erbaugh Elizabeth Byers Carolyn Bjork Kenrard Cadle C. D. Campbell Harold Canee: Mari Carroll Ann Carter Gayle Chisam Phyllis Christian Shirley Clanton Jana Clark Judy Cole Donald Counts Billy Courtney Barbara Coward Ccrolyn Craft Bill Crump Dianne Dickens Paul Dickerson Alice Dill Patsy Dunmyer SOPHOMORES Peggy Dupree Joan Edwards Johnny Evans Bruce Fagan Ann Fanning Barbara Fanning Marie Farrell Jack Gee Charles Gentle Skipper Giles Shirley Green Dean Hall Wanda Harbin Bobby Joe Harvey Terry Sue Hastings David Hatcher Olivia Hauer Betty Headrick Sue Helton Linda Henderson Eike Heuter Ruth Hodges Authur Hogan Barbara Hurley Glenda James Peter Jenka Mary Jennings Frank Johnson Martha Johnson Margaret Jones James Kidd Faye Killian Louise Kilpatrick Gene King Dieter Klauss Butch Kohler Bart Loftin Victor Laxon Walter Laxon Mario Leo David Libbo Howard Lones Carolyn Lowe Jimmy Luna Joan Marx Hollis Mason Bobby McAnn SOPHOMORES Grace McCaly Mary McClellan Bobby McConnell Charlotte McCutchens Monto McGee Edwina McKernan Pa: Merce.’ Barbara Milde Buddy Millet Edward Mille Goi! Miller Jerry Mitchell Gloria Mooro Margaret Mullins Mary Mullins Peggy Mullins Ursula Mrazek Judy Newby Audra Nell Norton William Norton Bessie Osborne Betty Parker Franz Paule Taska Pearson Martha Phil ips Jerry Pinson Wayne Poole Alber? Potter Patricia Potter Joyce Prince Rosemary Prince Jo Ann Puckett Nina Sue Quillen Jane Rawson Barbara Reid Linda Reynolds Marjorie Reynolds Barbara Roach Billy Robinson Virginia Rodenhauser Mary Rodgers Kay Rolfe Jimmy Rooks Bud Rozell Marianne Rudolph Charles Rupp Jenell Sanders SOPHOMORES - 7 Jr a ) r k f i r y 4 f t. 'Jr Kf 4 . ai m X r m C 4 q A r r i 1 ’ zJ A $ i • Ap n Vt O A f vp ) rs a m , ■ ■ wm ■ O 2jj - - ) jf rw O' p r u J rs • 4. .1 ’ « zp t o n r f - r - pj Kenneth Sanders Roy Satterfield Harold Sauls Richard Saves Gerd Schillings Rosalee Sharp Barbara Sheely Janice Shelton Joyce Shelton Howcrd Shenk Rolf Seiber Gayle Smith Juie Smith Kenneth Smi.h Richard Smith Sybil Smith Virginia Smith Paula Starkey Carline Stephens Carolyn Stewar: Molly Stovall Billy Sublett Abbie Sullivan Kitty Taylor Jimmy Thompson Billy Touchstono Jan© Travis Martha Travis Nancy Turner Ann Tyson Faye Vann James Vann Shirley Vann Charlotte Van Valkenburgh Barbara Wall Juanita Walling Benny Walker Roy Walker James Walters Ronald Warner Cary Watson Wynona Wells Jo Anna West Ann Whito Patsy Woodall Binky Woodward Wilson Worley C'mer® Carlin® Lovely Bunch of Coconuts Corolyn And what do you want, little Down Boy I Down! House of Horrors! rmmM Many years ago Good morning girls Where's Fred Wotch the birdie girls Must have been What? no horse! Light for ®r©th i Nahee Who? Me? Awice Sneer What? Stand Up Dickie I surrender Get out the clothes pins Pleased eh? Moppy ,f kdoy. ioyc Q«d John Little Allie and friend Good morning children The morning ofter the night before The Bed and the Beautiful Who goofed? OM Tho « Ml H, H. S Beauties Comfy Jer t You double crossing liorl Dickie, Mrs. Nelson, and luty I'm Vic Laxsonl I I Bouncing beauties We're gonno learn to cook REPRESENTATIVE ERNMEN LUCK WHITE Editor 'Ute 1954-55 PI FEATURE EDITORS, CLUB EDITORS AND ADVERTISING STAFF SEATED, Left to right: Paulo Carter, Joyce Sullivan, Imogene Newman, Sandra Barker, Beth Ger on, Mary Ann Searcy, Anita Allen, Sandra Kelley, Gobi Lusser, Nancy Carter STANDING: Janie Sue Craft, Peggy Bullard, Patsy Stewart, Tommy Nance, Roger Hooper, Ralph Helms, David Leitner, Jack Darwin, Billie Faye Webb, Dea Thomas, Patsy Hamm, Barbara Byrne, Ronald Milam UNDERCLASS EDITORS SEATED, Left to right: Bobby Jeon Roz-ell, Nancy Rozell, Rhonda Drummond, Jessie McQuiston, Georgia Miller, Martha Jo Patton, Yvonne Keel, Ann Dickey, Beverly Draughon, Patricia Adcock, Barbara Swain, Sara Cole. STANDING: Mario Sexton, Elizabeth Starkey, Sonny Maddox, Ray Reynolds, Jimmie Fowler, Bill McNutt, Bobby Henley, Wayne Arterburn, Clyde McDaris, Buddy Goodwin, Phillip Gardiner, Mary Alice Blackburn, Ann Rogers, Anita Crowson. ERIAN STAFF CIRCULATION STAFF And SNAPSHOT EDITORS FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Ann Fraser, Grade Russell, Doris Ne'son, Mary Ellen Ellett, Martha Brocato, Mary Jo Brocato, Wilma Poole, Mary Cameron, Jane Clem, Barbara Logel, Corra McDonnell, Catherine Orgain . . . SECOND ROW: Myrtie Roberts, Peggy Clardy, Martha Hooper, Clark Moore, Danny Mullins, Leonard Kindred, James Brazelton, Billy Marsalis, Jerry Robinson, John Childers, Jim French, Martharene Luke, Mary Ann Harper, Patsy Marks . . . THIRD ROW: Gordon Pruitt, Billy Warden, Charles Johnson, Donnie Adams, Bryant Castellow, David Byers, Ty Samples, Jim Dilworth, Jerry Keel, Bill McAnn, Charles Sublett, Charles Lanza, John Bryant, Reneou Almon, Henry Tschinkel, Frank Gasper, Tony Pearsall, Jimmy Norman, Larry Nelson. 4 DICKIE WATTS Business Manager SENIOR EDITORS, ART STAFF, And SPORTS EDITORS SEATED, Left to Right: Barbara Eslick, Margaret Marsh, Mary G'en Bolin, Carolyn Clerk, Sondra Harrison, Kay Roller, Dianne Jackson, Anneliese Eisenhardt, Joan Davis, Loretta Purdy, Betty Jo Wikle, Jean Cummings. STANDING: Cherry Steger, Kenneth Gipson, Bob Gay, Henry Canterbury, Bobby Tribble, Charles Owen, Buddy Berryhill, Jimmy Harwell, Gloria Reynolds. ■f, SCWfffl VOL. 20 No. 6 DECEMBER 17, 19 UL INDUCTION : HONORS TIC ATTAIMEN' - had its hour in Ih Friday when Hunt respects to t ios have qualified fc Hklonor Society. ; stage, music. prt .« :i‘at.o:i c An inspirin :.k • tr.e o lienee. 9Co‘- Aient of t i k'ided, W.t Patsy Stewart Aj VoSed Top Bcm ocracy Speaker By County Judges “I speak for Democracy, born of the longing of human heart« dignity, opportunity, anp dom which has ever ' ’ and nothin to strength, • These • Stewa. of Dem held in Prior W. ute speev the public 7 with a sim. 1. _ by Sam Up . A tape ret J, was then sei WBHP and p v ion with speeci from six other schools, where si J Jw ged top speaker. The judges in t A Dr. H. D. Nelson Coleman, Mr. R. K. £33 county attorney, ant Loft n, alderman I The entries were iu F basis of content, ongi. jg delivery. This recording will sent to Gadsden for judging of these county A which will be held on De« H 28th. mjci She received a radio asA prize in the county. If she iove Erika Can- ute, les, Tschinkle, and Joan Davis. Three Huntsvill High Students gn Contracts m Tri-IIi-V plan: 'G °d and clothir irl K'r A]for this Chris each year. T! have an interestir in February as i Tiey-making project for t year. This will be announced i a future issue of the paper, (Re • YvCWON. VI — V V“W You can’t measure a person happiness by the amount money he has. A man with te million dollars may be no ha; pier than one who has only rnr million. « ' IviAn -0 ' CHRISTM x . Christmas time again, it seems that the last Christmas T year ago—and, of course, it was. The first thoughts which com ids are “What will I get for Cl What will I give in return7 1 at will you give in return say that the best presen me from one's heart anr sts the most. fmas does not signify r gifts only. It is t n God is close to home, the chur s for the bless the year. than ever, destruction rer, askin ierful id ma belie, th , iV ubouV Arvo Vvuv.c- P- • ' i around rvg'hA veve aaX Arvey were some Yule, we tound ouV. a ici At, vV.es swimming, Y oxs Aept at tVve attcvA and ei :VvVy tor the Senior worth oi ads this year A Kri rs. Tnusvcal pretet avoviti sovv.'.s VIV.vv, a Va-d wh i (.you guessed WV) “Yrcd vy she enjoys wrvtvng etters arally curly hair, vs b’T Vail color is blue; chicken and lemon v ds, (she detests squash, and me' “Red and Blue, but you’d we' '♦ributor to the iront pa o and valuable typists, and is on ■'•vties are president oi ot the Vieriar Bo, you d a th N ■ i « j'% Af'% sr. % Ja 4 . ‘ % k Y v 4 V,: fembers of % L •o S A 0f A it T k ,'4 V% v v ii I M M M M M I M M I I It o. «0,A,i V, % , i 7 f, ” 4 V0, % ... ' vsS Cs .............Lucy White, Barbara .......................Margaret ...........................Beth Geron ...........Tellettc Van Vaikenburgh ...........Bryant Castellow ......................Janie Sue Craft ..................... Miss Edna Kee! Iw inary t When 00,,. 'o 4l,v V Ovty .Nil a. ‘ StSiS Nr $99999! was character make a better impT, . , - .. . .. mas I want to help somum ’am, Jean Cummings, Ada Daniels, ith this, the two Me e V h! J , • V. Qr b Nc V wings, Ann Cartel, Paula Carter, chores at Santa’s workshop, tow Alary Thomas, Peggy Mullins, Bet- Christmas sprites were, the imswt M Joyce Sullivan, Anita Allen, issue, all oi the senior personal ’ole, My Turner, Pat Mercer, and Happy New Year! NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SARAH COLE PATSY STEWART JANIE SUE CRAFT BOB GAY OFFICERS . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer BACK ROW, Left to Right: Miss Neil, Sponsor; Mrs. Drake, Sponsor; Gloria Reynolds, Patsy Hamm, Gordon Darnell, Patsy Stewart, Alma Skeen, Joyce Sullivan, Missy Steger, Jim Dilworth, Erika Schultze, Clark Moore, Norman Marsh, Gisela Stein, Anneliese Eisenhardt . MIDDLE ROW: Left to Right: Solly Giles, Charles Owen, Susie Watts, Paula Carter, Betty James, Ann Dickey, Johnny Purdy, Janie Sue Craft, Bob Gay, Butch Frank, Mary Walker, Henry Tschinkel, Ada Daniel, Peggy Bullard, Sarah Lou Berry, Doris Haskins . . . FRONT ROW: Carol Ann Cummings, Ty Samples, Jerry Ann Bailes, Jean Cummings, Joan Davis, Myrtie Roberts, Sam Uptain, Ray Reynolds, Sarah Cole, Ann Harper, Georgia Miller, Patricia Adcock, Peggy Clardy, Frank James, Joyce Allen. LATIN CLUB If I Would Know the Depth of a Language then I Would Study Latin ' FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Janie Sue Craft, Vice President; Ursula Mrozek, President; Janice Shelton, Secretary-Treasurer; SECOND ROW: Sybil Smith, Barbara Hurley, Barbara Coward, Carline Stephens, Abbie Sullivan, Loretta Fowler, Joan Marx. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Hamm, Sponsor; Linda Reynolds. Nancy Butterbaugh, Joyce Shelton, Peggy Mullins, Charlotte Van Valkenburgh, Carolyn Stewart, Nancy Turner, FOURTH ROW: Roberta Clary, Mary Gray Goodwin, Jane Clem, Sandra Kelley, Mary Jennings, Brady Blackburn, Edward Miller, Ralph Yarbrough, John Sullivan. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ;'Those Having Torches Will Pass them On To Others.'' F GROUP, right to left, then down: Miss Neil, Sponsor; Mary Glen Bolin, Anita Allen, Judy Cole, Jane Donovan, Ann Fanning, Ann Fraser, Terry Sue Hastings, Georgia Miller, Martha Phillips, Carolyn Stewart . . . T GROUP, left to right, then down: Beverly Draughon, President; Paula Carter. Vice President; Joyce Sullivan, Secretary; Carolyn Clark; Treasurer,- Sarah Cole, Joan Edwards, Beth Geron, Betsy Jones, Catherine Orgain, Jo Ann Pucket, Patsy Stewart ... A GROUP, left leg: Betty Jo Wikle, Historian; Era Mae Condra, Lido Elliot, Patsy Hamm Ann Harper, Patsy Mercer, Barbara Parks, Loretta Purdy, Bitsy Thomas; Top Bar: Olivia Bryant; Center Bar: Betty Harwell; Right Leg: Peggy Bullard, Ann Dickey, Borbara Eslick, Gail Miller, Martha Jo Patton, Kay Rolfe, Mary Thomas. DRAMATICS CLUB Act Well Your Part; There All The Honor Lies. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Lucy White, Secretary; Joyce Sullivan, Vice-President; Jean Cummings, President; Patsy Stewart, Scribe,- Dickie Watts, Treasurer . . . SECOND ROW: Erika Schultze, Christel Angele, Barbara Hurley, Beth Johnson, Loretta Fowler, Linda Tate, Alma Skeen, Beth Geron, Barbara Eslick, Sandra Harrison, Myrtie Roberts, Paula Carter, Mary Elizabeth Walker, Ethel Stoner, Anita Touchstone, Patricia Ross . . . THIRD ROW: Mary Ellen Elliott, Marie Sexton, Sarah Lou Berry, Jerry Ann Bailes, Janie Sue Craft, Georgia Miller, Ann Harper, Joan Davis, Shelby Jean Taylor, Martha Jo Patton, Gloria Owens, Gayle Martin, Barbara Logel, Loretta Purdy, Doris Haskins . . . FOURTH ROW: Carol Ann Cummings, Mary Ann Searcy, Dianne Jackson, Sandra Joy Kelley, Beverly Sewell, Roberta Clary, Barbara Byrne, Anita Allen, Mary Glenn Bolin, Ann Dickey, Freeda Brockway, Carolyn Clark, Catherine Orgain, Betty Jo Wikle, Betty James, Ann Fraser, Peggy Bullard, Patsy Hamm . . . FIFTH ROW: Jim French, John Childers, Jimmy Fowler, Patsy Patterson, Jane Donovan, Betty Hughey, Bitsy Thomas, Susie Watts, Betty Harwell, Betty Lynn Brown, Barbara Parks, Sally Giles, Frank Gasper . . . SIXTH ROW: David Byers, Henry Canterbury, Bryant Castellow, Frank James, Robert Clem, Clyde McDaris, Danny Mullins, John Sullivan, Johnny Purdy, Dea Thomas. Ralph Yarbrough, Donold Adams, Raymon Morring, Jerry Robinson, Jerry Adams, Wayne Lacy FRENCH CLUB Parlez-Vous Francois? FRONT ROW, left to Right: Joan Marx, Alice Dill, Secretary-Treasurer; Roberta Clary, President; Ray Reynolds, Vice Presi dent; Arthur Hogan . . . SECOND ROW: Miss Ritchie, Sponsor Carolyn Stewart, Patricia Potter, Katherine Taylor, Betsy Jones, Joan Edwards, Beverly Sewe I, Ann Dickey . . . THIRD ROW: Urusla Mzarek, Nina Hunkapiller, Sara Lou Berry, Margaret Es slinger, Janice Sue Craft. SPANISH CLUB El Club Espanol promotes the study and activities of Spanish. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Elizabeth Byers, Secretary; Caroline Bjork, President, Butch Kohler, Vice-President . . . SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Ann Atkinson, Mary Thomas, Terry Sue Hastings, Pat Mercer, Edwina McKernan, Monte McGee . . . THIRD ROW: Alison Mason, Sue Helton, Vickie Turner, Heino Beckert, Jerry Banks, Anita Crowson, Margaret Jones, Christel Angele . . . FOURTH ROW: Miss Ritchie, Sponsor; Jerry Ann Bailes, Patsy Woodall, Nancy Keeton, Ann Tyson, Gay Flemming, Linda Henderson, Heidi Beckert . . . FIFTH ROW: Gail Smith, Aurelia Adcock, Oliva Bryant, Judy Cole, Lucy White, Corro McDonnell, Carolyn Stewart, Patsy Stewart, Frank Gasper, George Beardsley. GLEE CLUB Music is the universal language of mankind. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Walter, Director; Dianne Jackson, Gisela Stein, Martharene Luke, Martha Jo Patton, Roger Hooper, Sam Uptain, Danny Mullins, Kenneth Koechig, Betty Jean Moore, Betty Jo Wikle, Ann Harper, Yvonne Keel, Jean Cummings, Sarah Cole, Barbara Eslick, Joyce Allen, Martha Hooper . . . SECOND ROW: Georgia Miller, Loretta Fowler, Doris Haskins, Clyde Hale, Edward Miller, Mary Burgess, Gloria Reyrolds, Janie Sue Craft, Sandra Kelley, Barbara Roach, Joyce Shelton, Anneliese Eisenhardt . . - THIRD ROW: Carolyn Lowe, Patsy Dunnyer, Jean Laxson, Tommy Fyfe, Bill McNutt, David Byers, Butch Frank, Catherine Orgain, Charlotte Van Valkenburgh. Olivia Bryant, Mary Gray Goodwin. Fatsy Hamm . . .FOURTH ROW: Peggy Mullins, Betty Harwell, Sarah Miller, Alison Mason, Harry Johnston, Bob Brandon, Sammy Taylor, Charles Webb, Charles Owen, Dickie Watts, Billy Monroe, Mack Vann, David Guy, Aurelia Adcock, Janice Shelton, Louise Wall. MARCHING BAND Without Music Life Would Be A Mistake. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Betty Hughey, Mary Walker, Patricia Ross, Anita Touchstone, Carl Yeager, Deborah Killian Ann Dickey, Ethel Stoner, Faye Killian, Taska Pearson, Barbara Swain . . . SECOND ROW, Left to Right: (Band' Randall McDougal, Betty Lynn Brown, Carolyn Stewart, Richard Savas, Jane Clem, Linda Henderson, Betty Joyce Tipton, Martha Johnson, Binky Woodward, Jerry Banks, Barbara Hurley, Kitty Taylor, Jerry Pinson, Wanda Faye Barron, Bertha Ann Esslinger, Peggy Koontz, Patsy Stewart . . . THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Charles Sublett, Joe Green, Mary Gooch, David Aycock, Edward Miller, Donald Killian, Tommy McNutt, June Johnson, Henry Canterbury, James Brazelton, George Beardsley, Shirley Maddox, Mary McClellan, Nancy Turner, Barbara Reid, Preston Butler . . . FOURTH ROW: Ralph Helms, Howard Shenk, Thomas Stogner, Juanita Walling, Ronald Warner, Barbara Sheely, Anita Crowson, Nancy Keeton, Patricia Potter, Ruth Hodges, Elizabeth Starkey, Kenneth Smith, Philip Garner . . . FIFTH ROW: Francis McQuiston, Nina Hunkopillar, Anne Rogers, Margaret Jones, David Leitner, Mary Jennings, James Kidd, Marie Sexton, Margaret Pennington, Mary Terry Rogers. CONCERT BAND Music must take rank as the highest of the fine arts. o FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Randall McDougal, Faye Killian, Carolyn Stewart, Anne Dickey, Ethel Stoner, Peggy Koontz, Patricia Ross, Patsy Stewart, Bertha Esslinger, James Brozelton, Henry Canterbury . . . SECOND ROW: Jerry Banks, Borbara Hurley, Jan Clem, Richard Savas, Betty Hughey, Taska Pearson, Joe Green, Kitty Taylor, Margaret Jones, Martha Johnson, Anne Rogers, Ruth Hodges, Elizabeth Starkey, Kenneth Smith, Phillip Garner, Nancy Turner, Preston Butler . . . THIRD ROW: Betty Joyce Tipton, Betty Lynn Brown, Shirley Maddox, Anita Touchstone, Donald Killian, Edward Miller, Tommy McNutt, June Johnson, Charles Sublett, Mary Gooch, David Aycock, Mary Jennings, Barbara Swaim, David Leitner, James Kidd, Ralph Helms, Howard Shenk, Mary McLellen, Barbara Reid, George Beardsley, Jerry Pinson . . . FOURTH ROW: Mary Elizabeth Walker, Binky Woodward, Wanda Barron, Linda Henderson, Mary Terry Rogers, Margaret Pennington, Marie Sexton, France Mc-Quiston, Nina Hunkopillar, Karl Yeager, Nancy Keeton, Anita Crowson, Barbara Sheely, Ronald Warner, Juanita Walling Tommy Stogner, Mr. Bria, Director. DO CLUB Learning To Live And To Earn FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Gorden Pruitt, Vice-President; Patsy Marks, Secretary; Dwain Ball, President; Larry Nelson, Treasurer; Imogene Newman, Reporter; Ronald Milam, Sgt. at Arms . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Donovan, Sponsor; Mollie Stovall, Doris Nelson, Mary Ellen Ellett, Mary Jo Brocato, Betty Jobe, Martha Brccato, Wilma Poole, Dianne Dickens, Sandra Sanderson, Jesse McQuiston, Lenora Thomas, Juadine Hooper, Maurice Blevens, Mr. Burkett, Sponsor . . . THIRD ROW: Shirley Sharpe, Richard Drummond, James Maddox, Boyd Burress, Jimmy Newby, Donald Counts, Fred Covington, James Bennett, Joe Hill, Albert Potter, Leonard Kindred . . . FOURTH ROW: Gerald Hi!l, Charles Johnson, Tom Countess, Jerry Keel, Richard Stocks, Marshal Wallace, Hubert Smith, Roy Satterfield, Cecil Hicks, Bobby HendJey, Jerry Acuff, Ted Ellett. GEOGRAPHY CLUB To know the world is necessary. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Bill Sublett, President; Kenneth Smith, Vice-President; Gail Hughey. Secretary; Anne Rogers, Treasurer . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Godfrey, Sponsor,- Mary Mullins, Virginia Smith, Margaret Mullins, Carolyn Barrett, Barbara Roach, Georgia Miller, Shirley Maddox, Jane Travis, Wanda Harbin . . . THIRD ROW: Faye Vann, Telette Van Valkenburgh, Gail Smith, June Johnson, Mary Alice Blackburn, Mary Terry Rogers, Barbara Wall, Peggy Dupree, Marie Lee, Richard Smith. Betty Headrick . . . FOURTH ROW: Richard Stocks, Hugh Scott, Peter Patt, Heino Beckert, Wilson Worley, Billy Robinson, Bobby Harvey, John Bryant, Billy Warden, Dieter Schrader, Bill Bronner, Butch Sanders, Billy Monroe. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Love the art which thy hand is given to do. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lynda Tate, Secretary; Carolyn Clark, President; Alma Skeen, Vice President; June Smith, Treasurer . . SECOND ROW, left to Right: Betty Headrick, Faye Killian, Pat Mercer, Gloria Owens, Gail Martin, Glenda James, Martharene Luke, Ann Harper, Betty Jo Wikle, Beth Geron, Anne Dickie, Rose Mary Prince, Barbara Reid . . . THIRD ROW: Mrs. Godfree, Sponsor; Cherry Steger, Anita Allen, Nancy Atnip, Wynona Wells, Barbara Fanning, Olivia Hauer, Charlotte Van Valkenburgh, Barbara Logel, Corro McDonnell, Judy Newby, Sue Helton, Shelby Jeon Taylor . . . FOURTH ROW: Loretta Purdy, Mary Glen Bolin, Carolyn Bjork, Gayle Hughey, Anita Crowson, Joan Davis, Peggy Peterson, Mary Cameron, Mary Elizabeth Gooch, Ann Carter, Carline Stephens, Betty Joyce Tipton, Genelle Sanders . . . FIFTH ROW: Mary Mullins, Vickie Turner, Sarah Bryant, Mary Jane Boyd, Dorothy Hooper, Martha Phillips, Patsy Woodall, Ann Fanning, Gay Fleming, Kay Rolfe, Marie Car-roll . . SIXTH ROW: Janie Faye Luna. Marie Farrell, Jo Ann West, Judy Cole, Elizabeth Starkey, Mary Rogers, Margaret Mullins, Virginia Smith, Barbara Wall, Helanne Pearsall, Jane Donovan, Ruth Hodges, Grace McKay, Rosealee Sharpe. PI DELTA CLUB Mathematics is the Key to a Scientific and Cultural World. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Margaret Marsh, Secretary-Treasurer; Sam Uptain, Vice-President; Charles Owens, President; Patsy Stewar;, Publicity Chairman . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Steger, Sponsor; James Brazelton, Jimmie Fowler, Hardy Pipes, David Byers, Henry Canterbury, Ralph Helms, Dickie Watts, Jimmy Dilworth, Henry Tschinkel, Jim French, Frank James, Jerry Robinson, Georgia Miller, Anneliese Eizenhardt, Roberta Clary . . . THIRD ROW: David Aycock, Bi’ly Marseilles, Jimmy Norman, Jimmy Ash-ebraner. Buddy Clem, Kenneth Gipson, Bill McAnn, Charles Webb. Clyde Hale, Reneau Almon, Randall McDougal, Karl Yeager, Clark Moore, Roger Hooper, Mack Vann, Bill McNutt . . . FOURTH ROW: Joe Ed Bragg, Danny Mullins, Missy Steger, Ada Daniels, Betty Lynn Brown, Myrtie Roberts, Shelby Jean Taylor, Bitsy Thomas, Carol Ann Cummings, Mary Walker, Barbara Parks, Sally Giles, Be ty Jean Moore, Sara Lou Berry, Susie Watts, Erika Schultz, Doris Haskins . . . FIFTH ROW: Bryant Costellow, Jackie Moon, Edward Miller, Bobby Foxworthy, Butch Frank, Gorden Darnell, Ed Walker, Char'es Sublett, Thomas Stogner, Rodney Haskins, Wayne David, Wayne O'Neal, Paul Hall, Tommy McNutt, Wayne Lacy. COMMERICAL CLUB Work, and success will come ' FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Barbara Arnold, Beverly Draughon, Martharere Luke, Martha Jo Patton, Yvonne Keel, Sandra Harrison, Myrtie Roberts, Beth Geron, Barbara Eslick, Betty Jo Wikle, Pat Ross, Nancy Carter, Joyce Sullivan . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Lusk, Sponsor; Ann Hensley, Patsy Dunmyer, Gobi Lusser, Ann Reid, Pat Patterson, Freeda Brockway, Helanne Pearsall, Carolyn Clark, Catherine Orgain, Barbara Logel, Billie Faye Webb . . . THIRD ROW: Barbara Swaim, Shirley Vann, Marie Sexton, Mary Alice B'ackburn, Patricia Adcock, Sara Lou Berry, Margaret Esslinger, Shirley Maddox, Mary Glen Bo'in, Mary Ann Searcy, Kay Roller, Mrs. O'Rei'ly, Sponsor . . . FOURTH ROW: Wanda Barron, Bertha Esslinger, Betty Tipton, Martha Travis, Guindle Bell, Carolyn Barrett, Mary Cameron, Gayle Martin, Beth Johnson, Peggy Bullard, Gloria Reynolds, Patsy Hamm . . . Frances McQuiston, Martha Hooper, Miriam Hunt, Grade Russell, Ann Rogers, June Johnson. Dorothy Hooper, Gayle Hughey, Peggy Clardy, Nancy Rozell, Betty Rozell, Bill Branner, Glenn Butler, Ed Herring. TRI HI Y Pure Thoughts, Purer Words, Purer Actions. FRONT ROW: Left to Right: Solly Giles, Peggy Koontr, Missy Steger, Betty Jeon Moore, Beverly Sewell, Borboro Pope, Mary Gray Goodwin, Patricia Adcock, Yvonne Keel, Gisela Stein, Chaplain; Georgia Miller, Treasurer; Sandra Kelley, President; Sara Cole, Vice-President; Janie Sue Craft, Secretary; Patricia Ross, Loretta Fowler, Sarah Miller, Anne Harper, Betty Lynn Brown, Betty Jo Wikle, Myrtie Roberts, Gloria Owens, Shelby Jean Taylor, Ann Hensley . . . BACK ROW, Left to right: Mrs. Zada O Reilly, Sponsor; Bitsy Thomos, Susie Watts, Bettye Harwell, Jeanie Laxson, Barbara Swaim, Betty James, Ann Dew Cole, Peggy Bullard, Annaliese Eisenhardt, Jerry Ann Bailes, Mrs. Burke, Sponsor. PHI CHEM FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Frank James, Danny Mullins, Tommy Hooper, John Purdy, Buddy Clem, Vice-President; Potsy Hamm, Secretary-Treasurer; Charles Owens, President; Alison Mason, Mary Gray Goodwin, Susie Watts, Patsy Stewart . . . SECOND ROW: John Childers, Hardy Pipes, Edward Miller, Edward Walker, Dick Collier, Ann Harper, Butch Frank, David Byers, Georgia Miller, Billy Marsalis, Tommy McNutt . . . THIRD ROW: Mr. Wright, Sponsor; Ty Samples, Charles SubleH, Jimmy Fowler. Frank Gasper, Lorotta Purdy, Sandra Kelley, Roberta Clary, Roger Hooper, Bill McNutt, Peter Pott, Betty James . . FOURTH ROW: Gerald Jordan, Bi'l Warden, Heino Beckert, Karl Yeager, Rodney Haskins, Jimmy Milner, Dickie Watts, Bobby McBride, David Guy, Sam Uptain, Bill McAnn, Sally Giles. STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Patsy Hamm, Margaret Marsh, Bill McNutt, Patsy Stewart, Ann Dickey, Secretory; Henry Canterbury, President; Dwain Ball, Vice President; Butch Frank, Sgt. at Arms,- Kenneth Gibson, Sam Uptain . . . SECOND ROW: Left to Right: Beth Johnson, Mary Walker, Solly Giles, Bart Lofton. Norman Marsh. Tommy McNutt. David Aycock. Bobby McConnell, Oliver Allred, Patsy Dunmyer, Ann Tyson, Mary Coward, Dr. Burbage, Sponsor. THESPIANS Act well your part; there all the honor lies. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Sullivan, Diether Shrader, Erika Schultz, Jerry Robinson, Myrtie Roberts, Barbara Parks, Paulo Carter, Nancy Carter, Dickie Watts, Treasurer,- Joyce Sullivan, Vice President; Lucy White, Secretary; Loretta Purdy, Patsy Stewart, Scribe; Frank James, Roberta Clary, Henry Canterbury, Sara Lou Berry, Jerry Ann Boiles . . . BACK ROW: Mrs. Gates, Sponsor,-Doris Haskins, Ralph Yarbrough, Jean Cummings, President; Johnny Purdy, Dea Thomas, Alma Skeen. SOCK AND BUSKIN CLUB All the world's a stage. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Howard Shenk, President; Ann Tyson, Vice President; Abbie Sullivan, Secretary; Ursula Mrazek, Treasurer . . . SECOND ROW: Alice Dill, Nancy Keeton, Glenda James, Jo Ann Bates. Martha Johnson, Jenelle Sanders, Mary Thomas, Terry Sue Hastings, Betsy Jones, Joan Edwards, Tasko Pearson, Patsy Mercer, Edwinia McKernan, Butch Kohler, Marjorie Reynolds, Barbaro Milde, Kitty Taylor, Patsy Dunmyer . . . THIRD ROW: Mary McLellen, Carolyn Lowe, Jo Ann Puckett, Peggy Muliins, Mary Rogers, Judy Newby, Glenda Brokefield, Bobbie Shelton, Charlotte Van Volkenburgh, Ann Atkinson, Sybil Smith, Joan Marx, Barbara Sheely, Charlotte McCutcheon, Richard Saves, Robert Conner, Arthur Hogan . . . THIRD ROW: Bobby McAnn, Beatrice Tripp, Joyce Boaz, Barbara Coward, Paula Starkey. Betty Brown, Mary Jane Boyd, Rosemary Prince, Martha Travis, Nancy Butterbaugh, Sue Helton, Carline Stephens. Martha Phillips, Juanita Walling, Vicki Turner, Brady Blackburn . . . FOURTH ROW: Rosalee Sharp, Grace McCoy, Carolyn Stewart, Patricia Potter, Linda Henderson, Margaret Jones, Jo Anna West, Olivia Hauer, Pat Woodall, Ann Carter, Kay Rolfe, Juie Smith, Peggy Duoree, Binkie Woodward . . . FIFTH ROW: Gloria Moore, Virginia Smith, Sherry Blagburn, Joyce Shelton. Marie Farrell, Linda Reynolds, Olivia Bryant. Gay Fleming, Ann Fanning, Guindle Bell, Barbara Woll, James Walters, Rolf Seiber, George Beardsley . . SIXTH ROW: Mary Jennings. Gail Smith, Aurelia Adcock, Janice Shelton. Mary Ann Rudolph. Jane Rawson, Elizabeth Byers, Judy Cole, Jane Clork, Virginia Roden-hauser, Kenneth Smith, Bobby Harvey, Harold Souls, Victor Laxon, Billy Grimes, Edward Miller, Jerry Pinson. Billy Courtney. H - CLUB B. Berryhill J. Bishop C. Butler G. Butler C. Cummings J. Cummings K. Gipson C. Hole C. McDoris C. Owens K. Sanders M. Searcy B. Touchstone B. Tribble W. Bishop B. Branner P. Carter B. Cas'e'low B. Gay S. Giles B. Marsalis N. Marsh T. Samples B. Sanders J. Smith S. Taylor E. Walker D. Watts CENTER: TOP ROW, Left to Right: G. Darnell, W. Davis, B. Frank . . . BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: E. Herring, K. Koechig, V. Laxson. CAMERA SHY: R. Almon. WESETRN CULTURE JIM D I L W O R T H LORETTA PURDY OUTSTANDING SENIOR MAIDS Barbara Byrne Cherry Steger MAIDS JUNIOR ida Elliott Shirley Maddc HOMECOMING QUEEN NANCY CARTER SENIOR WHO’S WHO BIGGEST FLIRTS Anita Allen Ralph Helms MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Joyce Sullivan Henry Canterbury BEST DRESSED Billie Fay Webb Dea Thomas CUTEST Nancy Carter Bobby Countess BEST LOOKING Barbara Byrne Dick Watts MOST ORIGINAL |r r r r i MOST CHARMING Beth Geron, Georgia Miller, Jean Cummings, Cherry Steger, Catherine Orgain MOST POPULAR JUNIOR MARY WALKER JOHNNY PURDY MOST POPULAR SOPHOMORES CARLINE STEPHENS VICTOR LAXSON BEST ALL ROUND UNDERCLASSMEN CAROL ANN CUMMINGS BUTCH FRANK MOST INTELLECTUAL UNDERCLASSMEN PEGGY MULLINS GERD SCHILLING FRIENDLIEST UNDERCLASSMEN LIDA ELLIOTT KENNETH SANDERS MISS BETTY HUGHEY THEY WfBE tX MG THI MAMAO' MOST IIKEIY TO ? SlIOC CHKKS NAJBaT A NO THE BANO HAYFO ON PUT UP TOO DU ES 6UOOY PAIS PAINTING THE TOWN Q4ANGE WAS CABFEB DAY HtABO THAT SAM. SAM. THE lABOBATOBY MAN WHAT A Ct|W 0 S IS EEOY I MtABO SOME CHEATING BACK TMftt CONGBATULATIONS OIBlS Ready to grind-up Coffee, eh? Our Million Dollar Band? Senior Maids THE FUTURE Finished? Product Yeoh, but the Seniors won! ! The Winners Queen for o day! ■icily from Outer Spoce ! I Junior Maids Big Dick ond his cheerleaders! that crory corlood! DENN1! PATRIC DRUMS Shokc, Rottle and rolll Sophomore Molds Queen Nancy ond her Royal Court! Good work. Seniors lo t Weekend iiiilllllli ' ,lllllilllll An Old Kentucky Gordtn Th.rtty. buddy Whot No WKkS woy did h go. George Fomilior Scene Sow nd oH. g if Id Th Junior Floor A Typm | H H S Co fd (Yonk Yea. but I don't wont my picture tc oper end pencilt. pleat he Poed-t Wko breorKed bock there fll Foithful So ml Poker budd « ' Clovil favorite Co Pui WKocha, go Hoop ' Ployful Foursome! Horry up, here he comes ! ! Gorboge onyone? Dreamer' Don't leave, the party is just begun starved Hey There! 7 nil H X in PiNTHERS FIRST ROW: Marsalis, Koechig, Hall, Grcbensteder, Bishop, Blackburn, Touchstone, Evans, Joyce, Loftin . . . SECOND ROW: Giles, Manager; Bishop, Simms, McConnell, Campbell, O'Neal, Smith, Frank, Davis, Crump, Butler, Manager . . . THIRD ROW: Martin, Coach; Turner, Manager; Walker, Tribble, Samples, Sublett, Vann, Darnell, Cummingham, Smith, Branner, Gryska, Coach. . . . FtfufcTH ROW: Herring, Owen, Gay, Berryhill, Hale, Davis, Sortain, Mathias, Laxon. OUR menu MR. BENJAMIN BERRY Junior High Coach and Scout for Crimson Panthers STAND TY SAMPLES Captain, Senior, F B 6' 2 — 185 pounds Ty lettered his Sophomore year at end. Due to his hard running Ty was switched to fullback and there became vital to the team. Ty also did some excellent punting this year. BOBBY TRIBBLE Co-Captain, Senior, RT 6'1 — 225 pounds Bobby lettered his Sophomore year at tackle. His weight proved useful by blocking in the line and opening up the needed holes for his backs. Due to his hard work Bobby was awarded a scholarship. BILL BRANNER Senior, LT 6'2 — 185 pounds Bill lettered his second time at tackle this year. His first year out he played center. Because of his vicious blocking he was switched to take over left tackle in the '53 season. Due to his hard work Bill was awarded a scholarship. CLYDE HALE Senior, LE 6 216 — 170 pounds Clyde lettered his Junior year. He proved he could carry his share of work on both offense and defense. Clyde ployed his best gome against Decatur. CHARLES OWEN Senior, G 5'10 — 170 pounds Charles lettered his Junior year. He proved very vital as the number one substitute at the guard slot. He ployed his best game against Sheffield. BOB GAY Senior, G 5'11 — 180 pounds Bob lettered his first time this year. Although not a regular, he proved himself a vital substitute at the guard position. BUDDY BERRYHILL Senior, RE 6'1 — 165 Buddy lettered his first year in football as a Junior. He was a fine blocker and his defensive play could always be relied upon. GORDON DARNELL Junior, QB 6'0 — 155 pounds Gordon lettered his second year at quarterback. He was a dependable all-round player this year. He is expected to come through with high honors next year. OUTS WALTER BISHOP Junior, H8 5'10 — 155 pounds Walter lettered his second time this year. In his next year he could be known as a triple threat man, hard running, accurate passing and excellent punting. We are expecting a lot out of you next year, Walter. KENNETH KOECHIG Junior, HB 5'5 — 130 pour.ds Kenneth lettered this year for his first letter. He is a hard dependable runner. He alternated at both half back positions, and he is expected to fill a regular slot on the team next year. WAYNE DAVIS Junior, C 5'10 — 165 pounds Wayne lettered his first time this yeor. He played mostly defense but was very reliable at one of the linebacker spots. He also played some good ball at the guard position. JOHN SMITH Junior, C 6'1 — 175 pounds John lettered his second time this year at the center position. His accurate ball snapping and his line backing ability have proved very valuable in the past, and we are expecting a lot out of him next year. John's hard work got him on the honoroble mention list for All-State. BUTCH FRANK Junior, G 5'10 — 175 pounds Butch earned his second letter at the guard position. He proved himself a very vital player, and we expect a lot out of him next year. ED HERRING Junior, T 6'0 — 190 pounds Ed lettered his first time this year at the tackle position. Ed should prove very vital to the team next year. He substituted ot both right and left tackle. ED WALKER Junior, T 6'0 - 180 pounds Ed lettered his second time this year. Although hampered with injuries, Ed did an outstanding job as a relief man. He is expected to fill a regular tackle spot next year. VICTOR LAXSON Sophomore, E 5'10 — 150 pounds Victor received his first letter this yeor. He is exceptionally good on defense and proved highly capable on offense. He will be heavily counted on the next two years. CHEERLEADERS FRONT ROW, left to Right: Paula Corter, Mary Ann Searcy, Head Cheerleaders . . . SECOND ROW: Carole Butler, Kenneth Sanders, Shelby Jean Taylor . . . THIRD ROW: Jean Cummings, Carol Ann Cummings . . . FOURTH ROW: Butch Sanders, Dickie Watts. MAJORETTES LEFT TO RIGHT: Karl Yearger, Drum Major, Barbara Swaim, Belty Hughey, Taska Pearson, Faye Killian, Patsy Ross, Mary Walker, Ethel Stoner, Anita Touchstone, Ann Dickey, Head Majorette; Debbie Killian. WHO IT EAH? CROSS OVER THE BRIDGE MUSIC. maRTINIES. MEMORIES A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DRIAm Kill IT BEFORE IT MWTIPUES SNUFF DIFFERS BAU HARPY CEU MATES BIG CAlllE' A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED JAM SESSION MOVE TO THE END OF THE IIN£ PlEASE' PRUNES THE PRUNE HUGHEY NOSE CONTORTIONIST SANTA S HElPERS I DARE YOU BOTTIE BUODIES SPASTIC WHY SO GlUM. CHUM? RIDE EM COWGIRI'T) GETTING BROWNER ROU WITH ME HENRY BROWNIE getting BROWN A SENTlMENTAl JOURNEY- GlAD HAG OOUS GENE KRUPA CAPTAINS MATE MORGAN Fir CATCHER RANKE T II 1 L L TENNESSEE VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT H. H. S. 48 — Deshler 43 H. H. S. 44 — Florence 50 H. H. SS 60 — Cullman 46 District Tournament (Western Half) H. H. S. 48 — Cullman 49 H. H. H. 59 — Athens 51 H. H. S. 43 Decatur 32 H. H. S. 00 — Butler 53 H. H. S. 63 Gurley 53 H H. S. 65 — Scottsboro 53 H. H. S. 55 — Cullman 59 H. H. S. 74 — Gurley 38 H. H. S. 67 Decatur 58 H. H. S. 57 — Athens 62 H. H. S. 64 — Carbon Hill 56 H. H. S. 59 — Jasper 63 H. H. s. 63 — Sheffield 34 H. H. s. 68 — Jasper 45 H. H. s. 51 — Carbon Hill 61 H. H. s. 63 — Scottsboro 55 H. H. s. 58 — Sheffield 39 H. H. s. 65 — Cullman 67 H. H. s. 41 — Butler 50 TYRONE SAMPLES Ty Senior 6'2“ Captain; Forward, four years on A squad, received scholarship, all TVC this year. BUDDY BERRYHILL “Bud Senior 6'2“ Co-Captain; Forward, second year on A squad. Proved very vital by set shots and strong rebounds. CLYDE HALE “Duck Senior 6' 3“ Forward; second year on A“ squad, and was tallest man on team. Could be counted on for good defensive work and was an excellent shot. BOBBY TRIBBLE “Trib Senior 6' 1 Center; second year to letter. Played consistent ball, and one of the best centers in the area. A very good man to have under the basket. WAYNE ARTERBURN Art Senior 6' 3 Center; a transfer student who received his first letter this year. A capable substitute and a good team man. NORMAN MARSH Pedro Guard, received his second letter on A team this year. Good all around player, plenty of speed, and good defense. His hustle and determination will be greatly counted on next year. WAYNE DAVIS Speedy Junior 6' Guard, received his second letter this year. Had a good set shot and could be depended on to play good defensive ball. Will be greatly counted on next year. GORDON DARNELL Hero Junior 6' Guard; lettered for his first time this year. Was a very good shot from the outside and had plenty of hustle. BUTCH FRANK Pills Junior 5' 10 Guard; received his first letter this year. A good team man and good on defense. JOHN SMITH Red Junior 6' 1 Forward; he lettered for his first time this year on the A team. Good all around player and strong under the basket. He will be greatly defended on next year. B TEAM H. H. S. 39 — Athens 42 H. H. S. 55 — Decatur 41 H. H. s. 60 — Decatur 36 H. H. S. 68 — Athens 36 H. H. s. 36 — Butler 29 H. H. S. 68 — Sheffield 29 H. H. s. 49 — Gurley 52 H. H. S. 48 — Scottsboro 67 H. H. s. 56 — Scottsboro 54 H. H. S. 64 — Sheffield 42 H. H. s. 62 — Cullman 51 H. H. S. 61 — Cullman 42 H. H. s. 40 — Gurley 47 H. H. S. 50 — Butler 41 STANDING: Bobby McConnell, David Libbe, Jackie Moon, David Hatcher, James Vann, Kenneth Sanders, Ed Herring, Billy Sublett. KNEELING: Oliver Allred, Louie Simms, Walter Bishop, James Bishop, Bart Loftin. Sleeping beauty Possum Woody Gods! What a crew! go away! Southern Belles What it it? Sot Buddies w. Want boytl Cheese Moving a party? ? Bathing Beauties WOW! Wanto Ride it croiy hat I The nerve of her come' AGAIN ? ? What? ? All American team—1939 All dressed up and no Place to go (Dickie) Sisters (I I) Margaret Creatures from the Block lagoon Miss Betty Beeler is now studying the Secretarial Course at N. A. C. C. Miss Lynn Malone is now studying the Secretarial Course at N. A. C. C. These 1954 Huntsville High graduates will secure the better jobs in business or government as a result of training at N. A. C. C. Our records reveal that our training has increased the earning ability of hundreds of high school graduates in this area. Let us help you, too, to get the better jobs as Secretary and Accountant. North Alabama College of Commerce PHONE JE 6-2611 209 STRUVE BUILDING Accredited by NATIONAL COUNCIL AND FEDERATION OF BUSINESS SCHOOLS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COMMERCIAL COLLEGES Miss Betty Foxworthy is now studying the Secretarial Course at N. A. C. C. Miss Alice Skeen is now studying the Secretarial Course at N. A. C. C. ALL EYES TURN TO DUNNAVANT'S j STYLES OF TOMORROW j Huntsville's Quality Family Store — Since 1914 BEST WISHES SENIORS MILTON CUMMINGS COMPLIMENTS OF RIG BROTHERS SUPER MARKET FANCY MEATS and GROCERIES 1406 Whitesburg Drive HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF DEMIS WATER CRESS, INC. Our 80th year HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA MARTINSBURG, W. VIRGINIA COMPLIMENTS Hill Chevrolet Company Ray Auto Company Huntsville Motor Company Big Spring Motor Company I. Schiffman Stockton Motor Company Certain Motor Company Smith - Pontiac Company Bentley Brothers, Oldsmobile HUNTSVILLE NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF LAUGH LIN SERVICE FUNERAL HOME CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LINCOLN MILLS HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES 601 W. CLINTON ST. PHONE JE 2-8464 THE VAN VALKENBURGH BROS. HUNTSVILLE BUILDING MATERIAL CO. REDI-MIXT CONCRETE --ALL-- BUILDING MATERIALS Phone JE 2-3546 316 Wheeler Avenue HOME OF LANKY PLANKY BEST WISHES ASSOCIATION HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA THE HITCHENS CO., INC. SINCE 1886 Wholesale and Retail HARDWARE HOUSEHOLD WARES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PLUMBING | HEATING TINNING CONTRACTING SPORTING GOODS j VISIT OUR GIFT SHOP I I Phone JE 6-3311 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA —j THE -... HUNTSVILLE MANUFACTURING CO. HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA i I I Phone JE 4-7374 D I L W 0 R T H LIMBER COMPANY j --FOR--- All Your Work-shop Needs 1907 1954 ROYAL UNDERWOOD SMITH CORONA PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS Exclusive Representative of Royal Electric and Office Typewriters and Supplies Rental and Repair On All Office Machines Call JE 4-1624 BUSINESS EOUIPMENT CO. 210 Randolph Street I j We Would Like to Congratulate the Graduates Personally. If They Will Come by. We Have a Nice Gift for Them. LEEDS JEWELERS 110 No. Washington St. Phone JE 4-6611 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA CITY DREG COMPANY THOMAS DARK, Druggist YOUR FORTRESS OF HEALTH East Side Square Phone JE 6-2431 COMPLIMENTS OF ROSE JEWELRY THE FRANK BROTHERS Trade Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated HUNTSVILLE DECATUR PULASKI THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. YOUR PAINT AND WALLPAPER CENTER ARMSTRONG FLOOR COVERINGS 112 N. Jefferson St. Phone JE 2-2611 FLOWERS BY PEARS A L L’S 11 l-5th Street Phone JE 2-5604 East HUNTSVILLE FLOWERS BY PEARSALL'S COST LESS ! COMPLIMENTS OF | { ADAMS AVENUE GROCERY and MARKET CARL T. TERRY, Owner Phone JE 2-3632 j I i I L YOUR REXALL DRUGGISTS J. D. HUMPHREY and SON and TWICKENHAM PHARMACY JONES LUMBER COMPANY RUBEROID BUILDING MATERIALS ARNESTO PAINTS M I LLWO R K 310 N. Washington St. Phone JE 2-5621 formen FORGIRLS FOR QUALITY CLOTHING and SHOES -------SHOP AT--- IF D Wl LI I ■ II DEPARTMENT STORE HUNTSVILLE FOR WOMEN FOR BOYS r ------------------ COMPLIMENTS HUNTSVILLE'S OLDEST JEWELER A. L. H I P P Established 1902 102 N. Washington Street ( THE W. T. GRANT COMPANY Is Interested In The Endeavors Of HUNTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL COMPLIMENTS OF ANDERSON MOTOR COMPANY C. W. (WOODY) ANDERSON PLYMOUTH--CHRYSLER — THE BASIS FOR OUR AMERICAN DEMOCRACY IS OUR FREE PUBLIC SCHOOLS LET'S PRESERVE OUR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND KEEP THEM FREE ASHFORD TODD, Judge of Probate COMPLIMENTS OF HUNTSVILLE RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS COMPLIMENTS OF MADISON COUNTY EXCHANGE, INC. FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS Telephone JE 2-3141 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF THE WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY t . R I T Z CAFE Latest Jive Records HAMBURGERS TO STEAKS Open 4:30 A. M. to 10 P. M. Every Day 108 North Washington Street COMPLIMENTS OF DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY CALABAMA CHEMICAL COMPANY PHONE JE 4-7391 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY n W. L. HALSEY GROCERY COMPANY Reliable Merchandise Since Establishment in 1879 Huntsville, Alabama E. KAUFMAN, Proprietor Replacement Parts, Electric, Carburetor, Speedometer Parts and Service 110 Meridian Street Phone JE 2-3525 Huntsville, ALABAMA WHITE Y'S DRIVE-IN GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES 205 Fifth Street, East at 5-Points A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK POWELL SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS OF i SHORTY'S RESTAURANT Whitesburg Drive PIT BARBECUE - SHORT ORDERS COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF CAMBRON'S 1 HAYES AERO CLUB ! SERVICE STATION j COMPLIMENTS DAVIS-CUMMINGS INSURANCE AGENCY J 2Vi West Side Square Phone JE 2-5671 ] i ) _ r s COMPLIMENTS OF E. E. PRICE j PRESTO STUDIO 112' 2 North Washington | Phone JE 2-8651 } i Phone JE 2-5341 I DR. L. B. LINDSEY CHIROPRACTOR 212-214 Uptown Building Huntsville, --n---- COMPLIMENTS OF SERVICE CLEANERS We Specialize in Shirts Alabama ® Cor. bellman Phone JE 4-6252 i t COMPLIMENTS OF WHITESBURG CLEANERS BY THE KING TWINS COMPLIMENTS OF BECKER'S DEPARTMENT STORE 104-106 Jefferson Street r | Keep Tuned To RADIO STATION WFUN Huntsville's Favorite 1450 K C Phone JE 2-5641 410 W. Holmes St. For the Best in Entertainment Go To LYRIC THEATRE COMPLIMENTS BELK HUDSON COMPANY HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF 1 i s i, G. W. JONES and SONS i i, 4 i 4 t j t 1 t I T. T. TERRY'S 4 I 4 s 4 4 ! IRA M. TERRY { 5 j Owner 4 i i 4 I s s 4 4 4 4 ‘ I ' ] COMPLIMENTS ! OF t COMPLIMENTS HOPPER HARDWARE i I OF 1 t The Home of Quality Merchandise J ; CITY COAL COMPANY | Phone JE 2-2483 | 4 4 4 4 1 ; BEST WISHES I ALABAMA GROCERY j GEORGE T. CULPS | COMPANY | j Tax Collector of Madison County { 1 HUNTSVILLE. ALABAMA WHOLESALE Let George Do It J 4 4 GROCERY 1 j STINNETT'S ALUMINUM j ! J. Pickens Gates J. Tillman Williams j AWNING COMPANY THE EQUITABLE LIFE j 4 | ASSURANCE SOCIETY j Aluminum Screens — Sheet Metal Works | 1 ! Venetian Blinds J HOME LOANS FARM LOANS { DEVOE PAINTS and VARNISHES j LIFE INSURANCE 1 t t 601 State Nat'l Bank Bldg. j 414 Meridian St. Phone JE 4-0952 ! Telephone Jefferson +-0371 ! COMPLIMENTS OF GILES SEED COMPANY Wholesale — Rental Phone JE 4-7202 GERON LUMBER CO. Complete Stock of Building Material DEPENDABLE SERVICE COMPLIMENTS OF John deArmond COMPLIMENTS OF DR. W. B. ENGLAND AND DR. T. W. HAMILTON COMPLIMENTS OF GARDINER'S DRUG Whitesburg COMPLIMENTS OF SENTELL SERVICE STATION 117 Gallatin Street Jefferson 4-7121 COMPLIMENTS OF VAN V. BROWN CABINET SHOP 825 West Clinton St. Phone JE 4-1511 COMPLIMENTS OF O. K. RUBBER WELDERS BUCK HUGHES STORE FOR MEN No. 2 West Side Square Huntsville, Alabama Huntsville Coca-Cola Bottling Co. P. O. Box 498 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA JONES HOSPITAL PHARMACY QUALITY and SERVICE Prompt Delivery Service DWIGHT JONES Madison Street, across from hospital DOUBLE COLA Double Measure—Double Pleasure A GREAT DRINK - A MIGHTY FLAVOR DOUBLE COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 119 N. Jefferson St. Phone JE 2-3554 COMPLIMENTS ! OF HUNTSVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY I__________________________ I i ! Larkin-Davis Supply Store 10 South Side Square Phone JE 2-3211 Larkin-Davis Service Station Cor. Clinton Green Streets Phone JE 2-3211 FIRESTONE and TEXACO PRODUCTS COMPLIMENTS OF THE IRENE JONES STUDIO OF DANCE L Johnson Mahoney North Alabama's Leading Men's Store Phone JE 2-5281 COMPLIMENTS O F WASHERETTE LAUNDRY JE 4-4311 ALLEN'S, INC. A SHOPPE FOR LADIES READY-TO-WEAR, ACCESSORIES and GIFTS 122 North Washington Street Telephone JE 2-3911 COMPLIMENTS OF GRAND CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS OF OTIS TIDWELL CHOICE MEATS and FANCY GROCERIES Phone JE 4-1151 Huntsville, Alabama COMPLIMENTS OF JERE EVANS, REALTOR ROPER'S FLOWERS ALWAYS LOVELY PHONE JE 2-8454 ALABAMA THE JEWEL SHOP THE HOME OF DIAMOND VALUES Lyric Theatre Building 1 j : JL COMPLIMENTS OF CRYSTAL DRUG CO COMPLIMENTS O F SHELBY TAYLOR GROCERY 1000 E. Clinton St. Phone JE 2-3652 COMPLIMENTS OF W. W. SCOTT COMPANY, INC. 5th Ave. West Phone JE 6-2732 COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL CAFE t | j j j UNION DRY GOODS COMPANY 112 Jefferson Street YOUR TRADE APPRECIATED COMPLIMENTS OF SANDS FOOD MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF ANN'S COFFEE SHOP Owned and Operated by MR. and MRS. G. W. HARDEN COMPLIMENTS O F COMPLIMENTS O F CORUM CLEANERS A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF Madison County Association of Insurance Agents r ' | | BUFORD MOTOR CO. GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Phone JE 6-2447 216 Washington Street i Huntsville, Alabama PHONE JE 2 2251 COMPLIMENTS OF | GRAND NEWS STAND COMPLIMENTS OF MR. and MRS. CHARLES V. LANZA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS ORGAIN COAL COMPANY Your Warmest Friend 306 Monroe Street Dial JE 6-2952 AUTO SALVAGE AND SUPPLY CO. NEW and USED PARTS TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES 859 W. Holmes Street - Phone JE 2-5912 HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA pmI WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS and all SOCIAL FORMS PRINTED and ENGRAVED SEE MONROE PRINTING COMPANY On Green Street CLIFT anil IIOLMKERf, Men's and Boys' Wear COMPLIMENTS OF H. H. OWEN'S GROCERY BROADWAY'S CAFE A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Whitesburg Drive COMPLIMENTS OF BARTEE LUMBER CO. WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE R. C. DARDEN, Manager COMPLIMENTS OF BROWNIE DRUG Five Points ASKEW OFFICE MACHINE CO. ALL MAKES-PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS RENTALS Phone JE 2-3921 505 Meridian Street COMPLIMENTS HARWELL GROCERY 908 East Clinton Street A FRIEND r- ■ ——— COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF ! OF JONES-BAUGH W. L. HOWARD BONDED INSURANCE WAREHOUSES, AGENCY Incorporated 303 State Nat'l Bank Building Huntsville, ALABAMA Phone MAX LUTHER, President JE 4-0641 or 4-0642 E. B. PENTECOST, Manager COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF ZESTO DRIVE-IN BYERS 719 Pratt Avenue Phone JE 4-9323 NURSERY [ COMPANY | COMPLIMENTS WHOLESALE NURSERYMEN OF Huntsville, Alabama E. P. MILLER I ——1


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