Huntsville High School - Pierian Yearbook (Huntsville, AL)

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C. A. 1 Bu rritt Museum 1 quit -Di fi. s X ! 'S 3 Mwawf, ,,1 V I I ,V ,, M I ll I I I5 9 I ll I I ll I HH I I I ,I ll I as nw I Old Elk's Theater Public library ps .Q ,--' J th GRADUATING CLASS H r4UNTSVIUl IGHSCHGOL 5? FOREWORD Through the pages of this Pierian we have Iinked the past with the present in fifty years of graduating classes. We have en- deavored to illustrate the progress and advancement made during these years. CONTENTS DEDICATION ....,.... . . 8 FACULTY .......... , . 10 ADMINISTRATION . , . . . , I4 CLASSES ..,,.,.,. . , . I5 FEATURES .4..,.,. . . , 61 ORGANIZATIONS . I . . I . 77 SPORTS .......... I . I03 ADVERTISING . . . . 123 TOM FOWLER WALTER ENGLAND EDITOR BUSINESS MANAGER I7 DEDICATED TO- Coach Clem Gryska 'fix i S XZ L. T Q wk For your efforts in guiding The Crimson PohThers Through o successful seoson, we, The Seniors of 1958, wish To dedicoTe The TwenTy-second edifion of The Pierion. S 4MxA .Q E x 54 or ADMINISTRATION ,PN THE FACULTY OE DR. JESSE S. BURBAGE, JR. Principol B.S., M.S., Auburn, Ed.D., University of Alobomo MRS. LOUISE C. AMOS Sociol Studies, Phychology B.S., Auburng M.S., Purdue MRS. M. C. BENNETT Commerciol Studies M.S., Alobomo College for Women MRS. MARY GRAVES BURKE Biology B.S., Hovvord College MISS PEGGY DAVIS Librorion B.S., University of Alobomo MRS. VIVIAN DQNOVAN Distributive Educotion B.S., Auburn MRS. LEROY DRAKE English B.S., University of Alobomo IE ' 4 Xi .ci N MRS, LUCY C. GRACE Q Q. English 2 B.A,, Alobomo College for Women Q3 R' MRS. BETTY GREEN Xi 5 English B.S., Troy Stote Teochers College Y xl -5 MR. ROBERT WARDEN Assistant Principal B.S., Murfreesboro State College M.A., Peabody College MRS. KATHERINE GODFREE Home Economics B.S., University ot Alabama MR. CLEM GRYSKA Physical Education B.S., University ot Alabama MRS. VV. G. HAMM Latin, English B.A., Vanderbilt University MR. CHARLES HILL Social Studies BS., Howard College MR. CHARLES HOPPER Social Studies BA., M.A., University of Alabama MISS EDNA A. KEEL Economics, Democracy B.S., M.A., Peabody College MRS. R. E. LUSK Commercial Studies B.S., Jacksonville Teachers College M.A., Peabody College MRS. MARY G. MACOMBER French, Spanish, English A.B., Piedmont College University of Alabama MISS MARY ELIZABETH MCLAIN Physical Education B.S., Alabama College M.A., University ot Alabama MISS MARGARET F. NEIL Mathematics AB., Athens College University ot Alabama MISS NANCY PRICKETT Art, English B.A., Huntingdon College MR. WILLIAM T. SLOAN Music B.M.E., Murray State College MRS. MAMIE O. STEGER Mathematics B.S., M.A., Columbia University MRS. LETHA STRICKLAND School Secretary Minnesota School of Business MR. JAMES C, VAUGHN Physics, Chemistry AB., University of Alabama MR. JAMES C. VINES Industrial Arts B.S., University of Alabama Pictures not available for MRS. SHIRLEY MILLER Mathematics MRS. MARGARET MOELLER Music MR. EUGENE MORGAN D O Coordinator , . .. fi: ,,:.-,. 5.5.1 -,':. , , ,..,,:... nlvw-f fwhx-nw-:Q M w ,,.,.- .. 4. . U. M- wu- i,X an -Q., s ? Mifune 'Q 5 x. 'N we fy, 1'flh-.....-4 SEATED LEFT TO RTGHT: Mr. Thomas Thrasher, chairman of the Board ot Education: Dr, Raymond Christian, Superintendent of Educationg Mr. A. V. Snead. STANDING: Mr. Richard Van Valkenburgh, Mr. Cecil Ashburn, and Dr, I.. A. Davis. DMINISTRATIO T141 AAN. AF . +5 4 'W'f+W if ! P O THE SENIOR CLASS wb fo XL? N39 Q-QQ if 6 Wfzfgfv '10 '?66'bi 06. 'Vr 9- Ss C962-416' P C GF 1958 2 ogg OX 40 PAT BARNETT She came a stranger, remained a friend. Transferred from North Charleston High, Charles- ton, South Carolina 2, Commercial Club 3. VIRGINIA BATES Talented, sweet, attractive, thoughtful. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, French Club I, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Maiorette 2, Head Maiorette 3, Commercial Club 3, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, Thespian 3, Sock and Buskin I. JOAN BEDDINGFIELD Quiet, gentle, and refined, always thoughtful and very kind. Pierian 3, Dramatics 3, Spanish I, 2, Glee Club- I, 2, 3, Home Economics I, Commercial 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. GERHARD PAUL BEDUERFTIG Success lies in what you ought to achieve. French Club I, Pi Delta 3. JUDY RAY ANDERSON Sweet and gentle, good and true, nice, sincere and friendly, too. Red and Blue 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Pi Delta 2, Pep Squad I, Sock and Buskin I. WAYNE ANDERSON Beware! I may do something sensational yet. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 3, Sock and Buslcin lg Dell'CI JOHN O. BAUCOM Happy, unconcerned - he came to class and some- times learned. Pierian Staff 3, Sock and Buskin I. EVELYN DeLOURDES BECKMAN Sincere and 'quiet, she wends her way from day to day. Transferred from Sacred Heart Academy, Cullman, Alabama 2, D, O. Club 2, 3. LINDA ANN BELL Pretty, neat and sweet, a natural prize and hard to beat. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Home Economics I, Commercial 2, 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Who's Who l, 3, H Club 3, Pep Club I, Homecoming Maid I, 3, Cheerleader 3. KLAUS H. BERGLER A life of enioyment is the only life worth living. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville, Ala- bama 2, Pi Delta 2. WILLIS BREWER Still water runs deep. D. O. Club 2, 3. ROBERT BROADWAY Judge him not by his actions. Band I, Pi Delta 3, Sock and Buskin I, H Club 2, 3, Football Manager 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. HARRY BEENE Of witty remarks, he has an unlimited store, he's always bubbling over, and full of fun galore. Transferred from Warner Robbins High School, Warner Robbins, Georgia 2, Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3. EMMETT BELL Never think, you might disturb your mind. Sock and Buskin I. 1 MARY ANN BRICKMAN Born to talk, and talk she does. D, O. Club 2, 3, Home Economics l. ALVIN BREWER You can tell a man not by the words he speaks, but by the silence he keeps. D. O. Club 2, 3. SARAH BLAKE BRYANT Her pleasant and kindly ways will live in our memories all our days. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club I, 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. LYNDA BUTLER She may be little, but we know she's there. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Dramatics Club 2, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club I, 2, 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin I. MARTHA CHAPMAN A character all her own. Transferred from Clarksville High School, Clarksville, Tennessee 2, Pierian Staff 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, FTA. 3, Drarnatics Club 3, Pi Delta 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. BETTY DORIS CHRISTIAN She has a heart of gold. D. O. Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I. SN BROADWAY with a smile describes Economics 2, 3, I, Pep Squad I. BROSEMER and sweet, always dignified and neat. National Honor Society 3, Latin Club I, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Pi Delta 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. fe FRANCES S. CAGLE A quiet, unassuming friend, upon whom you can depend. D. O. Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. BURTON CASE In kasketball he does excel, in everything else he does as weII. Red and Blue 3, Pi Delta 2, H Club I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Track 2. wif GLEN CRAFT Happy from care I'm free, why aren't people content like me? D. O. Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. HARRY GARDNER CRAFT, JR. A hearty friend and a comrade true, if he has faults they're very few. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. LARRY DANIEL He likes good wit and has more than his shore of it. Fierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, Dramatics Club 2, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin l, H Club l, Football l, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3. MARY JANE DANIELS A sweet one is she, full of love, ambition, and ability. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville, Ala- bama 2, Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Dramatics Club Q, 3, Home Economics Club 2, 3, Tri Hi Y 3, Phi Chem 3. HELEN CLARY Pretty red hair and friendly eyes, wonder where her fortune lies. Red and Blue 2, 3, Dromatics Club 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Commercial Club 3, Thespians 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Club l. ROBERT GLEN COPE, JR. Everything comes to him who waits - why hurry? Pi Delta 2, 3, H Club 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Track l, 2, 3. DONNA SUE CULLOM A girl with a smile is the girl that's worthwhile. Fierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Club l. RICHARD C. CUNNINGHAM Not too sober, not too gay, but a real good fellow in every way. D. O. Club 2, 3. DON DOMBROW He will dispute, and prove it, too, that blue is black and black is blue. Transferred from Corona High School, Corona, Cali- fornia 3, Phi Chem 3, Spanish Club 3, Pi Delta 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3. SANDRA JEAN DOSTER Merry, have fun, like all, love one. Pierian Statt 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Band l, 2, 3, Home Ec. Club l, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. UTE DEBUS She's full of fun, bewitching when she tries, besides being pretty she can roll those eyes. Pierian Stott 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, Phi Chem 3, Student Council l, Thespians 3, Who's Who l, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Club l, Soph Homeroom President. OPAL MAE DENTON A girl that can't be beaten. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 3, Dramatics Club 3, Glee Club l, Home Ec. Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Sock and Buskin l. ,wal FIV ,asia DELL DRUMMOND I am sure that care is an enemy of life. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Home Ec. Club 3, Sock and Buskin l. ROLF DUERR The surest way not to fail is to determine to succeed. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, President, Latin Club l, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, Phi Chem 3, President, Student Council 3, Sock and Buskin l, H Club l, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. LESLIE CAROLYN DRAKE Pretty and friendly, thoughtful and kind, another like Carolyn is hard to find. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, F.T.A. l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Home M4 EC. Club l, 2 3, Commercial Club 3' Tri Hi Y l 2 3 lf mischief admits on her Pierian Staff 3 2 l, 2, Dramatics Hi Y l, 2, 3, Who's nate Cheerleader P I V- , ' , , 2 L Student Council 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, 2, pokrady Pep Club l :J f ROSALYN JM e , he 's W SARA CAROLYN DUNMYER As sweet and pretty as an old fashioned bouquet. Pierian Staff 3, Red cmd Blue 3, FTA. 2, 3, Dra- matics 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Sock and Buskin I, Pep Squad I, Red and Blue 3. WILLIAM EASTERLING Live or die, survive or perish, the bacheIor's life is the one to cherish. Pierian Staff 3, Basketball I, 2, Track 3, PAT EDWARDS I iust love work, I could sit and watch it for hours. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I, Pep Club I. WILLIAM ELDERS Athletic, studious, friendly, kind, another like him you'll never find. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Who's Who 3, H Club I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basket- ball I, 2. WALTER BOOKER ENGLAND A good all-round boy, he likes to work, he likes to play, whenever work is needed, he's on his way. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Sdciety 2, 3, Latin Club I, 2, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, President 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, Thespians 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin I. ERNEST EULITZ A little bit shy, a little bit bold, but when you want a friend he's there ten-fold. Pi Delta 3, BOBBY JOE FAULK In personality and sports he can't be beat, our tall and handsome athlete. Pierian Staff 3, Student Council 2, 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin I, H Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Track I. BILLY FIELDS To worry little, to study less, is my idea of happiness. D. O. Club 3. BOBBY FOX He's a very likable lad, one of the best we've ever had. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Band l, Commercial Club 3, Thespians 3, Sock and Buslcin l, H Club 3, Cheer- leader 3. lNGRlD FUHRMANN The beauty of her song transports me far from these dull walls and carries me to heavenly places. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 3, French Club i, 2, Glee Club 3, Home Economics Club 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. PAT GRAY The more you learn, the more you forget, so why study? Pierian Staff 3. MELBA RUTH GRUBBS She's full of pep and fun and loved by everyone. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue i, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Spanish Club i, 2, Commercial Club 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin i, H Club 3, Pep Squad l, Cheerleader 3. BESS HURLEY FORD A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, a charm of friendship all the while. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Dramotics Club 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, Thespians 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Club l. THOMAS ALLAN FOWLER Tom - the personality plus, he's a real grand guy, not iust any ole cuss. Pierian Staff 3, Editor-in-Chief, Red and Blue l, 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, Band Announcer l, 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, Phi Chem 2, 3, Thespians 3, Who's Who l, Sock and Buskin l, H Club 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Cheerleader 3. 'I ANITA FULLBRIGHT,UfL A true heart that wins many D. O. Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club i, Sock and Buskin l. GARY W. GEE Always laughing never sad, sometimes naughty, but never bad, National Honor Society 3, Pi Delta 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. ALICE ERLENE GUNN Nice, sweet, and sincere all through the year. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, National Honor Society 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Home Economics Club i, 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. PEGGY JEAN HALL She is quiet, reserved, and unassuming. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club l, 2, 3, Sock and Buskin T, Pep Squad l. WILLIAM HAND A studious and preserving man. UXJW gl-ilffmawly W0 Transferred from Colorado Springs High, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 2, Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, Thespians 3. EDWARD HASTINGS A little nonsense, a little noise, makes him loved by girls and boys. Football l. STANLEY E. HENNING He's good natured and kind, he's o lad with a mind. Transferred from Wakefield High, Arlington, Vir- ginia 3, Band 3. ROBERT LAWTON HIGGS Nice, sweet guy and friendly too, there's not a deed he wouldn't do. National Honor Societ 3- Pi Delta 2- Phi Chem 2 Y I 1 I 3, Sock and Buskin l, H Club 3, Football l, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. 3 as-sr, 151 Y INGEBORG HAUKOHL Her heart is like the moon - ever changing but always a man in it. Spanish Club l, 2, Home Economics Club 3, Sock and Buskin T, Pep Squad l. MARY IMELDA HAWKINS A merry heart doth good like a medicine. Pierian Stall 3, Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Home Economics Club 3, Thes- pians 3, Sock and Buskin l. if I W Q md, Sww' 'M OMIIQJXNDALL IHOLMES Quiet and shy, but a real nice guy. Red and Blue 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Band I, 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, Phi Chem 3, Who's Who 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. PRISCILLA LEE HOOPER Let the world slide, l'll not budge an inch. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. SUZIE M. HILTEN . . . . I . Scientific, wise and strong, to an insect she could do no wrong. Red and Blue 3, French Club I, Glee Club 2, 3, Phi Chem 2, 3. PAUL HOLLIS Here's a fellow that's hard to beat, as a Ic1dy's man and athlete. Student Council 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin I, H Club I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3. S f 'Mild sa-fr UWE HUETER Some say he's bashful, but most doubt it. Latin Club I, Pi Delta 2, 3. PHIL R. HUGEL, IV A likeable and witty person is he. Transferred from Baldwin High School, Baldwin, Long Island, N. Y. I, Dramatics Club I, 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3, Thespians 3, Sock and Buskin I. CRAWFORD HOWARD AthIetic, friendly, and full of fun, he's really many boys in one. Pierian Staff 3, Pi Delta 3, H Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. WAYNE HOWARD To know him better is to like him more. D. O. Club 2, 3. fl SANDRA JACKSON Small, sincere, pretty, neat, nicest girl you'll want to meet. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Home Economics Club I, 3, President 3, Commercial Club 3, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin I. BARBARA JOHNSON A personality that makes friends and a loyalty that keeps them. Transferred from High School of Commerce, Detroit, Michigan 2, Band 2, D. O. Club 3. VU' NELINDRA ANN KELLY I can resist everything except temptation. Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I, Pep Squad I. LAVADIA ANN KENNEMER Men may come and men may go, but my tongue goes on forever. D. O. Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. BUDDY HULSEY Frowmng seldom smiling ever making friends is his endeavor Commercial Club 3 Whos Who 2 3 H Club 2 3 otball I,2, , k , , . TENDEL INGRAM Little I think, less I do, isn't it funny how I pull through. PAT JOHNSON A form more fair, a face more sweet, it ne'er hath been my fate to meet. Transferred from Woodlawn High, Birmingham, Ala- bama 3, Tri Hi Y 3. AGNES ELIZABETH JONAKIN Her ways are true, her friendship Iasting. Transferred from New Madrid High School, New Madrid, Missouri 3, Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 3, Commercial Club 3. 14- 'u.. WAYNE KIMBROUGH Why worry? Fools do that. Pierian Staff 3, Sock and Buskin l, H Club l HARRY EDWARD KINDRED Don't let studies interfere with your education. Pierian Stott 3. BEVERLY JANE LANZA She has the power to live, laugh, and love. Pierian Stott 3, Red and Blue l, 3, Dramatics Club 3, Spanish Club I, 2, VVho's Who 3, Sock and Buskin I. CAROL THERESA LAXSON Of Carol everyone is fond. She is iust a typical dumb blonde. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club 3, Sock and Buslcin Club l. SHERRY KENNAMER Never did she fail, rain or thunder. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club l, 2, 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. SHELIA GERLENE KENT Another day, another boy, another heart - her favorite toy. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, Drarnatics Club 3, Band, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Com- mercial Club 3, Sock and Buskin l. Ll DICK KRAMER Mischief is where you find it, especially if he's behind it. Transferred from Athens High School, Athens Ala- bama 3, Glee Club 3. INGRID ELIZABETH KRAUS Rather be small and slim than be great and cast a shadow. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3. HANS JOACHIM LEDER Wise except when otherwise. Dramatics Club l, 2, Spanish Club l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3. OLIVER BOYD LOCKARD Full ot wit, good looking ond kind, another like him would be hard to find. Pierian Staff 3, H Club 3, Football l, 2, 3. LINDA LEE McANALLY Happy go-lucky and beautiful clothes, cute and witty, there she goes. Pierian Statt 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3- Home Economics Club l, Student Council l, Sock and Buskin l. LEE MCBRAYER She gives the world the best she has, may the best come back to her. Pierian Stott 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, FTA, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Glee Club 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. ROBERT LARRY LAY Youth should be in pleasure spent, old age will come and he'll repent. French Club l, 2. BILLY LEACH The world knows nothing ot its greatest men. Transferred tram Flintyille High School, Flintville, Tennessee 3. JEAN H. LOWE She's naturally nice. Library Assistant 2, French Club l, 2, Band 3, Home Economics Club l, 3, Sock and Buskin l. HELEN MARIE LUSK Always her motto is 'Excell.' She does all things and does them well. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, F.T.A. 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, Thespians 3, VVho's Who 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Sophomore Homeroom President l, Girl State 2. tx 'X , if L T X I I., .N N xysz-.-.v t i if LINDA JUDITH MAHAN A pleasant nature is heaven's gift. Pierian Staff 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Sock and Buskin l. CHARLES F. MALONE Silently he treads life's way. DICK MCCOWN lf a man can look at life with a grin, has brains along with it, he's sure to win. Pierian Stott 3, French Club l, 2, Sock and Buskin l, H Club 2, Football l, 2, 3, Track 2. JEANETTE MCDONALD She'd rather talk to men than angels, any day. Transferred from Central High School, Mclvlennville, Tennessee 3, Pierian Stott 3, Band 3, Maiorette 3. MARIE MARKS She has the heart of a bell and her tongue is the clapper. Pierian Staft 3, Red and Blue 3, Library Assistant 2, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3. DOUGLAS MARTINSON A gem in the ranks ot men, athlete, leader, and friend. National Honor Society 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Phi Chem 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, President 3, Who's Who 3, H Club 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, 3, Tennis I, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. PATSY MALONE Full of laughter, full of pep, never quiet but that's her rep! Pierian Stott 3, Red and Blue l, 3, National Honor Society 3, Dromatics Club 3, Home Economics Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Club l. GORDON MI KE MAPLES A handsome boy, a witty boy, a boy full of fun, a brainy boy, a carefree boy, a thousand boys in one. Pierian Stott 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Pi Delta 2, Phi Chem 3, Thespians 3, Who's Who 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, President l, H Club 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, President of Senior Class 3. RACHEL ANNETTE MEELER Nothing is so strong as gentlenessf' Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Band 2, Home Economics Club l, 3, Commercial Club 3, Sock and Buslcin l. SAMMY MICHAEL On their own merit, modest men are silent. D. O. Club 2, 3, President 3, State Treasurer. CHARLIE NELSON MILLS Ready for anything work or play, he's a good fellow for any day. Transferred from Madison County High School, Gurley, Alabama 2. LEWIS GORDON MILLS I dare do all that I can get away with. Transferred from Bertram, High School, Bertram, Texas. STEPHEN J. MARX Give him a problem and he'll give you its solution. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, National I-lonor So- ciety 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Phi Chem 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, lvlu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Tennis Squad. JOHN WILLIAM MATTHEWS A mighty man is he, filled with ambition and ability. Transferred from Anglo American High School, Athens, Greece 2, Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Latin Club 3, French Club 2, 3, Phi Chem 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3. HAZEL Y. MILLER She's quiet, but quite a good girl. Band I, 2, D. O. Club 3, Home Economics Club l MARGARETTE PEGGY MILLER Beloved of all, to a friend in need, and loving all she's a friend indeed. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Dra matics Club 2, 3, French Club l, 2, Glee Club 3 Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. K -all? Q ...ff 'fit GENE W. MULLINAX Calm, cool, and collected, surely he will rise in the world. Band 2, 3, Sock and Buslcin l. MONROE MULLINS Whenever I feel like exercise, I lie down until the feeling passes. CARLIE JO NASH She would stop St. Peter's roll call to start a conversation. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Dramatics Club l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, Thespians 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Squad l. HELGA EVA-MARIA NAUMANN Patience and gentleness are power. Transferred from Alamogordo High School, Alamo- gordo, New Mexico 3, National Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 3. A ALEXANDER MOAG Quiet at first - but look again. Transferred from Anteller High School, Naval Sta tion, San Juan, Puerto Rico 3, Spanish Club l, 2 Glee Club l, Baseball l, 2, Basketball l, 2. KENNETH MOSS To hurry and to worry is no creed of mine. D, O. Club 3, Sock and Buslcin Club l. 'Z-G ES EDWARD MU , but h ' finds time ttle Ground Academy, Franklin, Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. ,Nbr joy. I GARY MYERS Give him a pigskin and he's off to glory. Pierian Staff 3, H Club 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Base- ball l, 2, 3. JUDITH ANN NEWMAN Her words were few yet of great quality. Red and Blue 3, National Honor Society 3, Latin Club I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, Sock and Buslcin I, Phi Chem 3. JOHN O'NEAL Handsome, witty, so full of fun. Latin Club l, 2, Football l, 2. JOHN CHARLES PARKS I'm a woman hater, but the Bible says love thine enemies. French Club I, Pi Delta 2. ANNA SUE PATTERSON Sweet and gentle, good and true, smart, sincere, and friendly, too. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Spanish Club l, Band l, 2, Home Economics Club l, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. RENATE NAUMANN Studious and earnest in all endeavors. Transferred from Alamogordo High School, Alamo- gardo, New Mexico 3, National Honor Society 3, Spanish Club 3. ROLF NEUBERT Clever men are good and by far the best. Transferred from Butler High School, Huntsville, Ala- bama 2, Pi Delta 2. JEAN ORR Ability, affection, grace, speak what no words can express. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, Editor 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, French Club l, 2, Glee Club 2, Pi Delta 2, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, Phi Chem 3, Student Council 3, Who's Who 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Sweetheart Court l, Pep Squad l. BESSIE EVELYN OSBORNE Content in every way. D. O. Club 3, Home Economics Club l. VIVIAN GAIL PICKETT She's always cheerful and ever gay, a really grand girl in every way. Pierian Stott 3, Red and Blue I, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Commercial Club I, 2, 3, President 3, Tri Hi Y I, 2, 3, Student Council 3, Sock and Buskin I, H Club 3, Pep Club I, Homecoming Maid 2, Cheerleader 3. SANDRA PATRICIA PORGES So sweet a person is not found, she worked and played with goodness bound. Transferred from Warren Harding High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut 2, Pierian Stall 3, Red and Blue 3, Dramatics Club 3, French Club 3. '45 xx SARAH QUILLIN A willing heart, a helping hand, always ready on demand. Dramatics Club 3, Home Economics Club I, 3, Com- mercial Club 3, Sock and Buskin I. RONALD REED He is a fellow of some degree, given to romping and iolity. PAUL CAMP PATTERSON Work - what art thou? Football Team 2, Basketball Manager 2, 3. CURT PEARSON I will be quiet now, but there will be a time when you will hear from me. V,v-1 TRACEY PRICE, JR. Never lets himself be hurried. Dramatics Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, Pi Delta 2, 3- 1 Thespian 3, Sock and Buskin I, Manager of Foot- ball Team I. SHIRLEY JEAN PRINCE A quiet disposition and a quiet determination are two admirable qualities. Pierian Stott 3, National Honor Society 3, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, Thespians 3, Sock and Buskin I, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3. 'Zi 1 - L. A fl ALICE ELIEABETH RoDeERs Happy, thoughtful, kind, ahd true, there is never a ' favor she will not do. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, FTA. 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Band l, Home Economics Club l, Commercial Club 3, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, President 3, Thespians 3, Sock and Buskin l. STAN RODGERS Of nimble foot, of nimble wit, with humor, dash, and football grit. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, Who's Who l, 2, 3, H Club l, 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Track l, Q, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, President of Junior Class 2. RICHARD SAVAS Life's a pleasant institution, let's take it as it comes. Band 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. VERNON GLEN SCHRlMSHER A man with an abundance of friends and good qualities. Spanish Club 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, H Club 2, 3, Foot ball l, 2. GERLINDA REISIG Nice, neat and very sweet. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, National Honor So- ciety 3, Latin Club 3, Dramatics Club 3, Glee Club 3, Sock and Buskin l. JAMES W. RICHARDS Into his books he gets so deep, that halfway down he falls asleep. JAMES R. VAN ROO Be kind to dumb animals, especially women. Transferred from Highland Park High School, Dallas, Texas 3, Dramatics Club 3, Thespians 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3. KLAUS D. ROSINSKI All through the long day he chatters, the teachers storm, to him it never matters. Latin Club l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, President 3. AMY SELF The only way to have a friend is to be one. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue I, 2, FTA. 3, Dra- niatics Club 2, 3, Home Economics I, 2, Commercial Club 2, 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I, Pep Squad I. CHARLES E. SHAVER Like a powderpuff, I'm made for women. Dramatics Club 2, French Club I, 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. PEGGY SIMMONS Hair like coal, heart like gold. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, Dramatics Club 3, Commercial Club 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. BILLY SMITH Nor spoke he one word more than was his need. Pierian Staff 3, Band I, 2, 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta Q, 3. FRANCES MARIE SMITHY I've got my man. Band 2, Home Economics Club I, Sock and Buskin I. EDITH ANN SPANN , Pretty, charming, and awful nice, the kind of girl you'cI look at twice. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Home Economics I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. CHARLES RANDALL SMITH, JR. There's a sparkle in his eye that indicates a wit. Latin Club I, 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Football I, 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3. CLAY SMITH Always jolly and carefree, life may be dull but never me. Gai, 15 GARY STEPHENS ln everything around he makes a hit, because he has that certain 'it'. Pierian Staff 3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Student Council l, H Club 2, 3, Football l, 2, 3, Track l, 2, 3. CHARLOTTE RUTH STRONG A smile for all and a greeting glad, an admirable joyful way she had. Pierian Statt 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, Library As- sistant 2, Home Economics l, 2, Commercial Club 3, Who's Who l, 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Club l. GERALD C. SWANSON His ways are ways of pleasantnessf' Pierian Statt 3, Red and Blue 3, National Honor So- ciety 3, Drarnatics Club 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, President Glee Club 3, Pi Delta 3, Student Council 2, Thespians 3, Sock and Buslcin l. BARBARA TABOR Not only good, but good for something. D. O. Club 2, 3, Home Economics l, Sock and Buskin l. STEVE SPIER I am sure that care is an enemy of life. JOE DICKEY STAFFORD The solemn, the wise, they live long, but I shall live forever. Pierian Statt 3, Pi Delta 3, Who's Who 3, Baseball 2, 3. ANN STRONG She is happy, care-free, ioyous, and gay, she has good humor and plenty to say. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, FTA, l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Glee Club l, Home Economics Club l, Q, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Sock and Buslcin 1, Pep Club l. DOTTIE STURDIVANT Her eyes and temperment twinkle laughter. Pierian Statf 3, Drarnatics Club 2, 3, Spanish Club l, 2, Pi Delta 3, Sock and Buskin l. we E' NANCY JEAN TATE Cute, well-dressed, neat and small, we really think Nancy is on the ball. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Library Assistant l, F.T.A. l, 2, 3, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club l, 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, Thespians 3, Who's Who 2, 3, Sock an Buskin l, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Pep Sp- v Squad l, W t5 ' x if ' ' E vRAY URNER take it as it comes. wage ,gp , Jiigibibl bii,l2x1ifi'5elfQ 2, 3, sock and ,ukin l LENDA Gay, happy, serious too, with now and then a thought or two. Pierian Statt 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, Latin Club i, 2, Bond 3, Flag Bearer 3, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, Fa- vorite l, 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Squad l, Homecoming Maid 2, Homecoming Queen 3, Sweet- heart Court 2. MARY GLENDA VANN Here's to the girl with a heart and smile, that make the bubbles of life worth while. Pierian Staff 3, Red ond Blue l, 2, 3, Latin Club l, 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2, Glee Club 2, 3, Band 3, Flag Bearer 3, Pi Delta 2, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buslcin l, Pep Squad I, Homecoming Maid 3. NANCY TALLY Always ready for a good time. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, 2, 3, French Club l, Commercial Club 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Squad l. DICK TANGEMAN A man can be wise and clever at the same time. Spanish Club, President l, Pi Delta 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. VICTOR TYLER On their own merit, men are silent. Pi Delta 3. ANN UPTAIN A real sweet girl with a winning smile, to one who cares, Cl friend worth while. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 2, Band l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, Sock and Buslcin l. PAULETTE LeVON WATSON A big heart, always wishing to do right and to be a friend to everybody. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue I, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Library Assistant I, Dramatics Club 2, 3, Home Economics Club I, 2, Commercial Club 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. BLANCHARD WEBER He has no time for girls-or fame, a mere diploma is his aim. National Honor Society 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Dra- matics Club 2, 3, French Club 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Phi Chem 3, Thespian 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I. BETTY ANN WILKINSON Calm, reserved, and very sweet, always dignified and neat. Pierian Staff 3, Dramatics Club 3, Home Economics Club I, 3, Commercial Club 3, Sock and Buslcin I. LOWELL WILSON I can take or leave work, but l'd rather leave it. Baseball 2, 3. RAY WALKER What's the hurry, let's stop, be lazy and enioy ourselves. D. O. Club I, 2. PATRICIA ANN WATSON A true friend - now, tomorrow, and always. Pierian Statt 3, Red and Blue 3, Home Economics I, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Squad I. M f JERRY D. WEILER Never too serious, never too gay, but a real good fellow in every way. Pierian Staff 3, French Club I, 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Sock and Buskin I, BILLY WHITE Who does not love wine, women, and song remains a fool his whole life long. Commercial Club 3, Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Track I, 2, 3, H Club 2, 3. INGRID WITTMANN Active, alert, and industrious. Pierian Staff 3, National Honor Society 3, Dramatics Club 2, 3, -Spanish Club l, 2, Pi Delta 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l. HARRY WOODARD All great men are dead - l'm not feeling so well myself. Football 2. BARBARA JOAN WINDHAM Her smile shows her happiness, her friends show her popularity. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue 3, Draniatics Club 2, Band l, 2, 3, lvlaiorette 2, Head lviaiorette 3, Home Economics l, 2, 3, Commercial Club 2, 3, Pep Squad l. ANN WINSTON She may be little, not very tall, but nice things come in packages small. Home Economics l, Commercial Club l, 2, 3, Tri Hi Y 2, 3, Sock and Buskin l, Pep Squad l. RHETT WOODY Mighty cute, mighty wise, but my oh my, those wicked eyes. Pi Delta 2, 3, Who's Who 3, Football 2. SARAH FRAZIER YEAGER Work, study, love - but the greatest of these is love. Pierian Staff 3, Red and Blue l, National Honor Society 3, Latin Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 2,,3, Pi Delta 2, 3, Tri Hi Y l, 2, 3, Student Council l, 2, 3, Thespians 3, Who's Who 3, Sock and Buskin l, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Pep Squad l. WM ,f March March March March March March March March March SENIGR TRIP DI RY 20 1958 12 O1 a m After havung old home folks day and a few tears we of the 50th Sensor Class left our dear school rrght on tlme We all Intended to stay awake and sung all nrght but by breakfast an Knoxvslle we were all pretty well out At lunch we all entoyed our home packed lunches nn Bristol Vtrgunta Cold chicken never tasted so tune After seetng Natural Brtdge we fnnally arrtved an Lexrngton Vtrgunua and checked Into the Robert E Lee Hotel We all spent a rather calm night 21 58 The never fatlrng phone woke us at 6 30 and we were on our way to Washnngton Remember the fraed apples? Durnng the day we saw Stonewall Jacksons Tomb Lees Chapel Monttcello and Mount Vernon Wlth loud singing of Dlxle and Rebel flags flytng we rode unto theCaprtoI City for a nlght that we wont forget 22 1958 Our all day tour consusted of Lees home at Arlungton the change of guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldner the Martne Memortal Ltncoln Memortal Nattonal Archlves Jefferson Memorial Smrthsontan Instntute Washnngton Monument the Whrte House and the Capttol We had lunch at lngton Monument all of whuch you have to climb to graduate? We were tured but not too tired to spend a nrght on the town 23 1958 We arose and started for New York Not only were we nmpressed by our flrst glimpse of the metropolis but also frightened to death We ventured forth that night fully armed to see the crty Some entoyed the Rockettes and later the Ernpure State Bunldnng 241958 Agarn we toured all day We vtstted Chtnatown the Bowery Statue of Luberty the Cathedral of Satnt John the Dlvnne the United Nattons Building as well as other wonderful places As night fell one mught see the travelers gorng out to all corners of New York for Spectal Interest Purposes 25 1958 Thus was the day for us to make our T V de but Lots of shows were enloyed We also enloyed shopplng all day and spendtng most of our money We all spent a wonderful last nught tn New York Untnl we went to the Latrn Quarter I never realnzed Mrs Steger was so shy 26 1958 Sadly we started home We spent our ttnal nnght un Washtngton at the good old I-larrnngton 27 1958 We toured the Bureau of Pruntung and Engravmg and then left for Marton Vnrgunua for our last nnght on the road Wasnt nt a shame that none ofthe boys could take a bath an theur bath tubs that mght 28 1958 Isnt at strange that your last day seems to fly past We hated to see the end of our trnp Some of our memories we shall try to forget but others of them wall be treasured forever As we grow up and older we wall always remember the wonderful ttme we had wlth the greatest group of people on earth 1401 , . , . : , .' , . , , - . , , , - - , 19 ll . . ll ' : , . . . , , . - , , , . . , , . , , , , , , 1 the National Art Gallery with our Congressmen. Did you know there are 898 steps in the Wash- , , - f , , I . , . . , I , , . , . . . , 1 - . Q, JUNIOR Q6 JEROMEIOWGHT PRESIDENT Q fax ?-X QU? QQ? quff' -J'-X 0 O im ka? 'If I QGQG' '55 'lf 43214 qllo lu Q-3' 'LY QQ' 05 Ox gb 261, eg, Q Q7 N wg? es E S M O N D A D A M S VICE-PRESIDENT 0,0 655 I 44 1 fb JUNIORS Marshall Clemenls Anna Gene Cliff Jimmy Compfon Jo Ann Compton Jerry Crabtree Palsy Cunningham Barbara Jean Davies Robert Dawson Slick Douglas Lewis Drummond Rcberf Dunmyer Janice Dyar George Eilers Nancy Engle Roy Fanning lyan Faullcenberry Ricliard Finlavv Joe Fleming Sallye Fleming Jimmy Forbes Sue Fowler Sue Frady Buster Frank John Fraser Julian George Mary Lou German Carole Gingricn NewT Godfree Jo Anna Govvan Brenda Griebel Bobby Grubbs Karen Gruene Brenda Gunter Barbara Hallock Helen Hamm 1, C ,K 'gr' K . . W .-:Q ., 1 iw x S ' s 'X .sa s - . ' ,vi 'I V 0 E ff '.: Q W. A t Y, , -as A IA av, ' 'vw m if i Y? 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W' ,ps X r' iv' lf- . 1 S ' 'S IE 2 K To ...f 5' xx b gfk 3 r .1- XIE .a..f..:5.,J.t JUNIORS Linda Patton John Payne Nan Peery Joe Pettus Jerry Philiips Pat Pierce Cora Pitsinger Edgar Poe Pat Quick Johnnie Ray Peggy Richardson Pat Rigg Paula Rigg John Rist Koy Rodenhauser Ctarles Sanders Doyid Sartin Sonny Savas Ginger Sayers Hartmut Schifling Don Schrirnsher Mike Sefton Virginia Seigler Safdy Seymour Betty Sisco Betty Srnith Bobby Smith Don Smith Gene Smith Sara Smith Sandy Sorenson Robert Staggs Gary Stone Faye Stoner Sam Sullins JUNIGRS Penny Sweeney Doug Toylor Gene Toylor' Por Teniple Donny Tlioiiicii Carolyn Tlio' re Mary Tnorn Vonce Tliornloiw Bernice Tippefr Afczioyce T-iron Pnyllis Troyis Vimil Trcwis Sunzrny Tun fr i' Qlowo Tunlklf- liiiclci Tuiye y Delores Tyler Ursulo Ullriclw Susie Vaughn l-lenry Woites Ann Wolker lorry Wollcice Corol Wmdliirw Jecin Wllrnzez Perry VVCIITIUYT ,Aman W f Q . '1 lei' Kun nf' 'fn Gm ,am HM' Q - 1 rf- gm' Mury Lune Vlfeoyer' I id i V I ' if Home Webb ,:1, 3 I ..,' ff E V FT .5 Keolon Webb I ,WX 'jr F V r 4 Judy Weber K 'ulz' -ff l ', .'. A, jf V 'jg' rg? Lester Websfer ' 'V W lax Q 'V Q .,.. M-W Glenda Wliisenont ' '.- : fx ' T T -S Ai, A Howord Wilde Lougenio Wilburn Drone Wilensky Geroldine Wilkinson Don Willionis 'T ,---Q QUI- 'lf' ai! 'V' , but FW fx! ii ,S X 5 if J-an-. , 4 1 451 , iw Wx F' f SGPHOMORE CLASS STUART EVANS PRESIDENT RTAR HDS AN N H P- V SC El SVWOHl ROBERTA WATTS VICE PRESIDENT 1958 HELEN EARL E E -I I Fm 7'l I T . Y, ' 3 3241 Of - My ' ' ii.: if in XT' W' T. ff' i W 7 i Wi A y FQ. if' i'1 ' . X dh .F A 4 .. 0, 'Q ii- M M as Q, Q ... . .,. 9 .r , .X 2 k ,nan qi lg 1. fill? 2 15 M-1142? .. sw - l in ,::- In I., Q , .Q ,i,5i, ' l ' J i::v: 5 3 1 ,ig :LW 5 ,ri if l , 1'-3, 1 , Q' 'Q Qi Maja M N' ::., , , E 'Y- JJ SOPHOIVIORES Belly Abernathy Ccrrier Adams CC1'ol Allen Vary Eliz Allen lNywc-lie Anderson lylrvie Aposlolos Dofald Appler Clcwa Balch Adele Banks Berry Barlield Bc-inadelle Becknian Carolyn Beeler Bonlly Berry Doris Bishop lVly'i1 Dell Blackburn Jane Boswell Geraldine Bowling Diare Braden Billy Brewer Jack Broadway Kay Dell Brock Sandy Brocknian Beyerly Brown Larry Brown Philip Brown Ruth Brown John Buford Brenda Burkefl Frances Barker? Ronald Barns Tony Campbell Ann Caneer Annelie Canrrell James Cardin Eleanor Carler Linda Cicero Sherry Clack Mary Clanton Winslon Cleveland Nick Conslan SOPHOMORES James Cornelison Clitton Couch Ken Coulter Gary Crabbe Mary Craft Nancy Cummings Martha Cuthill Mason Daniel Ed Daniels Gail Dodson Jerry Dotson Ernest Charles Duckett Linda Dunham David Duninyer l-lelen Earl Richard Epperly l-lank Erkel Stewart Evans Ann Ewart Jerry Fanning Larry Fanning Linda Fanning Susie Faulkenberry Doug Fears Barbara Ferguson Noris Finley Benny Fisk Betty Floyd Phyllis Fondren Johnny Ford Patsy Franklin Nancy Gardiner Elaine Gault Tom Gay Barbara Geissler lra Jane Gibsons Charles Giles Joann Gooch Cheryl Goodposture Teddy Goosby Q 'U' J sf y .iii its 18:7 if if '.-,-. -YQ sr--f N0' 45 J fix . ,gk . v 'Db 2. F. 'gf ,X 3,1 wir-.f' ' 'luv 9 , ,, xg F ,igjgjiu ...J llll ga' ' IFJ W ' ke :wp ..,.. Q yi BT fb' 91 1 r E12 :Ja 4 J- A if r Q E 'rf if 9- . 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YW' , E' SOPHOMORES Dickie Milde Edmond Miller Pete Moon l-larve Mossavyir Donnie Monks Ernest Moyers Peggy Neal Dean Neely Sally Norman Sue Ellen Norman Wayne Ober Sherman Oglesby Gaynell Parker Patsy Patterson Phyllis Paysinger Tommy Pearsall Sandra Peck Mary Pierce Wyatt Poe Carol Price Randy Priddy Peggy Pritchett Martha Pugh Buddy Quillin Dian Rankin Brady Ratlitf Herbie Ray Judy Ready Hilda Reynolds Betty Rigsby Pete Robinson Lora Roden Sandra Rousseau Joy Sanderson Louie Schrintsher Klaus Schuler Ursula Schulze Cecilia Seymore Barbara Sharp Edgar Sibley SOPHOMORES Johnny Sims Bobby Sisk Rath Skinner Rowena Slay Coleman Smith Mart Smith Mary Jane Smith Rebecca Smith Roland Smithey George Snelling Steve Snipes Angela Snoddy Sharon Sorensen Jim Spencer Virginia Starkey Jackie Steele Carolyn Steger Patricia Stephens Gertrude Strong Charles Stump Bob Sullins Vtfendy Swann Candy Swanson Redge Swing Don Taylor Linda Sue Terry Johnny Thomas Alicia Thigpen Max Thompson Karl Tolonen George Towry Carolyn Turner Donny Tyson Ben Vaught Ann Waldrop Earlene Walker Jo Wall Jeffery Walton Lewis Warner Betty Waters E .M ..,.,I V, 'Q it FZ .t 5 51419.57 l. it i j: i:. 3't:- 3192- f Hi , ffg ak 'WW fi'- fi' l we f A i. ir 55? is , ..,, . 5 'E pf ,, 'J T W Q at 95 .2 f, .,, 74, .. x xw 4 ,M til 5. iz . if Vi. s 155. ffj'.? .1 'Taft iq 'X , 'J an 5.-1..r11f fn! 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LQQKTNC UTE DEBUS PAUL HOLLIS MMM MOST ATHLETIC NANCY TALLEY WILLIAM ELDERS I MOST ORIGINAL PATSY MALONE WALTER ENGLAND IIIZIW MOST INTELLECTUAL NANCY TATE RANDALL HOLMES I66I J CUTEST LYNDA BUTLER LARRY DANIEL - Em .em FRIENDLIEST CHARLOTTE STRONG BUDDY HULSEY L671 L fffl s:-f BEST DRESSED STAN RODOERS SANDRA JACKSON 9, Q YM .5- vfliaf 5 gd,jfJ,j,j.f??f EFT TO RIGHT: l681 if-ff+ aecmwmwe a C: ' ef - H It Xxdw3fQ'I'l oA5, O, fllig is , XE? by A 2 Lj,, , ?Af.,,g, 1 ' V A www: ', 0' 5 is ' ' .,,f,Q?,,w4,i,eAH -1 g ie . V kjwmg ew hp., I .F .Q f ,f 5.1 . LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosalyn Draughon, Lenda Vann, Jean Orr, Glenda Vann, AVORHTS and Linda Bell. l69l MOST POPULAR JEROME KNIGHT SUSAN KINZER T701 OUTSTANDING JUNIORS BUSTER FRANK KAY RODENHAUSER MOST INTELLECTUAL CHARLES CHAMBERS BARBARA HALLOCK OUTSTANDING SOPHOMORES STEWART EVANS PHYLLIS FONDREN MOST ATHLETIC BENNY NELSON ROBERTA WATTS FRIENDLIEST JOHNNY THOMAS MTLLIE WOODY MW! HOME COMING MAIDS SENIOR 1 MAIDS 7 f JUNIOR lf f MAIDS DA! N Q SOPHOMORE 1 MAIDS l72l S X 955 'ST' ... I. f' . ll- ' , xv 'P 'K S' fr ia vgy uf. - 5525 fig b Rx 'Ss AMI 'ji Q 5 i n r it-3 J f F -Iii? Hx 'Xt f -I Ai. Y Q.. ..4.. ,., .t ji view' A VY - ' Q-'Mbmtfr 'WWF WMM -1-PY-f' 'Y E' y 1 ll SWEETHEART OF HUNTSVILLE HIGH 5 T, 7 5 I I I Q x 1- AND HER COURT I LEFT TO RIGHT: Sora Ann Smith, Sandro Parsley, Sue Fowler, Lindo Parton Suson Kinzer, Glendo Vorm, Phyllis Fondren. l76l We-we WP 5g ' THE 1958 tiftw' .ik-fS'9Y Xwff Q, M I IK mafia sf verse sv W ' 5.79653 SENIOR STAFF SPORTS EDITORS AND ART EDITORS Seated Left to Rught Patsy Malone Steve Marx Gerlunda Renslg Jeanette McDonald Lenda Vann Linda Mc Anally Melba Grubbs Martha Chap man Shlrley Prunce Sarah Yeager Larry Daniel Gary Stephens John aucom S andung Let t Rn Wayne Kimbrough Boyd Loclcard Crawford Howard Burton Case Bobby Joe Faulk Rolf Duerr Nancy Tate Ute Debus Duck McCown Gary Myers Wllllam Elders Wulllam Easterlmg Harry Kundred ' ix 2 : X ,ww sawzzec . . r- X' met, U ,wr , . 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PIERIAIXI STAFF EDITORS AND FEATURE EDITORS CLUB ADVERTISING STAFF Lef to Rught Bess Ford Charotte Strong Rosalyn Draughon Glenda Vann Jean Orr Le Von Watson Betty WlIIunson Sara Broadway Pruscnlla Hooper Annette Meeler Donna Sue CuIIom WALTER ENGLAND BUSINESS MANAGER H1-f' me sam Mm '51- UNDERCLASS EDITORS FACULTY EDITORS AND SNAPSHOT EDITORS Left to Rlght Wayne Anderson Peggy Muller Helen Lusk Dell Drummond Ingrid Fuhrmonn Jane Domels Caro Iyn Drake Myrna Strong Peggy Sum mons Pat Watson Jo Nash Vurglnla Bates Sandra Doster Ann Spann Ann Uptam Ingrld Wntmann Sandra Porges Mane Marks Joan Windham :AI I I . I I 1 , I , , , , f , , , , , , M. .grunge .,r QQ-:V lied., 2,:I,,,, ' I ' . I ,,,,3ZfQjg,,gg,,g,::i,:gs.u:, f .. W, . s 4 Y' :fs F :i42 '1C?5 w'4:W133'. 'f B?'Zr?4 I.f 'l'f ' ' , '-'4'T.:.: I 1 I , . I I ' I 1 ' , . , , . , 1 , f I - O O .QOO ca IYEIYI!-I ND' odqers Stars in 4-6 Defeat untsville outplayed E m m H ,M - .af som most of the game butyl! th k ee costly mistakes spellci , ff? ' K erence, I K.- untsvillc ' - f.f:r.fssxa ' t. Emma '- ,J , H IQ, ,, , , Wt, f . t f on third t ,wwwwfiwl W 'Q-Lasik. ' .1 sw ,tw yards for a wif' 'aiwl' n f , 'Ut-i I hm, , ' 1 Ipferyff n s o m couvcr s fffisisirfsg-2: . , fs-1 it the kickoff 0. K ved thc ball to .lif sw P , but a lost fun c gas 'F ,X drive. Emma her a 69 yard ntsvillc 20, but ball on downs. mptly put together d drive that was c 1 yard touchdown 1 nley Rodgers. Gary Myers thc extra point but was shoit of the goal. Emrr nsom lust' a fumblc on tht- Iiuiitsvillc was unahlt' tu run bt-fore the half cnstt-ti. punts wcrc L-xuliaiigctl bt Huntsvlllc pvnttrxitutl tht' Sansom 22 yard lmc whcrc ball again was lost by a tum- Thcn Emma Sansom scortti a 78 vard clrivc, Each tt am gut bal,L.ig.im but ncilhu Illdhlllj- hacks - Gazjf Myers, Evans. ar lmemen Hollis. S1ick', Dougf Hulsct sscs attempted sses completed ..... st downs ..,..... lost ..,,.. Lose to 6 was a bad day for they invaded Flon with their multiple couldn't be stopped. two quick touchdowns got their hands on the The Panthers' then it was a tairly even NELSON BEING DOWNED BY THOMAS or SANSOM STATISTICS H gainccl rush 185 Q -, L55-,,. gain:-d pass. .,,,,. , 12 From the Springheld YMCA Florence and- Huntsville was un- PUMP!-IEY STAN RODGEE OFF ON A LONG RUN THE BED AND BLUE OCTOBER 24- BZ I! B., as f HUNTSVH. E ALABAMA DECEMBER 3, 195 E '-sentatives .peakers Here -- College Day 2 juniors and seniors were .itly privileged to hear rop- ntatives from either Alabama Auburn and one from any oth- of thirteen colleges represent- d. College Day is very import- ant, since hearing the represen- tatives speak provides many stu- dents wtih their first impressions of various schools. The representatives also spoke at a PTA meeting in order that they might acquaint the parents with the advantages of their res- pective colleges. The colleges and their represen- tatives were Marion Institute - Col. Rodimang Snead Jr. College -E. E. Moodyg API - James C. Foyg Florence State College - Otis Peacockg St. Bernand - Rev. Brian Egang Emory - Dr. Wat- Judson -- Frank Furwoodg igdon - Charles H. Ow- lississippi. State Collage for n - Miss Carolyn Smith- College - W. J. University of Alabama Dlrdeng Vanderbilt- B. Stilesg Birmingham - Mr. Cookg Howard- Martaing and Athens - - Mechanics of Printing invitation of Mr. Mick- naging editor of the Hunts- Plmes, the editorial staff of ed and Blue joumeyed the la-rgest newspaper nbrthem Alabama. -r greeting the staf! wann- - . Mickel gave them a brief of the building and of the employees. He explained ill their reporting material through the front door, is , sent to the Linotype mach- and finally to the presses. advertising department is lo- cated on the other side of the building, and sends its material on an identical journey. ' The Times is equipped with many accessory machines and de- partments. There ls a small room Q 451 .,.. I Q. K Q. To V .Q .... ,, , ,E , I . 2 so ..' . va 4 ' r- 4. X 35 V I 'W' fe: ' .. . Q, A N k 23 -QL ' v-Er .fr -'1' NEEQZTQR V 3555! , A :WMA . . H5250 J gm Q 1, I 5 5 1' l v A 5 w j ..,. 3 Eh b .5 I I xr 1 ,ff FI? mv- X f 1 .. ra Q 1-'Z mtv T' of -If 88' John Fraser Gary Gee Newt Godfree Alice Gunn Barbara Hallock Jimmy Johnson Sherry Kennamer Patsy Malone Mike Maples Steve Marx Doug Martmson Jo Nash Helga Naumann Renate Naumann Judy Newman Anna Sue Patterson Shirley Prince Virginia Bates Linda Bell Barbara Brosemer .Judy Bullard Lynda Butler Charles Chambers N 6' fav ' , 3 'L' 1 .,: :im a 2? x.,f V lx x g Martha Chapman Anna Gene Clift Harry Craft Larry Daniel Mary Jane Daniels Ute Debus NATIONAL HONUR Sponsor MRS DRAKE President 1 sd' ROLF DUERR Secreta ry W if-ca ff' L 3 A y 3' , fs. , gg, S . grim-A My im mf warp , ,. Quit' Carolyn Drake William Elders Walter England Joe Fleming Bess Ford Tom Fowler SOCIETY Sponsor MISS NEIL Vice President JEAN ORR Treasurer 93' gp!! CHARACTER SCHOLARSHIP 'Se-.f or '-or by Lb LEADERSHIP SERVICE ,naw JW M, in s is he , u . he gif ,-r ,nn ' 'Z Joyce Herring Lawton Higgs Randall Holmes Everett Hughey Virginia Huth Gerlmcla Rodgers Stan Rodgers Hartmut Schilling Gerald Swanson Nancy Tate Douglas Taylor Linda Turvey Ursula Ullnch Le Von Watson Blanchard Weber Ingrid Wuttmon Sarah Yeager A gi' 3 ' Pg 43? 'E' fa 'Q' In -. 102 'im YW? I I. mv- im ,rv w A-my JW- Y: G13 JB is 'K-,-122 l 1 si md wi 'ww-we , ga? Vs- If ff:-. , Lf Qs! f R In 4 Q , ,- its if I I , -.fi 3 L , f 3 My fi ' nh ll r in ' fi Q .3 . Q E . . . X 4 Q 1 ' C . ' all . gmi. :gg K- P ' I' A . . 15375 , '-W ff' J I if is limi' ,alll LA ff- all or . f A C rr g Y I' I ,..'r, C he rg V ' 7 '- af 1. J Q- Q S- A 'f,, yi? L.. I . , , L. 1 x AV . LATI CLUB IF I WOULD KNOW THE DEPTH OF A LANGUAGE THEN I WOULD STUDY LATIN FIRST ROW left to right: Mrs. Hamm, Sponsor, Joyce Herring, Vice-President, Anna Gene Clift, Secretary-Treasurer, Virginia Huth President.. .SECOND ROW: Donna. Lewis, Wynette Anderson, Betty Barfield, Linda McAdory, Virginia Starkey, Vicki Lyle Diane Holmes, Brenda Griebel, Sara Ann Smith, Cora Pitsinger, Judy Newman, Alice Rodgers, Susie Vaughn, Newt Godfree, Larry Fanning, Louie Schrimsher, Mike Sefton, Linda Turvey, Myra Dell Blackburn, Penny Sweeney, Joyce Askew, Rowene Slay, Janice Dyar, Mary Jane Smith, Diane Rankin, Sandra Heagy . . . THIRD ROW: Gerlinda Reisig, Carol Bryant Barbara Hallock, Dell Lotz, Roberta Watts, Bess Ford, Judy Anderson, Charles Chambers, 'John Fraser, Jack Matthews Richard Jones, Douglas Taylor, Judy Mahan, Phyllis Harper, Harve Mossawir, John Hampton, Ivan Faulkenberry, Esmond Adams, Buster Frank. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS LEFT TO RIGHT Bernice Tippett, Dell Lotz, Miss Davis, Librarian, Barbara Davies, Brenda Gunter, Linda Grabensteder, Soundra Keel, Sherry Sorenson, Betty Barfield, Helen Earl. l83I 1 1 1 F.T. . THOSE HAVING TORCHES WILL PASS THEM ON TO OTHERS FIRST ROW, left to right: Jane Mathis, Historian, Carolyn Dunmyer, Treasurer, Jane Daniels, President, Alice Rodgers, Vice- President, Glenda Vann, Secretary . . . SECOND ROW: Myrna Strong, Helen Lusk, Mary .lane Smith, Judy Bullard, Mary Lou German, Mary Lane Weaver, Carolyn Drake, Nancy Tate . . , THIRD ROW: Peggy Miller, Etheline Bounds, Julia Jones, Mary Craft, Mary Elizabeth Allen, Sara Bryant, Annette Cantrell, Martha Chapman, Diane Holmes, Amy Self, Lee McBrayer, Kay Rodenhauser, Miss Margaret Neil, Sponsor. LEARNING TO LIVE AND TO EARN FIRST ROW, left to right: Barbara Tabor, Treasurer, Sammy Michael, President, Glen Craft, Vice-President, Lavadia Ken- nemer, Secretary . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Donovan, Sponsor, Hazel Miller, Mary Ann Brickman, Evelyn Beckman, Bessie Os- borne, Frances Cagle, Betty Christian, Anita Fullbright, Loretta Johnson, Joann Compton, Barbara Johnson, Mr. Bullock, Spon- sor . . . THIRD ROW: John Lee, Dewey Tidwell, Jason Hoskins, Belvie Ingram, Wayne Howard, Billy Fields, Jackie Steele,t Wayne Mclnnish, Kenneth Moss, P. J. Poe, Richard Cunningham, John Payne, Landon Hill, Willis Brewer, Jock Koontz, Alvin Brewer. I84I 1 ACT WELL YOUR PART, THERE ALL THE HONOR LIES 'Z' A FIRST ROW, left to right: Mike Maples, Vice-President, Walter England, President: Alice Gunn, Secretary, Sarah Yeager, Treasurer . . . SECOND ROW: Esmond Adams, Lou Albright, Judy Anderson, Wayne Anderson, Virginia Bates, Glenda Black, Etheline Bounds, Barbara Brosmer, Sara Bryant, Judy Bullard, Zanetta Butler, Martha Chapman, Anna Gene Clift, Donna Cullom, Jane Daniels, Ute Debus, Sandra Doster, Carolyn Drake, Rosie Draughon, Dell Drummond . . . THIRD ROW: Rolf Duerr, Carolyn Dunmyer, Janice Dyar, Pat Edwards, Nancy Engle, Bess Ford, Bobby Fox, Ingrid Fuhrmann, Melba Grubbs, Helen Hamm, William Hand, Imelda Hawkins, Priscilla Hooper, Agnes Jonakin, Jeri Lynn Jones, Shelia Kent, Ingrid Kraus, Beverly Lanza, Carol Laxson, Rosalind Levine . . . FOURTH ROW: Tom Fowler, Opal Denton, Eberhard Ball, Pete Bentley, James Clark, Richard Finlaw, Jimmy Forbes, Johnny Fraser, Virginia Huth, Carol Johnson, Faye McDonald, Lera Harwell, Ann Kelly, Sue Fowler, Mrs. Green, Sponsor, Miss Prickett, Sponsor: Mrs. Grace, Sponsor. I ,J ,sf ,,,....-f 4-more ew, ., ' ff -f':efe1s,.w Wg, FIRST ROW, left to right: Helen Lusk, Patsy Malone, Judy Mahan, Helen McAlister, Lee McBrayer, Annette Meeler, Peggy Miller, Judy Newman, Sandra Parsley, Gerald Patterson, Cora Pittsinger, Sandra Porges, Shirley Prince, Pat Quick, Sarah Quillen, Gerlinda Reisig, Kay Rodenhauser, Alice Rodgers . . . SECOND ROW: Amy Self, Sandy Seymour, Sara Ann Smith, Ann Spann, Myrna Strong, Dottie Sturdivant, Penny Sweeney, Gerald Swanson, Nancy Tate, Carolyn Thorn, Vival Travis, Linda Turvey, Jim Van Roo, Susie Vaughn, Ann Walker, Carol Wardlaw, Blanchard Weber, Betty Wilkinson . . . THIRD ROW: Miss Prickett, Sponsor: Mrs. Green, Sponsor, Dan Williams,lngrid Whitman, Diane Parker, Nan Perry, Peggy Richardson, Paula Rigg, Hartmut Schilling, Virginia Seigler, Betty Smith,Danny Thomas, Jean Warner, Mary Lane Weaver, Diane Wilen sky, H. B. Overton, Peggy Simmons, Cara Broadway, Carol Gingrich, Jo Nash, Judy Weber, Ken Ousley, Mrs. Grace, Span sor. I85l FRE CH CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Martha Cuthill, Treasurer, Gerald Swanson, President, Jack Matthews, Vice-President, Sondra Porges, Secretary . . . SECOND ROW: Carole Wardlaw, Diane Parker, Lou Albright, Martha Pugh, Hilda Sue Reynolds, Paula Rigg, Annelle Cantrell, Jane Mathis, Jo Wall, Maureen Hamm, Jean Holder, Frankie Kalisperas, Claire Balch, Carole Johnson, Sandy Seymour, Windy Swann, Linda Sue Terry, Sue Ellen Norman, Ann Waldrop, Mrs. Macomber, Sponsor , . . THIRD ROW: Hank Erkel, Minor Mason, Lewis Drummond, Virginia Seigler, Barbara Hallock, Nan Perry, Ingleborg Lange, Anna Gene Clift, Linda Grabensteder, Anne Walker, Ute Debus, Susie Vaughn, Helen Hamm, Betty Vaughn Sisco, Louise Libbe, Carolyn Steger, Eberhard, Ball, Bart Butler, Jimmy Johnson. SPANISH CLUB EL CLUB ESPANOL PROMOTES THE STUDY AND ACTIVITIES OF SPANISH rn., if FIRST ROW, left to right: Brenda Griebel, Treasurer, Harve Mossowir, Secretary, Barbara Hallock, Vice-President, Judy Bullard, President . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Macomber, Sponsor, Barbara Greiner, Mary Lou German, Louise Libbe, Joyce Herring, Karen Gruene, Hella Lindner, Carolyn Beeler, Susan Whisenant, Sandy Brockman, Renate Naumann, Helga Nau- mann, Jean Holder, Tom Gay, Diane Wilensky, Barbara Geissler, Barbara Ferguson, Chuck Turner, Becky Hinckley . . . THIRD ROW: Linda Lambert, Rosalind Levine, Dick Tongeman, Jim Van Roo, Ursula Schulze, Carlene Johnson, Don Dombrow. I56I wg.. GLEE CLUB MUSIC IS THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE OF MANKIND TTL L WAR 50 ' L Q , Q l if if L Q ' A r ' fr is 5? 'Bl ,ji g ' Q -2 h . ... l L-.. a. FIRST ROW, Lef! fo Right: Sandy Seymour, Janice Dyar, Beverly Brown, Tom Gay, Susie Hilfen, Walter England, Carolyn Dunmyer, Glenda Vann, Myra Dell Blackburn, Hattie Marie Webb, Barbara Sharpe. SECOND ROW: Jimmy Fanning, Lougenia Wilburn, Joan Beddingfield, Alice Gunn, Anna Gene Cliff, Judy Anderson, Judy Mahan, Lee McBrayer, Peggy Miller, Lenda Vann, Ingrid Fuhrmann. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Moeller, Sponsor, Gerlinda Reisig, Ronald Siunlz, Hans leder, Phil Hugel, Frank Black, Douglas Taylor, John Buford, Robert Dawson, Larry Fanning. l87l M A R C H I G B A N WITHOUT MUSIC LIFE WOULD BE A MISTAKE DRUM MAJORS Roddy Byrne and Jlmmy Johnson HEAD MAJORETTES Joan Windham and Vlrgunla Bates MAJORETTES Shlrley Shockley Jeanefie McDonald Annalols Tnplon FLAGBEARERS Carol Gmgrlch Lenda Vann Jean Warner and Glenda Vann FIRST ROW left to rlghl Johnny Slmms Owen Hammeh Bobby Steele Vance Thornlon Larry Wallace Steve Snipes SECOND ROW Dianne Wllensky Mary Thorn Rowena Slay Sally Hubbard Annelle Canlrell Ann Uplam THIRD ROW Leslie McCary Franlue Wlule Adele Banks Kay Dell Brock Ann Caneer Jnmmy Forbes FOURTH ROW Tom Pat Womack Patsy Hellon Judy Gunn Fay Sloner SIXTH ROW Nancy Gardiner Jean Lowe Pal Riggs H B Overfon Brenda Gnebal Donny Monks SEVENTH ROW Ivan Faulkenberry Jerry Fanning Jo Ann Jacks Ross McClung Sandra Dosler Karl Tolonen EIGHTH ROW Mlke Seflon Ruth Brown Paf Qulck Ray James Jerry Dodson Bobby Snsk NINTH ROW Gene Taylor Guenler Hlrschler Randall Holmes Klaus Rosnnskl Coleman Smith Bernard Keele TENTH ROW Dan Taylor Klaus Schuler Keefon Webb ELEVENTH ROW Richard Jones Harve Mossawnr Gene Mullunax Slonley Henning ISSI McDougall, Ann Ewarl, Jimmy Hudson, Barbara Koeper, Belly Ann Floyd, Carol Price. 'FIFTH ROW: Billy Smilh, Donna Lacey, C O C E R T B A MUSIC MUST TAKE RANK AS THE HIGHEST OF THE FINE ARTS l FIRST ROW, Left lo Righl- lenda V . ann, Rowena Slay, Mary Thorn, Dianne Wilensky, Annelle Canlrell, Sally Hubbard Ann Upfain, Adele Banks, Kay Dell Brock SECOND ROW Rodd B . : y yrne, Tommy MocDougal, H. B. Overton, Jerry Fanning, Jo Ann Jacks, Brenda Griebal, Jimmy Johnson Ivan F lk b , au en erry, Pa? Quick, Rulh Brown, Karl Tolonen, Jean lowe, Virginia Bales, Mike Seffon, Bobby Sisk, Belly Ann Floyd. THIRD ROW: Carol Ann Price, P I W k ' B b o omac , Ann Ewarl, Shirley Shockley, or ara Koeper, Jean Taylor, Don Taylor, Steve Kadow, Jerry Dodson, Keaton Webb, Roy James, Klaus Rosinski, Coleman Smith, Doug Fears, George Clary, Sherman Oglesby, Sharon Humphreys, Sandra Dosfer, Joan Windham, Jim Hudson, Leslie McCary. FOURTH ROW: Jean Warner, Faye Sloner, Glenda Vann, Ann Caneer, Carol Gingrich, Donna Lacey, Frankie While, Jimmy Forbes, Richard Savas, Ross McCIung, Bernard Keel, Gunver Hirschler, Klaus Schuler, Sfanley Henning Gene Mullinax, Richard Jones, Bobby Sleele Larry Wallace leo B I' k , , n also , Billy Henry, Steve Snipes, Johnny Simms, Owen Hammett. FIFTH ROW: Jeaneff MacDonald, Bobby Grubbs, Palsy Hillon, Judy Gunn, Anaioyce Tipton, Nancy Gardner, Pal Rigg, and band direclor, William T. Sloan. l89I HOME ECO OMICS CL B FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Lee, Louise Libbe, Jean Lowe, Linda McAdory, Helen McAllister, Patsy Malone, Annette Meeler, Mary Wheeler, Jo Nash, Peggy Neal, Dean Neeley, Gaynell Parker, Patsy Patterson, Gail Pickett, Mary Pierce, Shirley Prince, Pat Quick, Sarah Quillen . . . SECOND ROW: Paula Rigg, Lora Roden, Kay Rodenhauser, Sandra Rousseau, Sandy Seymore, Betty Sisco, Ruth Skinner, Betty Smith, Recca Smith, Ann Spann, Wendy Swann, Penny Sweeney, Caroyn Thorne, Carolyn Turner, Vicki Lyle, Carole Wardlaw, Betty Waters, Mrs. Qodfree, Sponsor . . . FOURTH ROW: Mary Lane Weaver, Betty Wilkinson, Geraldine Wilkinson, Joan Windham, Pat Womack, Carol Ann Price, Jo Ann Gooch. l90l ills. al' HOME ECO GMICS CLUB rc?- Y W1 Q ,. 4 Nxt, FIRST ROW, left to right: Sandra Jackson, President, Judy Bullard, Vice-Presidenh Julia Jones, Secretary, Alice Gunn, Treasurer . . . SECOND ROW: lou Albright, Marie Apostolos, Adele Banks, Berry Barfield, Sue Ann Barnett, Glenda Black, Jane Boswell, Elheline Bounds, Sara Broadway, Kay Dell Brock, Ruth Brown, Jo Ann Bryanf, Sara Bryant, Lynda Bufler, Zaneffa Buller, Sherry Claclr, Mary Craft, Donna Sue Cullom . . . THIRD ROW: Jane Daniels, Opal'Denfon,.Carolyn Dralce, Dell Drum- mond, Carolyn Dunmyer, Janice Dyar, Pai Edwards, Nancy Engle, Susie Faulkenberry, Befiy Floyd, Sue Frady, Barbara Ferguson, lngrid Fuhrmann, Barbara Geissler, Mary Lou German, Carole Gingrich, Cheryl Goodpasture, Carol Gordy, Jo Anna Gowan, Peggy Hall, Mrs. Godfree, Sponsor . . . FOURTH ROW: lngeborg Haukahl, Imelda Hawkins, Priscilla Hooper, Judy Hor- fon, Jo Ann Jacks, Ann Kelly, Sherry Kennamer, Shelia Kent, Carol Laxson. l91i THEMATICS IS THE KEY TO A SCIENTIFIC AND CULTURAL Pl DELTA WORLD. 1- W FIRST ROW, lett to right: Bobby Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sarah Yeager, Treasurer, Esmond Adams, President, Linda Tur- vey, Secretary, Joe Fleming, Vice-President . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs, Steger, Sponsor, Jimmy Johnson, Virginia Huth, Mary Thorn, Cora Pitsinger, Rosalind Levine, Diane Parker, Ingrid Whittmann, Charles Shaver, Newt Godtree, Gary Stephens, . . , THIRD ROW. Don Dombrow, Chuck Turner, Paula Rigg, Joyce Herring, John C Par s enate aumann ic or Etheline Bounds, Bess Ford, Dottie Sturdivant, Phyllis Harper, Walter England, Henry Waites, Vernon Schrimsher, Leon sok, Eberhard Ball, Pat Rigg, Tommy McDougal, Gerhard Bedurttig, Uwe Hueter . . , FOURTH ROW: Ivan Falkenburg Everett Hughey, Wayne Anderson, Jimmy Richards, Jerry Weiler, Robert Dunmyer, Richard Jones, Marshall Clements, Paul Crawford Howard, Charles Smith, Gerald Swanson, Richard Tangeman, Tracy Price, Blanchard Weber, Pete Bentley, mut Schilling, Larry Wallace. Boyd Lockard, Minor Mason, Buster Frank, Bart Butler, Susie Hilton, Helga Naumann, Bobby Broadway, Penny Sweeney 5 i ' ' ' , k, R N , V't Tyler, IVIU LPHA THET Q' FIRST ROW, left to right: Jimmy Murphree, Parliamentarian, Shirley Prince, Secretary, Lawton Higgs, Vice-President, Gee, President, Sarah Yeager, Treasurer, Steve Marx, Sargeant-at-Arms . . . SECOND ROW: Mrs. Steger, Sponsor, Craft, Larry Daniels, Stan Rodgers, Tommy Fowler, Doug Martin son, Rolf Duerr, Jack Matthews, Burton Case, Jim Van Glen Cope, Mike Maples, Martha Chapman, Nancy Tate: I92l COIVIIVIERCI L CLUB WORK, AND SUCCESS WILL COME. FIRST ROW, left to right: Lynda Butler, Secretary-Treasurer, Gail Pickett, President, Alice Gunn, Vice-President . . . SECOND ROW: Pat Barnett, Virginia Bates, Linda Bell, Glenda Black, Sara Broadway, Margaret Brocato, Helen Clary, Donna Sue Cullom, Opal Denton, Sandra Doster, Carolyn Drake, Rosalyn Draughon, Carolyn Dunmyer, Sallye Fleming, Bobby Fox, Sue Frady, Carol Gingrich, Melba Grubbs, Peggy Hall . . . THIRD ROW: Cynthia Hann, Elizabeth Harris, Karen Hirsh, Priscilla Hooper, Jo Ann Jacks, Sandra Jackson, Agnes Jonakin, Ann Kelly, Sherry Kennamer, Shelia Kent, Ingrid Kraus, Patsy Malone, Helen McAIister, Joyce McGehee, Annette Meeler, Lucy Miller, Jo Nash, Sarah Quillin, Alice Rodgers, Amy Self . . . FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Lusk, Sponsor, Shirley Shockley, Betty Smith, Ann Spann, Myrna Strong, Penny Sweeney, Nancy Talley, Carolyn Thorne, Deloris Tyler, Lorraine Wahl, leVon Watson, Pat Watson, Mary Lane Weaver, Glenda Whisenant, Betty Wilkinson, Joan Windham, Ann Winston, Millie Woody, Mrs. Bennett, Sponsor. I93I STUDE TCOU CIL FRONT ROW Left io Right Dr Burbage Sponsor Beverly Brown Stan Rodgers Helen Lusk Bobby Jo Faulk Carolyn Drake SecrefaryTreasurer Douglas Marfmson Presldeni Jean Orr Vice President Rolf Duerr Sergean1'afArms Sarah Yeager Frank Kay Rodenhauser Joe Pehus Betty Smith Mike Hopper Phyllis Fondren Redge Swing - , THESPIANS ACT WELL YOUR PART THERE ALL THE HONOR LIES FIRST ROW Left to Right Alice Gunn Blanchard Weber Mrs Green Sponsor SECOND ROW Nancy Tate Sarah Yeager Uie Debus Mike Maples Tom Fowler Walter England Gerald Swanson Charles Chambers Harimut Schilling Sara Ann Smith Anna Gene Clif? Judy Bullard Paul Hollis, Gail Pickeff, Nancy Cummings. SECOND ROW: Slewarl Evans, Joyce Askew, Bobby Smith, Helen Hamm, Busfer x J Sn Il II I THE SOCK A D BUSKI CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right: Wynette Anderson, Jo Ann Gooch, Betty Floyd, Jane Boswell, Joy Sanderson, Gaynell Parker, Cheryl Goodpasture, Linda Grabensteder, Tony Campbell, Myra Blackburn, Marie Apostolos, linda McAdory, Windy Swann, Ellen Kindred, Eleanor Carter, Judy Horton, Louie Schrimsher, Kay Brock, Becky Hinckley, Betty Abernathy, Claire Balch . . . SECOND ROW: Brenda Burkett, Jerry Dotson, Doug Fears, Ann Cathey, Faye Hughes, Jean Holder, Donna Lewis, Vicki Lyle, Linda Kinsley, Anne Ewart, Ann Caneer, Judy Gunn, Rowene Slay, Adele Banks, Annelle Cantrell, Sally Hubbard, Roberta Watts, Nancy Cummings, Beverly Brown, Phyllis Fondren, Judy. Ready . . . THIRD ROW: Miss Prickett, Sponsor, Mrs. Green, Sponsor, Diane Holmes, Mary Craft, Virginia Starkey, Sandra Heagy, Nancy Gardiner, Maureen Hamm, Hilda Reynolds, Martha Pugh, Mary Jane Smith, Sherry Sorenson, Candy Swanson, linda Sue Terry, Carolyn Turner, Patsy Patterson, Louise Libbe, Mrs. Grace, Sponsor. T951 n. , Y Q N 31 f'?. fi ,':Z':Z ,44 I A. E E -f . ? A rf, ffm 5 X X gg ii g x A 3 ' , xi, S 1 . 1 X -A f'mi5i'x lists E ' ' wxxqkl' swf? ,,,, 41 f P' W 3 Ni KK Q V H xy . at '-511: sr' 'DO Y 1' Q. Q3 A 2'-'f ll se in 'WP if 1 H- an f , is M vi W A Y? Wx ,el Gini? CLU an is Nw ' M p grew f IE! Wa-rl' r- Wh PYGSICIGDT Vlce President in '9' --. 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THIRD ROW, left to right: Paul Hollis, Kenny Branner, Bruce lHam'mer, John Fraser, Som Sullins, Robert Staggs, Winston Cleveland, Ed Miller, Slick Douglass, Burton Case, Crawford Howard, Billy McCrary, Buster Frank . . . FOURTH ROW, left to right: Doug Martinson, Gory Stephens, Benny Nelson, Lloyd Moore, Mike Hooper,' Edward Hedden, Bob Sullins, Charles Smith, Bobby Hopper, Boyd Lock- ard, Stan Rodgers, Billy White, Buddy Hulsey. The Crimson Panthers began the season with two fine ball games, a 25-19 victory over Gunters- ville and a 7-7 tie with Deshler, But injuries greatly hampered the Panther attack until mid-season. Things began picking up with the Emma Sansom game. With the exception ofthe game with Gads- den, who became state champions, the Panthers began rolling with their single wing offense to finish out the season successfully with a hard fought victory over Butler. Although the won-lost column wasn't too impressive the victories over Butler and .Decatur more than made up for this. CRIMSON ANTHERS 25 . . .... Guntersville , , . , , i9 7.. .,,Deshler,,, , 7 7 .. ., Sheffield . , . i9 6 . , .... Florence .... . . 32 6 .. .. Emma Sansom .. ,, i4 O.. ...Godsden.., M27 i4 .. ,. Decatur , , .. i2 8., ...Athens.,, ..l2 4O.. ..Moulton,.. ,.l9 l2.. ..Butler,. . 7 liO41 THE PANTHER CO CHES mm ngnxgnx 'iff f, My ,,,..,.,,,:.. b A +L .,-If-I f-g,..,5g.- - -- bi L .... , .... as S1 'vmfwwvpgm 7 if .L Q Q' Sys- X' Qu -1+ 1'-:'4'KKi, ,L i . 9' CHARLES HILL Line Coach GRYSKA HOPPER HILL M, i z' i La 75 E' - L M . L ff' , . . ge -:. mE'f Eg' - Q M-we C3a...,,,v C'-ACJ K f f CHARL 5 ju X Mix, HOPPER ,L ' M , , A ,E L 1, A ' Line Coach tv Q 2 , f QQ- - .,,, Q ' A I 'wan , , 'Eii'-mfs X E Lv ' 1 , ' ff: 5,2- R-3152, 'TA' fc' 'X 5 ' .ua af-Jill, .,.,, . , , .L W . an , - -1 -:gg i 3 . 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Back Row: Gail Pickett, Tom Fowler, Bobby Fox, Mike Mciples, Noncy Cummings. lllll 'nw -:gg ' 4 -If kv 1 'N fs. f ,sf Q X 4591 'T' M 1 nf' K ref 'IP' - .rf Q. N 4, ww., 1 .nf Q, TENNESSEE VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT Second Place HUNTSVILLE . . . . . . 66 DECATUR . . . HUNTSVILLE . . . . . . 52 CULLMAN . . . . . HUNTSVILLE ......,,. 69 WALKER CO. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT lWestern Halfl HUNTSVILLE . . . ..,.. 54 CULLMAN .....,. . . . . Huntsville 64 ,.,. 71 ,... 66 36 .... 69... 59.. 66.. 54.. 80... 97.. 67.. 75 52... 86 75... 62.. 54.. 82 59 57... REGULAR SEASON INDIVIDUAL SCORING lRegular Seasonl Opponents . . . Decatur 57 Total . . . . Cullman 48 Case 288 . . . . . Hartselle 63 Faulk 276 .. Emma Sansom 37 Cope 265 . . . . . . . . Butler 39 Howard 175 . . . . . . . . . Athens 56 McCrary 110 . . . Hazel Green 27 Martinson 85 . . . . . . Decatur 58 Moore 84 . . . . . New Hope 74 Nelson 30 . . . Emma Sansom 75 Moog 11 . . . . . Scottsboro 59 Duerr 5 .......Athens 57 ...... Cullman 63 . . . Hazel Green 53 . . . . New Hope 70 . . . Hartselle 58 .. Talladega 60 . . . . Sylacauga 56 . . . . Scottsboro 75 Butler 51 Average 14.00 13.30 13.25 8.75 5.50 4.25 4.20 1.50 .55 .25 EW BASKETB LL ,tkwvx Q SQUAD FRONT ROW C HOWARD B NELSON B MCCRARY B FAULK B CASE BACK ROW R DUERR G COPE D MARTINSON M MOORE A MOAO N141 Q F wi --7 ---J.i -111- Y W ,I J 4:5 A.,...: I1 Q I E3 B TEAM KNEELING LEFT TO RIGHT Joe Flemeng .lames Carden Johnny Ford Randall Kerley Ernest Duckett STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Benny Frsk Mason Daniels Bobby Smnth Ed Muller Bruce Hammer Perry Warren Davnd Hart Pete Bentley Pete Moon Mlke Hopper Huntsville SCORES Opponents Decatur Cullman Hartselle Emma Sansom Butler Athens Hazel Green Decatur Emma Sansom Scottsboro Athens Cullman Hazel Green New Hope Hartselle Scottsboro Butler MANAGERS Left to Rnght Don Appler Paul Patterson Newt Godtree 11161 54 ........,.. ........ 4 3 50 ................,.., 20 43 ,r......,.........,. 20 40 .,,........,... 38 51 ............,........, 49 - , 56 ..,......,,.......... 52 ' 51 .,....,.,.,..,.. 56 ' 52 .................,.. 48 53 ......,.....,..... 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Our records reveal that NACC training has increased the earning abili Undr ds i h h radu t in r m n Tenn s . Aft r raduation, why n rain in a nationally ppr ve usi es c II or n er I b as Prof ssiona r r Ac- oun nt. CITY DRUG COMPANY THOMAS DA K Sd JE 62431 T SH THE HUNTSVILLE HOTEL ASSOCIATION UN SVIL , ALABAMA R ,Druggisf OU O T SS O H A E ' Sq Ph - B E S WI E S LE TRADE WITH THE FRANK BROTHERS ROSE JEWELRY COMPANY HUNTSVILLE DECATUR he Sq eMIToF ko W COMPLIMENTS OF ORR and DAVIS I I I I AT Where Your Pofrorwoge Is Appre-CioTed 'fOn T wore Se i n ram r . T. Bullard POWELL LUMBER 81 SUPPLY CO. HARDWARE-HOUSEVVARES-BUILDING MATERIALS SPORTING GOODS 402 Meridian Sfreet Phone JE 6-1504 PLUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES COMPLIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1958 HUNTSVILLE SALES OFFICE New York Life Insurance Company CHERRY W SMITH A M g LYSLE K ERERSMEYER HAROLD A BEE CHARLES M EWEN LOUIS LEN STEELY LIFE ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS ANNUITIES GROUP NOTHING GIVES SO MUCH for so little cas your newspaper THE HUNTSVILLE TIMES O Lone Building JE 6-63OI . , ' Ono er c COMPLIMENTS RAY AUTO CO COMPLIMENTS ALABAMA OIL CO GULF OIL CORP ARMSTRONG OIL CO PURE OIL CO SINCLAIR CO STANDARD OIL PHILLIPS 66 TEXAS OIL CO JAS HORTON C O F OF CITY sERvlcE SHELL OIL co. l4QW4fmlk6Q gcuwo n. SUITS THE SOUTH JONES LUMBER CO GENERAL CGNTRACTORS Rube od B Id g More als o o Ph JE 2 5621 COMPLIMENTS HUNTSVILLE RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS ASS N COM PLIMENTS OF U NAME IT FOOD CENTER Hgh C1 L JBPTQ ri ui in ri N mag Arne-ST Poinfs in Millw rk 0 99 W. Clinton of Porkwoy L OF On i vvoy 72 of .lord n one . , isin er I JACK COPE JAMES COPE HUNTSVILLE BUTANE GAS CO SALES ond SERVICE O3 5th Street Eost Phone JE 402I2 A L HIPP Jeweler cmd Optometrist GIFTS EOR EVERY OCCASION IO2 N Woshlngton Street COMPLIMENTS OF GUNN LUMBER COMPANY HUNTSVILLE ROOFING COMPANY JOHNS MANVILLE BUILDING MATERIAL TEXACO ROOFING COAL CEMENT PAINTS LUMBER IOO9 Seventh Street Telephones JE 47366 JE 47367 JE 47368 Q - I - O C , Estoblished T902 Phone -4-7282 O O O COMPLIMENTS N Z A G R O C E FIVE POINTS OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION CALABAMA CHEMICAL COMPANY HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS CQMPLIMENTS MADISON PIANO CO OF ROBBINS MUSIC CENTER YOur Boldwun P Ono Ond Orgcn Your Complete Muse Store Deoler IO-4 S Jefferson IO4 S Jefferson JE 6 2443 JE O 2752 OF L A R Y Phone JE 4-7391 P. O. Box Q49 ' I I COMPLIME NTS OF TEXTILE HARDWOOD MANUFACTURING CO CAPITAL AIR LINES INC I-IUNTSVILLE ALABAMA PHONE JE 4 4583 H OX RESTAURANT I egf fv 51h A AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY E KAUFMAN P p t P P MOM 1523525 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA I I 'I r- Q 3 cc I I 1 3 . X ' WR S. A I 1 , I bi,M'cQ?,5bf 0 . SWF ' .Lg-A ' 'I ' f P :I T55 PM-'I T c . .. V jakxcf- ?.- Al i F , -- -I .. I 'xv T 'TT 7 1, -. ff 444 X 'f ' - 15 l . . , ro rie or e Ic1cementPcnrts, EIectric,Cc1rburetor, Speedometer - Ports cmd Service eridicm Street Phone - I W. L. HALSEY GROCERY CO Reliable Merchandnse Since Esfabhshmenf In IB79 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF BIG BROTHERS SUPER MARKET FANCY MEATS and OROCERIES T406 Whutesburg Drnve HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMRLIMENTS OF FACTORY TO YOU SUITS S524 95 PANTS 55 95 No Matter How Far You Travel You cant Match Baxfers Values TOO NORTH WASHINOTOIN ST FOR FLOWERS FOR CALL JE 2 5604 PEARSALL S FLOWERS B A X T E R I 5 ALL OCCASIONS II I MADISON COUNTY LIVESTOCK MARKET J O FISK Owner and Manager CURTIS ALLISON Assusfanf Manager RUSSELL DAVIS Aochoneer Auchon SoIes Every Wednesday Prlvafe Sales Daily 4IO OAKWOOD AVENUE HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA TRUE DEMOCRACY WILL SURVIVE ONLY AS LONG AS WE MAINTAIN OUR FREE PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM COMPLIMENTS ASHFORD TODD, Judge of Probafe THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO YOUR PAINT AND WALLPAPER CENTER II2 N Jefferson ST Phone JE 2 26II BEST OF LUCK FOR YOUR FUTURE H. C. BLAKE COMPANY HALL B BRYANT Day and Night Phone JE 2-244I - We Appreciate Your Bosmesg COMPLIMENTS THE WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY CLEANERS 720 Modlson Sfree-I Phone JE 2 3595 IF YOU ARE REALLY SERIOUS Refollnng con offer you on nnferesfang ond rewordlng coreer We Invite You To Dnscuss Thus VVITI1 Us BELK HUDSON CO HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA GUNN LUMBER CO Knln Drned Hardwood 8 Pnne Lumber Cedor 8. Cedor Posts Deoler for the OENATRON HEAT PUMP 2I5 Clevelond Sf JE 4 O69I HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA I'D 77 COMPLIMENTS OF INSURORS OF HUNTSVILLE I O F so OGI TT Y - V D J 0 AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND MARINE CO 6IO Meridian ST Phone 2 5654 HLJNTSVILLE ALABAMA JOHNSON OLJTBOARD MOTORS Parts for Ccars Trucks and Trocvors COMPLIMENTS FRIEND WILLIAM HOLLINOSWORTH SHELBY DRAKE CEMENT PAINTS LLJMBER HARDWOOD MILL WORK HUNTSVILLE ROOFING CO I O09 Seve-nTI'1 Sfreef Telephones JE 4 I366 JE 47368 JE 4 7367 COMRLIMENTS R MALLORY INC HUNTSVILLE - OE ' A JOHNS-MANVILLE BLDG. MATERIAL OE P. . , COMPLIMENTS OF VIC WINSTON SERVICE STATION Phone .IE 4 4547 Holmes ond Oollotm Streets COMPLIMENTS PHOTOGRAPHER IIQUQ North Woshshgton Dual J AUTO SALVAGE AND SUPPLY CO NEW and USED PARTS TIRES TUBES BATTERIES 859 W Holmes Street Phone JE 2 59I2 I-IUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS I SCHIFFMAN AND COMPANY INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS I-IUNTSVILLE ALABAMA OF E. E. PRICE f ' ' E2-8651 COMPLIMENTS OF O. HOWARD MOORE YOUR TAX AssEssoR COMPLIMENTS OF WHITESBURG CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY COMPLIMENTS OF COLUMBIAN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 219 Upf d HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA QOMPLIMENTS Johnson ond Mohoney FINEST THINGS Fora EZY S MEN DRIVE IN RESTAURANT CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 K vv YEAGER R p FEDE A MUTU I-IUNTSVILLE ALABAMA INSURANCE FOR BUSINESS HOME CAR own Boil ing O F 1 You hove our very best wishes for o successful future. . . , e resenfotive T907 1958 DILWORTH LUMBER COMPANY ALL OF YOUR BUILDING MATERIAL NEEDS BEST WISHES GEORGE T CULPS f o COMPLIMENTS OF MAPLES SHEET METAL WORKS compuiviifmis ROCKET CITY MOTOR COMPANY CoiviPLiMENTs OF S AND S FOOD MARKET tor First in QuoIity - Foirest in Price - Fostest in Service Phone JE 4-7374 404 N.CIiurc:Ii Street Tox CoIIec:tor o Modison County Let eorge Do It COMPLIMENTS .I M HILL PLUMBING 8- HEATING HUNTSVILLE S OLDEST NEWEST LARGEST DRUG STORE HUMPHREY S TWICKENHAM PHARMACY 'vw mai IDEAL if if IDEAL FOR EVERY MEAL GATES INSURANCE AGENCY THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY HOME LOANS FARM LOANS LIFE INSURANCE T y H 'r JE 4 0371 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF ROY L STONE O F l U I IS 1 I ff 'EF'f G ----'LI' 2 ' I ---Q 1 1 Li -, i 4 I .:- 'L ,g::' I ':' gflf'37 ' ' 'Nr ' -'- gf'-if' x i , -'--- , - ff' 305 err - uchens Building Phone - I I COMPLIMFNTS NU KLEEN DRIVE IN CLEANERS LAY S SUPER MARKET JO CIP JE 6 543' PICK UP o d DELIVERY COMPLIMENTS OF JORDAN LANE BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP JE 2 26OI coMPLaMENTS JOE DENNY CoMPLIM E NTS VALLEY CLEANERS COMPLIM E NT S HUNTSVILLE GLASS CO COMPLIMENTS VICKYS BEAUTY SHOP JE 4 9334 COMPLIMENTS OF DALE'S RESTAURANT So Memornol Porkwoy Telephone JE 2 83II COMPLIMENTS OF CARL B. THOMAS BLUE SPRING FARMS OF ' - - I r n Lone Phone - ' - n Jordon Lone JE 2-874I OF OF o F ' OF I Phone - COMPLIMFNTS COMPLIMENTS HERMAN VANN T TERR COMPLIMENTS TERRYS SHOP EZY FOOD CENTER HUNTSVILLE WHOLESALE NURSERLES JE 2 3632 HLJNTSVLLLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS HOLIDAY INN HOTEL COMPLIMENTS OF LA PAREE RESTAURANT O F O F T . . Y ' S I O F 724 Adams Avenue Phone - O F Local and Long Distance Hauling D ay Phone JE 6-I544 Nite Phone JE 4-6044 ALABAMA TRUCK LINE Agent For NORTH AMERICAN VAN LINES Moving - Crating - Storage W. H. and RANDALL MULLINS 3I5 Dallas Ave. Huntsville, Alabama BUCK LARKIN if03t0l'C Corner Clinton and Greene Streets Phone JE 2-32II or JE 4-462I COMPLIMENTS OF POINTS LAUNDRY SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF W JONES and SONS HEAR HUNTSVILLE HIGH FOOTBALL GAMES ON WFUN COMPLIMENTS MASON S JEWELRY STORE COMPLIMENTS PFISTER ASSOCIATED GROWERS, INC WHITESBURG DRIVE BUFORD MOTOR GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRS Phone JE 6 2447 2I6 Washington Street HU NTSVILLE ALABAMA 5 G. . or CO. COMPLIMENTS M MCKISSACK M D COMPLIMENTS Radlo Sfaflon W B H P C1230 KCI Mutual Broadcasnng System n q Lx a 1 1 t y .5 CORNER WASHINGTON 81 HOLMES DOUBLE COLA Double Measure Double Pleasure A GREAT DRINK A MIGHTY FLAVOR DOUBLE COLA BOTTLING COMPANY II9 N Jefferson Sf Phone JE Q 3554 COMPLIMENTS HUNTSVILLE STEAM LAUNDRY CQMPLIMENTS ASHBURN and GRAY WHOLESALE RETAIL Phone JE 4 7202 GERON LUMBER CO COMPLETE STOCK OF BUILDING MATERIAL DEPENDABLE SERVICE Mendlan Street Hunfsvulle, Ala COMPLIMENTS HUNTSVILLE ICE AND COAL COMPANY OF OF - - W. . , .. l 0 I - BIIIS A OF OF , OF COMPLIMENTS OF NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. FULTON HAMILTON, District Agent 3OI Terry - Hutchens Building Phone JE 6-288l COMPLIMENTS OF J. TILLMAN WILLIAMS representing THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES 2I8 Times Bldg. Huntsville, Ala WEDDING my ANNOUNCEMENTS 1' ALL SOCIAL FORMS MONROE PRINTING CO CQMPLIMENTS GARDINER DRUG CO NU WAY PRODUCT CO COMPLIMENTS J L d JESSIE PATTERSON LOCKARDS MEAT SHOP M P P I COMPLIMENTS R M HUFFMAN HUNTSVILLE REALTY INSURANCE AGENCY GIBSON S BAR B Q Pk C ST Hg y I JE 6 4751 MR d MRS PAUL O HAMPTON D HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA U and I OF Printed or Engraved See I Quality eats - Sta le Groceries Fresh Vegetables O F 633 uaski Pike ' ' Cm JE 2-5112 i 1 1 PF Bar-B-O or - Beef - hicken and Brunswick ew - - Memorial Parkway S. - i hwa 43 . on . . . I Owners and O erators IE JAMES SHEET METAL SHOP S f vv FREE ESTIMATES HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA MARY SHOPPE SMART FEMININE APPAREL I-IUNTSVILLE ALABAMA THE IRENE JONES STUDIO DANCE ALL TYPES OE THE DANCE 705 R h S JE 2 878I TWO CONN ENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU HAROLDS 5 PARKWAY CENTER 7 NORTH SIDE SQUARE HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OE TREET BEAUTY AND BARBER SHOP 8 Fffh ST JE 6 3762 DR L B LINDSEY CHIROPRACTOR VVTOI4 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA OSBORNE TEXACO SERVICE STATION 700 Proff Avenue Phone JE 4693I COMPLIMENTS OF E. P. MILLER Mefol Louvers - Termite hields Gu? ering - DUCT ork Phone JE 2-3584 IIO Morion ST. Dial JE 2-323I 1 OF , ondolp Treef Phone - 5th S ' ' ' I507 es o wood Ave. 04 i reef Phone - I CLIFT cmd HOLMBERG MENS ond BOYS Weor 124 126 W Woshlngton St Phone JE 2 2542 COMPLIMENTS SNOW WITE North Alobomos Lorgest SeIectnon o Recorded Muszc RECORD SHOP ARNOLD HORNBUCKLE HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA STAR MARKET FIVE POINTS EAST COMPLIMENTS ORGAIN 81 SPARKS DRUG CO Phone JE 4 4531 C2625 Huntsville Coca Cola Bottling Co P O Box 498 HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA FOR MEN FOR GIRLS FOR QUALITY CLOTHING ond SHOES SHOP AT FOWLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE HUNTSVILLE FOR WOMEN EOR BOYS IRVIN PRINTING CO PRINTING ond LITHOGRAPHING 703 Bth Avenue W Phone JE 6 3172 o E I ' f 111 E. Clinton sf. - Phone JE 2-3291 HUNTSVME' ALABAMA ' o E GOLDENROD MOTOR LODGE ON IJ. S. HIGHWAY 23I MEMORIAL PARKWAY SOUTH HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS OF D W I G H T J O N E S JONES HOSPITAL PHARMACY COMPLIMENTS OF C E N T R A L C A F E Ios EAST CLINTON STREET COMPLIMENTS GRAND CLEANERS COMPLIMENTS OF CRYSTAL DRUG COMPANY Pho e JE 4-7341 ROPER S FLOWERS ALWAYS LOVELY Pho e JE 2-8454 HUNTSYILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS ROYAL AUTO STORE COMPLIMENTS VERAS BEAUTY BAR O e Wolg Drug Pho JE 2 2632 COMPLIMENTS C RENEGAR GULF STATION W J COLE PRODUCE WHOLESALE ERLJITS Q d VEGETABLES COMPLIMENTS SPRY FUNERAL HOME COMP L I M E N T S VASSAR WATCH SHOP C O M P L I M E N T S GOODSON S VARIETY STORE COMPLIMENTS OF BUSANNS SHOE STORE You Headq a te for C mpu Fo twear CO MP L I M E NT S 7 UP BOTTLING COMPANY COMPLIMENT5 OF DR H B HOVIS DENTIST OF I n n 1 O F I v r reen ne - O F ' ' ' rm J. . Phone JE 4-7821 O F O F O F , ' r u r rs c s o O O O O I COMPLIMENTS TERRY HEIGHTS BARBER E H PATTERSON O ne JE 6652I SHOP COMPLIMENTS OF PARKER BLIND COMPANY Ffth COMPLIMENTS HUNTSVILLE DENTAL SOCIETY COMPLIMENTS AFRIEND A FRIEND BARBECUE COMPLIMFNTS Po JE6 74I 3, DAWD GIBSON BAR B Q LOCKES SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS REGISTERS OFFICE W TE 5 FLOWERS MADISON COUNTY IO8 Moduson ST Phone JE 2 5592 COMPLIMENTS GRAND NEWS STAND BROCK RADIO and TV Pho e JE 44I6I 810 MADISON STREET HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA COMPLIMENTS PARKWAY 231 THEATERS, INC. RE DSTONE MOTEL 23I South C W GRUBBS, Owner HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA . . , w r Q I3II I Avenue W. OF QF . U. h ne -6 QI: T XII OF OF I I If? ' ' - OF n , OF CompIIments of FRIEND C O M P L I M E N T S CLAUDE GATES GARAGE COMPLIMENTS FOWLERS BEAUTY SHOP PITO e JE 2 3565 40 TO OO! SAVINGS SAMPLES REJECTS O d CANCELLATIONS SAMPLE SHOE STORE S The Sf O O MADISON STREET MEAT MARKET WHEELER PHILLIPS Pop ERESH MEATS d OROCERIES WE DELIVER 7I6 MADISON ST COMPLIMENTS JAMES B BRONAUGH REAL ESTATE C O M PL IM E N T S BECKER S DEPARTMENT STORE C O M P L I M E N T S GENE BLOCKER REAL ESTATE R E A D Y S B A K E R Y MASTER BAKERS OF FINE CAKES HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA UNIVERSAL PHOTO SHOP CAMERAS PROJECTORS D Ii y Ce COMPLIMENTS DRAKE CAB CO MILLER ELECTRIC CO AIR CONDITIONING HEATING C O M P L I M E N T S SAINTS FLOOR SERVICE R L P CE GIFTS ond HOBBIES N Won Q S et Pho JE 64674 COMPLIMENTS OF DOC PHILLIPS SERVICE STATION COMPLIMENTS O SENIOR CLASS 19571958 OF A 96 Oo , , n I n , ou O C rner Square ond Fr nIcIin ST. OF , I . On . . OF ' OF I I I II5 Eos? Clinton ST. I4 P r wo n ond . . 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